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and my mother is white t wasn't in vogue to be a interracial couple in south texas in the early '70s. and what's great is now that their youngest son is about to be, is a member of congress, right? and you know when they first moved to san antonio, they had difficulty buying a home. i'm representing my hometown. part of that people are not votes on color of your skin. on content of your character. people knew i would work hard to get things done. would i work across the aisle. i have experience and background that is unique. nobody up here has that. so for me, it is about it is about working hard. at the end of the day whether you're black brown or anything, people care about a couple of things. they want food on the table a roof over their head and want people that they love to be healthy and happy right? when you address those issues doesn't matter which community you're in, it will resonate with people. >> host: you're different obviously from the president in terms of parties but do you have
and my mother is white t wasn't in vogue to be a interracial couple in south texas in the early '70s. and what's great is now that their youngest son is about to be, is a member of congress, right? and you know when they first moved to san antonio, they had difficulty buying a home. i'm representing my hometown. part of that people are not votes on color of your skin. on content of your character. people knew i would work hard to get things done. would i work across the aisle. i have experience...
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. >>> vogue magazine is the hot topic for a story bringing in a new era getting a lot of talk. >> vogue model for the first time ever. this is the snapshot circulating of the model, in the may issue which takes a look into the new problem tear in gender politics. the polled has risen to fame recently modeling as both a man at first and then a woman. she had surgery last year to complete the transition to being a woman. >> a big reveal to tell you about right now, "people" magazine has named a hollywood actress the most beautiful woman in the world. who is it? >> i provide the drum roll... >> sandra bullock 50, gracing the cover of "people" magazine but she does not take herself too seriously for her appearance after learning of the on she laughed and side "that's ridiculous." more on the secret to stay beautiful on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> love that. >> we continue at 6:30 with the top stories. >> including a make it or break it day for the controversial vaccine bill with the poe circumstantial side effects that have many parents want it struck down. >> woman's confrontation w
. >>> vogue magazine is the hot topic for a story bringing in a new era getting a lot of talk. >> vogue model for the first time ever. this is the snapshot circulating of the model, in the may issue which takes a look into the new problem tear in gender politics. the polled has risen to fame recently modeling as both a man at first and then a woman. she had surgery last year to complete the transition to being a woman. >> a big reveal to tell you about right now,...
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guest is a a multiple grammy award winning music industry superstar, look at her on the cover of "vogueoodness. [ cheers and applause ] she kicks off a new world tour on may 5th in tokyo. her latest album "1989" has already sold over 6 million copies worldwide. [ cheers and applause ] spawned multiple hit videos including a brand new one called "style." please welcome back, a good friend of the show, here's taylor swift, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hey! >> jimmy: taylor swift, thank you so much for coming on the show, i appreciate it, thank you. how much fun did you have the other night at "saturday night live." >> first of all, happy one year. [ cheers and applause ] and second of all, happy, you just played with paul mccartney on stage. >> jimmy: no, it was beyond that. >> that's for both of us. we both did that. >> jimmy: we both did that. i mean were you freaking out? i definitely was. >> yes. >> jimmy: i remember i was up on stage and i was there with dan aykroyd and then paul mccartney and i couldn't believe that. >> yeah, that was the starting team. >> jimmy: yeah, an
guest is a a multiple grammy award winning music industry superstar, look at her on the cover of "vogueoodness. [ cheers and applause ] she kicks off a new world tour on may 5th in tokyo. her latest album "1989" has already sold over 6 million copies worldwide. [ cheers and applause ] spawned multiple hit videos including a brand new one called "style." please welcome back, a good friend of the show, here's taylor swift, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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lots of voguing. that's going up there right now. it's all part of our celebration of youtube.o celebrate the 10th anniversary. >> wow. >> go, josh. >> josh groban is always so much fun when he comes. >> jesse is taping. he's not doing a dance. >> it's all going. >> he's just documenting. >> strategically wise. >> we saw his gangnam style. >> he did some gangnam. >> he'll go there. >>> all right, check out these photos, guys. they just came in. so many people gathered in london waiting for royal baby number two. so kate and will sent them all breakfast. we have the latest on the royal baby and whether kate might have to be induced if she's late. we all act like we know what the due date is. we don't know what the due date is. sara haines is standing by in london. a lot has been made of the ribbon color that kate and will used to tie the pastries. >> what was it? >> well you'll have to wait and see. >> good tease. all right. >>> we're going to get some news first from dan harris. amy moved over. you got the news today. >>> good morning. we're going to start here with the state o
lots of voguing. that's going up there right now. it's all part of our celebration of youtube.o celebrate the 10th anniversary. >> wow. >> go, josh. >> josh groban is always so much fun when he comes. >> jesse is taping. he's not doing a dance. >> it's all going. >> he's just documenting. >> strategically wise. >> we saw his gangnam style. >> he did some gangnam. >> he'll go there. >>> all right, check out these photos, guys....
