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harry winston.mpany has outfitted celebrities off and on screen. >> i would like you to wear these. they're rented for the occasion. >> reporter: like ingrid bergman. >> would you help me, please? yes, certainly. reporter: even marilyn monroe couldn't help but sing about it. >> talk to me harry winston. tell me all about it. >> reporter: so, are you a harry winston fan? >> we are a big harry winston fan. >> reporter: nina garcia is creative director of marie claire magazine and a judge on the hit reality show project runway. >> they are the jeweler of jewels. really. it's another world. to enter into the harry winston world is to be in a dream. it's a stuff of legends. >> reporter: and so for every oscar night harry winston loans out some of its finest pieces to nominees presenters, and hollywood legends. >> this is our main salon space. reporter: spokeswoman meredith keller and her team help celebrities pick out that perfect item, like this bracelet with 400 diamonds. >> this is our red carpet brac
harry winston.mpany has outfitted celebrities off and on screen. >> i would like you to wear these. they're rented for the occasion. >> reporter: like ingrid bergman. >> would you help me, please? yes, certainly. reporter: even marilyn monroe couldn't help but sing about it. >> talk to me harry winston. tell me all about it. >> reporter: so, are you a harry winston fan? >> we are a big harry winston fan. >> reporter: nina garcia is creative director of...
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she said that she put it winston kept franklin up too late. winston kept everybody up late. it wasn't just the president he was doing that too. .. so i was glad you put that there, but i kind of wish it was earlier. but that was good. >> it's an important chapter. it showed a part of churchill's character that was very important. many other people of commented or got any other questions? >> churchill was known for being a poor money manager. all of the food that he thought, did you find bills that he actually paid for everything? he was kind of famous for not being -- and various other things in his life. >> i don't know about the suits but most of the bills i've seen, and i've seen many of them, are stamped paid. for instance well all of the important dinners that he had for his son's 21st birthday's, they were paid. i i am not clear and that's an interesting question. i'm not clear when the dinner was and when the bill was paid so you bring up an interesting point. but they are all paid, all stamped paid in all of the bills are saved. not just a few of them. there are many
she said that she put it winston kept franklin up too late. winston kept everybody up late. it wasn't just the president he was doing that too. .. so i was glad you put that there, but i kind of wish it was earlier. but that was good. >> it's an important chapter. it showed a part of churchill's character that was very important. many other people of commented or got any other questions? >> churchill was known for being a poor money manager. all of the food that he thought, did you...
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she said as she put it winston cup franklin too late but winston kept everybody up late, not just the president. there are some wonderful stories in the book about what people thought of that and the stories are very funny. >> i think it is fascinating that he was able to leave england. in today's world of president obama goes to hawaii for four five days everybody goes crazy. >> churchill took his staff with him. when president obama goes there is no danger in the way there was danger in december of 41. >> just a comment. i was reading it and getting upset about how much they were eating and he had access to but you end the book with the rationing so it redeemed him. i was glad you put that there by which was earlier sudden get upset all the time. that was good. >> it was an important chapter. showed a part of churchill's character that was very important. many other people have in common. any other questions? >> churchill was known for being a poor money manager. all of the menuses and and food that he bought a, did you find bills that he paid for everything? he was famous for not p
she said as she put it winston cup franklin too late but winston kept everybody up late, not just the president. there are some wonderful stories in the book about what people thought of that and the stories are very funny. >> i think it is fascinating that he was able to leave england. in today's world of president obama goes to hawaii for four five days everybody goes crazy. >> churchill took his staff with him. when president obama goes there is no danger in the way there was...
