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article about jeffrey sachs for "vanity fair." the also alternatively, if he gets demonstrated you don't have to beat me beat me in his book to blurb it. he's declared venus book is an excellent and moving tribute to the vision and commitment that jeffrey sachs is was an enlightening account of how much can be received by a determination and the noble laureate economists will hopefully be encouraged to read in his book. they have a somewhat rude shock when they do. nina munk has written a fascinating book about a fascinating man and even more important, a set of ideas, but it's not quite clear what it's about. however, here we had another blurb, a powerful exposÉ of hubris. i think that's pretty accurate, but even more accurate is the following front reviewer william easterly, professor at nyu and specialist in development. he's written in one of the most readable and evocative accounts of foreign aid ever written, virtually nothing about foreign aid is easy. that's a word that jeffrey sachs is not infrequently throughout the book
article about jeffrey sachs for "vanity fair." the also alternatively, if he gets demonstrated you don't have to beat me beat me in his book to blurb it. he's declared venus book is an excellent and moving tribute to the vision and commitment that jeffrey sachs is was an enlightening account of how much can be received by a determination and the noble laureate economists will hopefully be encouraged to read in his book. they have a somewhat rude shock when they do. nina munk has...
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it's called a petie, and it's called a vanity camera.comes into a class of camera which are often termed sub-miniature cameras. now, interestingly enough, the styling of this camera has got nothing to do with its age. because, in fact, this camera was made round about 1956. oh, was it? absolutely. so, it looks very, very art deco. but it's not art deco at all. and that's one of the deceptive things about this little camera. it is, in fact, a lady's powder compact. you can open it up. there we have a little vanity mirror and the powder compact. and in the top of the camera here we have a little receptacle for a lipstick, which comes out here, which can come all the way out. next to that, we actually have a little receptacle which says "film" on top. and, in fact, that is for keeping a spare roll of film for the camera. the camera, in fact, actually pops out of the entire case. and, in fact, this camera was sold as a separate item in its own right. in terms of the manufacture of the camera, there were various manufacturers, believe it or n
it's called a petie, and it's called a vanity camera.comes into a class of camera which are often termed sub-miniature cameras. now, interestingly enough, the styling of this camera has got nothing to do with its age. because, in fact, this camera was made round about 1956. oh, was it? absolutely. so, it looks very, very art deco. but it's not art deco at all. and that's one of the deceptive things about this little camera. it is, in fact, a lady's powder compact. you can open it up. there we...
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vanity projects. it is in new york's lower eastside.- breaking news from ohio. the man who pleaded guilty of raping, kidnapping and holding three women for years in a cleveland house of horrors is found dead. what we are learning about ariel castro. >>> military action. the president's plan to use force against syria gains support. new details on what capitol hill lawmakers are calling for and when. >> foreign relations. dennis rodman returning to north korea his controversial trip to the mysterious country and what he is planning to do there. >> daily grind. jon stewart returns to his cable comedy show after taking the summer off. his remarks after his long absence. that's coming um in "the skinny," on this wednesday, september 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> we begin with that breaking news. stirring so much emotion overnight. the man known as the cleveland kidnapper, ariel castro, has died after he was found hanging in his prison cell. >> castro held in protective custo
vanity projects. it is in new york's lower eastside.- breaking news from ohio. the man who pleaded guilty of raping, kidnapping and holding three women for years in a cleveland house of horrors is found dead. what we are learning about ariel castro. >>> military action. the president's plan to use force against syria gains support. new details on what capitol hill lawmakers are calling for and when. >> foreign relations. dennis rodman returning to north korea his controversial...
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"vanity fair" magazine turns 100 today.anity fair" has given the inside scoop on everything from hollywood to politics. in many ways it defined the era. >> "vanity fair" has been around for a century. perhaps the first magazine of its kind. from the hollywood elite to the newsmakers of the moment. >> kate upton was a perfect cover choice for the 100th anniversary. she's the girl of the moment. she's totally modern yet at the same time a throwback to an earlier era. >> kate upton is one of many "it" girls who has graced the cover of the magazine. >> annie lee was the person for the job is. kate upton is wild and fun and dancing around like crazy on set. it was just fantastic. "vanity fair"'s first cover in 1913 had an illustration of a woman sitting on a crescent move. and annie lee recreated that with kate upton. >> and it includes essays about each decade. >> we decided a companion that we would hire directors to direct 10 short films. >> back in 1988 when i was running for president, it was all so different. >> and this f
"vanity fair" magazine turns 100 today.anity fair" has given the inside scoop on everything from hollywood to politics. in many ways it defined the era. >> "vanity fair" has been around for a century. perhaps the first magazine of its kind. from the hollywood elite to the newsmakers of the moment. >> kate upton was a perfect cover choice for the 100th anniversary. she's the girl of the moment. she's totally modern yet at the same time a throwback to an...
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this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required? >> overflows are not technically required. >> what i mean is one of the little holes like this where the city will run out so it will not spill out onto the floor. >> they are practical and important to have, but they are not a code requirement. if you have children or something, you might want to have an overflow. if you are comfortable having one without, then you would have that choice. >> i was particularly intrigued by this sink. i know the manufacturers were up this year. this is made out of some extremely heavy duty class. here is bob, who is the rep from oceana who manufactures this thing. this
this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required?...
