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betweentell a different an article in vogue and add. you think that is true? >> we are changing all the time. there is a yellow overlay on all the sponsored content. part of it is people recognize that because they are used at google. if there is a black line around it, it is probably an editorial. clear.to make it we are always tweaking it. the brands want stuff to be clearly branded. >> what you think is the next big thing after facebook, twitter? what are they not doing that could be developed? >> i don't know. that is the billion dollar idea. certainly there are other social apps that are popular among particularly people like 12-18- year-olds. peer, snapchats. you are just talking directly to your circle of friends. particular are incredibly popular. know, beingious to the facebook and twitter going , you think they will sustain it? there is obviously a ton of pressure on them to figure out advertising. i think you will start seeing more ads in your twitter feed. is, sometimestion there are innovations that come and go. sometimes there are ones like radio
betweentell a different an article in vogue and add. you think that is true? >> we are changing all the time. there is a yellow overlay on all the sponsored content. part of it is people recognize that because they are used at google. if there is a black line around it, it is probably an editorial. clear.to make it we are always tweaking it. the brands want stuff to be clearly branded. >> what you think is the next big thing after facebook, twitter? what are they not doing that...
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the vogue cover. don't you think it would look great in my office. >> i think so."vogue" cover. don't you think it would look great in my office. >> i think so. how much did she say it was? like 20 grand. >> >> price doesn't matter. this is oprah winfrey. >> pull out the wallet and do it. >> she said she is doing it because it didn't reflect her true self and a designer walked in and said this isn't you. she agreed. she wants things that reflect her. a you can see some of the pieces, i wouldn't think that oprah would have. they seem ostentatious and out there. >> that's great. like they said in the story, the pro- seeds benefit a charity, her charity. >> that's how she rolls. >> it's terrific. >>> coming up, justin bieber dropping $850,000. >> whoa! >> we'll show you what he bought. >>> and the very best celebrity costumes. you are watching "world news now." ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> "skinny" time. halloween is not dead yet. >> no. no. >> celebrities really pulled out the stops. start with jimmy kimmel. >> hands down the best of the night. look at that makeup. >> wow! >> perfe
the vogue cover. don't you think it would look great in my office. >> i think so."vogue" cover. don't you think it would look great in my office. >> i think so. how much did she say it was? like 20 grand. >> >> price doesn't matter. this is oprah winfrey. >> pull out the wallet and do it. >> she said she is doing it because it didn't reflect her true self and a designer walked in and said this isn't you. she agreed. she wants things that reflect...
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the "vogue" cover. don't you think it would look great in my office? >> i think so. how much did she say it was? like 20 grand. >> >> price doesn't matter. this is oprah winfrey. stuff in her home. >> pull out the wallet and do it. >> she said she is doing it -- not because she's obviously going broke. no problem there. because it didn't reflect her true self and a designer walked in and said this isn't you. she agreed. she wants things that reflect her. and you can see, some of the pieces, i wouldn't think that oprah would have. they seem ostentatious and out there. >> that's great. like they said in the story, the proceeds benefit a charity, her charity. >> that's how she rolls. >> it's terrific. >>> coming up, justin bieber dropping $850,000. >> whoa! >> we'll show you what he bought. >>> and the very best celebrity costumes. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> "skinny" time. halloween is not dead yet. >> no. no. >> celebrities really pulled out the stops. start
the "vogue" cover. don't you think it would look great in my office? >> i think so. how much did she say it was? like 20 grand. >> >> price doesn't matter. this is oprah winfrey. stuff in her home. >> pull out the wallet and do it. >> she said she is doing it -- not because she's obviously going broke. no problem there. because it didn't reflect her true self and a designer walked in and said this isn't you. she agreed. she wants things that reflect her....
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oprah had a change of heart and kept this beautiful 1998 "vogue" cover. this yard sale of the century, as many called it, has a bigger vision. >> i support a school in south africa. i built the school and not only did i build a school, i pay for the cost of running the school. >> reporter: in 2007, she founded the oprah winfrey leadership academy for disadvantaged girls in south africa. the idea inspired by nelson mandela. while sitting on the former south african president's couch, she said they both agreed to change the world, it starts with education. >> i have 370 girls at the school. i have 74, 75 girls graduating every year. all of those girls go to college. >> reporter: all proceeds of the auction will be donated to the foundation. but college tuition for 74 girls can even be much for oprah. >> anyone who has ever put one through college, you know what i'm talking about. you know why i'm selling the sofas. [ laughter ] >> reporter: all of this comes shy of oprah's 60th birthday. she tells me the greatest gift would be support for her students in so
oprah had a change of heart and kept this beautiful 1998 "vogue" cover. this yard sale of the century, as many called it, has a bigger vision. >> i support a school in south africa. i built the school and not only did i build a school, i pay for the cost of running the school. >> reporter: in 2007, she founded the oprah winfrey leadership academy for disadvantaged girls in south africa. the idea inspired by nelson mandela. while sitting on the former south african...