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winston was associate professor at m.i.t. dr. winston went university of california berkeley and the london school of economics. thank you for testifying. mr. kennedy, you are up first. your opening statement. >> each of the witnesses written's statements will be entered to the record in the entirety. and i ask each witness to summerrize the testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time there's a timing light on the table when it switches from green to yellow you have one minute to conclude your testimony. when the light turns red it means your time has expired. i'm more lenient than most. if you need to go on, that's fine with me. i now recognize mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> senator bacchus, ranking member cohen, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is gary kennedy i'm the senior vice president for american airlines. i've been involved in both the chapter 11 restructuring of our company and the proposed merger between american and yairls. u.s. airways. the airline industry has experie
winston was associate professor at m.i.t. dr. winston went university of california berkeley and the london school of economics. thank you for testifying. mr. kennedy, you are up first. your opening statement. >> each of the witnesses written's statements will be entered to the record in the entirety. and i ask each witness to summerrize the testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time there's a timing light on the table when it switches from green to yellow you...
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i have lived with winston churchill for four years, and it was wonderful. even though that took place in the frigid archives after churchill college. i'm often asked where i got the idea for still another book on churchill to add to the thousands already written. well, i've read many books about this fascinating man and notice that many of his important accomplishments were achieved at dinners, sometimes at lunches. so i began to wonder why that was so, why most of the deals that were struck at the famous international conferences held during world war ii were made at or facilitated by dinners at which the leaders were more relaxed than at formal sessions. so i began digging into the churchill archives. not only did i find menus for the more famous dinners with presidents roosevelt and truman and with stalin, but there were details of churchill carefully setting the stage for dinners with his generals, political friends and foes, leading academics and a host -- pardon the pun -- of interesting people. his dinners usually included 12-15 people and very often
i have lived with winston churchill for four years, and it was wonderful. even though that took place in the frigid archives after churchill college. i'm often asked where i got the idea for still another book on churchill to add to the thousands already written. well, i've read many books about this fascinating man and notice that many of his important accomplishments were achieved at dinners, sometimes at lunches. so i began to wonder why that was so, why most of the deals that were struck at...
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because she said that winston kept franklin up too late. winston kept everybody up late.it wasn't just the president. there are some wonderful stories about what people thought of that. and the stories about the cooking as well. they are very funny. >> i think it's fascinating that he was able to actually leave england. it's like in today's world, the president obama goes over to hawaii for four or five days. everybody goes crazy. >> well, when president obama -- [inaudible] in that trip that they took in december. [inaudible] >> yes? >> it's not a question, but just a comment. i was reading about how much they were eating, and he had access with the rationing. so it redeemed him. i'm glad you put that there. but i kind of wish it was earlier so that i didn't get upset all the time. [laughter] >> yes, it was an important chapter. it showed a part of his character that was very important. as many other people have this in common. >> yes? >> he was known for being a poor money manager. all of the menus that he planned in the food that he thought, did he find bills that he a
because she said that winston kept franklin up too late. winston kept everybody up late.it wasn't just the president. there are some wonderful stories about what people thought of that. and the stories about the cooking as well. they are very funny. >> i think it's fascinating that he was able to actually leave england. it's like in today's world, the president obama goes over to hawaii for four or five days. everybody goes crazy. >> well, when president obama -- [inaudible] in that...
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my name is michael winston. i worked for countrywide financial corporation from 2005 till 2008. they said their goal was world-class. goldman sachs on the pacific. and they wanted me to realize their vision. see now if you can reach up, with both fists... >> narrator: michael winston once lived inside the bubble at mortgage originator countrywide. at first, winston was impressed by ceo angelo mozilo and how he had turned countrywide into america's number one mortgage company. >> how ya doin'? >> narrator: but just a few months into the job, winston had an encounter in the coany parking lot. >> i'd been there five months when i happened to park next to a car with personalized vanity plates. said, "fund 'em."zed plates and i had a conversation with the person nearest the car. i didn't know if it was the owner or just some guy walking by. and i just said, "'fund 'em,' that's an interesting plate. what do you suppose that means?" and he said, "that's angelo mozilo's growth strategy for 20." and he said, "we have a loan for every customer." >> a growing family with a lot of debt. >>
my name is michael winston. i worked for countrywide financial corporation from 2005 till 2008. they said their goal was world-class. goldman sachs on the pacific. and they wanted me to realize their vision. see now if you can reach up, with both fists... >> narrator: michael winston once lived inside the bubble at mortgage originator countrywide. at first, winston was impressed by ceo angelo mozilo and how he had turned countrywide into america's number one mortgage company. >> how...
