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annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park down, and it's a wonderful night. great to be here with all of you. my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and
annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress...
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congratulations, annette young smith. (applause) >> first of all, i thank god for being here and i thank god for all of you being here. >> amen. >> and i'd like to thank jeffery for nominating me and i accept the award. thank you. that's all. [laughter] (applause) ♪ ♪ (applause) >> what a fantastic way to end this evening. a standing o. that's fantastic. (applause) >> and a woman who obviously practices actions speak louder than words we need here in city hall. without further a do, we conclude this year's nen awards. i want to acknowledge my partner michael pollack back there. (applause) >> not only does he make me look old and fat, but he's an incredibly talented young man. these amazing videos, we'll get all this up on the web for you to share with your friends in the years to come. look forward to future announcements. with that i'd like to conclude the fifth annual nen awards. we'll see you next year. and now we invite you to join us in north light park for a fantastic of food and wine for you to enjoy. thank you
congratulations, annette young smith. (applause) >> first of all, i thank god for being here and i thank god for all of you being here. >> amen. >> and i'd like to thank jeffery for nominating me and i accept the award. thank you. that's all. [laughter] (applause) ♪ ♪ (applause) >> what a fantastic way to end this evening. a standing o. that's fantastic. (applause) >> and a woman who obviously practices actions speak louder than words we need here in city hall....
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thanks for that, annette. also on today's show, as america enjoys its day off and a day of eating and drinking, we'll find out how to prepare the perfect turkey here in our studio. yes, i am doning a chef's outfit. plenty to come up on that. >>> can china cut its casho emission by almost half in 2020? we'll discuss a rollout of the new pilot scheme. >>> oil supply in libya is pushed to a new month high. we'll spec to someone who expects the brent spread to narrow in the coming weeks. >>> and can we expect more chinese funds flowing to british shores? we'll discuss the investment outlook with the cfo chinese gaming firm at 11:45 cet. they've just announced they're launching a mainland offer in london. >>> plus, the typhoon and earthquake in the philippines could see nearly 11% shaved off fourth quarter gdp. the nation's economic chief says the philippines is still on track to be one of the fastest growing economies in asia. more on that when we come back. >>> the outgoing ceo of peugeot citron has agreed to for
thanks for that, annette. also on today's show, as america enjoys its day off and a day of eating and drinking, we'll find out how to prepare the perfect turkey here in our studio. yes, i am doning a chef's outfit. plenty to come up on that. >>> can china cut its casho emission by almost half in 2020? we'll discuss a rollout of the new pilot scheme. >>> oil supply in libya is pushed to a new month high. we'll spec to someone who expects the brent spread to narrow in the coming...
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annette, give me a few minutes. we'll talk about that and when you come back, i'll see if i can start my computer. >> i can tell you what happened this morning in frankfurt. we have the chief economist of the european central bank giving us an update about his take on the economy. it didn't sound a lot different than mario draghi's comments earlier this month. there was a concern of cyclical upswing and at the same time we see moderate and even fragile growth. we are seen still continued deterioration and credit growth to the private sector which is a major concern to the ecb. the rates cuts were sduns discuss discuss discussed with that, ross, back to you. >> annette, thanks for that. i'm sorry, i'm a little bit lost at the moment bauts because i've trying to work out -- we have power for you. right? >> so we now have a red light. hopefully we'll be able to see this come to life. the cnbc screen is -- >> if anybody has a remote to change the right channel -- >> it needs to be on hdmi and you should be on the screen
annette, give me a few minutes. we'll talk about that and when you come back, i'll see if i can start my computer. >> i can tell you what happened this morning in frankfurt. we have the chief economist of the european central bank giving us an update about his take on the economy. it didn't sound a lot different than mario draghi's comments earlier this month. there was a concern of cyclical upswing and at the same time we see moderate and even fragile growth. we are seen still continued...