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blake lively told "vogue paris" that she doesn't have time to work out and she cannot live without chocolate and desserts. >> that's not fair. >>> "rolling stone," eminem addressed the homophobic slurs he uses. he says he does not associate that terminology with homophobia and that he's just being artistic. >>> jon blames his behavioral problems for "jon & kate plus 8." >>> next year sting and paul simon will hit the road together for a north american tour. >> i think that's going to be a big ticket. >> that would be awesome. 18 dates are scheduled for spring with more expected to be announced. >>> and ellen brought the a cappella group pentatonics and performed "the evolution of beyonce." ♪ you looking like you like what you see ♪ ♪ ladies let 'em check up on me ♪ ♪ to the left to the left ♪ everything you own in a box to the left ♪ ♪ in the closet that's my stuff ♪ ♪ yeah if i bought it please don't touch ♪ >> i love that. >> yeah. because it's talent. that's just pure -- the practice, they have cocoordinate. how did those five people even get together to form the gro
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langston hughes called it the vogue, the harlem vogue, the vogue for things black. and it was certainly connected to the primitivist movement, the idea that white culture was depleted and air rid and washed out and dry and could only be revitalized by bringing in the life forces of so-called primitive pieces. so some primitivists looked to africa, some looked to the southwest, some looked to tahiti. but there's something more than important at work than just that primitivist longing for blackness which is edna margaret johnson -- who does want to get away from whiteness -- she also want withs to take responsibility for whiteness. she says she wants to atone. and the women i write about many this book -- in this book had very strongly a longing for blackness. they saw it as preferable to whiteness at a time when that was almost unthinkable. but they also wanted to take responsibility for whiteness. and for some of them, that meant becoming voluntary negroes. >> a very generous reading, carla, and we can talk about how we might read things differently when we talk abo
langston hughes called it the vogue, the harlem vogue, the vogue for things black. and it was certainly connected to the primitivist movement, the idea that white culture was depleted and air rid and washed out and dry and could only be revitalized by bringing in the life forces of so-called primitive pieces. so some primitivists looked to africa, some looked to the southwest, some looked to tahiti. but there's something more than important at work than just that primitivist longing for...
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at least two lanes are blocked right now, some vogue in the northbound direction. kristin, eric. >> thanks a lot. a new report claims obama/biden almost turned into obama/clinton in to 12. the "new york times" got an advanced copy of the book double down, game change, 2012. the book says president obama's top aides considering replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on the ticket. but the idea was scrapped when polls showed the switch would not really improve president obama's re-election chances. the book comes out next week. good morning america will have a lot more on this story coming up at 7:00 after our news cast. >>> the vatican is taking a new approach facing controversial issues. they have launched a campaign on how to deal with issues like birth control, divorce and same-sex marriage. asked bishops to start polling their members. pope francis is moving away from the vatican central approach towards ones where local bishops are more involved with their parishion parishioners. >>> the hallmark store is admitting it shouldn't have changed the wording on a c
at least two lanes are blocked right now, some vogue in the northbound direction. kristin, eric. >> thanks a lot. a new report claims obama/biden almost turned into obama/clinton in to 12. the "new york times" got an advanced copy of the book double down, game change, 2012. the book says president obama's top aides considering replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on the ticket. but the idea was scrapped when polls showed the switch would not really improve president obama's...
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it ce out of the british veion of vogue. here the cover for you. you may be able to see the blurb at t lower right. an article they're calling the wives andirlfriends of silicon valley. she also runs a genetics ki. compy. she runs yahoo.erca meyer. ali pinkus runs an e-commerce and she's marri to mark pinkus. says "silicon valy is where it's at, and it's all thankso these swags, sell con's wives and girliends." then they say, more than jus harm anned candy, the swags are ghly educated public-spirited, stylish, successful and sharp. yore more likely to see them power-wash walking to busins suit than drooiflg t a ray-tan appointment in the it's hard to imagi this actually came outf a magane, bu this is how at least one making sfleen sees women in silicon vall. i know, guys, we see them very diffently. >> pertuating the stereotype. >> u.k., welcome to 2013. goodness. >>> let's go to chrtina lor and se what's happeni outside and th sunshine beaming un . >> yes. sunscreen appropriate for this afteoon. he's something you don see very often. look at all t
it ce out of the british veion of vogue. here the cover for you. you may be able to see the blurb at t lower right. an article they're calling the wives andirlfriends of silicon valley. she also runs a genetics ki. compy. she runs yahoo.erca meyer. ali pinkus runs an e-commerce and she's marri to mark pinkus. says "silicon valy is where it's at, and it's all thankso these swags, sell con's wives and girliends." then they say, more than jus harm anned candy, the swags are ghly educated...
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. >> she's on the cover of "vogue" this month. >> that's what we talked to her about. >> it's not "playboy" or something. it's like high fashion. >> i don't do "playboy." >> she's in a couple of movies where she's naked -- not only naked. >> moses and the burning
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. >> she kept a beautiful 1998 "vogue" cover. >> you see anything you like? >> the cover. i had bid for it. she outbid me. >> a teapot worth 100 burks, went for 1000 bucks. >>> katy perry does something that has never been done before. >> she's surpassed justin bieber as twitter's most popular celebrity. justin has about 15,000 fewer followers than she does. he's sent out 24,000 tweets compared to katy's 5,000 or so. >> 24,000? he has to have a staff of professionals, right? >> he must have carpal tunnel. >>> he can act, he can sing, but david hasselhoff is trying something new. rapping. ♪ in west philadelphia born and raised i spent most of my days chilling out and relaxing sno i♪ ♪ i tried some schooling >> that's hilarious. clearly channeling his inner will smith. that was the fresh prince of bell air theme song. he's not performing it. he doesn't know it's happening. >> it's amazing how great it sounds. >> it's amazing. pretty cool. >>> next up, a house that's been slashed by $22 million. >> that means we can afford it now. a discount. there are features in this
. >> she kept a beautiful 1998 "vogue" cover. >> you see anything you like? >> the cover. i had bid for it. she outbid me. >> a teapot worth 100 burks, went for 1000 bucks. >>> katy perry does something that has never been done before. >> she's surpassed justin bieber as twitter's most popular celebrity. justin has about 15,000 fewer followers than she does. he's sent out 24,000 tweets compared to katy's 5,000 or so. >> 24,000? he has to...
