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there was empty time, and a lot of it -- time to kill, time to have long, circular thoughts. so i sat -- once the guitar started giving me sounds back that i liked, i was off and running, and i worked up hymns and christmas carols and then started learning things that other people taught me, and songs that i liked. so that's it, that's what you hope for in this life anyway, is to find what it is that you love the most and then just follow it. follow it as far as you can. tavis: you push yourself on this. i open it up and looked at it and i saw some of the song titles , i am songwow. -- i am like wow. you have a dixie chicks song on here. >> we learn that when we were on the road. we did a lot of work for john kerry and move on and vote for change. we did a tour of swing states. the dixie chicks played a couple of songs of mine and i did a couple of theirs in the said we did together. that is what i took away from that tour was that song. it is just a good time song. tavis: when you were here last, i recall are having a conversation about your own song writing process and how
there was empty time, and a lot of it -- time to kill, time to have long, circular thoughts. so i sat -- once the guitar started giving me sounds back that i liked, i was off and running, and i worked up hymns and christmas carols and then started learning things that other people taught me, and songs that i liked. so that's it, that's what you hope for in this life anyway, is to find what it is that you love the most and then just follow it. follow it as far as you can. tavis: you push...
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this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes. you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struck me about ernest was he had a happiness about him you don't often se
this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in...
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times. >> it is not a pleasant living space. we're not comfortable. we make ourselves feel comfortable to ease the fact that we're in jail. >> the inmates call rikers the rock. the penal colony. iraq island. the guards call it the meanest precinct in america. welcome to rikers island jail. >> it is easy to get cut up, stabbed, murdered, raped. all type of things you have to deal with in here. if everybody's thinking that this is all good, this is something coming and this is something to try, this is not the thing to try. this is a messed up environment. >> all you young bucks out there, you don't want to be here, you don't want to come here. stay out of trouble. >> when our officers go to work every day, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal, and they are going to be dealing with the worst criminals, people who -- every criminal who has committed the worst act. >> martin horn is the head of new york city's department of corrections. he's a 30-year veteran who's risen th
times. >> it is not a pleasant living space. we're not comfortable. we make ourselves feel comfortable to ease the fact that we're in jail. >> the inmates call rikers the rock. the penal colony. iraq island. the guards call it the meanest precinct in america. welcome to rikers island jail. >> it is easy to get cut up, stabbed, murdered, raped. all type of things you have to deal with in here. if everybody's thinking that this is all good, this is something coming and this is...
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and what time is it? it's time for another presidential inauguration and today's elevator pitcher says he has products worth watching. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. an essential part of making the game work is providing methods of progress and also rewards to consumers for a job well done. the most common game of rewards system is called the badge. it can be an item, virtual on someone's facebook profile or real world that gives them a reward for a job well done. customers being the 1,000th person into your store or an employee coming in to work on time five days in a row. using badges and rewards together as part of a strategy you're well on your way to creating unprecedented engagemen
and what time is it? it's time for another presidential inauguration and today's elevator pitcher says he has products worth watching. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. an...
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>>> then party time in times square. when it comes to welcoming in the new year, nobody does it better than the million people who pack into the heart of manhattan. go ahead with the hat on. i know you're dying to. >> don't you have the one that lights up? what happened? >> they took it back already. budget cuts. >> there you go. >>> and later, the secret life of a dad. very cool viral video. this is offering clues about really goes on when mom goes away. >> you come home and the house looks like a bomb went off. >> this dad right here makes us all us dads look really good. if they time lapsed me, they would show me on the couch with a remote control saying get me something from the fridge. >> dad of the year award right here? >> exactly right. >> begin 2013 much the way 2012 started. lawmakers are working through the night to reach an agreement. in fact, the senate is voting right now. the house won't reconvene until noon, so we won't know anything until they get their hands on everything. >> congressional leaders hope
>>> then party time in times square. when it comes to welcoming in the new year, nobody does it better than the million people who pack into the heart of manhattan. go ahead with the hat on. i know you're dying to. >> don't you have the one that lights up? what happened? >> they took it back already. budget cuts. >> there you go. >>> and later, the secret life of a dad. very cool viral video. this is offering clues about really goes on when mom goes away....
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i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close. but if you look hard, particularly those of you are
i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and...
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on time. >> let's skt crowd here in times square. how do you feel about us not talking about the fiscal cliff anymore? >> woe, that is great. >> look. look. look how happy they are. >> that is the moment of the night. yes. >> that is what we thought. up next, one of the greatest stories of rock history will play out on our times square stage. >> that is right. we're 22 minutes from the big ball drop. all american new year's eve is become in three minutes, 2013 is that far away. >> hi, i'm in afghanistan and want to say hi to family in new jersey my wife and daughter. happy holidays i'll be home, soon. >> hi. i want say happy holidays to my family and friends in california and hi to my husband, bill, my kids, i love you. i miss you. see you guys soon. >>> i get i'm supposed to be the one wishing you a prosperus new year. more important to me is that it's an enriching year for you. you hug your family closer keep your friends tighter enjoy special moments more. do you that and you have all of that, i guarantee you, it's going to be a p
on time. >> let's skt crowd here in times square. how do you feel about us not talking about the fiscal cliff anymore? >> woe, that is great. >> look. look. look how happy they are. >> that is the moment of the night. yes. >> that is what we thought. up next, one of the greatest stories of rock history will play out on our times square stage. >> that is right. we're 22 minutes from the big ball drop. all american new year's eve is become in three minutes,...
