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this is about 15 minutes. >> the agitators' daughter is the name of the book and sheryll cashin as the author and the professor of law at georgetown university. who is the agitator? >> my dad, dr. john, jr. may he rest in peace he passed this last year. >> what kind of agitator was he? >> am i data found it an independent space party in alabama when the regular party was dominated by george wallace in the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time valedictorian his abdication was agitation and he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own many in the 60's mind you and the early 70's into this political party so that alabama could vote for lyndon johnson and the newly registered black voters would have people to vote for and couldn't just go to but also run for office said that as who's lifework and he was very much committed to recapturing the greatness of african-americans in terms of political participation and he was in the area of construction because his grandfather had been a reconstruction legislator and he grew up hearing about his grandfather while he was comin
this is about 15 minutes. >> the agitators' daughter is the name of the book and sheryll cashin as the author and the professor of law at georgetown university. who is the agitator? >> my dad, dr. john, jr. may he rest in peace he passed this last year. >> what kind of agitator was he? >> am i data found it an independent space party in alabama when the regular party was dominated by george wallace in the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time valedictorian...
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she is cbs television's the talk cohost, sheryl underwood. she has done everything, won all the the awards. let me show you how she describes herself as a sexually progressive, god-fearing black republican. she is going to be appearing tonight at the d.c. improv on con cop avenue northwest. did you bring those shoes you had on when i saw you in new orleans. >> i brought my boots because i have snow and rain and everything so i got to be ready to do the d.c. improv. >> let me tell you, sheryl is like me. she calls -- i call them hussy shoes. two things we love, hair and shoes. you got the beyonce on right now. >> she always has those 5-inch heels. you are so funny. really, you are. i just love you. i do. i love what you bring to the show. were you always funny? when did you know you were going to be funny? >> my dad was funny. he would say things like time will make a monkey eat red pepper. my dad was really funny. if our family, you got to be funny. in our culture, you got to be funny. let me correct this thing. i campaigned for and still sup
she is cbs television's the talk cohost, sheryl underwood. she has done everything, won all the the awards. let me show you how she describes herself as a sexually progressive, god-fearing black republican. she is going to be appearing tonight at the d.c. improv on con cop avenue northwest. did you bring those shoes you had on when i saw you in new orleans. >> i brought my boots because i have snow and rain and everything so i got to be ready to do the d.c. improv. >> let me tell...
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. >> just a short conversation with george on professor sheryll cashin about her second book, "the agitators' daughter a memoir of four generations of an extraordinary african american family." by the way, booktv covered the professor earlier on this book and it's about one hour in length. you can go to booktv.org and type in her name and you can watch the entire hour. thanks for being with us. >> sarah gordon talks about religious cases in history that have transformed the law of the country and dominated protection in the constitution. this interview part of the college series recorded at the university of pennsylvania. it's about 20 units. >> university professor sarah gordon, the spirit of the law is her most recent book. what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional role and the new constitutional world when it comes to religion? >> for most of the nation's history with the states rather than the federal government that controlled access to the religious worship and organizations and so on. in the early decades that began to shift as the supreme court applied then national
. >> just a short conversation with george on professor sheryll cashin about her second book, "the agitators' daughter a memoir of four generations of an extraordinary african american family." by the way, booktv covered the professor earlier on this book and it's about one hour in length. you can go to booktv.org and type in her name and you can watch the entire hour. thanks for being with us. >> sarah gordon talks about religious cases in history that have transformed...
