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hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm so create shevardnadze and today i'm having an very special guest that needs no introduction larry king larry spent twenty five years with c.n.n. and talking to all kinds of people then retired and has come back with his show larry king now which is also available on r t hi larry you know this is one of my first shows because my show premiered this week and you want to pray for us first guests. i'm honored to be one of your first guess was so excited but it's kind of like you know god given your first communion plus there's like whole satellite thing where i can share is also like god but anyway it's really great that you're with us. thank you selfie so this is snowden story right it's all that everyone is talking about it it's sort of turned into a fiction serious the leaks the chase the secrecy i mean many countries involved in it what do you see it's a disturbing disturbing story on the one hand americans pride themselves on privacy. it's almost in our blood we don't like to be eavesdrop we don't like their phones tapped we don't like people know
hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm so create shevardnadze and today i'm having an very special guest that needs no introduction larry king larry spent twenty five years with c.n.n. and talking to all kinds of people then retired and has come back with his show larry king now which is also available on r t hi larry you know this is one of my first shows because my show premiered this week and you want to pray for us first guests. i'm honored to be one of your first guess was so excited but...
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sophie shevardnadze spoke with former cia director general michael hayden and he thinks watching his espionage programs not going to be canceled anytime soon the full interview in our new show sophie co still to come. well i think that programs like the ones that snowden made public this prison data collecting tool are they being wrapped up right now where is the n.s.a. going to go ahead with it and when in your opinion now i would see no reason why either the programs that he revealed the metadata program or the prism program why they would be stopped there lawful they're appropriate they're affective but the effectiveness may be the element that's most harmed by these revelations again adversaries now know what we can do and also know what we won't do the boundaries of american law and policy and that gives them a higher probability that they'll be able to protect their communications from united states agencies trying to intercept them. snowden's revelations have earned him a place in an exclusive clue club a group of people who have upset washington by leaking the names of some o
sophie shevardnadze spoke with former cia director general michael hayden and he thinks watching his espionage programs not going to be canceled anytime soon the full interview in our new show sophie co still to come. well i think that programs like the ones that snowden made public this prison data collecting tool are they being wrapped up right now where is the n.s.a. going to go ahead with it and when in your opinion now i would see no reason why either the programs that he revealed the...
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women like sophie, lorna and agnes. >> i'm very happy i go to guiding school. i'm the only guide. we're doing our part in our village and in our place, i'm the only guide who's doing tour guiding. >> they will have to know everything about the wildlife and plant life in the area, be able to speak english and french, and drive off-road in a 4x4 jeep. >> for a lady to be a guide, i can see the role model of our communities. it's very unusual, specially-- >> especially for the maasai ladies. >> yeah, for maasai ladies. >> they will be the face of the conservancy in dealing with the tourists who bring in the money. one of their key skills will be driving through difficult terrain. today is only a lesson, but once qualified, they will be out there on their own. >> sophie. >> mm-hmm. [car door closes] >> i'm excited to see you drive right here. it looks slightly challenging. it's a bit rocky down here and also the dangers, there's a cro--crocodiles in this pond, so, you need to drive with your determination. ok. [starts engine] [speaking in maa] [engine revving] [speaking in maa] [engin
women like sophie, lorna and agnes. >> i'm very happy i go to guiding school. i'm the only guide. we're doing our part in our village and in our place, i'm the only guide who's doing tour guiding. >> they will have to know everything about the wildlife and plant life in the area, be able to speak english and french, and drive off-road in a 4x4 jeep. >> for a lady to be a guide, i can see the role model of our communities. it's very unusual, specially-- >> especially for...
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hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right to know. the information society age and an atmosphere of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts the concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the new patriotism can a security state with hearts and minds the cia chief is in the front snowden there is sounds to escape the system. edward snowden has been labeled a traitor at home but polls reveal many americans some forty percent believe he should not be persecuted there's a real global debate going over whether snowden is actually a hero to discuss that i'm joined by a man who ran the national security agency former n.s.a. and cia director a four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. w
hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right to know. the information society age and an atmosphere of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts the concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the...
