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t see you, tina.ather for you in colorado springs and all across the country. the maps come up and we go a journeying to the pacific northwest where it's raining today. not anything significant, but you'll see major rains here in the mid-atlantic states. ohio valley will begin to dry up, but in the northeast you'll be talking about half inch to two inches of rain. keep in mind it will roll up to new england tomorrow and cool temperatures for places like the gulf coast. either that's a quick look at >>> that's a quick look at your weather. miles, i remember when it was my prom time. i couldn't find a date and i actually stayed home and played sudoku. pa harry, back inside to you. >>> now that spring is officially here, movie theaters will be blooming with some colorful and highly anticipate films in the next couple weeks. entertainment weekly assistant managing editor dalton ross is here with a preview of the spring movie season. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's all about 3d. >> it's all about 3d
t see you, tina.ather for you in colorado springs and all across the country. the maps come up and we go a journeying to the pacific northwest where it's raining today. not anything significant, but you'll see major rains here in the mid-atlantic states. ohio valley will begin to dry up, but in the northeast you'll be talking about half inch to two inches of rain. keep in mind it will roll up to new england tomorrow and cool temperatures for places like the gulf coast. either that's a quick...
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. >> tonight tina davis, musical blast joan jett. >>> weather not too bad today either. it was windy. still six. >> sunny. >> ten degrees above average. >> going to be sunny tomorrow too? >> no. but it will be dry and warm tomorrow. here is the forecast. we will silver lines tomorrow and then we go downhill. tomorrow upper 60s, breezy, warm, stay dry. we have a quick hitter system that gets in here thursday night, gets out of here friday morning. but look at that, we had them back in the low 50s. we may not make it out of the 40s on friday. even with sunshine on saturday, only in the mid 50s. now, overnight partly cloudy and chilly. just some high clouds. low temps in the 40s. and winds are finally light. now, tomorrow morning increasing cloudiness, breezy and cool. 40s and 50s. winds pick up a little bit again. this time out of the south at 10-15. and that's a warm wind. and by afternoon, it picks up a little more out of the southwest at 10-20. so despite the clouds tomorrow, we're going to be still near 70 degrees. and, again, unless you're west of cumberland, we're go
. >> tonight tina davis, musical blast joan jett. >>> weather not too bad today either. it was windy. still six. >> sunny. >> ten degrees above average. >> going to be sunny tomorrow too? >> no. but it will be dry and warm tomorrow. here is the forecast. we will silver lines tomorrow and then we go downhill. tomorrow upper 60s, breezy, warm, stay dry. we have a quick hitter system that gets in here thursday night, gets out of here friday morning. but look...
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from publishing to writing including the award winning american century appear in very you harry and tina are american citizens and awfully that against you. [laughter] but two retain mr. nearly close links with the uk. this embassy and i wish the book every success, it's a remarkable story so ladies and gentlemen will come mr. harold evans. [applause] >> i can't be elevated so i have to lower this. and thank you so much for those excellent words. it is always good to come back to britain which is where we are. the british territory you understand. [laughter] and not to go to the formality of proving who i am which is what happens, of course, when you go through any security. in this -- he is so lucky because this is true. the juliet lived very close to been and he's lucky because we never matched. [laughter] because who knows, tina, what would have happened if i met the gorgeous julia became as scientists and like me ended up in the united states. tonight really should be a celebration, not of me frankly, but of reporting. when that's what my book is about. it's about what newspapers can
from publishing to writing including the award winning american century appear in very you harry and tina are american citizens and awfully that against you. [laughter] but two retain mr. nearly close links with the uk. this embassy and i wish the book every success, it's a remarkable story so ladies and gentlemen will come mr. harold evans. [applause] >> i can't be elevated so i have to lower this. and thank you so much for those excellent words. it is always good to come back to britain...