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>> i thought you were going to read something out of "vogue." >> it is a great "vogue" piece. i didn't think it was good to start with, but i'll go there. >> all right. what does robert sullivan of "vogue" write. >> samantha power takes on the job of a lifetime. power became known among her colleagues for producing two children while somehow keeping up with white house demands. gayle smith, a senior district tor at the nsc describes her as that person who's just barely arrive at the morning meeting looking for a pen and yet was seemingly balanced or as balanced as anyone can be. she has a great since of the ridiculous, says smith. the sheer ludicrousness of the kinds of hours one keeps here. how do you deal with one of the pressing issues that may be unfolding on the planet when your kid just threw up on his playmate. you have two very young children. >> it's a good thing to come home to. syria to the 4-year-old and 1-year-old. >> i would think transitioning takes on a whole new meeting. >> who are more childish, though? some of these ambassadors at the u.n.? are you allowed t
>> i thought you were going to read something out of "vogue." >> it is a great "vogue" piece. i didn't think it was good to start with, but i'll go there. >> all right. what does robert sullivan of "vogue" write. >> samantha power takes on the job of a lifetime. power became known among her colleagues for producing two children while somehow keeping up with white house demands. gayle smith, a senior district tor at the nsc describes her as...
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russian made up for not making the final ice russian vogue area seven zero however head coach quit this really was still proud of his young squad. but only said is it in this last hour we came with a reserve team as we left our limping champions have a rest after their efforts at the world championships are three heaviest weight categories work at the youngsters so of course we knew it would different be. goal is to win everything but you can win the move where you will be sure though will win in the next olympics and the world championships so for thirty years running the moscow lights european nations cup has been a good way for europe's resting elite to end the calendar year this year however seems to be little bit more significant what with olympic both now sealed and a revamp of the rules and many here will be hoping that it will stay an olympic sports well below twenty twenty four like a good chunk of moscow. and after surviving that a lympics scare wrestling was among the forty one sports whose pictograms were unveiled for the rio olympics in twenty sixteen these images were firs
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take a look now at some other stories making global headlines this hour in vogue area around a thousand people took to the streets in protest at government plans to open a refugee center in the northern town of teles demonstrators initially tried to block our well with. no clashes reported country's interior minister met demonstrators reassuring them the shelter will not pose any threat by. disturbing images from the heart of the russian capital where a performance artist nailed his private parts to the cobblestones of red square a painful act of defiance part of a protest coinciding with police state that was held in russia sunday. he is known for his self harming antics last july he sold his mouth shut in support of jailed members of the protest punk band pussy riot. burdens aristocrats may live in luxury as homes but all the splendor comes with some crushing maiden's bills in some cases the landed gentry of yesteryear have been even taken menial jobs to make ends meet are so used to test or so it takes a look when one speaks of the british aristocracy be traditional a landed gentry o
take a look now at some other stories making global headlines this hour in vogue area around a thousand people took to the streets in protest at government plans to open a refugee center in the northern town of teles demonstrators initially tried to block our well with. no clashes reported country's interior minister met demonstrators reassuring them the shelter will not pose any threat by. disturbing images from the heart of the russian capital where a performance artist nailed his private...
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turning now to some other stories making international headlines in vogue area about a thousand people took to the streets protesting government plans to open a refugee center in the northern town of to leash demonstrators initially intended to block a railway line but instead set up a roadblock no clashes reported country's interior minister met the demonstrators and reassure them at the shelter will not pose any threat. disturbing images here from the heart of the russian capital where a performance artist nailed his private parts to the cobblestones of red square a painful act of defiance part of a protest coinciding with police day that was held in russia sunday curator linsky known for his self harming antics last july he sold his mouth shut in support of jailed members of the protest punk band pussy riot. britain's aristocrats may live in luxury is homes but that splendor comes with some crushing maiden's costs in some cases the landed gentry of yesteryear or even having to take menial jobs to make ends meet artie's tessera cilia takes a look when one speaks of the british aristo
turning now to some other stories making international headlines in vogue area about a thousand people took to the streets protesting government plans to open a refugee center in the northern town of to leash demonstrators initially intended to block a railway line but instead set up a roadblock no clashes reported country's interior minister met the demonstrators and reassure them at the shelter will not pose any threat. disturbing images here from the heart of the russian capital where a...
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the british version o vogue magazine called uk vogueecided to feature silon valley women inn article it'salling high tech roines. marissa meyer is the first woman of googl and yahoo!. and she is also married. as it happens we wille takg a closer look at women and engineering on press here as we talk to the creat of you were talking about p it the other day. it's goldie blocks. i kw they are u f a free super bowl commerciaas well. th is a young woman out of stanford who said i can make toys, blding toys, for gir th are me than lincoln logs. >> more than just dolls. get eative. >> approaching it from a feminine appach but not just making itpink. >> exactly. doesn't have to be pink to get r attention. >> thank you. 5:19. christina lon always makes it happen. >> aays gets our attention. >> it's going to be nice. stk around. it gadt friday. temperatures are looking good, in the 40s and the 50s. looking good jus abo everhere. what a dference 24 hours makes. we were socked in wit fog. we're looking good, but we have anges headed our way. one of theeasons it's so clear out there. the fisherm
the british version o vogue magazine called uk vogueecided to feature silon valley women inn article it'salling high tech roines. marissa meyer is the first woman of googl and yahoo!. and she is also married. as it happens we wille takg a closer look at women and engineering on press here as we talk to the creat of you were talking about p it the other day. it's goldie blocks. i kw they are u f a free super bowl commerciaas well. th is a young woman out of stanford who said i can make toys,...