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mmmmm. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] nation, i've watched sheryl crow from a crow's nest. drinking old crow to forget about my crow's feet. but a crow using tools? that's the craziest (bleep) thing i've ever heard. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. my guest tonight says beethoven's fifth symphony is shorthand for all classical music. great, now i don't have to listen to the rest of it. [ laughter ] please welcome matthew guerrieri. [cheers and applause] am i saying that right? >> guerrieri. >> stephen: great. what does that mean? >> warriors. >> stephen: you are many warrior? >> extremely ill-named is what i am. >> stephen: listen here, tough guy. [ laughter ] you've got a new book called "the first four notes: bay toaf yen's fifth and the human imagination." you are a music critic for "the boston globe", you are responsible for the blog sohothedoing. why this section of this symphony? why the first four notes? >> well, because if you are interested in culture and musical culture this piece is the beginning of the musical culture
mmmmm. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] nation, i've watched sheryl crow from a crow's nest. drinking old crow to forget about my crow's feet. but a crow using tools? that's the craziest (bleep) thing i've ever heard. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. my guest tonight says beethoven's fifth symphony is shorthand for all classical music. great, now i don't have to listen to the rest of it. [ laughter ] please welcome matthew guerrieri. [cheers...
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. >> reporter: sheryl jacobson with the humane society of the united states says it's known as the slaughter pipeline, through auction houses the horse then trucked to feed lots and from there, to slaughterhouses in canada and mexico. >> by the time they are being off-loaded from the trucks at the slaughterhouses, they are not in good condition. they have long transportation times without food, water and rest. >> reporter: she says even california horses protected by law from slaughter quietly disappear into the pipeline. simply by crossing first into neighboring states where exporting for slaughter is legal. >> it's very easy to get around. >> reporter: we found no one monitoring the auctions either. the department of agriculture requires auctions like this one in turlock to keep their records. but they are not required to release their transactions to the state and the state told us they don't have the budget for inspection. on the night we visited the auction, we noticed one person who appeared to be an employee buying up most of the horses for sale. the auction's owner turned down our re
. >> reporter: sheryl jacobson with the humane society of the united states says it's known as the slaughter pipeline, through auction houses the horse then trucked to feed lots and from there, to slaughterhouses in canada and mexico. >> by the time they are being off-loaded from the trucks at the slaughterhouses, they are not in good condition. they have long transportation times without food, water and rest. >> reporter: she says even california horses protected by law from...
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. >> high name is sheryl power, i live in district 5, i'm a t.i.c. owner and i bought my t.i.c. in 2004, with two other couples. and it was a perfectly empty building. nobody was evicted. we bought it from a retiring couple and their kids use the other two units. it's a three unit building. at the time we thought it would take five to seven years to convert and we got our adjustable loan and now we're sitting on an adjustable loan and watching the market go by us. and i'm just worried every year if i'm going to be able to afford to stay. i don't make nearly as much money as i used to and now i'm a single mom. and i really want to raise my daughter in san francisco. and ides like to get out from underneath my t.i.c. loan. so i have a chance of doing that. thanks. >> chair wiener: thank you very much. next speaker. >> afternoon, supervisors. my name is mike sullivan. i'm the cochair of plan c san francisco. we're the group that has led the fight for these first time homeowners and renters who want to be homeowners some day to achieve condo reform. you have heard already, and will
. >> high name is sheryl power, i live in district 5, i'm a t.i.c. owner and i bought my t.i.c. in 2004, with two other couples. and it was a perfectly empty building. nobody was evicted. we bought it from a retiring couple and their kids use the other two units. it's a three unit building. at the time we thought it would take five to seven years to convert and we got our adjustable loan and now we're sitting on an adjustable loan and watching the market go by us. and i'm just worried...
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the shelf life of a book, i'm sure that sheryl would confirm this, is a matter of weeks or days. and most books don't make it into week r bookstores -- bookstores. we're living in a different world. now, i agree in this world publishers are crucial. i'm really worried about booksellers, however, because that middle person is beginning to disappear, and outfits like amazon are transforming the way books reach readers. and then there's a movement in the other direction that i think very few people have noticed. there were about 350,000 new titles published in the u.s. last year. that's a 6% increase over the previous year in paper. the book industry's actually doing very well, although publishers a
the shelf life of a book, i'm sure that sheryl would confirm this, is a matter of weeks or days. and most books don't make it into week r bookstores -- bookstores. we're living in a different world. now, i agree in this world publishers are crucial. i'm really worried about booksellers, however, because that middle person is beginning to disappear, and outfits like amazon are transforming the way books reach readers. and then there's a movement in the other direction that i think very few...