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are there are times. in have there been times in our culture in modern american culture in the last five centuries or european culture western culture when. introversion has been prized over extroversion. it's a great question and i would not say there is a time that introversion was prized over extroversion norton or my colleague for such a time it would have what it really calling for is a time of balance between the two just as i think many of the early activists for women's rights were looking for equality between men and women and not not be attentive. of matriarchy. but yeah you know interestingly. during the time of let's say the nineteenth century up until the time of the turn of the twentieth century we live in a society that historians. a cult call a culture of character and then moved at the turn of the twentieth century to a culture of personality so in the culture of character we were living in an agricultural society people were living in small towns alongside people they had known all their
are there are times. in have there been times in our culture in modern american culture in the last five centuries or european culture western culture when. introversion has been prized over extroversion. it's a great question and i would not say there is a time that introversion was prized over extroversion norton or my colleague for such a time it would have what it really calling for is a time of balance between the two just as i think many of the early activists for women's rights were...
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family time. it's so important for your guys to not lose sight of why you are doing all of this tough stuff. it's your family. right. so, i'm going to ask you to commit to four hours of family time a week, especially while you are dealing with getting this debt dealt with. you ready? absolutely. alright, let's get started. let's start working on these rules, right? yep. let's do it. i feel excited about the rules. i'm most excited about having a new job and having an increased income. but overall i'm ready to go. when we return, see what causes mary to cut short her visit with the millers. right now, i think that you guys have some big decisions to make and some important conversations to have. the millers have a lot on their plate, but they are excited about courtney's new job opportunity. well guys, you know i borrowed your parents for a little bit today. do you know why? i was given a great opportunity by miss mary to get a job working at mom's organic market. yeah. i'm really, really excited.
family time. it's so important for your guys to not lose sight of why you are doing all of this tough stuff. it's your family. right. so, i'm going to ask you to commit to four hours of family time a week, especially while you are dealing with getting this debt dealt with. you ready? absolutely. alright, let's get started. let's start working on these rules, right? yep. let's do it. i feel excited about the rules. i'm most excited about having a new job and having an increased income. but...
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last time. all told, just 74 members of the house turned up today to read parts of the constitution. now organizers had said they expected 120 members to show up. so they divided the constitution into 120 sections. when not that many people showed up, they ended up having to stretch. they had to give the congressmen and women who did show up two or three sections apiece to read all at once. the squeal is never as good as the original, right? fortunately for house republicans, though, it was not as flat-out embarrassing for them as a group this time the way it was when they did it the last time a couple of years ago. remember, a couple of years ago when they did it, the first time they did not just skip parts of the constitution they didn't like, they accidentally skipped some parts of the constitution that they liked just fine, but just had the misfortune of getting lost when pages in their binder got stuck together. this time i think the group experience was a little less humiliating. it was mo
last time. all told, just 74 members of the house turned up today to read parts of the constitution. now organizers had said they expected 120 members to show up. so they divided the constitution into 120 sections. when not that many people showed up, they ended up having to stretch. they had to give the congressmen and women who did show up two or three sections apiece to read all at once. the squeal is never as good as the original, right? fortunately for house republicans, though, it was not...
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had a fabulous time. >> a fabulous time last time and this time even better. >> reporter: we're showing some of the video from four years ago. it was so inspirational. tell me about the feelings that you had coming up here and seeing president obama inaugurated four years ago? >> it was very inspiring. i saw all nationalities come together to honor our president and to see him sworn in. >> reporter: you're a teacher. you also told me -- tell me about your struggle and the sif civil rights movement and because went -- and what you went through. >> i went to an integrated school. i was one of the first blacks going to the high school in texas. >> reporter: you're a trailblazer and bringing your group back again this year. >> bringing them back. >> reporter: and a little easier this time. >> easier getting in. >> reporter: tell me you where stayed last time? >> last time we had to go to delaware. this time we're staying in alexandria, virginia. >> reporter: they're right in old town. you have a great spot and the charpter bus has driven them here this morning. -- charter bus has driven the
had a fabulous time. >> a fabulous time last time and this time even better. >> reporter: we're showing some of the video from four years ago. it was so inspirational. tell me about the feelings that you had coming up here and seeing president obama inaugurated four years ago? >> it was very inspiring. i saw all nationalities come together to honor our president and to see him sworn in. >> reporter: you're a teacher. you also told me -- tell me about your struggle and...
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thanks for joining us. >> thanks for the time. >> thanks for the time. have a it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. [ rain pattering ] [ heels clicking ] [ female announcer ] yoplait light tastes great now... ♪ ...and feels great later 20 delicious flavors of yoplait light, now at 90 calories each. yoplait, it is so good! . . . >> tonight on night line, happy return. want money to help with your bills? look at your gifts. our insider cracks the code for making easy money. >>> and mariah's new role. the exclusive interview, mariah carey tells about life at home with twins, being a judge on "american idol" and her relationship with nicki minaj. >>> what happens when you take all of the "star wars" saga and put it all in 60 minutes? >>> from the g
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to time. no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states, and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis:section 10 no state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation, grant letters of marque and reprisal, coin money, emit bills of credit, make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts, pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, or grant any title of nobility. no state shall, without the consent of the congress, lay any imposts or duties on imports or exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws, and the net produce of all duties and imposts, laid by any state on imports or exports, shall be for the use of the
to time. no title of nobility shall be granted by the united states, and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis:section 10 no state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation, grant letters of marque and reprisal, coin money,...