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hilaria told vanity fair her philosophy. comes to the paparazzi, you have to let them blend in with the madness of the city. she said that yoga helps. her dvd comes out tuesday. you got to wonder, how much alec baldwin is getting beat on right now by his friends? could you get away with that? >> he's a man a love. >> all her girlfriends probably love him. >> key word, girlfriends. >> yeah. >>> coming up on "gma," our all-edible edition of "pop news." sara haines is doing her vanna white thing. from front of a cornucopia of food. that's the craziest thing i have ever seen. sara haines with pop news after the break. es with pop news after the break. to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. t
hilaria told vanity fair her philosophy. comes to the paparazzi, you have to let them blend in with the madness of the city. she said that yoga helps. her dvd comes out tuesday. you got to wonder, how much alec baldwin is getting beat on right now by his friends? could you get away with that? >> he's a man a love. >> all her girlfriends probably love him. >> key word, girlfriends. >> yeah. >>> coming up on "gma," our all-edible edition of "pop...
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vanity and keeping up with the jones is and your friends, what about these people that are obsessed becausereally has become a part of all of our jobs, not just us who do social media shows? it's harder to get away from. there's a justification that it's part of my work, i hear that a lot. does that change how you deal with these folks, 0 you would treat -- how you would treat these folks? phyllomean poeweder opposition leader we're following. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko ç] >> actually really hate social media. i had to sign up for a social media site and talked to people to get them to be my friends on that site so i could avoid them. >> so you're looking at video scott garner shawt using what he calls antisocial media. safe zone that allows you to avoid coming in contact with your friends, based on where they check in with social media. david, one extreme or the other. how do you strike a balance? >> by being thoughtful. one of the things i talk about in a book, if you are having a moment where your daughter is blowing out the candles on the cake, and you have got t
vanity and keeping up with the jones is and your friends, what about these people that are obsessed becausereally has become a part of all of our jobs, not just us who do social media shows? it's harder to get away from. there's a justification that it's part of my work, i hear that a lot. does that change how you deal with these folks, 0 you would treat -- how you would treat these folks? phyllomean poeweder opposition leader we're following. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko...
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that was "vanity fair."g money on new yorker and "newsweek" an apparently on "daily beast" as well. not pleasing barry diller who spoke of regrets having subsidized news week for a while. she will be leaving the tutorship of barry diller's iac to start her own publication. best of luck to her. >>> is sub ba rue a victim of its own success in the u.s. auto market? we'll ask subaru of america president how the company can meet surging consumer demand for vehicles like forrester suv which is off the chart in sales? >>> also have you ever wondered how videogame engineers come up with sounds like blockbusters like call of duty? weill be with the man in charge in a few minutes. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now
that was "vanity fair."g money on new yorker and "newsweek" an apparently on "daily beast" as well. not pleasing barry diller who spoke of regrets having subsidized news week for a while. she will be leaving the tutorship of barry diller's iac to start her own publication. best of luck to her. >>> is sub ba rue a victim of its own success in the u.s. auto market? we'll ask subaru of america president how the company can meet surging consumer demand for...
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be guaranteeing that long personally. as a small-business owner, from a lender's point of view, we want to see that you are as invested in the business as you are asking the bank to be. the idea that non recourse loans, the way you describe it, loans that you get without having yourself personally liable is not the way it works. you should assume you will guarantee the loan regardless of the structure of your business. the good news, though,
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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certain strongmen who buy a television station or set one up from scratch, a, because it's sort of a vanity project. they feel good that they have a television subject. they defend themselves. they believe if they come under attack from a government institution, from the attorney general's office, that they could defend themselves using this television station. >> in afghanistan, there is poverty and i will literacy. the benefit of having a t.v. station is to put across the aims and policies of their parties to their people through broadcast media. >> the stations collectively have about 2% of the market share in the country. so, in terms of followingnd in terms of audience shares, it's for the big, but they do have the ability to incite. so if you remember the burning of the koran by terri jones, the cleric in the u.s., that was repeatedly broadcast on one of the t.v. channels in afghanistan. and it did lead to some violent demonstrations and violent protests. >> opinion is divided over war lord t.v. while many are glad to see battles between war lords relegated to the airwaves, others fea
certain strongmen who buy a television station or set one up from scratch, a, because it's sort of a vanity project. they feel good that they have a television subject. they defend themselves. they believe if they come under attack from a government institution, from the attorney general's office, that they could defend themselves using this television station. >> in afghanistan, there is poverty and i will literacy. the benefit of having a t.v. station is to put across the aims and...