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host: david winston, a republican strategist. he is president of the winston group.e does election analyst -- analysis for cbs news. steve mcmahon, a democratic strategist, a co-founder of purple strategies. he is working as a media consultant and a strategic adviser to democratic candidates for federal and state why office. let's hear from cheryl in eatontown, new jersey. an independent. caller: my problem is that i see what is going on. the leadership at the top of both parties is trying to create a lot of division amongst the public. we need to stop falling for it. it is kind of their planned. i am not trusting either side. one side is failing majorly with the economy and going against the constitution. the other side is creating or risk to make it seem like it is one or the other side's fault. the leadership at the top of both is wrong. don't fall for thinking the american system is bad. it is just these specific people at the top. it is not a kid. the american system can be better by bringing people in. both sides are at fault. you will see the economy get worse
host: david winston, a republican strategist. he is president of the winston group.e does election analyst -- analysis for cbs news. steve mcmahon, a democratic strategist, a co-founder of purple strategies. he is working as a media consultant and a strategic adviser to democratic candidates for federal and state why office. let's hear from cheryl in eatontown, new jersey. an independent. caller: my problem is that i see what is going on. the leadership at the top of both parties is trying to...
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i think it was winston churchill said something to the affect that the only worst thing than, than going to war with allies is to go to war without allies. >> we're dealing with network global threats and if we don't provide a network global response we're always gonna to be on the back foot. >> what we need is not just nato on the conventional defense side, we need a nato alliance for economic statecraft. >> the problem is that it is an alliance that is largely sustained by american defense spending. (instrumental music) >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. >> never before in our history have we been so interconnected with the rest of the world. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues, join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about
i think it was winston churchill said something to the affect that the only worst thing than, than going to war with allies is to go to war without allies. >> we're dealing with network global threats and if we don't provide a network global response we're always gonna to be on the back foot. >> what we need is not just nato on the conventional defense side, we need a nato alliance for economic statecraft. >> the problem is that it is an alliance that is largely sustained by...
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of all the things they had there, the harry winston tough you go after -- harry winston you go afterat they stole. stuart: what am i missing here? harry winston? liz: and he doesn't watch downton abbey. stuart: that's right. what do you say about harry winston, liz? liz: listen, i love jewelry, but i can't afford that, not on my salary. stuart: have you ever bought anything from harry winston? charles: i have not. it is aspirational. [laughter] stuart: have you ever bought anything from tiffany on 5th avenue? charles: i bought from tiffany, not on 5th avenue. that store is a disaster. they better fix it up right away. that's why i have hated the stock for a long time. it's so ugly and so old. they need a complete overhaul of that store. have you been in there lately? it feels like walking back in time. they need a great architect, give them whatever they want, clean that place up, rejuvenate the company and the brand. stuart: that's unbelievable today. [laughter] stuart: i want charles out of the highlight reel which is next. [laughter]
of all the things they had there, the harry winston tough you go after -- harry winston you go afterat they stole. stuart: what am i missing here? harry winston? liz: and he doesn't watch downton abbey. stuart: that's right. what do you say about harry winston, liz? liz: listen, i love jewelry, but i can't afford that, not on my salary. stuart: have you ever bought anything from harry winston? charles: i have not. it is aspirational. [laughter] stuart: have you ever bought anything from tiffany...