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>> carolyn, it wrapped up a short time ago. it was billed as a chance for the local congressman to hear from citizens about ways to stop gun violence, but also to deal with issues like mental health programs and violence in the entertainment industry. the evening featured passionate give and take on the subject of gun control and gun rights. >> for you to sit there and try to limit and encourage people to limit our constitution is just appalling. >> at times the man getting the backlash was congressman mike thompson who was just appointed by nancy pelosi to lead a gun violence prevention task force. it follows it is -- it follows the mass shooting of 20 elementary school students and several in newtown, connecticut. he wants to ban the semiautomatic rifle used in the attack. >> as a gun owner and hunter, i don't think they do us any good. i don't think they should be in our communities and in our streets. >> the over flow crowd of about 200 spilled down the hallway of napa city hall. they heard a few speakers repeat the nra's c
>> carolyn, it wrapped up a short time ago. it was billed as a chance for the local congressman to hear from citizens about ways to stop gun violence, but also to deal with issues like mental health programs and violence in the entertainment industry. the evening featured passionate give and take on the subject of gun control and gun rights. >> for you to sit there and try to limit and encourage people to limit our constitution is just appalling. >> at times the man getting...
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hiv-positive at the age of 17 by the time time they were 22 in the military, the rate was way beyond my end that lets catastrophic and they had no tools and the product completely under control. why didn't that become the model for the world? why do we obligate thailand is that there was this isolated case? >> is a good example of why did it work in thailand? because of strong leadership and not worry too much about public opinion and said 100% condoms promotion. it was enforced but not only public-health people, but it was of course to preserve thailand's sex industry, which is what billions of dollars. it is something there is no willingness to do. today, you see an ad for condoms on prime time in this country? >> on mtv we do. >> okay good. but it is this double standard about sexuality and sex and not dealing with the issue. the next even today the example does not resonate. >> they are now dealing with gay men and injecting drug use for years and they don't want to go for needle exchange and methadone, but they were very, very effective, particularly with the office of the prime
hiv-positive at the age of 17 by the time time they were 22 in the military, the rate was way beyond my end that lets catastrophic and they had no tools and the product completely under control. why didn't that become the model for the world? why do we obligate thailand is that there was this isolated case? >> is a good example of why did it work in thailand? because of strong leadership and not worry too much about public opinion and said 100% condoms promotion. it was enforced but not...
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c-span: first time married? >> guest: first time married, first time baby. c-span: who'd you marry? >> guest: i married carolyn white, who was an editor whom i met in philadelphia and is an editor to this day consulting to a magazine in new york, mirabella. she really was the full-time editor on this book. it would be even harder to lift were it not for her. in due time we had a daughter ruby who lives with us out in cambridge, maryland. c-span: hard to lift. i've been carrying this thing around, trying to read it. >> guest: my sympathies. i always tell my friends it's easier to read than it is to carry. c-span: you really don't know where to start. i want to ask you about the candidates in just a second. one more thing -- where physically did you write the book? >> guest: i wrote it at a word processor in my house in cambridge. i have an upstairs office. i actually have two computers set up -- one with notes, one for copy. from those two keyboards this book emerged. c-span: did you tape record any of your interviews? >> guest: i did tape some, yes. c-span: what have you done with a
c-span: first time married? >> guest: first time married, first time baby. c-span: who'd you marry? >> guest: i married carolyn white, who was an editor whom i met in philadelphia and is an editor to this day consulting to a magazine in new york, mirabella. she really was the full-time editor on this book. it would be even harder to lift were it not for her. in due time we had a daughter ruby who lives with us out in cambridge, maryland. c-span: hard to lift. i've been carrying this...
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and you can't stick a sticky note onto the time sheet. and you can't fold the time sheet. various, little persnickety things that are bad design in my opinion. [ laughter ] a lot of those rejected time sheets will all come to us, but they come back to us quickly and electronically. we'll see an electronic image and then we'll be able to look at it and again, we do the same thing. if we can pay it out, we will before we have to involve any provider. >> if you do have to get a replacement time sheet we're talking another couple of days then. >> exactly. >> and the mail? >> that is what we're trying to avoid, as much as possible. the delay -- additional delays in the payment is what we want to avoid. and that is what the workshops and the powerpoint presentation focus on. how to avoid additional time sheet delays? sorry, paycheck delays. any other questions? >> i guess not, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> is there anybody on the bridge line? >> no? okay. any public questions? for megan? [ inaudible ] >> what is your name, sir? >> jerry grace. >> i have you scheduled for t
and you can't stick a sticky note onto the time sheet. and you can't fold the time sheet. various, little persnickety things that are bad design in my opinion. [ laughter ] a lot of those rejected time sheets will all come to us, but they come back to us quickly and electronically. we'll see an electronic image and then we'll be able to look at it and again, we do the same thing. if we can pay it out, we will before we have to involve any provider. >> if you do have to get a replacement...