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martha: tina, thank you very much, it's good to have you with us.nately, you know too much about this topic and really glad you're sticking up for these kids and sharing your thoughts on this story. thank you tina. >> thank you so much. martha: we're joined by fox news analyst kimberly guilfoil. it's a tragic case that we're looking at here, and there are nine students now who will be facing charges, everything from statutory rape, the football player that she dated i guess is involved in one of those charges, another young man is also charged with that, and then the girls, the teenage girls, who apparently were the ones who caused all of this harassment and all of this pain for this girl, four of them are facing civil rights charges. what do you think of the charges and how apartment they are for what they think happened here? >> actually, i think the charging in this case is spot on, it's actually pretty aggressive, and progressive in terms of these types of cases because enough hasn't been done historically to discourage students from engaging in
martha: tina, thank you very much, it's good to have you with us.nately, you know too much about this topic and really glad you're sticking up for these kids and sharing your thoughts on this story. thank you tina. >> thank you so much. martha: we're joined by fox news analyst kimberly guilfoil. it's a tragic case that we're looking at here, and there are nine students now who will be facing charges, everything from statutory rape, the football player that she dated i guess is involved in...
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. >> delighted to see you all here at the embassy and a special welcome to tina brown.are delighted to participate in the launch of harry's book, through stories of vanished times. the book covers a huge amount of ground from harry's childhood in england and living a few hundred yards from where juliet later grew up. and onto his professional career as an editor and publisher and author. but this isn't just another autobiography. is also a biography over many significant decades and it describes the industrial process of producing a newspaper over the best part of the last century. all of that has vanished but the book is not an obituary. mark twain says i am not the editor of the newspaper and i always try to do right so that god will not make me one. harold evans is ten years editors for years and editor of the baby times of london. produced work of extraordinarily high standards. journalists named him the greatest newspaper editor of all time. and he championed yesterday's review of the book called the crusading style of journalism in which he and his paper afflicted
. >> delighted to see you all here at the embassy and a special welcome to tina brown.are delighted to participate in the launch of harry's book, through stories of vanished times. the book covers a huge amount of ground from harry's childhood in england and living a few hundred yards from where juliet later grew up. and onto his professional career as an editor and publisher and author. but this isn't just another autobiography. is also a biography over many significant decades and it...
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tina, do you know wat the last days were like. was it especially brutal on tyler. >> every day was brutal on tyler. he had many, many brutal days. it was typically worse the last couple of days, but you have to understand this is something he dealt with for many, many years. when you ask for help and don't get it, you're in that situation as a child and people don't help you, there's only so much you can handle. >> did he come to you daily, mom, dad, this is what ppened or did he hide what was going on. >> defor a long time. he did for a long time. we would call the school and get their answers which is no one did anything, you are overreacting. those are the excuses we would get, it was a constant excuse. that's what we would explain to him. we were trying to help him just get through, get by until he was out of school. >> well, we're going to take a quick break. we'll get more on what move you may have, did the school ever acknowledge that your son was, indeed, being bullied and we'll ta your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. )a >>> welcom
tina, do you know wat the last days were like. was it especially brutal on tyler. >> every day was brutal on tyler. he had many, many brutal days. it was typically worse the last couple of days, but you have to understand this is something he dealt with for many, many years. when you ask for help and don't get it, you're in that situation as a child and people don't help you, there's only so much you can handle. >> did he come to you daily, mom, dad, this is what ppened or did he...
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tina brown, thank you very much. >> do you have a harris poll? >> there's a harris poll out. beast book. our very first beast book. more than 20% believe obama was not born in the united states, he's the domestic enemy of the u.s. constitution, these racist, anti-american and collapse of terror attack accused of -- >> barnicle must have made that comment. [ children laughing ] look in the glove box. [ children laughing ] suitcase? huh? ♪ where do gummy bears hide? under the seat. look! yeah! ♪ [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] the all new chevy equinox. [ man ] guess who? dad! [ man ] enjoy the trip! okay, daddy! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] a consumers digest best buy. with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. it takes you farther... and brings you closer. (announcer) not just sinus headache... ahhhh! but pressure... and congestion. introducing sudafed pe® triple action™. for more complete relief from the sinus triple threat. sudafed pe® triple action™. more complete relief. when it was just a cornfield. ♪ anything you work at with a passion you're going to make a suc
tina brown, thank you very much. >> do you have a harris poll? >> there's a harris poll out. beast book. our very first beast book. more than 20% believe obama was not born in the united states, he's the domestic enemy of the u.s. constitution, these racist, anti-american and collapse of terror attack accused of -- >> barnicle must have made that comment. [ children laughing ] look in the glove box. [ children laughing ] suitcase? huh? ♪ where do gummy bears hide? under the...