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winston churchill said of the admiral, those of you who have endured a similar ordeal may judge him. in fact, many of you, many of us here, have already faced or will face an ordeal similar to the ordeal faced by those nomadic societies when you are the relative responsible for the medical care of an old person. and when you were the one who has to decide whether and when to hold further medical interventions and when to administer painkillers and sedatives or take care of a sick spouse. on the opposite extreme, to have the extreme, it exists in the new guinea society where i've been doing fieldwork for the past 50 years. in the society of many other sedentary traditional societies around the world. in those societies, older people are cared for in. they are fed. they remain valuable. they continue to live in the same house or at a nearby house with their children, relatives, and lifelong friends. in a traditional new guinea society, older people can no longer to their own food and the adult children to the food promised that the food into a cup, and give that soft food to the toothl
winston churchill said of the admiral, those of you who have endured a similar ordeal may judge him. in fact, many of you, many of us here, have already faced or will face an ordeal similar to the ordeal faced by those nomadic societies when you are the relative responsible for the medical care of an old person. and when you were the one who has to decide whether and when to hold further medical interventions and when to administer painkillers and sedatives or take care of a sick spouse. on the...
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winston salem. .th ranked maryland visiting a steal. the acc player of the eyar taking care of the rest -- of the year taking care of the rest. chelsea douglas. could trigger. -- quick trigger. sienna hawkins for 3. terps won their 9thin a row. next up, 5th ranked duke. curtis hill going base line for the gentleman's dunk. has his back. nice follow in the finish. on the break. look at the crazy hang and the finisterre. 58-51. lacrosse team from albany. johns hopkins looking every bit like a fifth ranked team in the country. [indiscernible] he had a hat trick. 9-4, johns hopkins. they roll past sienna, 15-6. joe saunders was one of the markell stories -- was one of the remarkable stories of the 2012 orioles season. \ he agrees to a one-year contract that could be worth $7.5 million with the seattle mariners. the orioles resurgence, the ribbon superbowl. pretty good time -- the ravens super bowl. a pretty good time for baltimor. >> [laughter] does that mean it was a close call? hd snow showers out there tonight. some of you might get some
winston salem. .th ranked maryland visiting a steal. the acc player of the eyar taking care of the rest -- of the year taking care of the rest. chelsea douglas. could trigger. -- quick trigger. sienna hawkins for 3. terps won their 9thin a row. next up, 5th ranked duke. curtis hill going base line for the gentleman's dunk. has his back. nice follow in the finish. on the break. look at the crazy hang and the finisterre. 58-51. lacrosse team from albany. johns hopkins looking every bit like a...
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he won in winston-salem and in anaheim. this is a rematch. j.w.: going to have a little forward motion. he is going to move out of their good, way from his hands. shane proctor using that free arm. craig: you heard shorty saying he was getting a little behind. he did exactly what you wanted him to do, keep the free arm down. j.w.: you watch when he leaves, we all bow down the way he has been doing good, just a little bit behind. it gets the arm strength putting all the pressure on him to the outside and he couldn't adjust back. craig: a hat trick for who dat. the third time it has bucked off shane proctor. the lead dog is luke snyder right now, but it could be mike lee with bushwacker in kansas city. torque to go with it... 'cuz unless you'r usin' your truck to deliver pizza's ... you ain't gettin' anything done without it. torque is power. it pulls trailers. hauls dirt. drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap off your beer. and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introd
he won in winston-salem and in anaheim. this is a rematch. j.w.: going to have a little forward motion. he is going to move out of their good, way from his hands. shane proctor using that free arm. craig: you heard shorty saying he was getting a little behind. he did exactly what you wanted him to do, keep the free arm down. j.w.: you watch when he leaves, we all bow down the way he has been doing good, just a little bit behind. it gets the arm strength putting all the pressure on him to the...