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sheryl eric joins us live. is it your sense that she hunk eggering down and planning for more here?ep, if christopher dorner were a character in a hollywood film who suddenly had gotten so mad that he couldn't take it anymore and gone out and done this, the audience would be rooted go for him. it's not okay that he has killed these people, of course, but people are identifying with his message. i think what he is saying if the truth doesn't come out, that the casualty rate will go up. i think that is key as i've been reading his words. what the is a emerging a man for whom his honor and his good name were very important. obviously, now, he has killed innocent people, but when i look at what he has done, he seems to feel desperation at the end of his rope like no one was listening. i think that is probably a key to the puzzle to stopping this. >> shep: every time or many times he used the word name of speaking of his own name, it's all in caps and the los angeles police department it's reopening the investigation. i wonder whether for his edification or something bigger but could tha
sheryl eric joins us live. is it your sense that she hunk eggering down and planning for more here?ep, if christopher dorner were a character in a hollywood film who suddenly had gotten so mad that he couldn't take it anymore and gone out and done this, the audience would be rooted go for him. it's not okay that he has killed these people, of course, but people are identifying with his message. i think what he is saying if the truth doesn't come out, that the casualty rate will go up. i think...
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joining me is sheryl lynn eiffel, president and director of the naacp legal fund. is a nerdland favorite, the chief justice professor of constitutional law at nyu law school. he didn't just spring forth from a rock. here is his adviser, professor of law at yale university and nick. there's not one way to read the law. here we all are. thank you so much. i have been trying to convince my producers. it made sense to have an insider discussion that allows us to have a broad conversation about what we are facing in this court. let's start with section five. akeel, second five is about the power of congress to do something vis-a-vis the state. is that what this is about? >> exactly. the objection is, in part, you are singling out states to jump through federal hoops. the irony is the very process by what the 14th amendment the constitution was because they had rights rk voting rights and other rights, democratic rights in the process the 14thnd 15th amendments. certain states were required to jump through special hoops. the same states covered by section five of the vot
joining me is sheryl lynn eiffel, president and director of the naacp legal fund. is a nerdland favorite, the chief justice professor of constitutional law at nyu law school. he didn't just spring forth from a rock. here is his adviser, professor of law at yale university and nick. there's not one way to read the law. here we all are. thank you so much. i have been trying to convince my producers. it made sense to have an insider discussion that allows us to have a broad conversation about what...
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they want sheryl sandberg's help with that. >> to take care of their children. >> not take care of theirior barriers and exterior barriers. she believes the employers and government needs to change but she wants to talk about the interior barriers. >> sheryl said she always wanted to lead a movement. some of the criticism, i'm thinking of maureen dowd talking about a movement has to come from the bottom up rather than the top down not so much a criticism of what she has earned in her life deservedly so. >> this is part of what's fascinating about the project. it's really not just a book. she e wants to give women something a little bit more concrete. just as we had feminine consciousness raising circles in the '70s, she wants to bring women together in lean-in circles. if you could cross a book club with business school. she has an online curriculum women will go to. the idea is to get women together and trade experiences. >> can you give us a specific example of leaning in. for instance she thinks you should do what. >> well, she talks a lot about the pattern she has seen in the workpla
they want sheryl sandberg's help with that. >> to take care of their children. >> not take care of theirior barriers and exterior barriers. she believes the employers and government needs to change but she wants to talk about the interior barriers. >> sheryl said she always wanted to lead a movement. some of the criticism, i'm thinking of maureen dowd talking about a movement has to come from the bottom up rather than the top down not so much a criticism of what she has earned...