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hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right. to information society age and the spirit of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts the concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the new patriotism can a security state with hearts and minds the cia chief is in the front the snowden bear is so to escape the system. edward snowden has been labeled a traitor at home but polls reveal many americans some forty percent believe he should not be persecuted there is a real global debate going over whether snowden is actually a hero to discuss that i'm joined by a man who ran the national security agency former n.s.a. and cia director for star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certai
hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right. to information society age and the spirit of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts the concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the new...
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hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right. information society age and an atmosphere of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts that concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the new patriotism can a security state with hearts and minds the cia chief is in the front snowden there is sounds to escape the system. edward snowden has been labeled a traitor at home but polls reveal many americans some forty percent believe he should not be persecuted there's a real global debate going over whether snowden is actually a hero to discuss that i'm joined by a man who ran the national security agency a former n.s.a. and cia director a four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's
hello and welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about government secrets and whether the public has the right. information society age and an atmosphere of conspiracy when governments declare the leak everything secret. yet deep into private lives. opposing it publishing the facts that concern everybody by standing up for what you believe democracy is blowing the whistle could have you labeled a patriot or a traitor is keeping a dangerous secret the new...
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out on you what do you do to that what do you do what do you do when that happens you know when no sophie it isn't brain surgery. but what you do what you do will not change the world so it is what it is some guests are more conducive to discussion than others or you can do is all you can do you do the best you can you try to ask good questions you try to listen to the answers you try to follow up some people are better than others but i think if you're a good interviewer eigen count on. i don't think i've had ten people in my life in all those years that i can say boy it was that terrible i think of years good people like to talk most people like to talk especially about what they do people may not want to talk about their personal life and i understand that as none of my business and i never made it a courtroom i never subjected them to banging them against the wall but i think actors like to talk about acting politicians like to talk about politics politicians like to talk about politics lawyers like to talk about the law doctors i talk about medicine is that's what they do most people
out on you what do you do to that what do you do what do you do when that happens you know when no sophie it isn't brain surgery. but what you do what you do will not change the world so it is what it is some guests are more conducive to discussion than others or you can do is all you can do you do the best you can you try to ask good questions you try to listen to the answers you try to follow up some people are better than others but i think if you're a good interviewer eigen count on. i...
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sophie hayward, planning staff. the proposed ordinance is considered at the april 19, 2012 planning commission hearing and the planning commission passed resolution number 185 876 0, recommending approval with technical modifications to the proposed ordinance ~. and the proposed amendment to the planning code is limited in scope. it would allow an intermittent activity, such as a mobile food facility, within our rm, red, or [speaker not understood] zoning districts provided the use is located on a parcel that contains a medical institution or post secondary institution. and then further, any intermittent activity permitted in these residential districts is subject to restrictions
sophie hayward, planning staff. the proposed ordinance is considered at the april 19, 2012 planning commission hearing and the planning commission passed resolution number 185 876 0, recommending approval with technical modifications to the proposed ordinance ~. and the proposed amendment to the planning code is limited in scope. it would allow an intermittent activity, such as a mobile food facility, within our rm, red, or [speaker not understood] zoning districts provided the use is located...
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sophie hayward, planning staff. the proposed ordinance is considered at the april 19, 2012 planning commission hearing and the planning commission passed resolution number 185 876 0, recommending approval with technical modifications to the proposed ordinance ~. and the proposed amendment to the planning code is limited in scope. it would allow an intermittent activity, such as a mobile food facility, within our rm, red, or [speaker not understood] zoning districts provided the use is located on a parcel that contains a medical institution or post secondary institution. and then further, any intermittent activity permitted in these residential districts is subject to restrictions on hours of operation between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. unless you have any questions, that pretty much concludes my presentation. >> thank you, ms. hayward. i realize i misspoke before about formula retail trucks. what the legislation provides is that if formula retail is allowed as of right, a formula retail establishment can have a formul
sophie hayward, planning staff. the proposed ordinance is considered at the april 19, 2012 planning commission hearing and the planning commission passed resolution number 185 876 0, recommending approval with technical modifications to the proposed ordinance ~. and the proposed amendment to the planning code is limited in scope. it would allow an intermittent activity, such as a mobile food facility, within our rm, red, or [speaker not understood] zoning districts provided the use is located...