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. >> here with tips on how to rock the sweatshirt for any occasion is teen vogue's editor in chief amy astley. >> hi. i wore my sweatshirt for you. >> you look adorable. >> of course you did. >> i'm cozy. >> we were talking about the college trend or kids of that age? >> a trend that started on the fashion runways and it works for everybody. it's cozy, it's comfortable, and sweatshirts have been updated with embellishments and prints and they look different. >> something tells me you're going to show us. >> ashley is up first, a look for school. tell us what ashley's got on. >> she has a great express hoodie that's $49.99. we paired it with the pea coat. she looks pulled together. plaid skirt from top shop, zara shoes, target backpack, $30. shows the hoodie doesn't have to be sloppy. >> it's cute. >> the red color is nice. doesn't have to be gray. >> thank you. if you want to dress it up for the weekend we have carissa coming out. >> here's carissa. >> what did carissa do? >> instead of wearing what you expect to see which is a t-shirt we have a sweatshirt underneath that has print and
. >> here with tips on how to rock the sweatshirt for any occasion is teen vogue's editor in chief amy astley. >> hi. i wore my sweatshirt for you. >> you look adorable. >> of course you did. >> i'm cozy. >> we were talking about the college trend or kids of that age? >> a trend that started on the fashion runways and it works for everybody. it's cozy, it's comfortable, and sweatshirts have been updated with embellishments and prints and they look...
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we're looking for signs of life in the most out of vogue stocks. forget the supply worries and fiery headlines, now george clooney is taking aim saying the car is not practical. $130 billion worth of advice. the head of the pension fund joins us on how he got out before latin america's biggest bankruptcy. we have got get straight to our top story tonight and that is overstretched. we have talked a lot about bubbles and now it's starting to hit the mainstream. stocks regain broad appeal. here below the fold. funds trim their hedge. now that all of the bubble concerns are hitting the mainstream, should we be more concerned that maybe now the time has come for the bubble to top? tim? >>> i think the valuation run. we are not terribly bubblishes. but when you look at where we have gone and where we come from, you need to be concerned. it tells you one that they will be losing their stock. >> i think we have to -- i have to agree with tim. i also think we have to put it in context. it's not as though mom and pop were investing at normal levels for years
we're looking for signs of life in the most out of vogue stocks. forget the supply worries and fiery headlines, now george clooney is taking aim saying the car is not practical. $130 billion worth of advice. the head of the pension fund joins us on how he got out before latin america's biggest bankruptcy. we have got get straight to our top story tonight and that is overstretched. we have talked a lot about bubbles and now it's starting to hit the mainstream. stocks regain broad appeal. here...
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by economic necessity his parents were a two-career couple long before it was in vogue. his mother taught at the local school and opponents released from prison he took up journalism as a means to support himself and family. his old revolutionary tie to the leader of the newly free indian helped him rise. after india's -- he was a frequent visitor the official residence of the president of ibd yean a well-known among the press corp. that the first prime minister called him by his first name. so trusted by government ministers they would seek his counsel on how to deal with the press. bosch as a british subject through hard work and sacrifice became an insider in modern india. he steeled himself and walked to the antiroom of his uncle's home to say farewell. shrouded with heaps of roses, his father lain in a coffin. as custom mare, the body was washed in pure fied water and dressed in a white loose fitting shirt. when he arrived at the hospital he was told his father was dead. as he stood at the entrance to his father's room he saw a plastic bag still attached bubbling wi
by economic necessity his parents were a two-career couple long before it was in vogue. his mother taught at the local school and opponents released from prison he took up journalism as a means to support himself and family. his old revolutionary tie to the leader of the newly free indian helped him rise. after india's -- he was a frequent visitor the official residence of the president of ibd yean a well-known among the press corp. that the first prime minister called him by his first name. so...
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the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular who i could barely see him because there was so much graffiti all over his cell door. and all over his walls, it looked like hieroglyphics. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces and he's also combined a little mustard on it for coloring. that's what he's writing with on the actual door. he's been here for a long time. so he continually works on it. >> then i saw the inmate inside. he was completely naked except for cellophane over his private parts. seemed very gentle. didn't seem violent. wasn't pounding on the doors. he wasn't hurting himself. but he was not so
the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup."...
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vogue, i'll give them credit for putting beyonce and kerry washington on the cover. all of these women offer positive influence as well. >> kelly wallace, final thought as a mom with little ones, who are they looking up to? >> they're looking up to taylor swift. they don't know much about these others. kerry washington, she's sort of the first african-american woman to lead a television series. we have a long way to go. i would probably put rihanna on this list. she got this icon of the year award last night, the first ever, which is funny to call her an icon at the ripe old age of 25, but i think the message, especially coming from her mother, talking about her journey. it hasn't been an easy one, but she continues to be strong and positive, i thought those remarks were pretty positive and strong and could really reach out to young girls and young tooens and betweens everywhere. >> jaunl, you were shaking your head. 20 seconds. why are you shaking your head? >> because whitney houston rolled over in her grave and said hell to the no at the icon awards. i think they
vogue, i'll give them credit for putting beyonce and kerry washington on the cover. all of these women offer positive influence as well. >> kelly wallace, final thought as a mom with little ones, who are they looking up to? >> they're looking up to taylor swift. they don't know much about these others. kerry washington, she's sort of the first african-american woman to lead a television series. we have a long way to go. i would probably put rihanna on this list. she got this icon of...
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but who knows what the future will hold after this photo shoot for french "vogue." one good-looking couple. >> the safety lift as dan harris. >> in the same order. >> that's right. >>> leave it to improv to stage another prank. this time on the famous i am spartacus theme from the 1960s film. here's the original. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> and now, the equally powerful modern-day rendition at spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> seriously improv everywhere is the best. >> that dude, walking in. >> he is my vote for the real spartacus. >> if he walks away with the coffee. >> that was spartacus. >>> and next up, we found a dog with the patience of a saint. meet scout, a pit bull rescue with talent for balancing things on his head. scout's owner told us he doesn't get to eat any of the food that goes on his head. a
but who knows what the future will hold after this photo shoot for french "vogue." one good-looking couple. >> the safety lift as dan harris. >> in the same order. >> that's right. >>> leave it to improv to stage another prank. this time on the famous i am spartacus theme from the 1960s film. here's the original. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus. >> i'm spartacus....