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sheryl signs of denver, colorado, writes i was taken aback by your negative comment sunday morning.int taken. you're right in reference to what's now called snail-mail as a quaint custom i was trying unwisely to be a wise guy. sorry. and our thanks to cristian mcdonnell of belmont massachusetts for his card noting my recent birthday. very thoughtful, cristian. very colorful, too. if you've got something on your mind that you'd like to share with us, write us at now we go to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning bob. >> schieffer: good morning charles. well, space junk picking up hope and washington gridlock. we'll start with the last one and the white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough. >> osgood: thank you bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning morning, the oscars edition. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years.
sheryl signs of denver, colorado, writes i was taken aback by your negative comment sunday morning.int taken. you're right in reference to what's now called snail-mail as a quaint custom i was trying unwisely to be a wise guy. sorry. and our thanks to cristian mcdonnell of belmont massachusetts for his card noting my recent birthday. very thoughtful, cristian. very colorful, too. if you've got something on your mind that you'd like to share with us, write us at now we go to bob scheiffer in...
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>> i love sheryl crow and i love joni mitchell. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, you're going to get tocheers ] ♪ ♪ tried to be cute but got so hot they melted i fell right through the crack now i'm trying to get back ♪ ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my best and nothing is going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's my turn to win some or learn some ♪ ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ ♪ it cannot wait i'm yours ♪ open up your mind and see like me, open up your plan and then you're free ♪ ♪ look into your heart, and you will find the sky is your ♪ ♪ so i won't hesitate no more, no more it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ ♪ oh ♪ oh ♪ i've been spending my time tracking my time in the mirror ♪ and bending over backwards just to try to see it clearer ♪ ♪ ♪ but my breath fogs up the glass, so i go to a place and i laugh ♪ ♪ i guess what i'll be singing is there ain't no better reason ♪ to rid ourself of vanity and just go with the season it's what we aim to do our name is our virtue ♪ ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more, it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ ♪ open u
>> i love sheryl crow and i love joni mitchell. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, you're going to get tocheers ] ♪ ♪ tried to be cute but got so hot they melted i fell right through the crack now i'm trying to get back ♪ ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my best and nothing is going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's my turn to win some or learn some ♪ ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ ♪ it cannot wait i'm yours ♪ open up your...
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. >> hi, i'm sheryl. >> and we're -- >> jimmy: siblings?e says siblings. >> a couple. >> jimmy: they are a couple. not siblings. all right. next? >> hi, i'm marina. >> and we are -- >> jimmy: everyone says siblings. >> siblings! >> jimmy: that is right, they're siblings. they look alike. >> i'm pete. >> i'm j.d. >> and we're -- >> couple! >> jimmy: all right, everyone says couple. >> a couple. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who do we have next? >> hi, i'm sabine. >> i'm connor. and we're -- >> jimmy: everyone says strangers. couple of couples? no siblings? all right. let's hear it. >> strangers. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that was a nervous laugh. but i am going to get to know her when i put her in my trunk later. we're going to take a quick break. we've got a lot of stuff for you tonight. this week in unnecessary censorship, dr. phil with manti te'o's girlfriend/boyfriend. and jennifer lawrence plus music from tegan and sara. stick around. what's better? faster or slower? [ all kids ] faster! ok, what's fast? um, my mom's car and a cheetah. oka
. >> hi, i'm sheryl. >> and we're -- >> jimmy: siblings?e says siblings. >> a couple. >> jimmy: they are a couple. not siblings. all right. next? >> hi, i'm marina. >> and we are -- >> jimmy: everyone says siblings. >> siblings! >> jimmy: that is right, they're siblings. they look alike. >> i'm pete. >> i'm j.d. >> and we're -- >> couple! >> jimmy: all right, everyone says couple. >> a couple. [...