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good question sophie i i thought i could leave i have two young children a fourteen and thirteen i want to spend more time with them i'd have been in the business for fifty six years that's a long time i broadcast in seven different decades i had a long and wonderful career and i thought i could leave it carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we developed this internet show we think the internet is the future of colors invested in it i'm his minority partner and who distributes us and then we maybe arrangement the licensing arrangements with with your wonderful network and then added a show called politicking which deals with politics every week and of course that's my bread and butter what i
good question sophie i i thought i could leave i have two young children a fourteen and thirteen i want to spend more time with them i'd have been in the business for fifty six years that's a long time i broadcast in seven different decades i had a long and wonderful career and i thought i could leave it carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on...
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>> thank you, commissioners i just wanted to clarify a little bit the housing committee that sophie mentioned. it's made up of housing and planning. i sat in on that committee in those two meetings we had interesting discussions frankly on both sides of the issue. so this definition really grew out of those meetings. just want to give you that information and a thank you. commissioner and yeah. >> just some clarification on how this works. if you had a site that was less than 40 acres this would not apply or you had a site that was a special use district it won't apply and you'd be significant to the limits and knowing the additional combrgs could be added. and one would assume if you have a somewhat increased number of units allowed or floor area additional height but was not at the threshold >> but it sounds like it's very well put together. >> okay. any additional comments? >> i want to be sure is there any additional public comment? >> i'm reopening it because i didn't formerly close public comment. >> shawn i'll be brief. we're part of the working group that put the language forward. ind
>> thank you, commissioners i just wanted to clarify a little bit the housing committee that sophie mentioned. it's made up of housing and planning. i sat in on that committee in those two meetings we had interesting discussions frankly on both sides of the issue. so this definition really grew out of those meetings. just want to give you that information and a thank you. commissioner and yeah. >> just some clarification on how this works. if you had a site that was less than 40...
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french troops leave one of the world's poorest nations some come to the next room it's now into town sophie. watch our special coverage i'm doing a few notion of mali for him he's. on our team. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. while people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where remedial is the most of the treasure. was. flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't find anything to. do with it there was great hunger. to help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business to. be sure it was. very. very. good is that it was. you. you. think you mean i think. you disagree with. that was. you. you. think it. was going to be in the more you didn't believe it. as you will. be moved. nobody chooses to be homeless no one chooses to me and now sorrow. isidro's for the show to. get in the six pm get out six p. six a if. they were in. school they. had to me the class people. who are against. it's tough to think about all of them comes to do such and to know that many may not only been lost to
french troops leave one of the world's poorest nations some come to the next room it's now into town sophie. watch our special coverage i'm doing a few notion of mali for him he's. on our team. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. while people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where remedial is the most of the treasure. was. flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't find anything to. do with it there was great...
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but sophie a times three. she says gracias for her two girls. and taking on ron burgundy. you're watching "early today." . >>> mother nature just won't leave oklahoma alone and this time kansas either. thunderstorms with thousands of lightning strikes right now approaching i-35, from central kansas down through wichita and approaching areas around oklahoma city. a lot of people unfortunately will be woke up here in the middle of the night and won't like it. as far as later on today we have a chance of more severe weather, oklahoma city, amarillo, isolated tornadoes most likely here in west texas and for everyone on the eastern seaboard we'll see thunderstorms developing in florida today but the real moisture from our tropical system won't arrive until tomorrow. who knows when i mentioned earlier it could be andrea by the time it reaches north florida. >> we hope those communities get a break. >> after this next cold front goes through they will. >>> turning now to entertainment. the ceo of aeg live told the jury this week he believes the lawsuit filed by michael jackson's
but sophie a times three. she says gracias for her two girls. and taking on ron burgundy. you're watching "early today." . >>> mother nature just won't leave oklahoma alone and this time kansas either. thunderstorms with thousands of lightning strikes right now approaching i-35, from central kansas down through wichita and approaching areas around oklahoma city. a lot of people unfortunately will be woke up here in the middle of the night and won't like it. as far as later on...