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. >> up next, someone talks about dinners hosted by winston churchill during and after world war ii, which is used to persuade world were leaders on various matters. it's about 45 minutes. >> good evening. thank you for coming. i'm delighted to see you here to talk about my new book, "dinner with churchill: policy-making at the dinner table." since i book is about the importance of dinner, i will be brief. i just want to whet your appetite so that go buy my book. those try another sentence. i have lived with winston churchill for four years and it was wonderful, even though that took place in the frigid archives at churchill college. i'm often asked ray got the idea for another book on churchill to ask the thousands are to britain. when i read about this fascinating man and his important accomplishments were achieved at dinners. sometimes that lunch is. as i began to wonder why that was so come away most of the deal struck as the famous international conferences held during world war ii were made at or facilitated by dinners at which the leaders were more relaxed and informal session
. >> up next, someone talks about dinners hosted by winston churchill during and after world war ii, which is used to persuade world were leaders on various matters. it's about 45 minutes. >> good evening. thank you for coming. i'm delighted to see you here to talk about my new book, "dinner with churchill: policy-making at the dinner table." since i book is about the importance of dinner, i will be brief. i just want to whet your appetite so that go buy my book. those try...
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winston has his own twitter account. he has more than 1,000 followers. >> here's the deal. twitter and did some snooping around. i found a winston tapper whose favorite tweet is arf. >> there's always a photograph of him. he's up to no good. >> he has attitude. he tweets things like waz up. >> don't be a hater. >> i'm not hating. >> hate the game, don't hate the playa. >> you did not just say that. >> we'll pick this up offline. >>> up next, there's new muscle behind a whistleblower lawsuit that could cost lance armstrong millions of dollars. it looked like a settlement was in the works. but the justice department says it will join the suit. what happened? coming up, juliette mccur has the back story. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades whe
winston has his own twitter account. he has more than 1,000 followers. >> here's the deal. twitter and did some snooping around. i found a winston tapper whose favorite tweet is arf. >> there's always a photograph of him. he's up to no good. >> he has attitude. he tweets things like waz up. >> don't be a hater. >> i'm not hating. >> hate the game, don't hate the playa. >> you did not just say that. >> we'll pick this up offline. >>> up...
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and republican strategist david winston. good morning. you. >> good morning. >> there's no doubt, angela, that the numbers of gun owners who feel the way that wayne lapierre feels. >> the president has their polls. wayne lapierre does not. i remember in elementary school i had to take a current event class and i'm wondering if he's not paying attention to the news. we have newtown with 20 kids gone. and you have this new killer on the rampage in los angeles. at some point the gun laws can no longer control us. we have to control them. >> well, i wonder, too, david if they are tone deaf. universal background checks, which do seem, if anything, have the broadest support. take a listen. >> at first glance, there's nothing universal about it at all. but think about it, criminals won't be part of that universe. think about it. they will steal their guns. >> the polls are not on the nra side. 52% of americans support stricter gun control laws. overwhelming support for the universal background checks. 92%. 56% support a ban on assault weapons an
and republican strategist david winston. good morning. you. >> good morning. >> there's no doubt, angela, that the numbers of gun owners who feel the way that wayne lapierre feels. >> the president has their polls. wayne lapierre does not. i remember in elementary school i had to take a current event class and i'm wondering if he's not paying attention to the news. we have newtown with 20 kids gone. and you have this new killer on the rampage in los angeles. at some point the...
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winston churchill said of him, those of you who have endured a similar ordeal may judge you. in fact many of you, many of us here have already faced or will face an ordeal similar to the ordeal faced i those nomadic or desert tribal societies when you are the physician or the relative responsible for the medical care of an old person. and when you're the one who has to decide whether and when to halt further medical intervention, and win just to administer painkillers and sedatives for a sick spouse or parent. at the opposite extreme in the treatment of the elderly, a happy extreme, new guinea farming societies where i have into my fieldwork for the past 15 years. and the society of my friends and many other sedentary traditional societies around the world. in the societies older people are cared for, they are fed, their remain valuable, and they continue to live in the same hud or else in a nearby hut near their children, their relatives and their lifelong friends. and tradition that any societies whether or not dennis and older people gradually lose their teeth and go no lo
winston churchill said of him, those of you who have endured a similar ordeal may judge you. in fact many of you, many of us here have already faced or will face an ordeal similar to the ordeal faced i those nomadic or desert tribal societies when you are the physician or the relative responsible for the medical care of an old person. and when you're the one who has to decide whether and when to halt further medical intervention, and win just to administer painkillers and sedatives for a sick...