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and i ask you that, are you expecting as goldman is expecting, value to come back in vogue in vogue inis recent or next quarter or in the subsequent quarters after that? >> that's a tough question because i think it presupposes the idea that value is a certain class of stocks that are below average businesses. we don't think about it that way. we think most of them are selling at below book values and those will normalize and they are growth businesses, but i think they value stocks today. >> general electric, a pick you made on this program in january. a large portion of that gain is due to what they recently did with ge capital. are you a fan of the move and how much upside do you see in the stock? >> we are lulths a fare absolut the move and the reason for buying was two-cold. the finance services and the balance sheet was under levered and secondly the massive change that is happening at the company in terms of incentive composition plans and return on investment and we think that will lead to margin improvement at ge. it's such a contrary name. the nastiest shareholder letter was
and i ask you that, are you expecting as goldman is expecting, value to come back in vogue in vogue inis recent or next quarter or in the subsequent quarters after that? >> that's a tough question because i think it presupposes the idea that value is a certain class of stocks that are below average businesses. we don't think about it that way. we think most of them are selling at below book values and those will normalize and they are growth businesses, but i think they value stocks...
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>> we found this video on vogue. that thing is around 2400 feet long. >> what?it weighs about 200 pounds. >> does it symbolize anything to have that much going on up there? >> he is actually a seikh. why you wrap it in the turban. this man takes hours putting his turban on. he braids his hair and starts the wrapping process and adding embellishments to it as he goes along and those, all of them are representative or symbolic of the seikh religion. >> could you imagine carrying 200 pounds on your head? >> imagine the neck pain this guy has to go through. >> how early does he have to get up to get ready? imagine this guy taking his turban off at the end of the day? whoo hoo! it must feel incredible. >> nick just the other day you said long boarding is no fun lest people are falling over. i've got a couple of great videos for you that you're going to enjoy. this one, beautiful day and a really nice road for a quite nice ride. you also have to be careful of the speed waffle coming up in three, two -- uh-oh. >> oh, shoot! >> he's lucky, though. not only is he wearing
>> we found this video on vogue. that thing is around 2400 feet long. >> what?it weighs about 200 pounds. >> does it symbolize anything to have that much going on up there? >> he is actually a seikh. why you wrap it in the turban. this man takes hours putting his turban on. he braids his hair and starts the wrapping process and adding embellishments to it as he goes along and those, all of them are representative or symbolic of the seikh religion. >> could you...
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this video on vogue's youtube channel, looking for the perfect office chair because she wants somethingposture. >> please tell me she found it because i want to know. >> this video's all about her search. she's so adorable. trying out every chair. it's like goldly locks this is too big, this is too small. >> perfect chair, the red one. >> i don't think you'd get any work done. >> i feel like i could sleep like this. >> look at options from things that look like lounge chairs to stools. >> why is it so hard to find a claire? >> but does she find the perfect desk chair? >> tell us troutman. >> the human scale baller chair and i'm so happy i did because my posture's like 1,000 times better and i'm way more comfortable all day. >> looks like a giant dumbbell with padded ends. >> yes. >> supposed to mimic the fitness ball that is recommended you sit on because it helps with balance, posture, because it's always in motion and so it senses your core. >> i found my chair. we're happy together. >> get one for the price of $300 to $400. >> i'll get the ball. >> typically, devin supertramp videos
this video on vogue's youtube channel, looking for the perfect office chair because she wants somethingposture. >> please tell me she found it because i want to know. >> this video's all about her search. she's so adorable. trying out every chair. it's like goldly locks this is too big, this is too small. >> perfect chair, the red one. >> i don't think you'd get any work done. >> i feel like i could sleep like this. >> look at options from things that look...
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the street and he says why don't you come over and we will have a monopoly night which was very in voguetime. so they have this night. afterwards they say type of the rules for me and he think that this is strange. because if you like someone come into your house i'm a if you you play checkers or chess and ask for this he does it anyway. so the secretary typed out the rules and gives them to him. so cutting over to parker brothers come in the mid-1930s they were a firm that was in crisis like a lot of companies at the time, nobody was eyeing anything, the balance sheet was a disaster they had found this in the 1880s and it was not looking good. his son-in-law had just taken over and he had very little inexperienced and he knew that he needed a solution and fast. so he starts to sell monopoly game in philadelphia. that's a picture of him on the far left, still in philadelphia today if you are a fan of mannequin, the movie, that's where that was shot. and so sally barton pointed out that this is out there and they strike a deal on the flat iron building. this is a picture of him and he's a
the street and he says why don't you come over and we will have a monopoly night which was very in voguetime. so they have this night. afterwards they say type of the rules for me and he think that this is strange. because if you like someone come into your house i'm a if you you play checkers or chess and ask for this he does it anyway. so the secretary typed out the rules and gives them to him. so cutting over to parker brothers come in the mid-1930s they were a firm that was in crisis like a...
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thanks in part to the 12-page ad in "vogue." and katy perry revealing she already has hers. when we sent our team out to the stores today, at least one familiar face. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: take a bite out of the apple watch. it's very spy girl. apple's first new product since the ipad. a gps, credit card, heart rate monitor, high-tech on a wrist. are we going to be a culture of people who look at our wrists when we walk down the street now? >> maybe we'll bump into more things that way. >> reporter: the biggest complaints so far, battery life, and how quickly they are selling out. apple watches now backordered until june. the techies are lining up, including some famous faces like neal patrick harris and pharrell. but as david asked apple ceo tim cook last fall, do we really need yet another device? >> how do you convince america and the world to wear a computer on their wrist? >> since it's a personal object you want it to reflect your style, your tastes. >> reporter: it doesn't come cheap, from $349 to 18 karat gold, some of them can run up to $17,000. i'm goin
thanks in part to the 12-page ad in "vogue." and katy perry revealing she already has hers. when we sent our team out to the stores today, at least one familiar face. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: take a bite out of the apple watch. it's very spy girl. apple's first new product since the ipad. a gps, credit card, heart rate monitor, high-tech on a wrist. are we going to be a culture of people who look at our wrists when we walk down the street now? >> maybe we'll bump...