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i want to look at the pa tina being applied to this. they used to do a great parallel thing where they do fake history. plato, george washington, abraham lincoln, zingo of sor ran five and create this quality of pan tina. this is a failure of leadership. the hard thing to do would be to address cost in a bipartisan way. that involves the lab or june yuns, trial lawyers. th didn't happen. we got a one-party muscular effort to put a lot more people into the current system, make some small insurance reforms and flood the thing full of money to prop it up form a few years. this system can't stand which is why i think it's written in pencil, not pen. you have to lead the country. this isn't leadership. it's divided the country. it won't stand. >> thi is all a rep tipgs of what was said about medicare after it passed, what was said about social security after it passed -- >> you know what reagan said about medicare at the time, he said some day after medicare passes, you're going to be telling your children's children as senior citizens that
i want to look at the pa tina being applied to this. they used to do a great parallel thing where they do fake history. plato, george washington, abraham lincoln, zingo of sor ran five and create this quality of pan tina. this is a failure of leadership. the hard thing to do would be to address cost in a bipartisan way. that involves the lab or june yuns, trial lawyers. th didn't happen. we got a one-party muscular effort to put a lot more people into the current system, make some small...
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. >>> next, "the daily beast's" tina brown. also the must-read opinion pages.'re watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i've been an ameriprise financial advisor for 24 years. 23 years. 21 years. i do really love what i do. ♪ i have clients down the block. across the street. in the same zip code. basically next door. i see the rewards every day of the people that i help. she said, i couldn't have done this without you. -i'm craig. -i'm mark. my name is kari. and i'm an ameriprise financial advisor. [ male announcer ] meet us at ameriprise.com. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sports sedan. one of car and driver's 10 best for the third year in a row. ♪ and now, for qualified current lessees, cadillac announces the new luxury collection lease. the stuff you want your kids to reach for. the stuff you want to reach for. now you can enjoy good choices even more. people who spent $100 a week at leading national supermarkets... on frequently purchased groceries... could have saved $55 in one month... by shopping at walmart instead. it's another pantry fill
. >>> next, "the daily beast's" tina brown. also the must-read opinion pages.'re watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i've been an ameriprise financial advisor for 24 years. 23 years. 21 years. i do really love what i do. ♪ i have clients down the block. across the street. in the same zip code. basically next door. i see the rewards every day of the people that i help. she said, i couldn't have done this without you. -i'm craig. -i'm mark. my name is kari....
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tina charles down low. working it. work, girl. uconn up ten. later in the first, moore again from the corner. splash. and then, uconn up 42-11. i said it right. moore inside. uconn wins 90-36. they won their first two tournament games by 110 points. to the nba, nuggets/knicks. word came out of denver on tuesday night. george karl could miss the rest of the season, due to recovering from cancer. j.r. smith, keeping the nuggets close, within one. under 30 seconds to go. how about toney douglas. the stepback. he's been playing very well. knicks win at home. gallinari tossed in 28 for new york. >>> clippers/mavs. mavericks have won 10 of their last 11 against the clip show. watch this here. watch dirk. he gets pushed by drew gooden. he just slaps him. dirk not pleased. official, bill kennedy, he would get an earful. there's one. there's -- dirk's night would be over in the third quarter. 18 points, 19 minutes, before he left. but the mavericks start the fourth on a 22-3 run. jason kidd had 26. mavs win by ten. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonat
tina charles down low. working it. work, girl. uconn up ten. later in the first, moore again from the corner. splash. and then, uconn up 42-11. i said it right. moore inside. uconn wins 90-36. they won their first two tournament games by 110 points. to the nba, nuggets/knicks. word came out of denver on tuesday night. george karl could miss the rest of the season, due to recovering from cancer. j.r. smith, keeping the nuggets close, within one. under 30 seconds to go. how about toney douglas....