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back in the early part of the century when atom smashers were the vogue, oh, in the early thirties, that sort of thing, 1930s and forties, people used to try atom smashes, used to try to see if they could transmute elements from one kind to another. and one of the reactions that did succeed was kinda novel. instead of throwing higher and higher velocity particles at matter, three people in geany, lisa meitner, otto hahn, otto-- strassman, i think, anyway, what they did was they threw slow moving neutrons at uranium isotopes and they found a reaction that changed the world. and the reaction tt changed the world is that what y see before you here. it's in your textbooks. the first page in the chapter, fission and fusion. and all we're saying is that it turns out if a slow moving neutron taps into uranium 235 isotope-- [makes sounds] --it will lay it right in half, and the isotopes, instead of a little particle coming off like maybe a proton or an alpha particle, the whole things falls on half. wild. and-- [makes sounds] here's a typical reaction. there are many reactions. this is just the
back in the early part of the century when atom smashers were the vogue, oh, in the early thirties, that sort of thing, 1930s and forties, people used to try atom smashes, used to try to see if they could transmute elements from one kind to another. and one of the reactions that did succeed was kinda novel. instead of throwing higher and higher velocity particles at matter, three people in geany, lisa meitner, otto hahn, otto-- strassman, i think, anyway, what they did was they threw slow...
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everyone is watching down abby and see carson and the staff and suddenly it is back in vogue? >> you said exactly what i was going to tell you on the show today. absolutely. i think that -- melissa: tell me about the business? what are the calls you're getting, what are people looking for? >> i mean i think the most interesting thing last week or two weeks we had three different calls for butlers which doesn't happen that often. one in san francisco with a socialite. one in l.a. with a ceo and entertainment big guru in new york. all looking for butlers. melissa: tony is this a good job to that? i look at staffing about being a butler. starting salary is about $80,000. you can make up to $200,000. what kind of a job is it? >> well it is a butler job. it is modern butler is different than the butter before. well, you are 24/7, you know. like your butter, being a butter been married to a butler that. a new butler. >> he takes care of everything, from soup-to-nuts. melissa: is it just something we see on down and abbey? line up responsibilities for me. if i line up a butler, what
everyone is watching down abby and see carson and the staff and suddenly it is back in vogue? >> you said exactly what i was going to tell you on the show today. absolutely. i think that -- melissa: tell me about the business? what are the calls you're getting, what are people looking for? >> i mean i think the most interesting thing last week or two weeks we had three different calls for butlers which doesn't happen that often. one in san francisco with a socialite. one in l.a....
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she recently told "vogue" magazine after all these years of doing atrocity work i still cry my eyes out every time i read the paper in the morning. miss powers thinks troops should intervene anywhere in defense of humanitarian causes including libya. she never tires of talking about balancing the care of her husband and two young children and her position in world affairs. while not appointed by mr. obama, lois lerner was a devoted democratic partisan before she was forced to resign as ahead of the exempt organization division of the irs. lerner was caught targeting her extra scrutiny christian and conservative groups who applied for tax exemptions. rather than explain her transgressions, she took the fifth before a congressional committee. the newly appointed head of the federal reserve bank janet yellin is scheduled to appear before the senate banking committee this week. if confirmed she will be the first woman in this job. we reserve comment. on the face of it, there seems to emerge a woeful performance average by obama's women. incompetent men have always and in washington, but one
she recently told "vogue" magazine after all these years of doing atrocity work i still cry my eyes out every time i read the paper in the morning. miss powers thinks troops should intervene anywhere in defense of humanitarian causes including libya. she never tires of talking about balancing the care of her husband and two young children and her position in world affairs. while not appointed by mr. obama, lois lerner was a devoted democratic partisan before she was forced to resign...
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>> reporter: there was another identification method then in vogue -- the shape of an ear. >> basically, it's the dimension size and the folds of the ear. >> reporter: authorities were about to get a chance to put the ear theory to the test. 14 months after the kidnapping, a child was found. a boy, apparently the right age, half way across the country. was it possible? might this be the face of paul fronczak? when we come back, the fronczaks want to see him with their own eyes. authorities want a good look at his ear. stay with us. before they would always remember the day they spent together, before her granddaughter used bank of america's mobile app to deposit something sweet, even before she made a quick stop at the atm to pay for an interesting caricature, a grandmother did some banking online so they could spend the day celebrating offline. that's banking for how you live your life. that's bank of america. because no mouthwash works like listerine®. its unique formula penetrates the layers of bacteria in your mouth deeper than any other mouthwash. for a cleaner, healthier mouth, n
>> reporter: there was another identification method then in vogue -- the shape of an ear. >> basically, it's the dimension size and the folds of the ear. >> reporter: authorities were about to get a chance to put the ear theory to the test. 14 months after the kidnapping, a child was found. a boy, apparently the right age, half way across the country. was it possible? might this be the face of paul fronczak? when we come back, the fronczaks want to see him with their own...
