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introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. >>> mariah carey is our guest.bum in the country. her fragrance is forever. is that a fragrance? >> i've got three left. you haven't been following my fragrance game. it's doing good. >> larry: do you select your fragrances? >> i was told by elizabeth arden, and this is true, that i am the hardest working person they have ever met in terms of a designer or a celebrity that worked on their fragrance. like, i worked from the inception. >> larry: smelling? >> smelling. deciding. you know? they first started out to see what i like, and try to trick you, to see if you just don't know what you like and i was really on it so they're like, okay. we want to work with you more and more on the fragrances. >> larry: this is the problem for fragrances. from a man's standpoint. if i go into a store and they have these fragrances, they start to all smell the same. if you do them one after another, how do you tell the differences? >> there are different -- i don't want to go on a tangent but there are different notes as they call
introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. >>> mariah carey is our guest.bum in the country. her fragrance is forever. is that a fragrance? >> i've got three left. you haven't been following my fragrance game. it's doing good. >> larry: do you select your fragrances? >> i was told by elizabeth arden, and this is true, that i am the hardest working person they have ever met in terms of a designer or a celebrity that worked on their fragrance. like, i worked...
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i don't want the media reducing taurus. i don't want debate commission's or the parties, i want to make it possible that more people and more choices are in front of th. that is why at the the federal election commission going back, we need to review campaign finance laws which i am in favor of more like tax policy and we have to say we don't want to just not have a corrective effect. you want to also look at how can governments facilitate the people and how can we reward behavior do want to see. >> a little bit late. i want to get to as many people as possible. >> with all due respect to theresa, the whole problem with having the extensive tax policy we have is because you have government bureaucrats deciding what social policies should be encouraged and what shouldn't. i have to agree completely with what james bennett said when he said the biggest problem in washington is that the government is too big and too powerful. what is true for tax policy is also very true of federal campaign finance laws. look, the commissioner
i don't want the media reducing taurus. i don't want debate commission's or the parties, i want to make it possible that more people and more choices are in front of th. that is why at the the federal election commission going back, we need to review campaign finance laws which i am in favor of more like tax policy and we have to say we don't want to just not have a corrective effect. you want to also look at how can governments facilitate the people and how can we reward behavior do want to...
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about the kids from schools all over this country, ford taurus and the rotunda. -- kids from schoolsthe country come to see tors of the rotunda. if i was a person in charge of the future of this wonderful building that we are in, i would think it my urgent tasks to find ways to find a richer representation >> one of the things that we realize here as curators and the members realize, too, is that there is a lack of diversity in our collection. we have a lot of white men. why? in the 19th century, that is a lot of what you saw in terms of the politics of this nation. we have lots of george washington, lots of senators, male senators, but we are also starting to recognize since this is the nation's capital, we need to represent the entire nation. we need to tell the story of everybody in the building, and i think we are doing it. it just takes time. >> george washington, martin luther king, susan b. anthony. >> the ideas of freedom and liberty have spanned every generation. the look at some of the more recent art, there is a different approach to who should be in the capital. the most
about the kids from schools all over this country, ford taurus and the rotunda. -- kids from schoolsthe country come to see tors of the rotunda. if i was a person in charge of the future of this wonderful building that we are in, i would think it my urgent tasks to find ways to find a richer representation >> one of the things that we realize here as curators and the members realize, too, is that there is a lack of diversity in our collection. we have a lot of white men. why? in the 19th...
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. >> about the kids from schools all over this country, ford taurus and the rotunda. -- kids from schoolscountry come to see tors of the rotunda. if i was a person in charge of the future of this wonderful building that we are in, i would think it my urgent tasks to find ways to find a richer representation >> one of the things that we realize here as curators and the members realize, too, is that there is a lack of diversity in our collection. we have a lot of white men. why? in the 19th century, that is a lot of what you saw in terms of the politics of this nation. we have lots of george washington, lots of senators, male senators, but we are also starting to recognize since this is the nation's capital, we need to represent the entire nation. we need to tell the story of everybody in the building, and i think we are doing it. it just takes time. >> george washington, martin luther king, susan b. anthony. >> the ideas of freedom and liberty have spanned every generation. the look at some of the more recent art, there is a different approach to who should be in the capital. the most rece
. >> about the kids from schools all over this country, ford taurus and the rotunda. -- kids from schoolscountry come to see tors of the rotunda. if i was a person in charge of the future of this wonderful building that we are in, i would think it my urgent tasks to find ways to find a richer representation >> one of the things that we realize here as curators and the members realize, too, is that there is a lack of diversity in our collection. we have a lot of white men. why? in...
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. >> the last couple of days we'd been looking -- obviously look for her and her car and her ford taurus and unfortunately our worst fears have been realized. >> police will not say what state the body was in or how watkin was actually killed. what they will say is that they knew from the start of the case that foul play was involved. >> it's just her -- behavior. she was a good student. she had a small child that she left and she also was a manager of a local -- a local restaurant. and her behavior, her not showing up is so out of ordinary for her it kind of sent up some red flags. >> family members saying she was headed to her unborn child's father before disappeared. police have not named him as a suspect and police do know where he is and he's been questioned several times. no matter who ends up behind bars for this crime, family and friends say they want the ultimate punishment. >> i hope they go to jail. not only do i hope they go to jail, but i hope the judge or whoever, electrocuted him to the bay, electrocute to every breath of his body because not only did he kill her but he ki
. >> the last couple of days we'd been looking -- obviously look for her and her car and her ford taurus and unfortunately our worst fears have been realized. >> police will not say what state the body was in or how watkin was actually killed. what they will say is that they knew from the start of the case that foul play was involved. >> it's just her -- behavior. she was a good student. she had a small child that she left and she also was a manager of a local -- a local...
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starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba? it's because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works out to one tourist per 110 cubans. tourists are simply diluted in the sea of cubans. the regime charges average cubans the highest rack rate possible to stay in tourist hotels. that means a night stay would require an average cubin salary for a year, and that's why you're not going to find a regular cubin in your hotel. the cubans the tourists are permitted to see and try and be questioned are trained to say the right thing. there's another problem with the flawed argument to get you americans speak spanish well enough to hold a conversation on mobocracy or anything else with an average cuban
starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba? it's because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works...
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starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba? it's because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works out to one tourist per 110 cubans. tourists are simply diluted in the sea of cubans. the regime charges average cubans the highest rack rate possible to stay in tourist hotels. that means a night stay would require an average cubin salary for a year, and that's why you're not going to find a regular cubin in your hotel. the cubans the tourists are permitted to see and try and be questioned are trained to say the right thing. there's another problem with the flawed argument to get you americans speak spanish well enough to hold a conversation on mobocracy or anything else with an average cuban
starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba? it's because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works...
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starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba?'s because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works out to one tourist per 110 cubans. tourists are simply diluted in the sea of cubans. the regime charges average cubans the highest rack rate possible to stay in tourist hotels. that means a night stay would require an average cubin salary for a year, and that's why you're not going to find a regular cubin in your hotel. the cubans the tourists are permitted to see and try and be questioned are trained to say the right thing. there's another problem with the flawed argument to get you americans speak spanish well enough to hold a conversation on mobocracy or anything else with an average cuban wh
starting with a let's flood them with taurus proposal, why will this help bring democracy to cuba?'s because the cuban authorities strictly limit and harshly penalize the interaction of ordinary cubans with foreigners, and about the only cubans tourists are going to meet our hotel workers. there are 103 hotels catering to foreign tourists in cuba. 67% of these are located in the low remote keys. there are only 5,632 rooms for about 10,000 tourists in havana, a city of 2.1 million that works out...