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it's going to feature a reunion of tina fey, molly poler -- >> don't ask me, it came out of nowhere.omebody put a -- i think it's facebook, they began to get hits, and i never -- years and years ago i turned it down like three times because i -- it's so new york and i'm not new york. i just thought the safeway to play it was not to do it. then all of a sudden this thing came, and the next thing i know i'm going to be doing it in may. >> larry: are you nervous? >> yes. >> larry: you're nervous? all these years experience you have in the business you're nervous? >> the more years that go by, the nervouser you get. >> larry: you'll have a good time, and it was a facebook campaign. a half a million people signed on. by the way, do you twitter? >> no, i'm afraid i don't. i know what it is, but i don't use it. >> larry: lorn michaels said he always wanted you to host. >> i don't believe that, or he would have asked me. >> larry: but they asked you long ago ago? >> long ago, three times. they've been so nice, and i have no idea how this thing burgened. >> larry: i'll tell you. the facebook
it's going to feature a reunion of tina fey, molly poler -- >> don't ask me, it came out of nowhere.omebody put a -- i think it's facebook, they began to get hits, and i never -- years and years ago i turned it down like three times because i -- it's so new york and i'm not new york. i just thought the safeway to play it was not to do it. then all of a sudden this thing came, and the next thing i know i'm going to be doing it in may. >> larry: are you nervous? >> yes. >>...
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he said he was pretty sure it was the same guys letting him know that they didn't like tina butter. [laughter] anyway, one of the reasons i did turn this into a novel is that as a journalist you are restricted to the facts, even in this day and age of new journalism have i felt there were certain emotional truths and psychological truth that i could only get across through a novel. the kind of truths that william paul are called those of the human heart in conflict with itself. and that which i think is what the novelist province should be. and that imagination can shine as right is not a brighter light on the truth as journalist can. so, as this novel "crossers," church of the reality of life on the border today, and the answer is yes and no. it is a novel but i think of a novel as a truth that's grating grading as a lie back. thank you turko. [applause] there are two microphones here and please line up that you have questions. this being a somewhat volatile topic, if you were going to make a statement at least put a? knack at the end. while you are lighting up with questions, i wa
he said he was pretty sure it was the same guys letting him know that they didn't like tina butter. [laughter] anyway, one of the reasons i did turn this into a novel is that as a journalist you are restricted to the facts, even in this day and age of new journalism have i felt there were certain emotional truths and psychological truth that i could only get across through a novel. the kind of truths that william paul are called those of the human heart in conflict with itself. and that which i...
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tina brown, founder and editor-in-chief of the daily beast.com is doing her part, especially this weekendference that was focused on empowering women and finding solutions, hearing people's stories, full disclosure, i was part of it. i had the opportunity to be part of. >> you did great. >> let me ask you this. has been a goal. empowering women was laid out as a goal set by 189 countries 15 years ago with a platform for action. we're going to educate and improve human rights and help care for women and girls around the world. what has happened? >> well, individually, enormously great efforts have been made. i mean, what was exciting about the weekend is we had these incredible women with their incredible stories doing these amazingly brave things there is this amazing woman in somaliland that has this maternity hospital that is training mid wives one at a time, and trying to get $60,000 to dig a well. and there is this incredible woman who ended cutting in parts of senegal by going village to village with this amazing woman with her telling the villagers that this is something, trying to
tina brown, founder and editor-in-chief of the daily beast.com is doing her part, especially this weekendference that was focused on empowering women and finding solutions, hearing people's stories, full disclosure, i was part of it. i had the opportunity to be part of. >> you did great. >> let me ask you this. has been a goal. empowering women was laid out as a goal set by 189 countries 15 years ago with a platform for action. we're going to educate and improve human rights and...