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not even in vogue anymore. >> anyway, let's move on and talk about the apple watch. apple reports earnings on monday but the watch is launching today and the first customers are getting their hands on the new product. tech company i fix it has dismandled the watch to get a look at what's on the inside. joining us is ceo kyle means. great to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you find inside the watch? >> we pulled apart, the first thing we found assembled similar to the ipad. the glass on the top is glued on to the frame. we popped that open and what we found inside was a battery, apple's tactic engine a force feedback mechanism and their s1, their system on chip package designed specifically for the watch form factor. >> so in terms of the components was there one supplier you found had the dominant share? of what's inside the watch? >> so that's the interesting thing. they glued the whole thing together and we don't know all the suppliers yet. normally immediately we have a list of here are the ten major suppliers inside this. we have an ana
not even in vogue anymore. >> anyway, let's move on and talk about the apple watch. apple reports earnings on monday but the watch is launching today and the first customers are getting their hands on the new product. tech company i fix it has dismandled the watch to get a look at what's on the inside. joining us is ceo kyle means. great to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you find inside the watch? >> we pulled apart, the first thing we found...
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they are in vogue right now. to talk about a woman who is invoked come hillary clinton. -- en vogue now she has a rival, bernie sanders. he is officially independent but usually votes with the democrats. sanders will be speaking on capitol hill in about 30 minutes. mark halperin is here in new york city. peter cook, let's start with you. is bernie sanders further to the left than elizabeth warren? peter: he calls himself a socialist, which is something that elizabeth warren doesn't do. they are big supporters of raising the minimum wage breaking up the biggest thanks action on climate change -- raking up the biggest banks action on climate change. there is not a lot of daylight between them. it might push hillary clinton to the left may force her to take some positions on issues she might not otherwise want to take given the general election to come. but by and large, it proves it will not be a coronation for hillary clinton. it is a token opposition for her, which may be a plus rather than a detriment. stephanie
they are in vogue right now. to talk about a woman who is invoked come hillary clinton. -- en vogue now she has a rival, bernie sanders. he is officially independent but usually votes with the democrats. sanders will be speaking on capitol hill in about 30 minutes. mark halperin is here in new york city. peter cook, let's start with you. is bernie sanders further to the left than elizabeth warren? peter: he calls himself a socialist, which is something that elizabeth warren doesn't do. they are...
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he says, why don't you come over and will have monopoly night which was very en vogue at the time. so they have this monopoly night. todd teaches darrow the game afterwards he asks can you type of the rules for me. todd think this is a little strange because it would be like someone coming to your house and you play checkers and chess and asked for a copy of the rules. he does it anyway. his secretary types of the rules and gives them to darrow. let's cut to parker brothers in the 30s. part of brothers was a firm completely in crisis. like a lot of companies no one was buying anything the balance she was a disaster. there is george parker sitting down. he founded the firm and it was not looking good. his son-in-law 2nd the left had just taken over a a parker brothers and was a lawyer by training very little game experience. he he needs a solution command he needs a fast. these are selling the monopoly game and wanamaker's in philadelphia. it's still there today. if you are a fan of manic in the movie that's when i was shot. so barton sees this sally barton pointed out to him. they
he says, why don't you come over and will have monopoly night which was very en vogue at the time. so they have this monopoly night. todd teaches darrow the game afterwards he asks can you type of the rules for me. todd think this is a little strange because it would be like someone coming to your house and you play checkers and chess and asked for a copy of the rules. he does it anyway. his secretary types of the rules and gives them to darrow. let's cut to parker brothers in the 30s. part of...
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can't touch this ♪ ♪ my my my my the music ♪ ♪ oh my lord thank you for allowing me ♪ ♪ ♪ come on voguee's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ what's the fox say happy happy have to do ♪ ♪ what the fox say ♪ ♪ let's get out of here ♪ word to your mama. >> awesome. love a great flash mob. love a great flash mob. that's fantastic. come on back here. >> am i too late? >> where were you? >> i was working on my fox. i was thinking about what he says. thank you so much to judson. thank you to our flash mob. flash mob america. for an amazing performance. ginger now with a final check on your weather. >> if that didn't put you in a good mood i don't know what will. let's go to florida. treasure island. just south and west of tampa. that is going to be a rainy and stormy morning for you. looking for two to three inches of rain right there in the red swath. from west to east a lot cooler back in the pacific northwest. drying out right behind all of that in parts of new mexic jacqui: good morning, washington. a cocouple of clouds o there this morning, ample sunshine expected this afternoonon tetemperur
can't touch this ♪ ♪ my my my my the music ♪ ♪ oh my lord thank you for allowing me ♪ ♪ ♪ come on voguee's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ what's the fox say happy happy have to do ♪ ♪ what the fox say ♪ ♪ let's get out of here ♪ word to your mama. >> awesome. love a great flash mob. love a great flash mob. that's fantastic. come on back here. >> am i too late? >> where were you? >> i was working on my fox. i was thinking about what he says....