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vanity and keeping up with the jones is and your friends, what about these people that are obsessed becausereally has become a part of all of our jobs, not just us who do social media shows? it's harder to get away from. there's a justification that it's part of my work, i hear that a lot. does that change how you deal with these folks, 0 you would treat -- how you would treat these folks? >> just to reiterate this last point, i think you know i treat a lot of people with social anxiety disorder, and one mead step or transitional step towards getting into a real or -- real world is connecting with a virtually world. so -- virtual world. so connecting with facebook or twitter can be used as a bridge. and i think the same is true for work relationships. i think there is flog that can -- you cannot establish good working relationships just through online contact, but suddenly there's flirchgd now that has -- linked in now that has become part of the -- of the regular system, how people communicate in the workplace and how people post their job -- their resumes and so i think this is an extensi
vanity and keeping up with the jones is and your friends, what about these people that are obsessed becausereally has become a part of all of our jobs, not just us who do social media shows? it's harder to get away from. there's a justification that it's part of my work, i hear that a lot. does that change how you deal with these folks, 0 you would treat -- how you would treat these folks? >> just to reiterate this last point, i think you know i treat a lot of people with social anxiety...
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money?
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money?
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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a young adult satire that i like to call -- it's a cross between gossip girl and bonfire of the vanities and it's about a group of overachieving high school teenagers who descend on a small coastal town in connecticut because a hurricane is about to bear down to beef up their college resumes and get in the ivy league college of their dreams. >> thank you for coming on. we can't wait to read the book. good luck again. we want to see you bring home a lot of emmys and come back and show them to us. >> it will be fun. thank you, kai. >> to purchase jason's young adult novel go to his web site or amazon.com. check out his show brain games monday nights at 9:00 p.m. on the national geographic channel and tune in tonight an wjz beginning at 8:00 p.m. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've f
a young adult satire that i like to call -- it's a cross between gossip girl and bonfire of the vanities and it's about a group of overachieving high school teenagers who descend on a small coastal town in connecticut because a hurricane is about to bear down to beef up their college resumes and get in the ivy league college of their dreams. >> thank you for coming on. we can't wait to read the book. good luck again. we want to see you bring home a lot of emmys and come back and show them...
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today i continue to clear up de brézé around the church of the beach as an abundance of nails vanityoins yes. i'm going to spend fourteen to fifteen days here to get my mind back in order. then will i be ready to plunge myself into the chaos of moscow life. and making the doors that will be used in the refectory i've worked at factories i sold computers i can't say what i haven't done it worked as a bartender once but this experience is so special because in here you don't work for yourself and click every man has something inside of him which makes him feel better when he does something good for other people here you experience it all the time. i came here on the invitation or sergei whom i'd known for eighteen years i was really depressed after a tough divorce so to be invited me into the island to get some rez and come down it's a nice place after all when i was on the way here i had only one thought please and on the kitchen on the kitchen i'll sweep the floors do the cleaning are anything but cooking this was the way i felt and then my stay here the betted becomes people come he
today i continue to clear up de brézé around the church of the beach as an abundance of nails vanityoins yes. i'm going to spend fourteen to fifteen days here to get my mind back in order. then will i be ready to plunge myself into the chaos of moscow life. and making the doors that will be used in the refectory i've worked at factories i sold computers i can't say what i haven't done it worked as a bartender once but this experience is so special because in here you don't work for yourself...
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the culture of this town, but people come here and get sucked up in all of the excitement and the vanity and the money and all of the stuff that washington really provides for people now, and, frankly, this is a dramatically changed city, and that is one of the things i really wanted to chronicle in this five-year period that i cover in the book. tavis: jumping to the book specifically, market, i am wondering if the rules of forgement that you lay out how washington works, does that get set aside to mark does that get tabled at a moment of serious dilemma and drama, like this, where we are considering or if not war, militarily engaging a country like serial? at work even this in a conversation like syria? >> i think we would all like to think that the situation is serious when there is life and death involved that people could put things aside, but i think you see a lot of the same posturing, a lot of the same special interest, a lot of the grandstanding that has become so essential to the washington story. i think this is as political a story as any. you would think that people would lo
the culture of this town, but people come here and get sucked up in all of the excitement and the vanity and the money and all of the stuff that washington really provides for people now, and, frankly, this is a dramatically changed city, and that is one of the things i really wanted to chronicle in this five-year period that i cover in the book. tavis: jumping to the book specifically, market, i am wondering if the rules of forgement that you lay out how washington works, does that get set...
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. >> you've got sort of voyeurism, you have the vanity, and the value, but what's to stop us putting up a site tomorrow and going to call lots of different people and -- our own site to compete. where is the barriers to competition that you're inevitly going to face? it seems to easy. >> it isn't that easy. my partner and i had quite an experience. you know, we are the first seven founding members -- >> you come from the new york passion world. >> yes. he was at calvin klein, george armani. we have built over the past 10 to 20 years our own personal roster. many of these women and men are personal friends. that's the difference. >> my question is, you know, you came from gilt. they have a very focused brand on luxury. your brand is also focused on luxury and some of the competitors like posh mark and others have a really wide swath. they do everything from lower end to then the cartiers. how do you maintain your brand and how do you make a real strong revenue stream from that, too? >> thank you for asking. my break ground is in branding and when it comes to fashion brands, you have t
. >> you've got sort of voyeurism, you have the vanity, and the value, but what's to stop us putting up a site tomorrow and going to call lots of different people and -- our own site to compete. where is the barriers to competition that you're inevitly going to face? it seems to easy. >> it isn't that easy. my partner and i had quite an experience. you know, we are the first seven founding members -- >> you come from the new york passion world. >> yes. he was at calvin...