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this is actually the evangelical and they believed that alcohol was simple, with god, they call that tinarown. you know, the associated alcohol with a double and therefore everybody had to stop drinking altogether. this movement lasted a century long. the idea was to clean up his abrupt american society and eventually end up with a decent middle class largely white paste protestant american society and ultimately they got their way and prohibition itself, which was the constitutional manic on the 18th amendment to ban alcohol in america and that went into effect in 1920. it only lasted less than 14 years because of extreme civil disobedience through the law of the land and a lot of violence here from organized crime. and i think extreme indifference here from the american public care. i didn't really realize what they've gotten into here by signing up for prohibition. they thought it was just something that was useful to have and then realized pretty quickly that affect the country has always been a drinking nation. so in a lot of ways the temperance movement was naÏve to believe that peo
this is actually the evangelical and they believed that alcohol was simple, with god, they call that tinarown. you know, the associated alcohol with a double and therefore everybody had to stop drinking altogether. this movement lasted a century long. the idea was to clean up his abrupt american society and eventually end up with a decent middle class largely white paste protestant american society and ultimately they got their way and prohibition itself, which was the constitutional manic on...
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and for a while was a regular contributor to "the daily beast" come at a website started by tina brown, which has no somewhat in a state of flux. so it's a lot of fun book reviewing and you better love it if you want to get into it because as they made clear, there isn't a lot of money and it. i think the least i've ever been paid for -- actually you're right, you can write as many reviews as you want for free. least i've been paid a $50 the most i was paid as $500 i was by "the new york times" and nobody else pays that much. typical pay for a book review which is usually somewhere between 601,000 words is around $150 to $200. so depending on how long it takes you to read a book and write a publishable review, you can figure out how much money you can make if you're lucky to get the work, which is the really depressing part of it, as katharine has mentioned. and the seven years i've been writing for newspapers, which is a late that on. the contraction in the industry has been significant. numerous newspapers have cut their sections completely of it. everybody else has downsized. i don'
and for a while was a regular contributor to "the daily beast" come at a website started by tina brown, which has no somewhat in a state of flux. so it's a lot of fun book reviewing and you better love it if you want to get into it because as they made clear, there isn't a lot of money and it. i think the least i've ever been paid for -- actually you're right, you can write as many reviews as you want for free. least i've been paid a $50 the most i was paid as $500 i was by "the...
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we are delighted to see you all here at the embassy and is special welcome to howard evans and tina brown. we at the embassy are delighted to be participating in the launch of harris book, the book covered a huge amount of ground from harry is chou lahood in northern england and for a time you would notice you were living in ackles a few hundred yards from where julia later grew up in winchester. and then on to his professional career. as a journalist, editor, publisher and author. but this isn't just another autobiography, this is also a biography of the newspaper industry over many, many significant decades in the book describes the that almost industrial process of producing a newspaper really the best part over the last century. now, all of that in one way has vanished but the book is decidedly not in the obituary for printing journalism. mark twain sent on not an editor of a newspaper and shall always try to do right into good so that god will not make me one. [laughter] his 14 years as the editor of sunday's time and then a year as the editor of the davy times of the london produced
we are delighted to see you all here at the embassy and is special welcome to howard evans and tina brown. we at the embassy are delighted to be participating in the launch of harris book, the book covered a huge amount of ground from harry is chou lahood in northern england and for a time you would notice you were living in ackles a few hundred yards from where julia later grew up in winchester. and then on to his professional career. as a journalist, editor, publisher and author. but this...