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it is an image leader and the same reason they bought ads in vogue, even though it is more efficient -- i would encourage them to buy ads in bloomberg businessweek. they are leading with functionality. rafi, why isn't that the model here, the same model we see in the fashion industry, where you can buy a polo suit for $5,000 to help them sell polo shirts? guest: two points. we have to remember that that polo suit is timeless, so to speak, versus a new apple watch. in a year, it is somewhat disposable. that's a big difference between your example. they really should be focusing on the mass-market spirit great to have a $17,000 watch, but they need to be focused on the $500 -- i would have gone down to $249 and gone up to $2000 and even offered a monthly payment plan to make this thing of it being disposable little easier for people. i would have bundled this with the iphone 6. most of the iphone 6 sales have been done. it would have been a nice counter to samsung's galaxy six released today to say, we have this new apple watch and we are bundling with the iphone for a value bundle. co
it is an image leader and the same reason they bought ads in vogue, even though it is more efficient -- i would encourage them to buy ads in bloomberg businessweek. they are leading with functionality. rafi, why isn't that the model here, the same model we see in the fashion industry, where you can buy a polo suit for $5,000 to help them sell polo shirts? guest: two points. we have to remember that that polo suit is timeless, so to speak, versus a new apple watch. in a year, it is somewhat...
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dsu is handling the vogues.te police and dover police are for the record all inquiries to the university. now reporting live in dover annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, annie. >> a man is in critical condition after falling off the roof of a business in burlington county, new jersey. the action cam was on the scene after 4:30 a.m. the 100 block of west main street in moors town. police say he fell three stories and landed in a parking lot. a medical helicopter flew him to cooper university hospital. >>> three people are in the hospital after their car flipped over on a bucks county road. the action cam was on the scene in doylestown. police say the driver lost control on the sharp curve. the car landed on its roof. two people were thrown from the car. one is in critical condition. the other two serious. there is no word what caused the driver to lose control. >>> a luxury car was crushed after the driver lost control and hit a tree in south philadelphia overnight. this is what's left of a mer
dsu is handling the vogues.te police and dover police are for the record all inquiries to the university. now reporting live in dover annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, annie. >> a man is in critical condition after falling off the roof of a business in burlington county, new jersey. the action cam was on the scene after 4:30 a.m. the 100 block of west main street in moors town. police say he fell three stories and landed in a parking lot. a medical...
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the same reason why they bought ads in "vodue" instead of -- "vogue" instead of somewhere else. you can go and buy a polo suit for $5000. to help them sell shirts. >> first of all, we have to remember that suit is timeless so to speak, versus a new apple watch which, in the year is somewhat disposable. that is a big difference. second, and most importantly they should really be focusing on the mass market. it is great to have a $17,000 watch and we are talking about it a lot, but i would narrow the range -- i would have gone down to $249 and up to $2000, and even offered a monthly payment plan to make misting of it being disposable a little easier. one other point that i would have done i would have bundled this with the iphone 6. most of the six sales are done. it would be a nice counter to this & galaxy released today to also come out and say we have this new apple watch and we are bundling it with the iphone. cory: stephen, what do you think the role the high-end watch does to pull consumers to this product line? stephen: i think it is a marketing tool. i agree with rafi it w
the same reason why they bought ads in "vodue" instead of -- "vogue" instead of somewhere else. you can go and buy a polo suit for $5000. to help them sell shirts. >> first of all, we have to remember that suit is timeless so to speak, versus a new apple watch which, in the year is somewhat disposable. that is a big difference. second, and most importantly they should really be focusing on the mass market. it is great to have a $17,000 watch and we are talking about it...
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the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for.t's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular who i could barely see him because there was so much graffiti all over his cell door. and all over his walls, it looked like hieroglyphics. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces and he's also combined a little mustard on it for coloring. that's what he's writing with on the actual door. he's been here for a long time. so he continually works on it. >> then i saw the inmate inside. he was completely naked except for cellophane over his private parts. seemed very gentle. didn't seem violent. wasn't pounding on the doors. he wasn't hurting himself. but he was not some
the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for.t's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup."...
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. >> with ads in magazines like vogue, they want the watch to make a stags statement, competing againstes but high-end switch watches too, there is the gold versions and celebs like beyonce and drake got early access going for as much as 17,000 dollars. >> the apple watch edition is the most beautiful expression of the watch. >> they believe in the company strategy. >> apple has created over the years, a true luxury brand. it has. you go to an apple store and there is an experience about the apple store that is very unique. so they have been a luxury brand for a long time. >> just hours after it began accepting pre-orders all of the models were sold out. with most not shipping until june. production is stretched but some analysts speculate the company is trying to create added buzz by making the product difficult to get. >> you want to have product available and out there but at the same time, if you can make it harder to get, obviously that is kind of cool. >> none of this indicates whether the product is deemed a success. the watch can do a lot of things like track fitness, get messag
. >> with ads in magazines like vogue, they want the watch to make a stags statement, competing againstes but high-end switch watches too, there is the gold versions and celebs like beyonce and drake got early access going for as much as 17,000 dollars. >> the apple watch edition is the most beautiful expression of the watch. >> they believe in the company strategy. >> apple has created over the years, a true luxury brand. it has. you go to an apple store and there is an...