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double vanities, soaking tub, showers, toilets, bedets, a lot more things going on. >> has this economicline at the moment -- has that affected people's desire for complexity in stuff? have you seen a short-term move toward simplicity? >> yes and no. people still love their bathrooms. people think of them as an important room, as an investment for their home. yes, there is the gamut. some people are really just for function and utilitarian. some of them are large and lavish and everything in between. >> we are going to start looking at a couple of little vignettes of bathrooms. we can talk about fixtures and use that as a springboard for questions for our audience and discussions from some of the manufacturers we have here. let's start by looking at one right back here. this is a really interesting one because this has some of the characteristics of a traditional san francisco building. it has this starting with the board, i think it is called, and it has both old-fashioned kind of pictures and real modern stuff. what do you see here? >> looking around, it has gone a soaking tub. >> it h
double vanities, soaking tub, showers, toilets, bedets, a lot more things going on. >> has this economicline at the moment -- has that affected people's desire for complexity in stuff? have you seen a short-term move toward simplicity? >> yes and no. people still love their bathrooms. people think of them as an important room, as an investment for their home. yes, there is the gamut. some people are really just for function and utilitarian. some of them are large and lavish and...
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, and two weeks ago, i bought a faucet, and last week, i bought a sink, and this week, i bought a vanity mirror? what am i doing? probably remodeling my bathroom, right? by the way, they also could know that i have actually spent $10,000 over the past four months at home depot. with all that information there, why isn't the managers showing up when i show up at home depot showing me the three toilets that would match my title, right? my only point is all that information is there. it is not being harnessed to deliver information that is personal and relevant to you. this applies to finance assistance, health care systems, city systems. it applies across the board. the major step that we will see and people who innovate at this level will see is doing that. i will end by telling you a little trivial metric for you to walk away and think about. it is called servers per employee. all of you guys who work in a business, just to this for fun. go in and ask how many servers you have. big ones, little ones, i do not really care. abide by total number of employees, contractors, not contractors.
, and two weeks ago, i bought a faucet, and last week, i bought a sink, and this week, i bought a vanity mirror? what am i doing? probably remodeling my bathroom, right? by the way, they also could know that i have actually spent $10,000 over the past four months at home depot. with all that information there, why isn't the managers showing up when i show up at home depot showing me the three toilets that would match my title, right? my only point is all that information is there. it is not...
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populated house has more lawmakers are firmly against or leaning towards turning down the war crime vanity can has the latest from washington you may find some of the images in her report distressing. the upcoming vote in congress might not be as slam dunk as many thought it would be considering the support for military action in syria that congressional leaders have previously expressed members of congress admit that they are being bombarded by calls from their constituents ninety nine percent of whom demand that they vote no to the administration's plan to bomb syria now two hundred seventeen votes are needed to pass or to fail the administration's plan all representatives who are leading know right now actually vote no president obama's plan to attack syria will fail at least in the house this is ministration has failed to show me the direct threat to the united states of america we have absolutely no guarantee it will expand no guarantee of peace in the region the cia has prepared a video presentation that shows the aftermath of the brainless attacks in syria it's a collection of grues
populated house has more lawmakers are firmly against or leaning towards turning down the war crime vanity can has the latest from washington you may find some of the images in her report distressing. the upcoming vote in congress might not be as slam dunk as many thought it would be considering the support for military action in syria that congressional leaders have previously expressed members of congress admit that they are being bombarded by calls from their constituents ninety nine percent...
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it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free number now or visit our website at www.hairclub.com. we'll send you this informative, for-women-only brochure with all the information you need to look, feel, and act younger than your years. and for a limited time, when you call or visit hair club today for your free private consultation, you can receive a $250 microscopic hair-and-scalp analysis absolutely free. you too can go from this to this with hair club for women. >> all: we called hair club, and we're glad we did. >> ♪ oh, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah
it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies...
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it's not vanity.ecessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free number now or visit our website at www.hairclub.com. we'll send you this informative, for-women-only brochure with all the information you need to look, feel, and act younger than your years. and for a limited time, when you call or visit hair club today for your free private consultation, you can receive a $250 microscopic hair-and-scalp analysis absolutely free. you too can go from this to this with hair club for women. >> all: we called hair club, and we're glad we did. >> ♪ oh, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >> male an
it's not vanity.ecessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else...
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it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free number now or visit our website at www.hairclub.com. we'll send you this informative, for-women-only brochure with all the information you need to look, feel, and act younger than your years. and for a limited time, when you call or visit hair club today for your free private consultation, you can receive a $250 microscopic hair-and-scalp analysis absolutely free. you too can go from this to this with hair club for women. >> all: we called hair club, and we're glad we did. >> ♪ oh, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah
it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies...