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at the same time you have sheryl sandberg from facebook out on the road.s promoting her book, lean in, the basic thesis if you haven't gotten ahead in the woman it is because you are not working hard enough. that is basically the premise of her book. this is the same sort of no-nonsense attitude that marisa meyer is putting out there as well. is this part of new, almost, being tough with people, tough love as opposed to being soft? >> well it is interesting, there is about 20 to 0 million people in the united states who take advantage of some kind of work from home option even just ce a week. that number has been boosted by more than 11% since 2008. that is a fad that certainly part of the evolution of the workplace. melissa: is it going away? >> i don't think it is going away. i think that is the future. we'll see first competing for the best and most talented workers. most workers, men and women, parents and nonparents alook like to have good work life balance. this is place where i'm afraid yahoo! may be limiting themselves ultimately. melissa: hadley,
at the same time you have sheryl sandberg from facebook out on the road.s promoting her book, lean in, the basic thesis if you haven't gotten ahead in the woman it is because you are not working hard enough. that is basically the premise of her book. this is the same sort of no-nonsense attitude that marisa meyer is putting out there as well. is this part of new, almost, being tough with people, tough love as opposed to being soft? >> well it is interesting, there is about 20 to 0 million...
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you kissed sheryl? >> yes. it was in the moment. i like her very much. i don't know if i liked it or didn't like it. i woke up this morning with an inkred i incredible -- >> joan and melissa rivers, good morning. you are so inappropriate. am i the first one to say that? >> no. not a lot of people say that. it's a big word. >> did that really happen? >> yes. lily tomlin is a very good friend. she and jane lynch had a dinner party and i met this woman. two drinks and, i thought i might as well try it at this point. >> right. one thing -- >> maybe i've been missing something. >> do you play golf now? >> no, but i do have a picture of eleanor roosevelt over my bed. >> it will be fine. melissa, this reality tv series, in part, deals with the fact that when mom is out in l.a., she lives with you. >> yes. >> how does that work? >> how did that work? >> yeah. >> well, it -- i'm very patient. >> yeah. >> in one sense it's wonderful for my son and for myself, but, i mean, my mom stays with me. no, you're living with me. there is a difference. and it's -- it's grea
you kissed sheryl? >> yes. it was in the moment. i like her very much. i don't know if i liked it or didn't like it. i woke up this morning with an inkred i incredible -- >> joan and melissa rivers, good morning. you are so inappropriate. am i the first one to say that? >> no. not a lot of people say that. it's a big word. >> did that really happen? >> yes. lily tomlin is a very good friend. she and jane lynch had a dinner party and i met this woman. two drinks...
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. >> reporter: sheryl hall hopes people leave here feeling renewed giving to them as they have givention. at fort belvoir, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> coming up next we're taking you inside the following, a behind the scenes look at fox's new show that keeps million on the edge of their seats. >> a warning for drivers in virginia, now the commonwealth is looking to crack down on texting while driving. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> millions of americans have been on the edge of their seats for the last few monday nights as they watch fox's new show the following. tom haynes went behind the scene to fine out what goes into making this -- find out what goes into making this dramatic new thriller. >> reporter: the following tracks the sadistic steps of serial k
. >> reporter: sheryl hall hopes people leave here feeling renewed giving to them as they have givention. at fort belvoir, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> coming up next we're taking you inside the following, a behind the scenes look at fox's new show that keeps million on the edge of their seats. >> a warning for drivers in virginia, now the commonwealth is looking to crack down on texting while driving. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record...