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. >> we had one of our first dates here to see sophie's choice. >> porter: this couple has been comingo this theater for more than three decades. this might be the next victim of the wrecking ball. the lease is running out and one of the last in the area sitting on 6-acres of real estate. >> we had heard they were putting new real estate here. >> reporter: developers have their eye on all of the parking, too. according to the plans, housing space could be built. >> star wars here as a little kid. >> reporter: the theaters have not only created memories for thousands and thousands of people, but have also been a safe place for kids to go. >> it's been a safe place. you go to the shops or you hang out at the 7/11 and you find a new place for drugs. >> reporter: last month this building came down for a new sporting goods store. it looks like this area in san jose is doomed. >> time marchs on, you have to progress. >>> there's trouble in paradise, and it has to do with a bad smell. a restaurant owner is raising his own stink about the problem driving customers away. >> reporter: this area
. >> we had one of our first dates here to see sophie's choice. >> porter: this couple has been comingo this theater for more than three decades. this might be the next victim of the wrecking ball. the lease is running out and one of the last in the area sitting on 6-acres of real estate. >> we had heard they were putting new real estate here. >> reporter: developers have their eye on all of the parking, too. according to the plans, housing space could be built. >>...
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rogers a parents in sophie's class. and at this moment he's on mountain bikes and he's my neighbor arrest we're also fourth and fifth generation san franciscans from this neighborhood. the benefits - i'm sorry. i'm a civil engineer. the benefits of up ground water this it turns the street into a smart street. and it allows children's freedom of movement via bicycling. it reduce facility and, yes 7 facility is a lot. it's a greening project. we would bike to kaiser. we would bike to the african-american culture class. they and it reduce parking demand. biking reduced parking demand. you've got to the usual of blood for oil. we can see it on the news and finally the obvious stuff of bicycles and pedestrian safety. i think you should take into consideration the biking too >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good morning supervisors i'm mary. i'm a 39 year resident. i operated a business with my husband it was a limousine service. i have noticed and witnessed some of the horrendous accidents that have occurred and, yes we
rogers a parents in sophie's class. and at this moment he's on mountain bikes and he's my neighbor arrest we're also fourth and fifth generation san franciscans from this neighborhood. the benefits - i'm sorry. i'm a civil engineer. the benefits of up ground water this it turns the street into a smart street. and it allows children's freedom of movement via bicycling. it reduce facility and, yes 7 facility is a lot. it's a greening project. we would bike to kaiser. we would bike to the...
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spy program and its consequences in our next interview show with sophie shevardnadze. anyone who lives in the us knows that the i.r.s. does not play around one honest or dishonest mistake could get you in a lot of trouble even a longtime friend of mine got his entire life savings destroyed due to some simple honest error you think that workers in an organization that could punish you for your financial failings would be very sharp with their own money but that's sadly not the case according to an audit report from the treasury inspector general for tax administration at the very least one thousand iris employees have abused the charge cards they were issued to cover their official travel.
spy program and its consequences in our next interview show with sophie shevardnadze. anyone who lives in the us knows that the i.r.s. does not play around one honest or dishonest mistake could get you in a lot of trouble even a longtime friend of mine got his entire life savings destroyed due to some simple honest error you think that workers in an organization that could punish you for your financial failings would be very sharp with their own money but that's sadly not the case according to...