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winston has his own twitter account. he has more than 1,000 followers. >> here's the deal. i went on twitter and did some snooping around. i found a winston tapper whose favorite tweet is arf. >> there's always a photograph of him. he's up to no good. >> he has attitude. he tweets things like waz up. >> don't be a hater. >> i'm not hating. >> hate the game, don't hate the playa. >> you did not just say that. >> we'll pick this up offline. >>> up next, there's new muscle behind a whistleblower lawsuit that could cost lance armstrong millions of dollars. it looked like a settlement was in the works. but the justice department says it will join the suit. what happened? coming up, juliette macur has the back story. little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop
winston has his own twitter account. he has more than 1,000 followers. >> here's the deal. i went on twitter and did some snooping around. i found a winston tapper whose favorite tweet is arf. >> there's always a photograph of him. he's up to no good. >> he has attitude. he tweets things like waz up. >> don't be a hater. >> i'm not hating. >> hate the game, don't hate the playa. >> you did not just say that. >> we'll pick this up offline....
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emily tess and david winston, thanks to both of you. >> a pleasure. >>> the white house is keeping a on colorado where the house has passed a series of gun control bills. the measures require background checks for all gun purchases, a ban on magazines with more than 15 rounds, and it allows colleges to ban concealed weapons. vice president joe biden helped lobby state lawmakers and they still have to pass the state senate where that vote is expected to be close. >>> nestle has pulled beef pasta meals from the shelves of italy and spain after tests showed dna. >>> american security firm says the chinese army is respond for 140 major hacking attempts on u.s. targets and that includes military contractors and major corporations. china calls the claims groundless. >>> pope benedict will have a pension according to italian media which reports $3,300 a month coming had is bap the vatican could not that report a spokesman says all of the pope's outgoing needs will be met. >>> our first look at kate middleton's growing baby bump. she made her his appearance since announcing her pregnancy in
emily tess and david winston, thanks to both of you. >> a pleasure. >>> the white house is keeping a on colorado where the house has passed a series of gun control bills. the measures require background checks for all gun purchases, a ban on magazines with more than 15 rounds, and it allows colleges to ban concealed weapons. vice president joe biden helped lobby state lawmakers and they still have to pass the state senate where that vote is expected to be close. >>>...
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. >> i think it was winston churchill who said americans always do the right thing after they've exhaustedvery other possibility and we're getting to the point where we've now exhausted every other possibility. >> what a country. ♪ add it up, add it up ♪ you got to add it up >> it is another busy thursday with developing stories here at home and around the world. the papacy is now formally vacant and we'll bring you the latest on pope benedict's dramatic farewell and the election of his successor. also close to vatican city, john kerry meet with the syrian opposition in rome pledging $60 million in basic assistance, the first american aid to the syrian opposition. >>> and at long last, the house today passed the senate's expanded version of the violence against women act ending 18 months of standoff. every democrat voted for it. 138 republicans somehow had a problem with it. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the president and congressional leaders set to huddle at the white house tomorrow. the very day that automatic defense and domestic cuts will kick in and still
. >> i think it was winston churchill who said americans always do the right thing after they've exhaustedvery other possibility and we're getting to the point where we've now exhausted every other possibility. >> what a country. ♪ add it up, add it up ♪ you got to add it up >> it is another busy thursday with developing stories here at home and around the world. the papacy is now formally vacant and we'll bring you the latest on pope benedict's dramatic farewell and the...