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sheryl burgess joins us with advice.morning. >> good morning. >> there seem to be so many specialized shampoos, tell me the truth. does it really matter? >> there are some special ingredients we need to take note. particularly a few weeks ago we talked about dandruff shampoos and even those use different ingredients, but when you're talking about specific shampoos that make the hair grow or that are used for say color-treated hair, relaxed hair or perms, then it does, it does matter. >> all of these specialized sham poos, you think they do direct themselves, the dandruff sham poos work? >> they do work, if you use them consistent consistently. the problem is people don't shampoo as often as needed when you use those type of shampoos. there are preparations you can get at the dermatologist to supplement these type of shampoos. >> are there shampoos for hair loss? >> there are some out there that are labeled specifically for marketing. whether they do anything or not, they have not been proven. in any clinical research to
sheryl burgess joins us with advice.morning. >> good morning. >> there seem to be so many specialized shampoos, tell me the truth. does it really matter? >> there are some special ingredients we need to take note. particularly a few weeks ago we talked about dandruff shampoos and even those use different ingredients, but when you're talking about specific shampoos that make the hair grow or that are used for say color-treated hair, relaxed hair or perms, then it does, it does...
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. >> anna and sheryl are with us now.ou. >> nice to see you. >> we'll all fit in. well, welcome back. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we're glad. >> and how do you feel? >> grounded. >> yeah. >> happy to be home. >> wonderful to be home. >> you realize you have come to the end of this ordeal now. has it finally sunk in? >> no, when we were standing at the doors, i said, it still doesn't seem like it's happening. >> you couldn't let it sink in on the ship because if you let yourself freak out, you would be insane. they told us thursday, and it was tuesday. we were like, how are we going to do this? the toilets are overflooding. two more days, really? is that safe? we didn't believe it. >> how did you hold it together? what do you do? >> pray. >> hug each other. >> we prayed. we talked to people. >> you couldn't -- you couldn't because you just looked out, there was nothing for the longest thing. not another ship, nothing. we were just drifting. >> we made each other laugh. >> yeah, we did. >> we've heard from quite a few pe
. >> anna and sheryl are with us now.ou. >> nice to see you. >> we'll all fit in. well, welcome back. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we're glad. >> and how do you feel? >> grounded. >> yeah. >> happy to be home. >> wonderful to be home. >> you realize you have come to the end of this ordeal now. has it finally sunk in? >> no, when we were standing at the doors, i said, it still doesn't seem like it's happening....
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sanjay gupta, and sheryl olson, a author of "grand theft childhood," a project she led on teens and video games. i appreciate you all being with us. so what can we say about -- is there a link between these violent video games? because you hear that every time there's a school shooting, we hear the kids play violent video games. is there some sort of link we know of between violent video games and violent behavior? >> one thing i can say for sure is we don't know a causal link between a violent game or movie and a violent act. one of the things i learned at my study at harvard -- i studied middle school boys primarily and also girls, but what i found is the typical 13-year-old boy is playing one mature rated game on a regular basis. when you look at something very real like a school shooting, it's something that is statistically normal like video games, it's hard to make that link. >> i looked at a study in ten different countries between gun violence and video game sales, and it doesn't seem like there's a link in all of these different countries. >> this is an international phenomenon.
sanjay gupta, and sheryl olson, a author of "grand theft childhood," a project she led on teens and video games. i appreciate you all being with us. so what can we say about -- is there a link between these violent video games? because you hear that every time there's a school shooting, we hear the kids play violent video games. is there some sort of link we know of between violent video games and violent behavior? >> one thing i can say for sure is we don't know a causal link...
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sheryl sandberg was an obama fund-raising back in 2011 but facebook investor and board member marc andriesen vocal supporter of mitt romney. the maximum donation for tonight's event is $3,800. that's the new jersey cap, and we do expect to see some protesters from an organization called credo action. they have a protest called for a couple hours before the event begins. maria, we do expect security to be very tight. >> julia, i understand you have other breaking news on time warner. >> reporter: that's right, maria. i've confirmed that meredith is the publishing company that's interested in purchasing some of time warner's magazine assets. they are in talks to potentially buy some of the titles, including "into n style," "people" magazine, "real simple." time warner would retain ownership of "time" magazine, "fortune" and "sports illustrated." they own titles including "more" magazine and "good housekeeping" focused on women and parent so these titles that appeal to women as well would have crossover appeal, the idea that meredith could have economies of scale and also benefit from that ad c
sheryl sandberg was an obama fund-raising back in 2011 but facebook investor and board member marc andriesen vocal supporter of mitt romney. the maximum donation for tonight's event is $3,800. that's the new jersey cap, and we do expect to see some protesters from an organization called credo action. they have a protest called for a couple hours before the event begins. maria, we do expect security to be very tight. >> julia, i understand you have other breaking news on time warner....