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she has been on every fashion magazine from vogue to elle, now trying to get the lips plump.you think she deserves to be in the top three? >> too much too soon. >> i think so too. you know, all of her sisters of course are on there. kendel kaily i don't know all of them, all made some list some number on the list. here is the winner. michelle keying and. >> small name, taking the big honor, that's what i say mike. named her the sexiest woman in the world. here's what you have to know about her. english actress and model. probably why you have not heard much about her. >> on the soap opera. >> yes. you would know about that, wouldn't you? >> mike knows his soap operas. >> i know. that's the top three most sexiest women in the world. >> i would agree with one absolutely combo ariana grand and -- >> ariana made the list. here's what's weird. britney spears out ranked beyonce. >> oh, come on? who are these people? >> my gosh. >> like 16 i think and beyonce 19 or something. like who makes these lists? what happened to like halle barre, she wasn't on there angelina,. >> remember wh
she has been on every fashion magazine from vogue to elle, now trying to get the lips plump.you think she deserves to be in the top three? >> too much too soon. >> i think so too. you know, all of her sisters of course are on there. kendel kaily i don't know all of them, all made some list some number on the list. here is the winner. michelle keying and. >> small name, taking the big honor, that's what i say mike. named her the sexiest woman in the world. here's what you have...
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. >> the idea behind it was a vogue cover. >> reporter: the work was a labor of love. >> i blew this and custom designed this. >> reporter: whether taking on a grand living or a five by five powder room. >> somebody either loves it or hates it. if there is no reaction it has been a failure. this is a gentleman's lounge. >> reporter: as architecture goes this house has a historic ped i gree. it was designed by julia morgan who also designed hearst castle. >> she designed 800 buildings. she designed a building every three weeks. >> she had a classic element which bounded all of her pictures. >> i wanted the room to feel open and airy. they are cans set perpendicularly to the wall. >> reporter: 15,000 visitors are expected to tour the house through may 25th. a rare chance to take up very temporary residence in a stately mansion. >> i think it is a desire to come into a big, large home and see what the possibilities are in a home this size. >> a home this size indeed, has plenty of possibilities, nothing a little creativity and a house-sized wad of cash wouldn't fill. phil rosato jr., nb
. >> the idea behind it was a vogue cover. >> reporter: the work was a labor of love. >> i blew this and custom designed this. >> reporter: whether taking on a grand living or a five by five powder room. >> somebody either loves it or hates it. if there is no reaction it has been a failure. this is a gentleman's lounge. >> reporter: as architecture goes this house has a historic ped i gree. it was designed by julia morgan who also designed hearst castle....
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and we're going to meet the first transgender model featured in american "vogue" and get her thoughtson bruce jenner's transition. >> "access hollywood live" starts right now. >> stand by billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yes, yes, yes.
and we're going to meet the first transgender model featured in american "vogue" and get her thoughtson bruce jenner's transition. >> "access hollywood live" starts right now. >> stand by billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yes, yes, yes.
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and spending money like it's going out of style or should i say "vogue," kim kardashian and kanye westortedly have installed a $35,000 home cinema system, it allows kim and kanye to watch new released movies for a mere 500 bucks per film it. may make a lot of sense since the couple seems to be so busy taking selfies. >>> stocks shaking up earlier losses, firmly to the upside the s&p 500 and nasdaq close to new highs. check in with liz claman as we head into the last hour of trading, what do you have coming up? >> having touched above all-time closing highs, the s&p and nasdaq in full rally mode, watching that closely if you are in stocks or making money. it is also the busiest earnings reporting day of the entire quarter. we have an earnings bonanza with ceo's of major companies. you either buy products or have used their products duncan brands and quest diagnostics. we have duncan brands, nigel travis, both have interesting stories. dunkin' uses millions of eggs in breakfast sandwiches we will ask him with of course the avian flu gripping the heart of the midwest. we'll talk to him wh
and spending money like it's going out of style or should i say "vogue," kim kardashian and kanye westortedly have installed a $35,000 home cinema system, it allows kim and kanye to watch new released movies for a mere 500 bucks per film it. may make a lot of sense since the couple seems to be so busy taking selfies. >>> stocks shaking up earlier losses, firmly to the upside the s&p 500 and nasdaq close to new highs. check in with liz claman as we head into the last hour...
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. >> jimmy: i mean -- "vogue." "like a prayer."jimmy: "ray of light." >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: "lucky star." >> questlove: "crazy for you." "borderline." >> jimmy: yeah,crazy for -- that was a great one. >> questlove: "everybody." >> jimmy: "everybody." i love that one. >> questlove: "get in the groove." >> jimmy: my favorite is "holiday." >> questlove: ah. >> jimmy: that's my jam. [ applause ] that's the best. it's the ultimate vacation song. it just makes you so happy. so, earlier today me and the roots went into the "tonight show" music room, grabbed some classroom instruments, and did our own version of "holiday" with madonna herself. [ cheers and applause ] check it out. ♪ >> questlove: uno, dos, tres, go! ♪ ♪ ♪ holiday celebrate holiday celebrate ♪ ♪ if we took a holiday took some time to celebrate just one day out of life it would be ♪ ♪ it would be so nice everybody spread the word we're gonna have a celebration ♪ ♪ all across the world in every nation it's time for the good times forget about the bad times ♪ ♪ oh, yea
. >> jimmy: i mean -- "vogue." "like a prayer."jimmy: "ray of light." >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: "lucky star." >> questlove: "crazy for you." "borderline." >> jimmy: yeah,crazy for -- that was a great one. >> questlove: "everybody." >> jimmy: "everybody." i love that one. >> questlove: "get in the groove." >> jimmy: my favorite is...