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every major fashion magazine including american, british and paris vogue, w magazine, rolling stone, vanitymany more. a mainstay in the fashion industry since the late 1970s, he's shot international advertising magazines for chanel, ralph lauren. he's launched the careers of models, make up artists and hair stylists. one to put fashion in focus, he's the 2013 style award photographer of the year, patrick demarchelier. >> please welcome to the stage, patrick demarchelier, the 2013 style award photographer of the year. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> patrick. just one more, patrick. we have a special video tribute for you from anna winter. >> patrick, i'm so delighted i have this chance to congratulate you on your style award. i'd tell you not to let it go to your head, but it won't. you are not the kind of photographer that needs an entrounlg. it's you, your camera and whoever is in front of you. i remember when we met in paris in the 70s. i was a junior editor and i was in awe of you and your photography as i am today. i was also to be entirely honest, not sure of what you are sa
every major fashion magazine including american, british and paris vogue, w magazine, rolling stone, vanitymany more. a mainstay in the fashion industry since the late 1970s, he's shot international advertising magazines for chanel, ralph lauren. he's launched the careers of models, make up artists and hair stylists. one to put fashion in focus, he's the 2013 style award photographer of the year, patrick demarchelier. >> please welcome to the stage, patrick demarchelier, the 2013 style...
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then she gave this interview to vanity fair in which she started to the blame about "grey's anatomy"mys spontaneity and complain about knocked up and it was sexist and she didn't really love it and seems like she started this habit to air grievance very publicly. >> i was nominated among phenomenal women and i didn't think, i am okay but i went call it award winning. >> that was just moments after catherine 2007 emmy win and the next year she took the unusual step of releasing a statement saying she had withdrawn her name from contention in 2008 because quote i do not feel that i was given the material this season to warrant an emmy nomination. >> which is extremely presume to us say the least and biting the hand that feeds you. >>reporter: according to masters during this time catherine long time manager and mother nancy developed her own unfavorable reputation among some in the industry. >> one of the insider i talked to said that she had never dealt with anybody in the long career like nancy heigl. mother of child star you want to be super protective when you cross the line it can b
then she gave this interview to vanity fair in which she started to the blame about "grey's anatomy"mys spontaneity and complain about knocked up and it was sexist and she didn't really love it and seems like she started this habit to air grievance very publicly. >> i was nominated among phenomenal women and i didn't think, i am okay but i went call it award winning. >> that was just moments after catherine 2007 emmy win and the next year she took the unusual step of...
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in vanity fair, the new mother opened up about the couple's balance of power.g he very much did what i wanted him to do. i was the boss that day. we're both very bossy people and that day he let me the boss. >> i think he's wildly in love with his wife. and he's there to support her. i think she's been a really good, calming influence on him. >> reporter: he's credited his wife for getting happier and healthier. hilaria is one of the ancient fitness's regime biggest names. even showing lara spencer and josh elliott poses in 2012. alec baldwin's latest supporting role, comes after his run-in and lashing out a reporter. after a british reporter accused his wife of tweeting during james gandolfini's funeral. he tweeted, i'm going to find you, you toxic little expletive and i'm going to expletive you up. hilaria said you have to let the paparazzi blend in with the madness of the city. she said that yoga helps. you got to wonder, how much alec baldwin is getting beat on right now by his friends? >> exactly. >> he's a man in love. they all do yoga together. >>> comin
in vanity fair, the new mother opened up about the couple's balance of power.g he very much did what i wanted him to do. i was the boss that day. we're both very bossy people and that day he let me the boss. >> i think he's wildly in love with his wife. and he's there to support her. i think she's been a really good, calming influence on him. >> reporter: he's credited his wife for getting happier and healthier. hilaria is one of the ancient fitness's regime biggest names. even...
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it's not vanity.nd we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free number now or visit our website at www.hairclub.com. we'll send you this informative, for-women-only brochure with all the information you need to look, feel, and act younger than your years. and for a limited time, when you call or visit hair club today for your free private consultation, you can receive a $250 microscopic hair-and-scalp analysis absolutely free. you too can go from this to this with hair club for women. >> all: we called hair club, and we're glad we did. >> ♪ oh, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >> male announcer: hair club. we d
it's not vanity.nd we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free...
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a new 60 minutes -- a new "60 minutes" vanity fair poll on mortality. princess diana is a famous person americans would like to bring back. perhaps to make prince charles feel guilty about marying the other lady. steve -- steve jobs and whitney houston came in third and fourth respectively. you know who i would like to bring back? it would be awesome. here is something that is very much alive. >> i haven't said this in awhile, but once gay marriage, this is what happens. you have these -- i don't even know what those animals are together in public flaunting what seems to me is an unnatural relationship. i will go around the table. diane, who would you like to see come back zombie like? don't say andy dick because he is still alive. >> i would have voted for steve jobs. >> why? >> he contributed more to the world and to the future than anybody else on the list. >> there is a certain hierarchy to the dead. >> he was also kind of a jerk. >> like he would talk to you. he would probably snub you. bring back somebody nice. bill, blah, blah, blah, you will be
a new 60 minutes -- a new "60 minutes" vanity fair poll on mortality. princess diana is a famous person americans would like to bring back. perhaps to make prince charles feel guilty about marying the other lady. steve -- steve jobs and whitney houston came in third and fourth respectively. you know who i would like to bring back? it would be awesome. here is something that is very much alive. >> i haven't said this in awhile, but once gay marriage, this is what happens. you...