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annette has more for us from frankfurt. it's the energy crisis, annette. it has me all kertuffled. >> bless you, ross. >>> looking at rwe, they are planning on reducing their cap ex to just $2 billion euros a year to 2,017. so no growth story at all. looking at their profit forecast for 2017, this is coming in at the lower end of what analysts had expected in addition to some quotes from their ceos saying a lot of their gas plans are not really profitable right now. and that is -- the biggest problem is, of course, germany. we have that renewable energy law which gives priority to feeding and renewable energy which, of course, is that -- waiting on prices on the wholesale prices. and wholesale prices among the lowest in the eurozone in germany as we have this renewable boom. traditional utilities such as rwe and they actually missed the train to change their business models some years ago and suffering now tremendously. their gas plans are no longer profitable. a lot of them, at least. and now a lot of hope, as well, in the new government because they will
annette has more for us from frankfurt. it's the energy crisis, annette. it has me all kertuffled. >> bless you, ross. >>> looking at rwe, they are planning on reducing their cap ex to just $2 billion euros a year to 2,017. so no growth story at all. looking at their profit forecast for 2017, this is coming in at the lower end of what analysts had expected in addition to some quotes from their ceos saying a lot of their gas plans are not really profitable right now. and that is...
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annette? >> i think it's a very, very uk bias we're having in that poll, but that's just my first reaction. people who think that rates will stay at the level where they are now and almost 50%, so i rather doubt it. >> so hold or fold, ross, are you a gambling man? >> i'd go for the hold if it was me. and i agree with annette. there is certainly an anglo-saxon bias in that. and i wonder what people are saying what they think they should do rather than what they actually are going to do. plenty more. thank you for now. it's not just the ecb meeting today. the bank of england is really to reveal the latest on its benchmark interest rate. it could be a quicker unemployment race. the bank announced in august this year that that level would be a potential knockout for any rise in borrowing levels. helia is outside the bank of england. helia, we keep seeing the data, more data this week, very strong services sector pmi. i don't think there's an economist around at the moment who believes in the curr
annette? >> i think it's a very, very uk bias we're having in that poll, but that's just my first reaction. people who think that rates will stay at the level where they are now and almost 50%, so i rather doubt it. >> so hold or fold, ross, are you a gambling man? >> i'd go for the hold if it was me. and i agree with annette. there is certainly an anglo-saxon bias in that. and i wonder what people are saying what they think they should do rather than what they actually are...
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thanks so much indeed for that, annette. joining us from think tank europe, nina, thanks for joining us. when you look at the coalition on europe, it reinforces what should be a stand off in france. the european commission should be another body, merkel is moving away from a deal that allows the esm to directly recapitalize. taxpayers should be shielded from failing banks and a rejection of all forms of debt mutualzation within the eurozone. >> this agreement shows that the answer to that is no, we won't see that. there will continue to be german foot dragging on banking union. the draft agreement which we saw yesterday had very little detail on banking union which is a surprise because we know that has been a big topic of discussion between yesterday and angela merkel. there will have to be some kind of decision made on that. with the important banking union negotiations coming up, germany will have to make a decision and it could very much define how the eurozone ends up going. now, another interesting point, she's close i
thanks so much indeed for that, annette. joining us from think tank europe, nina, thanks for joining us. when you look at the coalition on europe, it reinforces what should be a stand off in france. the european commission should be another body, merkel is moving away from a deal that allows the esm to directly recapitalize. taxpayers should be shielded from failing banks and a rejection of all forms of debt mutualzation within the eurozone. >> this agreement shows that the answer to that...
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. >> my name is annette roman. i have been take -- taking classes at the marsh. i have heard personal stories at the marsh about working as a bus driver, about native americans, italian americans, african americans, korean americans as marsh performers. watching in a solo and hearing a families most intimate stories. i don't know how to relate to people different from ourselves. these stories at the marsh are more quiet. my own stories are about the families at the holocaust. i performed in theatres in canada. i performed at screeching car alarms and shouting drunks. it would be impossible to tell my story of the legs of war if the lines are filled with the lines of construction and people outside a theatre. it's not just a selfish thing on my part. most of the theatres in san francisco are areas so gritty that only theatre performers would go there. the marsh is a unique source. please allow them to continue to put on a really good show. >> next speaker. >> my name issance -- an -ance -- i don't understand how this project could have gone so far. this is the bes
. >> my name is annette roman. i have been take -- taking classes at the marsh. i have heard personal stories at the marsh about working as a bus driver, about native americans, italian americans, african americans, korean americans as marsh performers. watching in a solo and hearing a families most intimate stories. i don't know how to relate to people different from ourselves. these stories at the marsh are more quiet. my own stories are about the families at the holocaust. i performed...