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. >> i seen that vogue cover a year ago. >> blew up the internet. >> yes, thanks very much. >>> influential, in fashion, influential in music and influential in everything. see michael yo tonight and every week night on the insider at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. >> still to come, hour to get the most out of your tax refund. >>> plus, sectioning and d.a. lecturer, middle school students in west philadelphia got lessens in life. i'm pat ciarrocchi, you'll be surprised to learn what got the biggest response. >>> also ahead tonight a local bridge shut down thanks to a sink hole is now getting replaced, we will tell you what it means for thousands of drivers who use that bridge every day. >>> then new at 6:00 as property values continue to shrink, one new jersey county is getting creative with how to deal with its budget woes. we will tell you the building officials are putting up for sale. >>> i'm chris may with some of the day's top stories for you. "eyewitness news" has new surveillance video from the hit and run monday in kensington in which this car was involve. >>> we have learn that the lit
. >> i seen that vogue cover a year ago. >> blew up the internet. >> yes, thanks very much. >>> influential, in fashion, influential in music and influential in everything. see michael yo tonight and every week night on the insider at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. >> still to come, hour to get the most out of your tax refund. >>> plus, sectioning and d.a. lecturer, middle school students in west philadelphia got lessens in life. i'm pat ciarrocchi, you'll...
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that's whopper cologne money. [ laughter ] and finally guys, "vogue" has named what they are callingod's new brat pack, it's justin bieber, kendall jenner, ansel elgort and this is surprising super creepy rob lowe. [ laughter and applause ] so, happy he made the list. he's back. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you doing 8g band. you sound lovely. you look lovely. it's lovely to have you here. i don't need to tell you guys march madness is in full swing. we have the sweet 16 coming up this weekend. a lot of us filled out brackets. a lot of us have since torn them up. and one of the things i mentioned about brackets the last couple days, is there are websites out there who have come up with non-basketball bracket competitions for people to put a vote online. things like best burrito or best action movie. so, we here at "late night" we went out and created a bracket of our own. we chose 64 totally unrelated things and we pit them against each other in a bracket we've been calling "the 'late night' tournament of things." [ applause ]
that's whopper cologne money. [ laughter ] and finally guys, "vogue" has named what they are callingod's new brat pack, it's justin bieber, kendall jenner, ansel elgort and this is surprising super creepy rob lowe. [ laughter and applause ] so, happy he made the list. he's back. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you doing 8g band. you sound lovely. you look lovely. it's lovely to have you here. i don't need to tell you guys...
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the reason why that is so important is because the number one tactic of the government in vogue, true since the history of war was begun, is the enemy of the war has to be dehumanized, has to be completely demonize to the point of almost subhuman state of nonexistence. the reason for this is even the most sociopathic citizenry will not sustain very long a knowledge that it is supporting a continuous killing of their fellow human beings. it's why those people have to be dehumanized, so that knowledge can be abated. what you have over the past 11 years of continuous bombing and killing and attention and torture is the continuous dehumanization of the victims of this violence which no most every case are muslims. you have american politicians who will stand up and say, we are not at war with islam, we understand the majority of muslims are peaceful, and we are only interested in punishing and bringing to justice those muslims work stream s who were violent. the reality, the impact of this this constant- of dehumanization is to render muslims completely voiceless. the most striking instan
the reason why that is so important is because the number one tactic of the government in vogue, true since the history of war was begun, is the enemy of the war has to be dehumanized, has to be completely demonize to the point of almost subhuman state of nonexistence. the reason for this is even the most sociopathic citizenry will not sustain very long a knowledge that it is supporting a continuous killing of their fellow human beings. it's why those people have to be dehumanized, so that...
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mid-19th century, the greatest mode of transportation this country explores, the railroad is now en vogue. petersburg has become a hub for that. petersburg will have railroads reaching to all points of the compass from the city. that's what brings about the civil war and grant's interest. as the war has begun, petersburg takes its role as a manufacturing city, shifted it towards the war effort, and because of all this transportation that makes it easy to come and go from there it has now become a hub for supply center for the confederate armies of virginia. most notably, it is linked by rail to the confederate capital of richmond 25 miles to the north. when grant decides to set his sights on petersburg, virginia in june, 1864, he is after cutting the supplies that lee's army are living on. he knows that lee is going to fight to keep that line intact. on june 15 1864, 15,000 union soldiers will descend upon petersburg. petersburg is waiting for a union attack, they have been for two years. they have a system of entrenchments all the way around the city. unfortunately, for those confederate
mid-19th century, the greatest mode of transportation this country explores, the railroad is now en vogue. petersburg has become a hub for that. petersburg will have railroads reaching to all points of the compass from the city. that's what brings about the civil war and grant's interest. as the war has begun, petersburg takes its role as a manufacturing city, shifted it towards the war effort, and because of all this transportation that makes it easy to come and go from there it has now become...
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and it was not in the in then vogue area of town which was dupont circle.when lars maertd isabel, isabell had just recently inherited $17 million. and i spent some time trying to calculate what that is in today's dollars and i came up with several figures. " low end is in today's dollars is $378 million. on the high end, depending on how it's measured, dollars buying power today, or in power and influence it's up to $11.7 billion. anyway isabell was the wealthiest woman in america when she married lars. so they had actually bought these house lots from the patton sisters and it's said that the andersons never felt totally comfortable in this house because the patton sisters were spy on them. they'd look out the windows, keep a list of who was coming and going. they were known to be talking to the staff here about what was going on in the house and then they would call lars' mother and tell her. now, lars' mother was a very proper society woman cave dweller and she didn't approve and lars was getting a earful. so it wasn't always the best fit in here. lars h
and it was not in the in then vogue area of town which was dupont circle.when lars maertd isabel, isabell had just recently inherited $17 million. and i spent some time trying to calculate what that is in today's dollars and i came up with several figures. " low end is in today's dollars is $378 million. on the high end, depending on how it's measured, dollars buying power today, or in power and influence it's up to $11.7 billion. anyway isabell was the wealthiest woman in america when she...