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we're looking for signs of life in the most out of vogue stocks. forget the supply worries and fiery headlines, now george clooney is taking aim saying the car is not
we're looking for signs of life in the most out of vogue stocks. forget the supply worries and fiery headlines, now george clooney is taking aim saying the car is not
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her swanky new york town house, as seen in a recent "vogue" spread, gathers as something of a calorie for her dad's cat period, not to be confused with his dog period. >> look at that, wow, look at that. >> reporter: okay, so you may or may not be eager to hang an original w. over your mantel, but if you're not a fan, perhaps you're just too short sighted to see the genius in his ouvre right now. >> i've read some biographies of washington. my attitude is they're still writing biographies of the first guy, the 43rd guy doesn't need to worry about it. >> the former president has moved on to a new period, according to "the new york times." he wants to paint 19 world leaders with whom he worked during his time in the white house. personally looking forward to the one of merkel. while the president's portraits have made him an instant punch line, it turns out that old w t gethe las laugh. joining me live from new york is gary saltz, an art critic from new york. i want to read part of review you wrote earlier this year about the former president's paintings. you referred to ones of him in
her swanky new york town house, as seen in a recent "vogue" spread, gathers as something of a calorie for her dad's cat period, not to be confused with his dog period. >> look at that, wow, look at that. >> reporter: okay, so you may or may not be eager to hang an original w. over your mantel, but if you're not a fan, perhaps you're just too short sighted to see the genius in his ouvre right now. >> i've read some biographies of washington. my attitude is they're...
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jared, i don't think -- this is something that has quietly happened and is more than in vogue. it is now almost business as usual, giving these corporations massive tax breaks to bring them to states. i think what is stunning to me, and this was in the wall street journal, is how the tax language for each state tax code is written around corporations. i'll give you an example. in sears in illinois, sears, which has been based in chicago since 1887, threatened to move out if it didn't get incentives. an exemption was passed for a, quote, discount department store that had at least $40 billion in sales in 2010. legislation in illinois and other states typically is written for specific companies without naming them. sears agreed to stay. >> look, i mean -- by the way, that group good jobs first does tremendous work in this area. if you're going to make a deal with a corporation, if you're going to chase stadiums or corporations, whatever, put in claw-back provisions at least, so when it turns out they turn around and split on you, you can get something back. look, what you hear --
jared, i don't think -- this is something that has quietly happened and is more than in vogue. it is now almost business as usual, giving these corporations massive tax breaks to bring them to states. i think what is stunning to me, and this was in the wall street journal, is how the tax language for each state tax code is written around corporations. i'll give you an example. in sears in illinois, sears, which has been based in chicago since 1887, threatened to move out if it didn't get...
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and i think people like me who are average, not a size 0 -- i can't be on the cover of "vogue," but however your body manife manifests, it should be celebrated whether it's a size 2 or size 12. what i'm saying the images that i saw are of a woman who are borderline obese, or obese, and they're saying this is who i am, and i celebrate myself, and i'm proud. and that's great. you should love and accepted yourself. the problem is, i think you should love, accept, and desire to progress yourself. >> okay. >> you can't tell whether or not i work out. you cannot tell how healthy i am by looking at a photo of me. you just can't. >> i think that -- you're right. i think there's definite levels of fitness. however, i do think there's a line we need to draw where, i think, a lot of people can tell, that person is not healthy. >> no, you cannot. >> all right. >> you cannot tell. >> we've lost crystal's video. we'll go ahead and end it here. i'm sure the conversation will continue. >> i'm sure it will. >> at the water cooler. fitness guru maria kang and crystal. >> thank you both for joining us. >>> so
and i think people like me who are average, not a size 0 -- i can't be on the cover of "vogue," but however your body manife manifests, it should be celebrated whether it's a size 2 or size 12. what i'm saying the images that i saw are of a woman who are borderline obese, or obese, and they're saying this is who i am, and i celebrate myself, and i'm proud. and that's great. you should love and accepted yourself. the problem is, i think you should love, accept, and desire to progress...
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you heard the story of the time lock in time locks were just coming into vogue at this time. a time lock was designed to be engaged at the end of the business day and then to be disengaged at the beginning of the business day. so no bank in its right mind would have a time lock engaged during business hours because nobody could get into the safe to conduct transactions. the gang now this. the whole reason for the time lock was to prevent outlaws to kidnap the banker in the middle of the night and force him to open the safe. there's a time lock on there. doesn't matter if you're the owner or the cashier, you can't open the safe until the clock strikes the right time. but the outlaws new this was a lie to buy time, and says, that's a lie, open the safe. and frank james actually starts to go into the vault, and haywood tries to slam the vault on him and there's a scuffle. so all this commotion and resistance is making it very deadly for the men in the street. that's why they lose two men and the other men are getting wounded with shotgun pellets. all things that are happening ou
you heard the story of the time lock in time locks were just coming into vogue at this time. a time lock was designed to be engaged at the end of the business day and then to be disengaged at the beginning of the business day. so no bank in its right mind would have a time lock engaged during business hours because nobody could get into the safe to conduct transactions. the gang now this. the whole reason for the time lock was to prevent outlaws to kidnap the banker in the middle of the night...
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. >> she was soon modeling for the likes of vogue and has taken up with well-known fashion photographer bob richardson. it was an abu stiff relationship that lasted for four long years, once one she doesn't regret. >> he taught me about camera and lighting and he thought i was beautiful so that helps. >> she admits she was attracted to bad boys, one famous one in particular. >> did you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson? >> no, because i never get tired of jack. it was love at first sight for me. >> not that it was easy living with one of the biggest stars in the world. >> he was the center of attention and very much the center of female attention and their attention, men attention too, men are worse, jack, jack, jack! >> reporter: he was playing opposite jack with her father directing that anjelica won her own oscar. >> i am just thrilled, what can i say? >> for the role of a wise talking italian mob mistress in -- >> you want to do it, charlie? is that what you want? >> whoa. take it easy. what the hell. >> that was one of the great lines of richard condon. >> you want to
. >> she was soon modeling for the likes of vogue and has taken up with well-known fashion photographer bob richardson. it was an abu stiff relationship that lasted for four long years, once one she doesn't regret. >> he taught me about camera and lighting and he thought i was beautiful so that helps. >> she admits she was attracted to bad boys, one famous one in particular. >> did you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson? >> no, because i never get tired...