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with that, back over to you. >> annette, thank you. also joining us, an automotive and transportation consultant at sullivan. a rare slip for bmw today. do you read much into it? well, i think what we feed to consider is the fact that bmw has had big investments into the car market. they had almost increased 60% investments into r&d. obviously, this is on the back of the launch. >> yet the bmw, the battery powered or electric power -- is it fully electric? >> yeah. so unlike the other carmakers like audi or daimler, they've invested a lot of money into this new platform. this is obviously because they have a long-term future, a long-term vision for the future and they're quite open about that, you know? >> is this vision based on the fact that they see the development of 30 mega cities in the globe? everybody is going to be living in these high concentration areas and actually the demands are going to change on what we want from the vehicle. >> absolutely. bmw has been one of the early movers in terms of selling a customer, but not sel
with that, back over to you. >> annette, thank you. also joining us, an automotive and transportation consultant at sullivan. a rare slip for bmw today. do you read much into it? well, i think what we feed to consider is the fact that bmw has had big investments into the car market. they had almost increased 60% investments into r&d. obviously, this is on the back of the launch. >> yet the bmw, the battery powered or electric power -- is it fully electric? >> yeah. so...
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and back here live, let me show you at annette starws park, they are showing videos, and there is room for more than a thousand, but with wind chills in the 20s, that could have an impact on the number of people that show up here. >> mark there is one of several places where people are gathering, correct? >> yeah, there are three other places. there was so much demand for those 5,000 tickets the city knew they were going to have to do something, so within about a mile of dealey plaza, they have screens and speakers set up like this. >> mark, thank you very much. >>> david nasa is the author of "the patriot." those who are not students of history may not realize this is the incredible story of a family that begins with joe kennedy. >> it is the story of the beginning of a dynasty, not just one man, we think of a president, attorney general, the longest-serving senator in the united states, the founder of the disability right's movement, the ambassador to ireland. >> and joe kennedy was not only a visionary but also with regard to the emerging new media. he made sure the nannies were equ
and back here live, let me show you at annette starws park, they are showing videos, and there is room for more than a thousand, but with wind chills in the 20s, that could have an impact on the number of people that show up here. >> mark there is one of several places where people are gathering, correct? >> yeah, there are three other places. there was so much demand for those 5,000 tickets the city knew they were going to have to do something, so within about a mile of dealey...
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mark snyder is at annette straus park. what is the situation where you are? >> i have got to tell you, dell, the crowd is so small at this point, you can count it. i counted 35 people in the crowd. they have chairs out for more than a thousand. but it's not lack of interest here in dallas. it's just we have gone from 60 to 70 degrees days, to boom, wind chills in the 20s now, and i think a lot of people that don't have tickets have decided i'm just going to watch at home. but the people with the coveted tickets of course are filling dealey plaza. but this is about a mile from dealey plaza, and they have big screens set up so people can watch the entire ceremony. one of the big moments will be at 12:30 central time, a moment of silence right at the time that president kennedy was shot, and that will be followed by church bells tolling all over town. >> mark what is the mood where you are? the people of dallas waiting to reclaim their image of being one of the best cities but for years it still has a star. >> yeah, talked to a woman who said she has family memb
mark snyder is at annette straus park. what is the situation where you are? >> i have got to tell you, dell, the crowd is so small at this point, you can count it. i counted 35 people in the crowd. they have chairs out for more than a thousand. but it's not lack of interest here in dallas. it's just we have gone from 60 to 70 degrees days, to boom, wind chills in the 20s now, and i think a lot of people that don't have tickets have decided i'm just going to watch at home. but the people...
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annette, mitch caesar, great to have you with us on "the ed show." great work down here. thanks so much. >>> still ahead. we warned you, this right wing talking point would be coming. we told you friday. coming up, we'll break down why 39 democrats in the house sided with the upton bill. that's next. stay with us. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help
annette, mitch caesar, great to have you with us on "the ed show." great work down here. thanks so much. >>> still ahead. we warned you, this right wing talking point would be coming. we told you friday. coming up, we'll break down why 39 democrats in the house sided with the upton bill. that's next. stay with us. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation...