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think it is important to notice some of these stocks that had been big momentum stocks come back into vogue. netflix is one of them. this is trading between 300 and 480 most of the year. now back to the upper end of the range. there is a lot of action way out of the money call options for april which expire on friday. someone had inclination we'll have a big bust to the upside. so the options market only priced in about 9 1/2% measured move. we're getting a little bit, i haven't seen the percentage here, we're getting a little bit of a bounce. liz: bid is 514, 517, 518 and climbing. >> here we go. can't fight momentum. that is what it comes down to. david: hold on. go ahead, charlie. >> oversea subscriber growth, with number above two and a quarter million for the first quarter, that may be driving the stock. that is number to look at, overseas sub-growth. david: charlie are you concerned what is happening overseas? we had boom based on money printing. they're doing what we used to do, what we may continue to do at some point in the future. is that bubble going to burst at some point? >> as
think it is important to notice some of these stocks that had been big momentum stocks come back into vogue. netflix is one of them. this is trading between 300 and 480 most of the year. now back to the upper end of the range. there is a lot of action way out of the money call options for april which expire on friday. someone had inclination we'll have a big bust to the upside. so the options market only priced in about 9 1/2% measured move. we're getting a little bit, i haven't seen the...
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. ♪ >> when he's not jet setting to paris for a men's wear show or taking tips from vogue editor in chiefook is busy building his own fashion empire. >> look at you. >> was that photo shopped at all? >> no way. no way. no way. >> and did we mention he has a pretty good day job. >> there goes westbrook. as point guard for the oklahoma city thunder westbrook was the nba's leading scorer this season. and racked up numbers not seen since the days of wilt chamberlain and michael jordan. >> russell westbrook is the best player in the nba right now. >> i told you! >> but it's westbrook's off the court style that has him in a league of his own. >> not trying to dress like anybody else. trying to find a niche, find something that i like. but also i looking too crazy. i have a happy medium between both. >> last summer he partnered with new york retailer barney's to create a menswear line. first time an athlete has ever collaborated on a project with a high fashion mecca. and this year he became creative director of the designer denim brand true religion. what is it about fashion that gets your bloo
. ♪ >> when he's not jet setting to paris for a men's wear show or taking tips from vogue editor in chiefook is busy building his own fashion empire. >> look at you. >> was that photo shopped at all? >> no way. no way. no way. >> and did we mention he has a pretty good day job. >> there goes westbrook. as point guard for the oklahoma city thunder westbrook was the nba's leading scorer this season. and racked up numbers not seen since the days of wilt...
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it was not in vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the early '70s. what's great now that their youngest son is about to be -- is a member of congress all right, and, you know, when they first moved to sap tone owe, they had difficulty buying a home, and now, you know, i'm representing my hometown, and part of that is because people are no longer voting on the color of your skin, but content of the character, and people knew i was going to work hard and try to get things done, that i was going to work across the aisle, and that i have an experience and background that is unique. nobody up here has that, and so, for me, it's about working hard, and at the end of the day, whether you're black, brown, or anything, you know, people care about a couple things -- food on the table roof over their head and the people they love to be healthy and happy, all right? when you address those issues it does not matter which community you're in, it's going to resinate with people. >> you're different obviously, from the president in terms of parties, but do you under
it was not in vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the early '70s. what's great now that their youngest son is about to be -- is a member of congress all right, and, you know, when they first moved to sap tone owe, they had difficulty buying a home, and now, you know, i'm representing my hometown, and part of that is because people are no longer voting on the color of your skin, but content of the character, and people knew i was going to work hard and try to get things done,...
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giant reportedly spent $38 million on a television campaign and, of course, we remember those ads in vogueere meant to convey the message this product was really hip, it was cool and it was aspirational. we also see celebrities spreading the worz as well. katy perry sporting a themed watch on instagram. the rapper drake wearing a watch at coachella and the marketsing whether viral or paid is generating buzz. more than 30,000 tweets on apple watch in just the past 24 hours alone. jon fortt, over to you. >> well, one of the most trafficked retail destinations in the world here on fifth avenue, so what are real people, new york,ers, and visitors to new york, saying about the watch. take a listen. >> i don't have to pull the six plus phone out of my pocket while i'm going to the hotel or going through the airport. it's just all right there. >> it's pretty cool. the only problem i have is you have to have your phone nearby to receive a call, that's the only -- kind of almost you wish there was completely free of having to have your phone. >> i think some people are skeptical now, but i think in
giant reportedly spent $38 million on a television campaign and, of course, we remember those ads in vogueere meant to convey the message this product was really hip, it was cool and it was aspirational. we also see celebrities spreading the worz as well. katy perry sporting a themed watch on instagram. the rapper drake wearing a watch at coachella and the marketsing whether viral or paid is generating buzz. more than 30,000 tweets on apple watch in just the past 24 hours alone. jon fortt, over...