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i think that winston churchill had said a number of very important parts about hitler. but the part that i finally understood better -- i mean, i grew up with munich as a continent-- was how tired the british and french were after world war i. they had lost a lot of people and neville chamberlain that i put into the category of among the most odious people did anything he could. and he also said "why should we care about people in far away places with unpronounceable names." so this was some small country and they thought let's just give it away and see if we can kind of quench the appetite of hitler. and yet they basically gave away a country and it was the opening of world war ii. >> rose: we do have people here today in the united states after too long wars saying we have a lot of problems at home, we should fix those problems, first >> i obviously disagree with the end -- the conclusion of that but i do agree we have very serious problems at home. i happen to think as an internationalist we can't solve our problems at home unless we have an international outlook bec
i think that winston churchill had said a number of very important parts about hitler. but the part that i finally understood better -- i mean, i grew up with munich as a continent-- was how tired the british and french were after world war i. they had lost a lot of people and neville chamberlain that i put into the category of among the most odious people did anything he could. and he also said "why should we care about people in far away places with unpronounceable names." so this...
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. >> yeah, chill winston. >> sir?s mon. >> that's the power of german engineering. >> i've got to tell you, that commercial caused some controversy. but the jamaican government said they love it. >> yeah, mon, i like it too. definitely a thumbs up. mean time, the actor, william de foe involved in this one for mercedes-benz. ♪ >> nice car. >> sure is. >> you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ please allow me to introduce myself ♪ ♪ i'm a man of wealth and taste ♪ ♪ i've been around for a long, long year ♪ ♪ >> so what do you say? ♪ woo woo ♪ woo woo >> thanks. but i think i got this. >> this september, set your soul free. the seductive cla starting under $30,000 from mercedes-benz. >> all right. just a sampling of what you're going to be seeing in the commercials on super bowl xlvii. we'll be back to wrap things up here on "kickoff in new orleans." a cnn bleacher report special. when we come back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to r
. >> yeah, chill winston. >> sir?s mon. >> that's the power of german engineering. >> i've got to tell you, that commercial caused some controversy. but the jamaican government said they love it. >> yeah, mon, i like it too. definitely a thumbs up. mean time, the actor, william de foe involved in this one for mercedes-benz. ♪ >> nice car. >> sure is. >> you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ please allow me to introduce...
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again, quo tote -- to quote winston churchill, it is a terrible system. it is just better than any other one. i met with the brazilian supreme court. they have just met with the united states supreme court less than a month ago to deal with their issues. in brazil, every matter that comes before the supreme court of brazil, they had 80,000 cases last year, 80,000, obviously, no justice. you cannot have a system that wants to review 80,000 cases. i do think our appellate system could use some tweaking, but by and large, the florida -- i am not sure i agree with that -- almost certainly respected -- the florida supreme court's motto is, you'll appreciate this, i will not give you the latin version, but the translation is "soon enough, if correct." that is the actual motto. sometimes soon enough is not soon enough. you are correct. as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty fe
again, quo tote -- to quote winston churchill, it is a terrible system. it is just better than any other one. i met with the brazilian supreme court. they have just met with the united states supreme court less than a month ago to deal with their issues. in brazil, every matter that comes before the supreme court of brazil, they had 80,000 cases last year, 80,000, obviously, no justice. you cannot have a system that wants to review 80,000 cases. i do think our appellate system could use some...
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if you do not believe that, imagine a world war ii with britain led by a 25-year-old winston churchill. right? you need wisdom. you need wisdom. society's need wisdom and knowledge. they value older people. but operationally, functionally, you know, we slow down. we're less precise. we remember less. we're less effective than we could or should be. we asked the question of how complicated with the training be, and what did these things are reimbursable -- reversible? i will tell you, everything is reversible. everything can be improved. every dimension of the physical, functional brain can be reversed in a positive direction. it is all reversible. we're constructed to be basically reversible. so, first of all, we look at the process of the brain as it relates to the alertness of the brain. look at recovery. we look at the process as it relates to the intentional control of the bravin. we look at the accuracy as to how the brain receives information. is schematically approved by training. we can speed up the brain almost always by two to three-fold in an old animal or human not so far a
if you do not believe that, imagine a world war ii with britain led by a 25-year-old winston churchill. right? you need wisdom. you need wisdom. society's need wisdom and knowledge. they value older people. but operationally, functionally, you know, we slow down. we're less precise. we remember less. we're less effective than we could or should be. we asked the question of how complicated with the training be, and what did these things are reimbursable -- reversible? i will tell you, everything...