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time for a fresh start and time to find solutions to some nagging problems. >> yeah, among them the fiscal cliff which we have all gone over at least technically speaking, but an overnight vote in the senate is a step towards fixing that. >> new details about the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton and the precarious place where doctors found her blood clot. >> all right, on this new year's day college football's biggest bowl games get under way. if the action late last night is anything to go by we have a lot of excitement awaiting us. >>> good morning, happy new year, everybody. i'm john muller in for rob nelson. >> i'm paula faris. happy new year, everyone. what better way to start off than scenes from new york. more than a million folks crowding into times square, to see the famous ball drop welcoming in 2013 but you wouldn't know anything special happened now because look at this. everybody has gone home and almost all of that confetti has been cleaned up. they are quite on top -- >> by the time the sun comes up, that will be clean. out in seattle hundreds of thousands gat
time for a fresh start and time to find solutions to some nagging problems. >> yeah, among them the fiscal cliff which we have all gone over at least technically speaking, but an overnight vote in the senate is a step towards fixing that. >> new details about the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton and the precarious place where doctors found her blood clot. >> all right, on this new year's day college football's biggest bowl games get under way. if the action late...
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any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> chris cornell performing at the commander in chief's ball. let's listen for a moment. ♪ >> thank you so much. >> we anticipate vice president biden appearing at the commander in chief's ball very soon. and also president obama and first lady michelle obama appearing at the inaugural ball in the same complex as the commander in chief ball. there is -- let's tune in to another performance. right here. ♪ tonight we are young ♪ so let's set the world on fire we can run brighter than the sun ♪ ♪ so if by the time the bar closes and you feel like falling down ♪ ♪ i'll carry you home ♪ tonight >> thank you! >> that was the band fun, performing at the inaugural ball. we expect to see president obama and first lady michelle obama at any moment as well as vice president biden. we'll show them to you both, probably in a split screen. that's my son's favorite band. >> that right? >> that's a good band. >> anything more you want to say about michelle obama? >>
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there were ten balls the last time around. this time two balls. about 800 some,000 people expected on the national mall. last time 1.8 million people. but still, this town is getting ready to party. that's for sure. >> you have the outfit ready? yours is ready to go. >> always ready to go. as long as you're with me, i'm ready to go. >> all the excellent outfits ready to go. all these events in washington, they certainly add up to a hefty price tag. cnn's tom foreman is keeping track of how much everything will cost and who's paying. tom? >> barack obama's first inauguration was the biggest event in d.c. history, drawing 1.8 million people and costing approximately $130 million, according to public records. now, private donations picked up about $50 million of that. leaving taxpayers with a tab of about $80 million. so, what are we looking at this time? let's start with one of the big ticket items which is security. of course the secret service will be in charge once again, but they need a lot of help because look at all the territory they have to
there were ten balls the last time around. this time two balls. about 800 some,000 people expected on the national mall. last time 1.8 million people. but still, this town is getting ready to party. that's for sure. >> you have the outfit ready? yours is ready to go. >> always ready to go. as long as you're with me, i'm ready to go. >> all the excellent outfits ready to go. all these events in washington, they certainly add up to a hefty price tag. cnn's tom foreman is keeping...
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the good times were ending by the time downton abbey takes place. from 1912 on into 1920s in season 3. ♪ let me call you sweetheart ♪ >> so who have we here? a mixture of family, current and older. his wife probably shortly after they were married >> reporter: that would have been? >> the contemporary of the downton abbey family >> how could you? reporter: with apologies to downton abbey, the true story of the fifth earl and his wife elmina beats tv drama. the lady's recent book about them was a "new york times" best seller. >> she was beautifully dressed. loved the best clothes >> reporter: she was the illegitimate daughter of the fabulously wealthy banker alfred de rothschild. she needed respectability as much as the 5th earl needed cash. to indulge his passions which included archeology and cars. >> he's one of the earliest drivers, fastest drivers. he kept turning the car over. he nearly dies at the time. she ended up from a wife also becoming a nurse >> reporter: during world war i, she turned high clear castle into a state-of-the-art hospi
the good times were ending by the time downton abbey takes place. from 1912 on into 1920s in season 3. ♪ let me call you sweetheart ♪ >> so who have we here? a mixture of family, current and older. his wife probably shortly after they were married >> reporter: that would have been? >> the contemporary of the downton abbey family >> how could you? reporter: with apologies to downton abbey, the true story of the fifth earl and his wife elmina beats tv drama. the lady's...
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"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock. throw the rock up in the air, right? throw it horizontally. how about you throw it up in the air, who's gonna be lonesome? how about you take the rock and you throw it down and you start counting, who's gonna be lonesome, right? if you want to avoid lonesomeness, which way do you throw the rock in, huh? you throw it straight out. ain't that right? you throw it straight out. [whistles] now the time it takes to hit is gonna be the same time to hit as if you dropped it. you see that? so it works out neat, doesn't it? i've done this before, i've been on a cliff. you want to know how high it is? throw it straight and count
"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock....