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. >>> tina brown was a celebrated former editor of "vanity fair" and "the new yorker" and talk magazinen she was hired to launch the daily beast website which then bought "newsweek" where i worked more than two years. the print magazine has since been shut down and sold and this week brown says she is leaving the money-losing beast. i spoke with two journalists who have a connection to "newsweek." joining us now here in washington, john solomon who worked for tina brown and in new york, mark whitaker, a former editor of "newsweek" who's working on a biography of bill cos cosby. let's start by giving tina brown her due. smart, charm, works hard and good at generating buzz. >> absolutely. that's her wheelhouse. i think even in the era we find ourselves in now, she still has a great ability to create buzz. the question is can she create money in this environment. that was always the big thing for her. >> it would be hard given what happened with "newsweek," did she damage the "newsweek" brand, a brand you worked very hard to build up when you were the editor? >> well, to give her credit, s
. >>> tina brown was a celebrated former editor of "vanity fair" and "the new yorker" and talk magazinen she was hired to launch the daily beast website which then bought "newsweek" where i worked more than two years. the print magazine has since been shut down and sold and this week brown says she is leaving the money-losing beast. i spoke with two journalists who have a connection to "newsweek." joining us now here in washington, john solomon...
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. >> no, vanity is really overrated.picture on the wall, i don't need to be more than who i am. i just am who i am. >> natalie was one of them. i did. i had a back to the future poster in my room. >> i did too. >> in addition to the show that comes out, fox is active working with the michael j. fox foundation for parkinson's research. i'm on the board of that foundation. my father came out publicly with the disease last year and i joined the board. the michael j. fox show premieres tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central here on nbc. what an incredible attitude he has about this. it's easy when you have parkinson's to shrink back and not want to put yourself out there. he is the exact opposite. he runs into it. >> he was so good in spin city. he kept that comedic timing. welcome back michael. glad to have you back. >> the question most parents asked themselves at some point. sit okay to fight in front of your kids? >> we'll talk to some parents and find out what expert versus to say on the issue. that's coming up right afte
. >> no, vanity is really overrated.picture on the wall, i don't need to be more than who i am. i just am who i am. >> natalie was one of them. i did. i had a back to the future poster in my room. >> i did too. >> in addition to the show that comes out, fox is active working with the michael j. fox foundation for parkinson's research. i'm on the board of that foundation. my father came out publicly with the disease last year and i joined the board. the michael j. fox...
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>> in the french edition of vanity fair, you sd that between doing nothing and sending missiles, the spectrum is large. what is in that spectrum? >> we are starting a war. we say it is going to be limited , but there are two points i want to make. saying we need to punish them, we will be sending a message. i am quite disturbed i this sending a message of opposition by our politicians. i heard on american talk show radio, military people are also disturbed by omitting on that negatively, saying you do not start a war to send a message. that is quite disturbing. secondly, france, in that case, is doing nothing -- >> but there are precedents for that. there were srikes in sudan, north africa. >> we are not learning from the lessons of the past. >> but there are precedents in the past. >> it did not work. it never works. but i would like to say something regarding france. we are following what the americans do. it is not the first time we have been doing that. under president sarkozy in afghanistan. this is something that strikes me the most. we did a liberation in mali and this operati
>> in the french edition of vanity fair, you sd that between doing nothing and sending missiles, the spectrum is large. what is in that spectrum? >> we are starting a war. we say it is going to be limited , but there are two points i want to make. saying we need to punish them, we will be sending a message. i am quite disturbed i this sending a message of opposition by our politicians. i heard on american talk show radio, military people are also disturbed by omitting on that...
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. >> we can't have wars for vanity. we can't have wars based on misrepresentations. we've're been there. the american people are not just war weary, they're war smart. they know what's going on. we have an educated public. that's why this whole idea about classified war space, unclassified briefings, you don't need a classified sales pitch for war. the truth is there's not case here. america is not under threat from syria. syria has not threatened the united states. we need to work with the world community and come to a resolution. we can't just say shawne and russia disagree with us. we have to work with china and russia and coming to a point of all the security issues, of clarifying and revolving security issues. >> shepard: who else is pushing this? where is the saudi prince on this matter with specifics, please? >> with need to have congress and others take a look at his excellency, who has functioned as macya veilian figure pushing and trying to promote intervention. he met with the russians to get them involved in exchange becomt for syria in exchange for an oi
. >> we can't have wars for vanity. we can't have wars based on misrepresentations. we've're been there. the american people are not just war weary, they're war smart. they know what's going on. we have an educated public. that's why this whole idea about classified war space, unclassified briefings, you don't need a classified sales pitch for war. the truth is there's not case here. america is not under threat from syria. syria has not threatened the united states. we need to work with...