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i went to tina mack for the work you've done in your companies to set the tone.i want to thank you for taking the time to share your ideas with us today. so now my work is done. i cannot turn it over to claire and the panel and y guys will figure this all out. >> forty-five minutes. >> that's right, 45 minutes. shorter than health care. >> a little. [applause] >> mrs. obama and valerie, i just want to say thank you four -- >> the afghan ambassador to the united states is addressing it weren't as john hawkins advanced school of international studies on how outside institutions can support the building of afghanistan. you can see that live starting at 5:30 p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span. the >> and that was -- we were just leading first lady michelle obama attending a white house conference on work they flexibility. labor leaders, ceos and small business owners and scholars are meeting throughout the day to discuss the issue and will bring you the presidents remarks at this event later this afternoon around 4:30 eastern. we'll have live coverage of t
i went to tina mack for the work you've done in your companies to set the tone.i want to thank you for taking the time to share your ideas with us today. so now my work is done. i cannot turn it over to claire and the panel and y guys will figure this all out. >> forty-five minutes. >> that's right, 45 minutes. shorter than health care. >> a little. [applause] >> mrs. obama and valerie, i just want to say thank you four -- >> the afghan ambassador to the united...
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. >> picked up a gig playing tina fey. >> reporter: so popular, in fact, that john mccain, the republican presidential nominee, just two years ago, is seeking her he help in a primary against tea party favorite j.d. hey worth. >> you can imagine what this is like for him to have to ask her back to campaign for him? >> reporter: palin's popularity is also paying off at the bank. her best seller "going rogue" made an estimated $7 million. she's inked a multimillion-dollar deal with fox news. and now the discovery channel is reportedly producing her reality show about life in alaska to the tune of $1 million an episode. >> she is making what she made in a year as the governor of alaska speaking for an hour, for one night. >> reporter: all this has many people wondering will sarah palin take up the call from her supporters to run, sarah, run. it certainly hasn't ruled out the possibility. >> i won't close a door that perhaps could be open in the future. >> reporter: but in a recent cbs news poll, 71% of americans said the former alaska governor should not run. >> the more fun she has and cert
. >> picked up a gig playing tina fey. >> reporter: so popular, in fact, that john mccain, the republican presidential nominee, just two years ago, is seeking her he help in a primary against tea party favorite j.d. hey worth. >> you can imagine what this is like for him to have to ask her back to campaign for him? >> reporter: palin's popularity is also paying off at the bank. her best seller "going rogue" made an estimated $7 million. she's inked a...
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richelle carey hln, tina sent this. if i were part of this woman's family i would not want the video shown. i think her family should be able to decide what this video does. i couldn't imagine watching my loved one killed. got another tina who sent in a comment. the general public's right to have it publicized does not outweigh the right of loved ones and seaworld to keep the tape private. seems simple. suppress it forever. diane says, yes, it is a freedom, but with this right of freedom comes responsibility. let's take the responsible and considerate approach and keep the recording private. jermaine sent us an e-mail. it's sad her family has to go through this hard and unfortunate situation, but what about the families that have lost a loved one and the news shows it over and over? there is no difference. it's all sad and the public has the right to know. so jermaine is talking about the freedom of information basically. so what do you think? is this simpleson a simply an i freedom of information or do you think her fa
richelle carey hln, tina sent this. if i were part of this woman's family i would not want the video shown. i think her family should be able to decide what this video does. i couldn't imagine watching my loved one killed. got another tina who sent in a comment. the general public's right to have it publicized does not outweigh the right of loved ones and seaworld to keep the tape private. seems simple. suppress it forever. diane says, yes, it is a freedom, but with this right of freedom comes...
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. >> in the show that tina fey has. >> they wanted cheap talent. >> that's really cool. >>> first we >> good morning. >> i saw it yesterday, i loved it. by far my favorite animated movie. it is so great. >> you play a character, young lady who loves to slay dragons. >> i play astrid who wants to be the best biking dragon slayer kid there ever was. she's tough. she gets down and dirty with the boys in the dragon slaying ring and she's pretty awesome. >> you love the message in this film. >> i do love the message in this film. it is a very classic tale of perceived enemies and how they're stronger together than they are -- >> dragons are people, too. >> we all have our own dragons to face. >> very thoughtful. yeah. >> what's it like when you act on camera as opposed to the voice actor? >> it's very different. you're in a recording studio. no other actor or images, just a director explaining to you what the scene is and you have to use your imagination. >> what an experience. >> that's what's so hard, too. there's nothing really that you're seeing to visualize -- >> yeah. it's a challen
. >> in the show that tina fey has. >> they wanted cheap talent. >> that's really cool. >>> first we >> good morning. >> i saw it yesterday, i loved it. by far my favorite animated movie. it is so great. >> you play a character, young lady who loves to slay dragons. >> i play astrid who wants to be the best biking dragon slayer kid there ever was. she's tough. she gets down and dirty with the boys in the dragon slaying ring and she's pretty...