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that report discussed to cases in which the privilege had been in vogue under the new policy, but thosere no longer the only two cases. so i'd like to ask you if you could provide the appropriate oversight committees with the second periodic report on the exercise of state secret privilege is that discusses of those cases which the privilege has been invoked on since april of 2011. >> senator, you raise the important issue of the need to work with the oversight committees b. davis committee on intelligence, in return to actions of the department of justice not just so committees can carry out their work but so that the american people can be aware of how the department carries out its work. i'm not familiar with the reports that you referred at this point. i certainly look forward to reviewing this issue and document the i will do my best to ensure that the department lives up to its obligation that is set forth. >> good, and i will come back. this is an important question to ask, so i will come back and hopefully can get this get an answer yes or no within the next couple of weeks. so
that report discussed to cases in which the privilege had been in vogue under the new policy, but thosere no longer the only two cases. so i'd like to ask you if you could provide the appropriate oversight committees with the second periodic report on the exercise of state secret privilege is that discusses of those cases which the privilege has been invoked on since april of 2011. >> senator, you raise the important issue of the need to work with the oversight committees b. davis...
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. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video,ery charming. do you feel like a real new yorker?g around. the amazing thing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver? >> oh come on you guys can just leave your coats right over here. wow. your bedroom is amazing. oh, thanks. we wororked with a designer from havertys. total refresh. oh, i cannot believe people. what? covering up your new bed like that. it's okay. what kind of animals did you invite to this party? we can help. much better. celebrate our 130th anniversary with extra savings at havertys. plus enjoy 24-month, no-interest financing. havertys. discover something you. >>> how great is it to have another happy dog? another happy family? no luck on the name yet? >> not yet. >> a lot of ideas. >> have a good day, everyone. >> bye
. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video,ery charming. do you feel like a real new yorker?g around. the amazing thing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver?...
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. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video, which is very charming.hing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver? >> oh c >>> how great is it to have another happy dog? another happy family? no luck on the name yet? >> not yet. >> a lot of ideas. >> have a good day, everyone. >> bye. >>> good morning. i'm kristin ze. we are starting to see some sun. >> that's the key to today's forecast. sunshine. warmer temperatures, the breeze will keep the coast in the upper 50s,low 60s, mid-60s around san francisco. low to mid-70s else we are. inland east bay in the 80s. as far as going to the game tonight, not quite as cool as it was last night. 64 dropping down to 57. let me get to the accuweather seven-day forecast. 70s at the coast, 80s around the bay. 90s inland.
. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video, which is very charming.hing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver? >> oh c >>> how great is it to...
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tom: is the cloud a fad, is it a vogue or something bigger and broader? give a straight answer? mr. nahal: it's much more than that and you look at the uptake of the internet around the world and the fact we'll have 50 billion devices connected to the net by 2020. tom: do you go long i.b.m.? how do you play the cloud as a thematic investment. mr. nahal: for a lot of small to medium enterprises it's cheaper and more efficient to of move to the cloud than try to do this themselves. olivia: dab, these are all big overawaying themes, which one impacts your world? dan: oil has an important part in improving the economy in general and improving performance. in certain markets it will be an issue like in houston who bet on shale development and is spotty in terms of where it will make a difference. tom: when you take thematic investment and go to may of 2014 can you long in the markets? mr. nahal: definitely. these are our issues. they are 5-25-year shelf life but at the same time the investors have to be on top. tom: what do you say, you're at a merrill lynch m
tom: is the cloud a fad, is it a vogue or something bigger and broader? give a straight answer? mr. nahal: it's much more than that and you look at the uptake of the internet around the world and the fact we'll have 50 billion devices connected to the net by 2020. tom: do you go long i.b.m.? how do you play the cloud as a thematic investment. mr. nahal: for a lot of small to medium enterprises it's cheaper and more efficient to of move to the cloud than try to do this themselves. olivia: dab,...
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. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video, which is very charming.h a stupid day running around. the amazing thing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver? >> oh come on. >> [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm hmm. with lookout decks for star gazing? yeah. cool! wait. how...? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! the wizard of oz with top prizes of $300,000. there's a full moon tonight! [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> how great is it to have another happy dog? another happy family? no luck on the name yet? >> not yet. >> a lot of ideas. >> have a goo
. >> and "vogue" just had you shoot a video, which is very charming.h a stupid day running around. the amazing thing, we were doing really dumb things in public. no one blinked an eye. even thought i was just normal. >> that's the beauty of new york. you have another big project coming up that's getting a lot of talk a lot of positive buzz. it's a top nick the strkszeitgeist. it's the danish girl. >> we just wrapped. >> and eddie redmayne, does he deliver?...
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it was not in vogue that they were an interracial couple in south texas in the 1970's. now their youngest son is a member of congress. when they first went to san antonio, they had difficulty buying a home. now i am representing my hometown. part of that is because people are no longer voting on the color of your skin. people knew that i was going to work hard and get things done, that i was going to work across the aisle, that i have the experience you need. no one here has that. for me, it is about working hard. whether you are black, brown, or anything, people care about a couple of things. they want food on the table, a roof over their head, and the people that they love to be healthy and happy. when you address those issues, it is going to resonate with people. mr. scully: you are different from the president in terms of parties. do you have a sense of his background and what it was like him to grow up in a similar situation? representative hurd: i am aware. there are a number of people who have had this experience. it is great using it. you learn to be empathetic,
it was not in vogue that they were an interracial couple in south texas in the 1970's. now their youngest son is a member of congress. when they first went to san antonio, they had difficulty buying a home. now i am representing my hometown. part of that is because people are no longer voting on the color of your skin. people knew that i was going to work hard and get things done, that i was going to work across the aisle, that i have the experience you need. no one here has that. for me, it is...