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the time sheet. that is also true today when we have to have ten days to process a time sheet from the day we receive the time sheet. and paychecks will still be mailed as they are today from sacramento. so it takes two additional days for the paychecks to be mailed. however, the system -- the new system will take longer for providers to be paid, because when the system changes first of all, we have downtime, when the system changes over. so there is going to be three working days where no one will be able to enter anything into the system or change anything in the system at all. and then it will take longer for paychecks to be mailed to chico than it is to just mail within san francisco. also the computer, when it can't read the images that are on the new time sheets, it will send an electronic image back here to san francisco to our office, and we will have to troubleshoot that and work it out. and as only three counties have gone live with this new system before us, they had a lot of growing pains
the time sheet. that is also true today when we have to have ten days to process a time sheet from the day we receive the time sheet. and paychecks will still be mailed as they are today from sacramento. so it takes two additional days for the paychecks to be mailed. however, the system -- the new system will take longer for providers to be paid, because when the system changes first of all, we have downtime, when the system changes over. so there is going to be three working days where no one...
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join me next time for a conversation always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. pbs station from viewers like thank you.
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wasting his time,?fpád basicallyh#( af. and as far as needing the garage to accommodate his disability, he's been renting it out i know he's been renting it out, because it's right next to my living room window, and i see the cars that's recently been rented out to the same person for about three months. he wasn't there thisi whetheri building or gone home for the holidays or i could have just missed it, not seen it. i actually have an ad here, which -- i don't know if i -- do i just put this -- i don't think you could read it even if i put it down because the writing's so small but it's an ad from david's own website, welcome homezp'( ç3 properties, or -- i can't read it because i don't have my reading glasses but it's his own welcome home rental properties is theis the name of5o ly÷ it. at the bottom where he lists all the amenities underneath he has free parking available on the street. right below that he has parking space behind home available for rent. so saying he needs this parking garage bec
wasting his time,?fpád basicallyh#( af. and as far as needing the garage to accommodate his disability, he's been renting it out i know he's been renting it out, because it's right next to my living room window, and i see the cars that's recently been rented out to the same person for about three months. he wasn't there thisi whetheri building or gone home for the holidays or i could have just missed it, not seen it. i actually have an ad here, which -- i don't know if i -- do i just put this...
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he was at that time the closest friend and confident of the roosevelts if anybody could be about time. president says that harry was not feeling well that evening and he knew that hawkins had had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic. because of the diagnosis of the time with cancer. this is about two years before 1940. so since that time, he had been unable to gain any weight. something was terribly wrong with his digestive system. so the president insisted that his friends stay friend stay upstairs for the night in the white house. so harry was the man who came to dinner. and he never left. [laughter] he stayed in the southeast corner of the white house and the lincoln rooms for 3.5 years. he lived there. just a couple of doors down from the president's bedroom. his daughter, diana, lived on the third floor near the parlor for the whole 3.5 years until the end of 1943. he actually lived in the lincoln room, which was the room that lincoln used as his office during the civil war. the room that was often depicted in the recent lincoln movie. so what he did was set up a
he was at that time the closest friend and confident of the roosevelts if anybody could be about time. president says that harry was not feeling well that evening and he knew that hawkins had had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic. because of the diagnosis of the time with cancer. this is about two years before 1940. so since that time, he had been unable to gain any weight. something was terribly wrong with his digestive system. so the president insisted that his friends stay...
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i read them all the time. i take them with me when i travel, and i just thought i'd read them before i went in today. "i never quite grasped the meaning of being grateful until i met chad. i know on the outside our relationship doesn't look so great, but i've learned so much about myself and now i can say that i like myself. before i struggled with not feeling like i was good enough, strong enough, pretty enough, skinny enough, anything enough. i now know that i'm enough. still have some more soul searching to do. i will grow and prosper before i die. i may be a rebel child, but who said i couldn't be a kick-ass one?" >> so how are you doing without the drugs? >> good. i feel good. i don't think about it. too much. i mean, my friends and i talk about it all the time. >> do they let you smoke cigarettes in jail? >> no. >> no? >> no. i quit smoking, mom. being off the drugs, i do feel physically better. i haven't woken up with natural energy in a long time. >> so you're really off everything? >> yeah. >> so what
i read them all the time. i take them with me when i travel, and i just thought i'd read them before i went in today. "i never quite grasped the meaning of being grateful until i met chad. i know on the outside our relationship doesn't look so great, but i've learned so much about myself and now i can say that i like myself. before i struggled with not feeling like i was good enough, strong enough, pretty enough, skinny enough, anything enough. i now know that i'm enough. still have some...
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for the first time in a long time, the first time since the ronald reagan second inauguration, it will all be a formality. that's because it happened on the 21st but law requires the presidents and vice presidents be sworn in on the 20th. so today, the 20th, in two quiet ceremonies they were. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> chief justice roberts administering the oath. last time, the chief justice fumbled the words, this time he nailed it. president obama using a family bible today. tomorrow he'll use the lincoln bible. a lot to talk about tonight, v
for the first time in a long time, the first time since the ronald reagan second inauguration, it will all be a formality. that's because it happened on the 21st but law requires the presidents and vice presidents be sworn in on the 20th. so today, the 20th, in two quiet ceremonies they were. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> the office of...
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only two this time. and tomorrow what could be his last big chance to tell americans from coast to coast what he can do for them over the next four years. >> of course there are plenty of people around here not excited about this inauguration. a lot of republicans are skipping town. neither former president george w. bush nor his father, who was recently hospitalized with health problems, plan to attend. for more on the inauguration and president obama's second term, let's bring in david gregory, moderator of "meet the press". good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> tomorrow the president will deliver his inaugural address. the first time around we typically hear optimistic, lofty ideal speeches. there is the reality after four years, what would you expect him to say tomorrow. >> i think he wants to talk about restoration of the american economy. back to his first inaugural address how crisis-laden the times were. it was defining his initial work in his first term. of course it came to dominate his
only two this time. and tomorrow what could be his last big chance to tell americans from coast to coast what he can do for them over the next four years. >> of course there are plenty of people around here not excited about this inauguration. a lot of republicans are skipping town. neither former president george w. bush nor his father, who was recently hospitalized with health problems, plan to attend. for more on the inauguration and president obama's second term, let's bring in david...