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vogue magazine calls dr. murad one of the nation's best dermatologists. >> a lot of people ask me, "how can i make my skin beautiful?" i say, "well, we make it healthy. that's how we make it beautiful." >> it's like my fountain of youth. it's like my miracle in a jar. it took away all the dry, patchy skin on my forehead. i have a brand-new face thanks to dr. murad. >> male announcer: murad was the first to merge science and skin care 21 years ago and continues to shatter industry barriers today. >> female announcer: murad products are featured in the most elite spas and retail stores in over 50 countries. and now, murad is proud to introduce another first: murad resurgence, the only comprehensive skin care line specifically designed to target all the signs of hormonally aging skin. >> when i was told about dr. murad's resurgence product line that was for hormonal aging women, my natural reaction was, "oh! that's not me!" but of course, when i started saying, "what is that?" i knew that i fell directly into th
vogue magazine calls dr. murad one of the nation's best dermatologists. >> a lot of people ask me, "how can i make my skin beautiful?" i say, "well, we make it healthy. that's how we make it beautiful." >> it's like my fountain of youth. it's like my miracle in a jar. it took away all the dry, patchy skin on my forehead. i have a brand-new face thanks to dr. murad. >> male announcer: murad was the first to merge science and skin care 21 years ago and...
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her swanky new york townhouse as seen in a recent "vogue quest spread double as a gallery with his cat period. >> wow, look at that. >> reporter: okay, you may or may not be eager to hang an original w. over your mantle. if you're not a fan, perhaps you're just too short-sighted to see the genius in his aura right now. >> it will take a while for history to judge whether the decisions i made are consequential or not, and therefore i'm not too worried about it. i read some biographies of washington, my attitude is they're still writing biographies of the first guy, the 43rd guy doesn't need to worry about it. >> they are pretty good, i must say. please be sure to join us tomorrow in "the situation room." >>> you culls always follow what's going on. tweet the show @cnnsitroom. thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. >>> "crossfire" starts right now. >>> tonight on "crossfire", the torch of inspiration passed across generations from president to president. >> i hope we carry away from this a remind er of what jfk understood to be the essence of the american spirit. >> who tha
her swanky new york townhouse as seen in a recent "vogue quest spread double as a gallery with his cat period. >> wow, look at that. >> reporter: okay, you may or may not be eager to hang an original w. over your mantle. if you're not a fan, perhaps you're just too short-sighted to see the genius in his aura right now. >> it will take a while for history to judge whether the decisions i made are consequential or not, and therefore i'm not too worried about it. i read some...
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. >> you were in teen vogue. >> billy! that's my goat named billy. >> i love the pictures. your life has taken you on quite the journey. one of my favorite phrases in your book, you say, if all seems hopeless, this, too, shall pass. >> it always does. time and love heals everything. and, um -- you know, when i went to kenya, my life completely changed. because the high that i got from just helping people and -- the love that was in that city, was better than any other drug i have ever done. >> great message. demi lovat oro, staying stronge secbutalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. >>> all right, only a pie could make ate best thanksgiving ever. thankfully, we have it. the apple pie to end all from the elsen sisters. emily and melissa. here to make a pie from the four and twenty blackbirds pie book. my pals have said, you have to eat this. you have to make it first. while we do, let's hear. this came from grandma back in south dakota? >> right. our mother own
. >> you were in teen vogue. >> billy! that's my goat named billy. >> i love the pictures. your life has taken you on quite the journey. one of my favorite phrases in your book, you say, if all seems hopeless, this, too, shall pass. >> it always does. time and love heals everything. and, um -- you know, when i went to kenya, my life completely changed. because the high that i got from just helping people and -- the love that was in that city, was better than any other...
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in the fall of 1950, jaclyn bouvier entered vogue's very well known writing contest. the prix de pari the s. she won the contest. her two winning essays, one was a self-portrait, where she described herself as tall, 5'7", brown hair, a small face, and eyes so unfortunately far apart that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made to have a bridge to fit over my nose. her example and her love of writing and the power of wordsth she's asked in question three of the essay, who are three people in history you wish you knew. in addition to that, the russian ballet. in the early 1950s, jaclyn bouvier was hired as the camera girl in "the washington times" herald on display here. she went through the streets of washington interviewing different people and asking questions and creating columns. one column is prophetic because they interviewed john f. kennedy who would be adversaries in the 1970s campaign. i think the example of the early writings, and she did write throughout her life. but if her life had been different, she would have been a writer of some kind, mayb
in the fall of 1950, jaclyn bouvier entered vogue's very well known writing contest. the prix de pari the s. she won the contest. her two winning essays, one was a self-portrait, where she described herself as tall, 5'7", brown hair, a small face, and eyes so unfortunately far apart that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made to have a bridge to fit over my nose. her example and her love of writing and the power of wordsth she's asked in question three of the essay, who are...
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la belleza no tiene edad, lo comprueba el fotÓgrafo de la revista vogue, que festeja a las mujeres de edad avanzada, y todas las ganancias serÁn donadas a una organizaciÓn beneficia. los colores de la temporada son el morado y rojo, ya seÁn en un conjunto de canutillo, o pantalones, el rojo no se quena atrÁs, ya que lo podemos usar. y mÁs que una bicicleta, este aparato es una obra de arte, que ademÁs la puedes presumir en la sala de tu casa, viene en variedad de colores y cuesta nada menos que 11 mil dÓlares. los flecos estÁn de moda, y agregan movimientos, hay una manera divertida de ver televisiÓn, con lentes con espejos incluidos que te permiten permanecen en posiciÓn horizontal. >>> un diseÑador de calzados creÓ una coleccion exclusiva de zapatos inspirados en las tendencias clÁsicas del momento. >>> lo que hice es tomar parte de tommy hilfiguer y tome capas de colores despuÉs. >>> talento hispano, vieron cÓmo... >>> y lo mÁs bonito es que este diseÑador ayuda al talento latino, porque emplea a muchos mexicanos. >>> estÁ increÍble. >>> me encanto la bicicleta.
la belleza no tiene edad, lo comprueba el fotÓgrafo de la revista vogue, que festeja a las mujeres de edad avanzada, y todas las ganancias serÁn donadas a una organizaciÓn beneficia. los colores de la temporada son el morado y rojo, ya seÁn en un conjunto de canutillo, o pantalones, el rojo no se quena atrÁs, ya que lo podemos usar. y mÁs que una bicicleta, este aparato es una obra de arte, que ademÁs la puedes presumir en la sala de tu casa, viene en variedad de colores y cuesta nada...