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leah parks says it appeals to their vanity. >> it's the privilege of having it first, and so now theys more and more women want presence on line so this is a way to get people into their homes, to understand what they have achieved. >> we'll take a look at this, this weekend after "meet the press," also talk about other issues but i think this is fascinating, this idea of buying used clothing in the thousands of dollars. >> exactly. i'll wait for my prada bag. >> i figure you would be. >> the high end stuff. i got you. >> thanks a lot, scott. >> 5:17 now. meteorologist christina loren is off. meteorologist rob mayeda is in to talk about the weekend and more. >> changes coming our way. >> you all right? >> we're going to see dropping temperatures. dropping into the 60s and 70s later on and raindrops could also be in the forecast. it's chilly in the north bay. 43 degrees, feel a bit more like fall though officially fall doesn't roll in until sunday. 43 at santa rosa. 40s and 50s across most of the bay area, the sea breeze is stronger, that's helping to bring in the low clouds and it wil
leah parks says it appeals to their vanity. >> it's the privilege of having it first, and so now theys more and more women want presence on line so this is a way to get people into their homes, to understand what they have achieved. >> we'll take a look at this, this weekend after "meet the press," also talk about other issues but i think this is fascinating, this idea of buying used clothing in the thousands of dollars. >> exactly. i'll wait for my prada bag....
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. >> jimmy: 100 years of "vanity fair." look at this cover -- just gorgeous.d they were like -- "so, we're thinking we want you on the cover." and immediately i'm like -- yes! but they're like, "how do you feel about being on the 100th anniversary?" i'm like, "are you kidding? put me on the cover!" >> jimmy: that's amazing. yeah, best news ever. >> i know. it's like -- >> jimmy: annie leibowitz -- you cannot beat that photographer. she just knows how to do it. i mean it just looks classy and classic -- >> so much fun. [ applause ] she had like a dj on set. we had like a dance off. >> jimmy: did you really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: she seems fun. that's super cool. you tweeted out a picture i thought was very cute of you and your cute mom. there's you and your mom there. >> i know, mom! >> jimmy: there's you and your mom. [ applause ] you guys are very close, right? close family. >> yes, very close. my mom's one of my best friends. and my whole family is close, i actually just came back from being home for a week. >> jimmy: great, where is home again? >> michigan. >>
. >> jimmy: 100 years of "vanity fair." look at this cover -- just gorgeous.d they were like -- "so, we're thinking we want you on the cover." and immediately i'm like -- yes! but they're like, "how do you feel about being on the 100th anniversary?" i'm like, "are you kidding? put me on the cover!" >> jimmy: that's amazing. yeah, best news ever. >> i know. it's like -- >> jimmy: annie leibowitz -- you cannot beat that photographer....
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also a great article in "vanity fair" about that if you happen to check that out.g animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pil
also a great article in "vanity fair" about that if you happen to check that out.g animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world....
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. >> you can do it on etfs, and semiconductor stocks look good, auto stocks, retail idea, vanity capitaltocks. so, quite a few growth and value names. some of the public sector type stocks in emerging markets are creating very deep discounts now. >> you have to believe valuations are better in the e.m. as opposed to u.s. any opinions on the u.s.? >> my colleague, u.s. equity strategist, is bullish on the u.s. equity market. she thinks it's undervalued. we do like the u.s. but i think emerging markets look good for three months. longer term there are some pretty serious issues. >> thanks for joining us today. >> thanks very much. good to see you again. >>> coming back with the closing countdown. we have a big one coming up in a minute. >> in a bit, google's chrome and android systems are on millions of devices. what's the next big thing? i talk with eric schmidt, my guest host at 4:00. bill will take you to the close. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail
. >> you can do it on etfs, and semiconductor stocks look good, auto stocks, retail idea, vanity capitaltocks. so, quite a few growth and value names. some of the public sector type stocks in emerging markets are creating very deep discounts now. >> you have to believe valuations are better in the e.m. as opposed to u.s. any opinions on the u.s.? >> my colleague, u.s. equity strategist, is bullish on the u.s. equity market. she thinks it's undervalued. we do like the u.s. but...
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so we took on this concept what we call vanity free design.g not doing something useful, right? if it is not helping you or photos or helping but get all the most relevant news feeds uniquely come bossed for you, it shouldn't be in the server. that extra stuff consumes power. more materials. costs more money all that. liz: let me bring up what everybody talks about now and that is security. how did you make the server secure? >> there is a lot of layers before you get to the server. there are multiple play layers of network security before you get to the server. things are encrypted from end to end. you're sharing most cherished moments of your life. liz: where did you learn how to do all of this. >> i don't know how to do all of this. i have a lot of great pease. liz: how many sometimes you ask physicists that is brilliant. he said it was simple. no it is not. >> i didn't say it was simple. i said it take as lot of different skills to make it work. liz: how do you build a server that promises forever? the word forever? if you put your picture
so we took on this concept what we call vanity free design.g not doing something useful, right? if it is not helping you or photos or helping but get all the most relevant news feeds uniquely come bossed for you, it shouldn't be in the server. that extra stuff consumes power. more materials. costs more money all that. liz: let me bring up what everybody talks about now and that is security. how did you make the server secure? >> there is a lot of layers before you get to the server. there...