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and time again. so it is my honor to stand before you and say -- the entire country owes you -- only 1% have these wearde fought recently. -- wars recently. when your service ends our obligation begins. some of you heard me say, we have a lot of obligations as a nation but only one truly sacred obligation. this is only one truly sacred obligation. the elderly and the young -- and only one truly sacred obligation, to equip those we send to war and care for them and their families when they come home from war. [applause] the only truly sacred obligation. the reason i have such high regard for you guys, commander, is you know and i know there are literally tens of thousands who have -- over 50,000 injured. 17,000 critically injured who will need the most advanced medical care the rest of their lives. 70% of them with the same wounds in vietnam would be dead. and the obligation will be expensive and i count on you -- when the parades are over -- we will see how long this obligation extends. we can never
and time again. so it is my honor to stand before you and say -- the entire country owes you -- only 1% have these wearde fought recently. -- wars recently. when your service ends our obligation begins. some of you heard me say, we have a lot of obligations as a nation but only one truly sacred obligation. this is only one truly sacred obligation. the elderly and the young -- and only one truly sacred obligation, to equip those we send to war and care for them and their families when they come...
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. >> it's going to be the first time i've seen them in a very long time. thank you. >> it's going to be hard on me, but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. you hear stories of them being out, you hear they got a good job and they're doing good. >> that's all you had, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> some you can tell they won't be back. >> i know you're nervous, aren't you? >> yes. >> this is a happy day. you're going home. >>> statistics show that while the recidivism rate for female offenders is low, it is increasing nationwide. even more startling, over the past ten years, the number of female inmates has nearly doubled, making it the fastest growing prison population. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates.
. >> it's going to be the first time i've seen them in a very long time. thank you. >> it's going to be hard on me, but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. you hear stories of them being out, you hear they got a good job and they're doing good. >> that's all you had, right?...
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see you next time. let's head over to brian shactman and get a quick market flash. >> petsmart, pe thtm, down 7% o show and they announced changes in the ceo and now downgrading the stock in part because of that and looking at e-commerce concerns and margin issues, that they've platt toad. the price target 55 from 72. a reversal where it's trading now, down 7%. >> wow. an interesting call. thanks. >>> straight ahead, the commodities indicator no one is watching and everyone needs to know about and market analysis with ceo trim tabs later on. >> we had chuck beater man on and the last time he wasn't too gung-ho specifically. he writes $55 billion in equity fund and for january, a record! and we will talk about that and the last time we had a record in 2000. that was a moment in trading. think nasdaq, think 5,000, think never again. be there. bottom of the hour. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed
see you next time. let's head over to brian shactman and get a quick market flash. >> petsmart, pe thtm, down 7% o show and they announced changes in the ceo and now downgrading the stock in part because of that and looking at e-commerce concerns and margin issues, that they've platt toad. the price target 55 from 72. a reversal where it's trading now, down 7%. >> wow. an interesting call. thanks. >>> straight ahead, the commodities indicator no one is watching and everyone...
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this is something that i've worked on for a long time. i know it's been a topic of debate for a while and something i hope we can move forward, for the best interest of san francisco. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you, supervisor. president chiu. >> supervisor chiu: thank you. i want to thank supervisor farrell and of course i want to thank the hundreds of folks that came out today, who recognize that we are here because fundamentally our housing stock is extremely limited both for tenants and aspiring homeowners. unfortunately as echoed today the situation has pit two legitimate perspectives against each other, those and the t.i.c. owners stuck in challenging financial situations. i want to thank the work supervisors have done with their proposal and believe they're working in good faith to address the situation. that being said i have been a tenant for 17 years representing an overwhelmingly tenant district. while i would like to become a homeowners some day ever since i ran for office in 2008 i've expressed concern with the proposa
this is something that i've worked on for a long time. i know it's been a topic of debate for a while and something i hope we can move forward, for the best interest of san francisco. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you, supervisor. president chiu. >> supervisor chiu: thank you. i want to thank supervisor farrell and of course i want to thank the hundreds of folks that came out today, who recognize that we are here because fundamentally our housing stock is extremely limited both...
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the nine times penalty on. sometimes we do get them up here with paying the penalties. i would not be against a reduction, of some type. people always make the excuse that they didn't know that they needed a permit. there is a lot of resources in the department to find out if you need a permit or not. there is the website and other ways to find out. you also need a building permit, electrical permit and plumbing permit for this type of work. so i'm available for questions, but the penalty was properly imposed unfortunately. >> mr. duffy, are all of your complaints anonymous? >> no, not all. they are harder to investigate because we don't know where they are coming from. the complaints online, there is a lot of detail and a lot of people like to remain anonymous. i understand. it's about half-and-half. >> thank you. is there any department made by your department of which particular contractors are doing unpermitted work through the city? do you keep a list? >> i wish we did:no with, we don't. in my experience i
the nine times penalty on. sometimes we do get them up here with paying the penalties. i would not be against a reduction, of some type. people always make the excuse that they didn't know that they needed a permit. there is a lot of resources in the department to find out if you need a permit or not. there is the website and other ways to find out. you also need a building permit, electrical permit and plumbing permit for this type of work. so i'm available for questions, but the penalty was...