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yahoo ceo, she made headlines, especially for this, this picture of her, this provocative spread in "vogue" magazine. some saying she should not be maybe as 6y as she appeared here. what kind of persona should a female ceo embody today? >> whoever she is. there are no shoulds. you know, we're supposed to be -- we're most creative and most trust worthy when we are authentic severals. it's not, needless to say, about biology or about race. it's about consciousness. you can have women who are against, as we saw with sarah palin, the issues that the majority of women support, and you can have members of racial or other ethnic groups. you know, it's not a condition of birth. it's a condition of consciousness. and when the consishness goes together with the experience, so people know what it's like to grow up in this country and be treated as a female human being, to be treated as a person of color or a gay person or a transgender person, then it's truly glorious because you have the expertise and the authenticity coming together. >> going to let that truck roll right past you. we want to hear y
yahoo ceo, she made headlines, especially for this, this picture of her, this provocative spread in "vogue" magazine. some saying she should not be maybe as 6y as she appeared here. what kind of persona should a female ceo embody today? >> whoever she is. there are no shoulds. you know, we're supposed to be -- we're most creative and most trust worthy when we are authentic severals. it's not, needless to say, about biology or about race. it's about consciousness. you can have...
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. >> every house needs a 14 foot tall oprah "vogue" cover. >> i think we should keep that. >> nobody bid on this. >> i think i should have this. that's right. lets put this away. when am i going to look like this again. don't even try to buy it. that's out. >> oprah wants everybody to know they can bid online. the proceeds benefit her leadership academy for girls in south africa which oprah founded in 2007. >> as you grow into yourself you just want what's comfortable for you. so when you come to see me a year from now, i'm going to have a house that feels like pajamas. >> i like that. i'm waiting for my dinner invitation at the house. >> you will get it but you have to wear your pajamas. >> i will gladly wear my pajamas. >> i have my eyes on the library stairs, my eyes on a painting my eyes on a lamp as well as one of those bikes that i saw. gayle, i asked oprah, i said has gayle got her eyes on anything? she said absolutely she's coming out live for the auction saturday. i know you're going to be here. p she said you wanted one of her rugs. >> i did. >> i asked her to show me. we c
. >> every house needs a 14 foot tall oprah "vogue" cover. >> i think we should keep that. >> nobody bid on this. >> i think i should have this. that's right. lets put this away. when am i going to look like this again. don't even try to buy it. that's out. >> oprah wants everybody to know they can bid online. the proceeds benefit her leadership academy for girls in south africa which oprah founded in 2007. >> as you grow into yourself you just want...
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in the fall of 1950, jaclyn bouvier entered vogue's very well known writing contest. the prix de paris contest. she won the contest. her two winning essays, one was a self-portrait, where she described herself as tall, 5'7", brown hair, a square face, and eyes so unfortunately far apart that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made to have a bridge to fit over my nose. her example and her love of writing and the power of words, she's asked in question three of the essay, who are three people in history you wish you knew. in addition to that, the russian ballet. in the early 1950s, jaclyn bouvier was hired as the camera girl in "the washington times" herald on display here. she went through the streets of washington interviewing different people and asking questions and creating columns. one column is prophetic because they interviewed john f. kennedy who would be adversaries in the 1960s campaign. i think the example of the early writings, and she did write throughout her life. but if her life had been different, she would have been a writer of some kind, m
in the fall of 1950, jaclyn bouvier entered vogue's very well known writing contest. the prix de paris contest. she won the contest. her two winning essays, one was a self-portrait, where she described herself as tall, 5'7", brown hair, a square face, and eyes so unfortunately far apart that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made to have a bridge to fit over my nose. her example and her love of writing and the power of words, she's asked in question three of the essay, who are...
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in the fall of 1950, she entered "vogue"'s very well-known writing contest and one was a self-portrait and question three of you said, the first two should mention our the french poet and oscar wilde the author. in the early 1950s, jacqueline was hired as an inquiring camera girl. one column we have on display here is somewhat pathetic because she's introduced vice president nixon. >> watched a program on first lady jacqueline kennedy at our website c-span.org/firstladies or see it as we can have a special time saturday at 10 p.m. eastern in sunday at noon on c-span. our series continues live monday as a look at first lady, lieber johnson. >> president obama's pick to head home and sector department to questions about his senate confirmation hearing. if confirmed, jeh johnson would replace janet napolitano who is now serving as the president of the california university system. senator tom carper of delaware chairs this two-hour hearing. >> [inaudible conversations] >> come to order. bearing will come to order. thank you. before dr. coburn and i give our opening statements, i'm going t
in the fall of 1950, she entered "vogue"'s very well-known writing contest and one was a self-portrait and question three of you said, the first two should mention our the french poet and oscar wilde the author. in the early 1950s, jacqueline was hired as an inquiring camera girl. one column we have on display here is somewhat pathetic because she's introduced vice president nixon. >> watched a program on first lady jacqueline kennedy at our website c-span.org/firstladies or see...