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you got one today because only a couple of analysts follow this other than "mad money" and sheryl bacheldernce again. recognize me. but i am your market data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm faster and smarter now. and so much less expensive. i am your market data. and if i do say so myself, i have never looked better. superderivatives introduces dgx. data done differently. >>> the ratio of reality to fiction in the market got some real outliers yesterday. the post earnings conference call from jc penney and groupon. these calls after not so hot quarters to say the least had the least grounding with how things are really unfolding at the companies i've heard so far in 2013. groupon is amazing. there was no sense at all on that call that things are slowing and international is real achilles heel. your credibility is shot the moment you don't bring up the mistakes and problems and say how you will address them at the top, you are just off the rails when you say a terrible quarter is a great one and a hideous outlook bodes well for the future. it was a
you got one today because only a couple of analysts follow this other than "mad money" and sheryl bacheldernce again. recognize me. but i am your market data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm faster and smarter now. and so much less expensive. i am your market data. and if i do say so myself, i have never looked better. superderivatives introduces dgx. data done differently. >>> the ratio of reality to fiction in the market got some...
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. >> rose: how much of, so there is, i'm sorry, just read jody cant or's species about sheryl standbes a new book called leanne. what is that about? >> i think what she is asking women to do is to rise to their potential and looking a little bit as a woman in her early 40s and who has had tremendous amount of success, and saying i have been incredibly lucky. i've done this and i believe other women can do it too. and they just have to lean in and push harder and ask more of themselves. she really does a good job of saying to other women, i believe in you, do you believe in yourself and realizes that that sometimes is the missing ingredient is that women second-guess themselves. and they talk themselves out of it. and she is sort of saying don't do that. i believe in you. and so you should believe, you know, and she has lots of examples. >> rose: you read the book. >> event read the book but i read lots of her articles and seen her speeches. when she left google she said she tried to get women to go with her. few wanted to, from google to facebook and noticed that women were much more
. >> rose: how much of, so there is, i'm sorry, just read jody cant or's species about sheryl standbes a new book called leanne. what is that about? >> i think what she is asking women to do is to rise to their potential and looking a little bit as a woman in her early 40s and who has had tremendous amount of success, and saying i have been incredibly lucky. i've done this and i believe other women can do it too. and they just have to lean in and push harder and ask more of...
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happy birthday to sheryl crow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ imus in the morning ♪ >> tax the rich some more.spending money. you will hear that in the president's state of the union message tomorrow. clearly, he's not been listening to dr. ben carson. good monday morning, everyone. the leaks are trickling out. tuesday's big speech pretty much laid out already, no basic change, tax and spend for another four years, but it's the opposing point of view that's getting he the attention this morning. dr. ben carson a renowned neuro surgeon lectured the president on taxes, obamacare and morality at the national prayer breakfast. mr. obama has not had to listen to people who see it differently. he had to listen to 25 minutes, the left is outraged, lecturing the president, and some have taken note. dr. ben carson should be be president. the tax the rich policy is shaky and obamacare is a disaster, but the debate on what to do, what's right to do about it is back on the front burner. "varney & company" is about to begin. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber
happy birthday to sheryl crow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ imus in the morning ♪ >> tax the rich some more.spending money. you will hear that in the president's state of the union message tomorrow. clearly, he's not been listening to dr. ben carson. good monday morning, everyone. the leaks are trickling out. tuesday's big speech pretty much laid out already, no basic change, tax and spend for another four years, but it's the opposing point of view that's getting he the attention this morning. dr....