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i can't believe this. time... it's one of the most exciting things that's ever happened, isn't it, jane? oh, yes. agatha christie's quiet but cunning miss marple is back to confound criminals and astonish the police. a local murder is considered worthy of the attention of scotland yard. man: the involvement of a hollywood star raises its profile. dead! that's hollywood. woman: the mirror cracked from side to side. miss marple, next time on masterpiece mystery! explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like masterpiece, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from: watch masterpiece video online and explore features about this program. this program is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org, or call us at 1-800-play-pbs. ♪ ♪ captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm alan cumming your host for a new season of masterpiece mystery! returning for more murder are the principled christopher foyle, agatha christie's cunning miss marple and hercule poirot...
i can't believe this. time... it's one of the most exciting things that's ever happened, isn't it, jane? oh, yes. agatha christie's quiet but cunning miss marple is back to confound criminals and astonish the police. a local murder is considered worthy of the attention of scotland yard. man: the involvement of a hollywood star raises its profile. dead! that's hollywood. woman: the mirror cracked from side to side. miss marple, next time on masterpiece mystery! explore new worlds and new ideas...
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you can do it ten times, you can do it 20 times, so you got away with it 100 times. what about that 101st time? >> reporter: the hazards are very clear, but even the experts agree there are reasons we may hesitate when it comes to doling out punishment. >> i'm a parent. if it were my kid driving the car who went to send a text and accidentally hit someone, i wouldn't want the book thrown at my kid. >> which is true. i have a daughter myself, and i think about it all the time, you know, what if she would have done this to someone or what if, you know, she does do it. it's a hard thing to stop. we just have to get tough on it and teach our kids they can't do this because we won't be able to save them. >> we'll take a break here. when we come back, why so many people still do this behind the wheel. in short because they feel i've got this, and the way so many people have found to break free. ? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering wha
you can do it ten times, you can do it 20 times, so you got away with it 100 times. what about that 101st time? >> reporter: the hazards are very clear, but even the experts agree there are reasons we may hesitate when it comes to doling out punishment. >> i'm a parent. if it were my kid driving the car who went to send a text and accidentally hit someone, i wouldn't want the book thrown at my kid. >> which is true. i have a daughter myself, and i think about it all the time,...
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it's golden globes time. and we have got some inside stories from a guy who has been ming ling with the stars for years. >>> plus, a shocking find in new york. not sure what this is? how about a hint. it is more than 200 years old and it's loaded. [ female announcer ] over the years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed, ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel surface. and, they whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. life opens up when you do. >>> welcome back. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. if you are just tuning in, thank you very much for joining us. these are the top stories we are following right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> head of the national rifle association said today that he doubts that congress will pass a ban on assault weapo
it's golden globes time. and we have got some inside stories from a guy who has been ming ling with the stars for years. >>> plus, a shocking find in new york. not sure what this is? how about a hint. it is more than 200 years old and it's loaded. [ female announcer ] over the years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed, ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is, if you're not whitening, you're...
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if it's way too early, what time is it, mike? >> way too early, time for "morning joe." but right now, it's time for chuck todd. take it away. >> have a great weekend, everybody. thank you for watching. >>> so vice president biden's task force is getting ready to wrap things up. how forceful are they on an assault weapons ban, as the bp preps for the tuesday report to the president? we'll talk to a new congresswoman who represents newtown, connecticut to hear what she thinks will happen. >>> cloak room maneuver. being a former senator doesn't mean chuck hagel knows all the folks in the upper chamber. two out of five weren't even there when he was. will his meet and greet help ward off the threat of defeat for his nomination to run the pentagon? and three is a magic number. it' it's the "the daily rundown"'s third anniversary. some surprises along the way. good morning from washington. it's friday, january 11th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown," i'm chuck todd. boy, three years? a different part, huh? let's get to my first reads of the morning. vice president biden will
if it's way too early, what time is it, mike? >> way too early, time for "morning joe." but right now, it's time for chuck todd. take it away. >> have a great weekend, everybody. thank you for watching. >>> so vice president biden's task force is getting ready to wrap things up. how forceful are they on an assault weapons ban, as the bp preps for the tuesday report to the president? we'll talk to a new congresswoman who represents newtown, connecticut to hear what...
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i haven't been in my skin for a long time, you know. i've been faking, persuading, and scamming and a whole lot of other stuff. right after prison, i'm going into the program. they're picking me up from the gate. even though i'm not going to program now, i need to go to the program and learn the tools to stay clean because i know the tools to stay high, but i want to be reprogrammed, you know? >> until then butcher will do her time in prison, and now that she's sentenced, she could be transferred any day. >> i should be gone this week, though, which is a good thing. i won't be in the county longer. i'll be out with air, you know. because when you're in prison it flies because you're in program. every day you're outside walking. you look like a big carrot for a while because you're wearing bright-assed orange, the brightest orange you've ever seen. like crossing guard orange. >>> over in the workers' barracks of the theo lacy jail, donald stokes is headed in a completely different direction. tonight he'll be released from jail. >> at thi
i haven't been in my skin for a long time, you know. i've been faking, persuading, and scamming and a whole lot of other stuff. right after prison, i'm going into the program. they're picking me up from the gate. even though i'm not going to program now, i need to go to the program and learn the tools to stay clean because i know the tools to stay high, but i want to be reprogrammed, you know? >> until then butcher will do her time in prison, and now that she's sentenced, she could be...