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. >> i was appointed by supervisor sophie maxwell. >> is there a time sensitive nature to these appointments. so we need to get it done, tonight? >> so just to speak to so it was back in i believe it was 2007, 2008, i apologize to not bringing a copy of the bi laws with me. they redid them and that is when there were set term limits and so story was on for longer. and that was prethe bi laws and setting the term limits. >> i think what it was she had a different slot. i think that once it was a consumer and then she became the community member. because there are different slots. but i think that what commissioner mendoza is asking is about the person. right? can the person stay on? >> they recently put in the term limits, maybe. >> but we don't know. but this is my question, if you have ever right to want to have the answers to these questions before we vote, if we don't have the information with us this evening, is there a imperative to voting before the end of the month or is this something that can come back to the board in august with all of the information so that we would have a better
. >> i was appointed by supervisor sophie maxwell. >> is there a time sensitive nature to these appointments. so we need to get it done, tonight? >> so just to speak to so it was back in i believe it was 2007, 2008, i apologize to not bringing a copy of the bi laws with me. they redid them and that is when there were set term limits and so story was on for longer. and that was prethe bi laws and setting the term limits. >> i think what it was she had a different slot. i...
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sophie hayward, staff and legislative affairs is here as well. >> opening it up for public comment. i have a couple speaker cards. neil julian owe. michael berndon. gustav o sarena. >>> good afternoon, president fong, commissioners. i'm neil julian owe [speaker not understood]. foundation currently operates three [speaker not understood]. magnet, stone wall, all of our prevention services and programs under the umbrella of staff aids project. the need for these services has been growing and we're not able to meet the existing demand at our current locations. for example, last year the magnet organization performed more than 15,000 clinical visits and had to turn away more than 2000 men because of a lack of capacity and space. that's why we're moving forward with the plans to co-locate these services in a larger space at 474 castro which will create the first dedicated facility for health and wellness for gay and bisexual men in the united states. this new center will enable us to keep work -- keep up with the demand for services, a demand by people who live, work, and play in the ca
sophie hayward, staff and legislative affairs is here as well. >> opening it up for public comment. i have a couple speaker cards. neil julian owe. michael berndon. gustav o sarena. >>> good afternoon, president fong, commissioners. i'm neil julian owe [speaker not understood]. foundation currently operates three [speaker not understood]. magnet, stone wall, all of our prevention services and programs under the umbrella of staff aids project. the need for these services has been...
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sophie, a couple theories have been put out as to why she did this.ne, that she was furious she couldn't go to a marlin manson concert. kind of thing you could imagine a teenager being upset about, but maybe not to this degree. also that she had had -- got together recently with debbie rowe, who, of course, was the natural mother. and that this had caused a rift with her brother, prince, who wants nothing to do with her. are these the kind of things from your experience that can trigger in a young teenage girl like paris with the background of her father's death and so on this kind of dramatic cry for help, if that's what it is? >> absolutely. they're layered upon each other. so one may not do it. two may not do it. but three and four, and these are very deep family issues that she has been struggling with, i'm sure, for a long time. and as shaun said, there is a lot of pressure on this young girl. there is a lot of eyeballs on this young girl. so, yes, these are the kind of things that can lead to these cries for help. >> katherine jackson -- >> also
sophie, a couple theories have been put out as to why she did this.ne, that she was furious she couldn't go to a marlin manson concert. kind of thing you could imagine a teenager being upset about, but maybe not to this degree. also that she had had -- got together recently with debbie rowe, who, of course, was the natural mother. and that this had caused a rift with her brother, prince, who wants nothing to do with her. are these the kind of things from your experience that can trigger in a...