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this response from tina, not sure it's proper for a governor to proclaim since i'm astonished on a regular basis by what they do. it will have no impact on the meat industry but i think if one new recipe was liked enough to be added to mes it may be worth it to make people think. laura said this, to worry that we'll hurt the meat industry if we startating healthier is right up there with worrying about how unfair it is to the cigarette industry if we stop dying on them. hey, thanks for your responses. just keep them coming. what do you think? is this an appropriate proclamation from a governor? will going veggie for one day seriously impact the meat industry? do you have a beef with meat out day or do you like the idea? send us an e-mail to cnn.com/hln and we could air your comments later this afternoon. >>> well, health care is at the top of the legislative agenda in washington this weekend. president obama does not want congress to forget about another of his top priorities, financial will reform. in his weekly address, the president says he wants congress to act quickly to set common se
this response from tina, not sure it's proper for a governor to proclaim since i'm astonished on a regular basis by what they do. it will have no impact on the meat industry but i think if one new recipe was liked enough to be added to mes it may be worth it to make people think. laura said this, to worry that we'll hurt the meat industry if we startating healthier is right up there with worrying about how unfair it is to the cigarette industry if we stop dying on them. hey, thanks for your...
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testimony -- i was at chair the subcommittee, but it was a subcommittee of buildings and grounds and tinaown cherry happened to be out of town that day. i was the only one left. the first chairman members don't get the chair, at least in those days. in the sheet metal workers union and gsa had combined to do a study, a two-volume study of converting several civilian office days to a photovoltaic. the cost of photovoltaic energy generated by photovoltaic in 1977 was a dollar 75 compared to 7 cents a to the investor owned utilities. but they estimated that with a multiyear investment of $175 million a year for three years on the generate enough production in the earth to reduce the cost down to something approaching 10 cents or 12 cents or lower and further over a period of years. government would be the consumer, private sector of the producer. i thought it was a terrific idea. so i took their proposal, drafted a bill, introduced it. senator humphrey did the same thing over the senate. we got it passed. jimmy carter signed it into law, but the $175 million for the first year in his subsequ
testimony -- i was at chair the subcommittee, but it was a subcommittee of buildings and grounds and tinaown cherry happened to be out of town that day. i was the only one left. the first chairman members don't get the chair, at least in those days. in the sheet metal workers union and gsa had combined to do a study, a two-volume study of converting several civilian office days to a photovoltaic. the cost of photovoltaic energy generated by photovoltaic in 1977 was a dollar 75 compared to 7...
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here's what tina writes. education is more important than sports. it's about time people put things into proper perspective. there's the comment. let's roll up to kim. kim says i think the percentage should be far higher than 40%. that's just pathetic! but marie has a little bit of a different take. marie says a better way is to have strict rules about the kids' grades being the deciding factor. once their grade goes down to a certain point, they're benched. professors would have to stop passing these people just for the sake of the team. it's not fair for the school or the other players to punish the entire team. brent writes i agree completely. the sports programs already get the lions share of the funding and yes, they do also bring in a great deal of money, but it makes a mockery of college, higher learning is the goal, not a track into professional sports. good comments. you can weigh in. should college teams be required to meet graduation standards if they want to play in march madness. toll-free, 877-tell hln. or text hlntv. facebook pages ar
here's what tina writes. education is more important than sports. it's about time people put things into proper perspective. there's the comment. let's roll up to kim. kim says i think the percentage should be far higher than 40%. that's just pathetic! but marie has a little bit of a different take. marie says a better way is to have strict rules about the kids' grades being the deciding factor. once their grade goes down to a certain point, they're benched. professors would have to stop...