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this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you. >> e.j., what are you hearing about what the administration is looking to pass here? we're getting different reports. >> well, what i understand, first of all, i think the folks freaking out are freaking out for a reason. there is momentum and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where, right now, 40-50% of gun sales are through pry vat dealers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support on congress. so does the ban on the high capacity magazines. that idea seems to have grabbed the imagination of a lot of people inc
this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you. >> e.j., what are you hearing about what the administration is looking to...
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i've been through difficult times in my life and often times have found really happy times because of those difficult times. good friends, good family, things like that. >> absolutely. negative situations can often remind us of what really matters. one thing my mother says is that the things that go wrong often make the best memories. sometimes the thing that is seem terrible while it's happening often leads to very good results. >> you have children. how do you teach them about what is part of happiness and what isn't? >> there's sort of an unconsciousness with regard to children. but i talk about what i can do to make our home and environment happy. not feeling hurried, having a tender feeling of engagement. stepping away from devices, things like that. >> that's a big one. >> yeah. >> you have some tips. some of these are interesting. first thing you say is make your bed. >> this sounds so silly, right? so trivial in a happy life. so many people have told me this is something they tried and it really works for them. it's a little bit of control, little bit of order first thing in y
i've been through difficult times in my life and often times have found really happy times because of those difficult times. good friends, good family, things like that. >> absolutely. negative situations can often remind us of what really matters. one thing my mother says is that the things that go wrong often make the best memories. sometimes the thing that is seem terrible while it's happening often leads to very good results. >> you have children. how do you teach them about...
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and i just thought it was time to take a step off. i wanted to take some time. and just really collect myself. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. to be honest, i am. when i do something, i really want to do it. i want to do it to the best of my abilities. >> reporter: and the secretary is reportedly in good spirits. engaging with her doctors and her family, and bill clinton, who is at her side. it is unclear when she will be able to return at the state department before the new secretary of state is sworn in. elizabeth? >> sharyn, thanks so much. >>> let's turn to dr. richard besser. rich, we talked about this on monday morning, about this blood clot. we weren't clear what this was. the news has not been good. it's much more serious than what we thought. >> this can be dangerous. it's called a transverse sinus th thrombosis. if it breaks off, it can go to her heart and her lungs and be fatal. if it gets bigger, it can go to the top of the head, increasing the pressure on the skull. that can cause stroke and be deadly. >> very clear to point out she did not suffer an
and i just thought it was time to take a step off. i wanted to take some time. and just really collect myself. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. to be honest, i am. when i do something, i really want to do it. i want to do it to the best of my abilities. >> reporter: and the secretary is reportedly in good spirits. engaging with her doctors and her family, and bill clinton, who is at her side. it is unclear when she will be able to return at the state department before the new...
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but there were some disappointing times and sad times. the last time around i met with these young people and i told them i'm never giving up on you, don't give up on us. that's what this is about. the dream act is going to be an integral part of comprehensive reform. that will give these people the chance they have been begging for. these young people have shown an extraordinary amount of courage. they have identified to the world who they are. and when we met them and came to know who they were, this issue starting moving to a place where in the last presidential campaign both candidates were asked their position on the dream act. that says a lot about where this issue has brought us and i think it's been an integral part of bringing us to this moment in time. i look forward to happy news for these dreamers and so many families who are looking forward to a better day in america. >> thank you. let me join my colleagues in saying i appreciate the incredible spirit that has been displayed in these negotiations leading to these statements o
but there were some disappointing times and sad times. the last time around i met with these young people and i told them i'm never giving up on you, don't give up on us. that's what this is about. the dream act is going to be an integral part of comprehensive reform. that will give these people the chance they have been begging for. these young people have shown an extraordinary amount of courage. they have identified to the world who they are. and when we met them and came to know who they...
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times," j.j. abrams has signed on to direct the next edition of the "star wars" saga, and my son, andrew, could not be more excited. abrams is best known for directing and producing "star trek" and "lost." "star wars 7" is due out in 2015, and we all pray to god, those of us that grew up watching "star wars," that they will be better, the next three will be better than the last three. and they will be. >> he's probably the most talented guy right now. and he and lucas are good friends so this will be a great collaboration. >> let's hope lucas will allow somebody else to write the script. and i'm serious. >> the last three were terrible. >> i tell you what, the only script he didn't write, "empire strikes back," was the best one. >> it was pretty good. >> and on the cover -- >> he's written some pretty good ones. >> "the empire strikes back," the last three were so weak, though, and odd. >> keep your opinions to yourself. >> no more defending you. >> okay. on the cover of this week's "parade" magaz
times," j.j. abrams has signed on to direct the next edition of the "star wars" saga, and my son, andrew, could not be more excited. abrams is best known for directing and producing "star trek" and "lost." "star wars 7" is due out in 2015, and we all pray to god, those of us that grew up watching "star wars," that they will be better, the next three will be better than the last three. and they will be. >> he's probably the most...