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russia, often backed by china, has blocked every relt vanity action in the security council, even mildondemnations that did not ascribe blame to any particular party. in assad's cost benefit calculus, he must have weighed the military benefits of using this hideous weapon against the recognition that he could get away with it because russia would have syria's back. and on august 31 he staged the largest attack in a quarter century while u.n. inspectors were sitting on the other side of town. it is only after the united states pursued these nonmilitary options without a i cheeving the desired results of deterring chemical weapons use that the president conclude that had a limited military strike was the only way to prevent assad of using chemical weapons. i'm here today because i believe and president obama believes that those of us who are arguing for the former limited use of force must justify our position, accepting responsibility for the risks and consequences of action. when one considers pursuing nonmilitary measures we must similarly address the risks inherent in those approache
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he's profiled in the latest issue of vanity fair. for joining me. >> great to be with you, reverend al. >> and great to have you with us. really an honor. you have dealt with the industry at the highest levels. i mean, you're legendary in this field by any standards. and super legendary as a black that have navigated in this field. how do you see the issue of diversity today in fashion? >> september 2013, the dream is not achieved. let me give you an example starting with me personally. yesterday in the "new york times," a reporter referred to me as the peacock in residence at vogue. the accomplishment loves to use metaphors comparing black men to animals. serena williams was once called a gazelle. these are the words that replaced the n-word. since everyone likes to talk in animals. i say racism in the fashion world is hibernating like a big black grizzly bear. it is always there. it always has been. and it's time now -- this new coalition movement starting this week has pointed how you can go to the most important fashion shows and
he's profiled in the latest issue of vanity fair. for joining me. >> great to be with you, reverend al. >> and great to have you with us. really an honor. you have dealt with the industry at the highest levels. i mean, you're legendary in this field by any standards. and super legendary as a black that have navigated in this field. how do you see the issue of diversity today in fashion? >> september 2013, the dream is not achieved. let me give you an example starting with me...
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and there was a wonderful piece in "vanity fair" a few months back with a lot of e-mails leaked by disgruntled microsoft employees which you could chart the disaster they killed which is basically the best reading software to this day, i have used kindle. i used my apple stuff. i saw more windows reader and it was killed by steve balmer and i will not forget it. i will not forget it. >> the lesson here -- >> the boss has to listen. the boss has to listen. one final point, could korea's samsung, by the way, have the next big thing? samsung unveiling the galaxy gear. uses google android system. basically it's a watch. you can't speak on the phone with it. but for talk about making comeback. i get called because i still wear a watch at the office. that's another thing. under 30's don't really do. you have one there. we have to leave it at that. hamdan, i want to thank you. and craig, and anne, elisabeth. thank you for joining us here for "the world this week." :
and there was a wonderful piece in "vanity fair" a few months back with a lot of e-mails leaked by disgruntled microsoft employees which you could chart the disaster they killed which is basically the best reading software to this day, i have used kindle. i used my apple stuff. i saw more windows reader and it was killed by steve balmer and i will not forget it. i will not forget it. >> the lesson here -- >> the boss has to listen. the boss has to listen. one final point,...
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remember there was a great article in "vanity fair" about william manchester. the kennedy family hired manchester to tell the official version. mrs. kenny discourages people from writing about the assassination and he is absolutely of brilliant storyteller. he did a tremendous amount of research. when you go back and look through his research the amount of work he did in such a short. of time. he gets most things right. he gets lyndon johnson almost completely wrong. there is correspondence were manchester said he never liked lyndon johnson. when the book was finally ready for publication it led to a lawsuit with the kennedy family and mrs. kennedy was primarily concerned that manchester had violated her privacy that she shared as many details about her feelings after the assassination. a couple of hours later she regretted doing that and she plopped manchester. all the interviews are there except the ones where mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy and some of the other kennedys are there were a lot of things are blacked out. that was part of the agreement that manc
remember there was a great article in "vanity fair" about william manchester. the kennedy family hired manchester to tell the official version. mrs. kenny discourages people from writing about the assassination and he is absolutely of brilliant storyteller. he did a tremendous amount of research. when you go back and look through his research the amount of work he did in such a short. of time. he gets most things right. he gets lyndon johnson almost completely wrong. there is...
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i met him first in 2006, not that long after his book came out, and i wrote a profile of him vanity fair magazine, and that profile convinced me this is a story that required even more research and was something that i wanted to dedicate more time to. and it thus became a book, and what started out as a six-month magazine project became a six-seven year book project. >> well, plunging with us for a moment, i'm going to quote from east early's review because you actually were at ground level. you create some have vivid characters, and munk chose two scrimmage for more are more intensive coverage. one in the northern kenya and uganda, with novelistic skills, she tells the villages' story from the point of view of the local man in charge of the sachs project. they both come alive on the page. >>> talk about the two men and what happened there and what you saw. >> guest: jeffrey sachs decided, who -- began an organization called the millennium scrimmage project, and received funding of around $120 million, about halve half of which came from george, and he put into practice these ideas how t
i met him first in 2006, not that long after his book came out, and i wrote a profile of him vanity fair magazine, and that profile convinced me this is a story that required even more research and was something that i wanted to dedicate more time to. and it thus became a book, and what started out as a six-month magazine project became a six-seven year book project. >> well, plunging with us for a moment, i'm going to quote from east early's review because you actually were at ground...