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and how about to sophie. leon's wife got pregnant during all this, so he wasn't devoting 100% of his time to immigration reform but close to it. and there she was sophie, indomitable and quiet, doing the job. our legislative team is a great team, and everyone pitched in to do immigration. led by heather mchugh. heather's advice is invaluable. she communicated with each one of our colleagues. each one of our staff has great attributes. and heather is always wary of me going a little too far or a little too fast or a little too quick, and she will come into the office and say, you know, you better think about this. i know i have got trouble. but again, incredible. and because we have immigration so multifaceted, all our staff contributed. megan who i consider the best on the hill. she helped create the a.c.a. but of course there were many benefit issues that occurred, and there was megan solving them. anna taylor, the only person on our staff with a deep southern arkansas accent, came from blanche lincoln's sta
and how about to sophie. leon's wife got pregnant during all this, so he wasn't devoting 100% of his time to immigration reform but close to it. and there she was sophie, indomitable and quiet, doing the job. our legislative team is a great team, and everyone pitched in to do immigration. led by heather mchugh. heather's advice is invaluable. she communicated with each one of our colleagues. each one of our staff has great attributes. and heather is always wary of me going a little too far or a...
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it's sophie's choice for chris christie and basically what he did today really encapsulates the thingow do i factor in my national appeal, my party and my state? sometimes those interests are colliding with each other and what he did today was calculated, okay, do i avoid a special election, help myself and help my party and be perceived as political and self-interested or do i be a fiscal conservative who is now going to spend millions on a special election. >> right. >> and risk alienating the base. what he did was split the baby. he chose b. he said i'm going to have this special and he framed it as an urgency issue. it's important. we have important work to do and we have to get someone in that seat and new jersey deserves a voice and a choice. so, i mean, he chose a not good option of two not great options that put him in a politically perilous position, but he -- as he usually does framed it in a very compelling way. i mean, you saw the same kind of language around sandy like i'm doing what i have to for the state. he's just very gifted at that. >> i mean, yeah. he found a way t
it's sophie's choice for chris christie and basically what he did today really encapsulates the thingow do i factor in my national appeal, my party and my state? sometimes those interests are colliding with each other and what he did today was calculated, okay, do i avoid a special election, help myself and help my party and be perceived as political and self-interested or do i be a fiscal conservative who is now going to spend millions on a special election. >> right. >> and risk...
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cheryl: his own personal sophie's choice.greece as unemployment stands at 27%. the jobless rate at 62.5%. creek gdp fell 5% in the first quarter from the year before. all of this means economic challenges mean the right time to invest in the country of greece. i'm joined by the chairman of the athens stock exchange, socrates' rodriguez. thank you for being here. you are here in new york because many investors are putting their money into greek companies. why do you think americans are taking the risk that is greece? >> the greek economy is rebounding, there are clear siins the economy is rebounding and of course having the ability to invest in debt e.u. country with investment opportunities in emerging markets, professional investor, as we see, the investors are having 50% of the greek market, i would have seen increasing interest in the last two quarters and pull investment of fallen investments and more of them. cheryl: let me ask you this. they did recent peace a couple days ago and said places like greece and ireland, the
cheryl: his own personal sophie's choice.greece as unemployment stands at 27%. the jobless rate at 62.5%. creek gdp fell 5% in the first quarter from the year before. all of this means economic challenges mean the right time to invest in the country of greece. i'm joined by the chairman of the athens stock exchange, socrates' rodriguez. thank you for being here. you are here in new york because many investors are putting their money into greek companies. why do you think americans are taking...
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and now being the father that he is, to sophie and ellie.enly cry easily, too, especially when he's around sophie and ellie. >> dad, don't pour it on too thick. i promised mike that i wouldn't cry. i'm doing my best not to, okay? i just want to wish you a very happy father's day. i love you very much. thanks for giving me everything and doing everything for me growing up. i love you. i really appreciate it. and one more thing, you actually jetted off to vacation. you're actually in maine right now. you're not even here for father's day. so you know what i'm going to do. your gift you're going to get on the way back. guess what it is? >> a mug or a shirt? >> a lawn mower, okay? you're getting a lawn mower back that you gave me. >> because we both love to work, right? >> we love to sweat. >> you did a great job. jesse turned out just great. >> thank you. take care. bye-bye. >> that's adorable. you guys are such softies when you talk to your family. >> i need a tissue. >> we'll get that. >>> meanwhile, let's get out to rick. we can all have a l
and now being the father that he is, to sophie and ellie.enly cry easily, too, especially when he's around sophie and ellie. >> dad, don't pour it on too thick. i promised mike that i wouldn't cry. i'm doing my best not to, okay? i just want to wish you a very happy father's day. i love you very much. thanks for giving me everything and doing everything for me growing up. i love you. i really appreciate it. and one more thing, you actually jetted off to vacation. you're actually in maine...