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winston churchill called ate monstrous incident and mahatma gandhi stated it shook the foundation of the british empire. >> talking about the massacre of 1919. you can see more on "bbc news." next on gmt, an aging population. we're on the road in it lay testing the mood ahead of sunday's elections. a massive fire has destroyed a restaurant in an affluent shopping district in kansas city in the united states. police said the blaze was caused by a gas explosion and probably an accident. at least 14 people were injured in the fire, some of them seriously. here are the details of the story on the fire that broke out in kansas. >> on the ground the blaze consumed the building. but it is only from the air where the scale of the fire can truly be realized. this is an upscale shopping area of kansas city. established more than 90 years ago. but now engulfed in flames. firefighters struggled to contain the blaze. believed support is on its way. that the stage it's unclear how the fire started. one line of inquiry is that a utility contractor may have caused an explosion. the injured are broug
winston churchill called ate monstrous incident and mahatma gandhi stated it shook the foundation of the british empire. >> talking about the massacre of 1919. you can see more on "bbc news." next on gmt, an aging population. we're on the road in it lay testing the mood ahead of sunday's elections. a massive fire has destroyed a restaurant in an affluent shopping district in kansas city in the united states. police said the blaze was caused by a gas explosion and probably an...
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>> ya, chill winston. >> sir? >> respect boss mon! >> reporter: but you have to wonder-- are the ads worth their enormous cost? it's estimated that advertisers are paying at least $3.5 million for a 30-second spot. >> ultimately, you have to say does it contribute to driving the business? whilst it isn't the single factor that drives the business. it certainly has been a part of the overall environment that has led to our business doubling in the last three years. >> reporter: advertising during the superbowl also tends to vault a brand to a new level of respect. >> i think the superbowl is a badge for brands. so, if you advertise in the superbowl and you don't screw it up to badly, you've kind of earned the respect of at least people in our business and wall street. >> reporter: all superbowl advertisers hope to see a big jump in sales after their ad airs. but for frito lay's doritoes brand, the success of the campaign also depends on sales before game day. after all, superbowl parties are all about snack foods, which are bought in t
>> ya, chill winston. >> sir? >> respect boss mon! >> reporter: but you have to wonder-- are the ads worth their enormous cost? it's estimated that advertisers are paying at least $3.5 million for a 30-second spot. >> ultimately, you have to say does it contribute to driving the business? whilst it isn't the single factor that drives the business. it certainly has been a part of the overall environment that has led to our business doubling in the last three years....
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vendura might be able to help you out, within a few 50 avenue blocks with the names of tiffany, harry winston, the low-profile, semi private company has long been something of an american crown jeweler, making just a few pieces a year for some of the wealthiest of new york and hollywood, proving all that glitters is more than just gold. >> when the average american or anybody closes their eyes and says, think of jewelry, they think of big diamonds because it's about money. i mean, the biggest diamond has to do with how rich your husband is. >> or how rich you are. >> or how rich you are, yes. >> vendura, a jeweler with a reputation for style above price, housed in a manhattan salon, jewels dreamed up decades ago by sicilian duke fulco vendura. for the likes of rothchilds and royalty, are still available today thanks to father and son ward and nico landrigan. >> i bought vendura's name and i bought his designs. we have about 10,000 drawings that he did during his career. and i reckon, counting them out, he made about half. since 1985 when i bought the company, i have made maybe 500 different d
vendura might be able to help you out, within a few 50 avenue blocks with the names of tiffany, harry winston, the low-profile, semi private company has long been something of an american crown jeweler, making just a few pieces a year for some of the wealthiest of new york and hollywood, proving all that glitters is more than just gold. >> when the average american or anybody closes their eyes and says, think of jewelry, they think of big diamonds because it's about money. i mean, the...