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sophie be richardson who is the director of human rights watch, the author of numerous articles on domestic chinese political reform, democratization and human rights in many asian countries. she has testified before the european parliament and u.s. congress -- including my committee. i thank you and welcome you again. she's the author of "china, cambodia and five principles of peaceful coexistence: an in-depth examination of china's foreign policy since the 1954 geneva conference." so thank you all for being here. i'd like to now churn to mr. chang. >> translator: it has been 24 year since the june 4th massacre. i want to testify here about people's view on this massacre after 24 years and the impacts on chinese politics due to people's widespread view. [speaking chinese] >> translator: the current widespread representative view of the chinese people is different from the view more than 20 years ago. at that time the most widely-held view was to ask for the redress of the june 4th massacre from the chinese communist party. however, now more than half of the people's concern is not the issu
sophie be richardson who is the director of human rights watch, the author of numerous articles on domestic chinese political reform, democratization and human rights in many asian countries. she has testified before the european parliament and u.s. congress -- including my committee. i thank you and welcome you again. she's the author of "china, cambodia and five principles of peaceful coexistence: an in-depth examination of china's foreign policy since the 1954 geneva conference."...
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top then, toby, harley, chloe, bell la, lucy, sadie, sophie, max, charlie and coco. >> top ten kittya living, thinks i work at a bank so i can tell you the story drew actually died about six years ago and there have been many, many, many, many, many drews. >> stunt drews. >> a lot of stunt drews so christina, delete this from the dvr immediately so lucy never sees it but we were mourning the wrong fish. >> it's going to come out and then the therapy begins. >> get her a couch. >>> coming up, apps for all ages. >>> and an easy sunday brunch. >> and more music from lionel richie. showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or hars
top then, toby, harley, chloe, bell la, lucy, sadie, sophie, max, charlie and coco. >> top ten kittya living, thinks i work at a bank so i can tell you the story drew actually died about six years ago and there have been many, many, many, many, many drews. >> stunt drews. >> a lot of stunt drews so christina, delete this from the dvr immediately so lucy never sees it but we were mourning the wrong fish. >> it's going to come out and then the therapy begins. >> get...
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he was raised by his mother molly and four sisters, ruth, sophie, mariah, marion, all very -- all very influential women in his life who showed him tough love. he got a lot of advice. from patterson -- didn't waste any time. a strong jewish foundation, he became a member of the army, studied adp with his friends, chairman of you g a, dropping in to the senate with both feet. he didn't have much family time but that made it special. you can imagine being surrounded by women, he had great respect for them and all minorities. and then as the son in laws. [laughter] >> they were worse than any special-interest group. [laughter] >> i remember clearly as my father was about to walk me down the aisle he leaned over and said it is not too late. you can still change your mind. he never forgave my husband for taking me away from the great state of new jersey. my siblings live the way too. he was in new jersey all on his own and was proud it began in new jersey, representative place that he cared for so deeply. so these statistics, 200 pieces of lautenberg for senate memorabilia in my closet. 3,0
he was raised by his mother molly and four sisters, ruth, sophie, mariah, marion, all very -- all very influential women in his life who showed him tough love. he got a lot of advice. from patterson -- didn't waste any time. a strong jewish foundation, he became a member of the army, studied adp with his friends, chairman of you g a, dropping in to the senate with both feet. he didn't have much family time but that made it special. you can imagine being surrounded by women, he had great respect...