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create the pieces value for the broadcasters and value for the wireless industry and to pay for first annette and provide them into the -- first net and provide into the american taxpayer of all a go to the complex risk you. >> -- rubik's cube. >> sam gustin? >> he is right. it is the most complex event that any government has ever attended. there are other technical and market challenges. on the one hand, as he said, you need to create an incentive for the tv broadcasters to be willing to put their spectrum on the blog. in other words, you have to set up a structure so that the prices high enough that they would be willing to give up is very valuable spectrum toured on the other side of the coin, you need to set up a structure that has enough bidders to be able to drive up the price. there has been some discussion about whether some of the wireless companies might be excluded, for example verizon, at&t, the two largest wireless companies in the u.s., already on massive amounts of spectrum's , so there's been some discussion about possibly mighting them, but that have a negative impact on the
create the pieces value for the broadcasters and value for the wireless industry and to pay for first annette and provide them into the -- first net and provide into the american taxpayer of all a go to the complex risk you. >> -- rubik's cube. >> sam gustin? >> he is right. it is the most complex event that any government has ever attended. there are other technical and market challenges. on the one hand, as he said, you need to create an incentive for the tv broadcasters to...
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ridley scott who is who is the producer on the movie his company annette geo both called and i've been a kennedy fan my whole life and i was just honored and thrilled. is it difficult to play someone everyone knows about as seen on film or of because it's. twice as difficult as playing any other part because first of all kennedy is arguably the most recognized figure of the twentieth century both in terms of his voice and the way he looks so and everybody's seen him everybody's seen him everybody knows what he how he speaks so you have to be able to do that you have to which is not easy but then the work begins that is required of any part which is not easy and that's the stuff that actors do on a daily basis is you know bringing it to life making it relatable finding the authenticity of it so it's just double the work i thought how do you avoid. that thin line between acting and imitation well exactly because there's nothing worse than emitted than imitating and i think people the danger is getting caught up in thinking only about the voice or only about the look and then that's not i
ridley scott who is who is the producer on the movie his company annette geo both called and i've been a kennedy fan my whole life and i was just honored and thrilled. is it difficult to play someone everyone knows about as seen on film or of because it's. twice as difficult as playing any other part because first of all kennedy is arguably the most recognized figure of the twentieth century both in terms of his voice and the way he looks so and everybody's seen him everybody's seen him...
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the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums with annette parker and nacio jones and the rolling stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> anyone who comes to tangier inevitably en
the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums with annette parker and nacio jones and the rolling stones. for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here, dig the crazy percussion, strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. if you're in the right frame of mind, mesmerizing. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st....
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have been protested but consumer activists say low income borrowers are being exploited people like annette smith paid 90% for short term loans of less than a month. banks must now look at at built to repay a loan. and checks have been put in place to prevent repeated borrowing. >> it was a long time coming. and they just needed a voice. i happened to be at the right time, right place. >> in california wells fargo and u.s. bank offer loans now california reinvestment coalition is applauding the decision. angel care monsters is recalling 600,000 baby monitors following the deaths of two infants the consumer products safety commission says a cord attached to the sensor pad placed under the crib mattress poses a strangulation risk since children can pull the cords into cribs. the number of popular retailers including babies r us, walmart, amazon.com and overstock consumers should stop using the product and contact the company for a recall. we have a list of the models recalled. you can check them on our web site. >> governor brown released new rules regarding harmful chemicals in home furnishi
have been protested but consumer activists say low income borrowers are being exploited people like annette smith paid 90% for short term loans of less than a month. banks must now look at at built to repay a loan. and checks have been put in place to prevent repeated borrowing. >> it was a long time coming. and they just needed a voice. i happened to be at the right time, right place. >> in california wells fargo and u.s. bank offer loans now california reinvestment coalition is...
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. >> thanks for that, annette. annette was making the point sovereign debt causes risk free assets and they're suggesting they need to change that classification. do you think that's fair? >> yeah, to some extent. it's been fairly risk free, but as soon as you take away that foundation, what is a risk free rate any more? we've seen the u.s. treasury market being downgraded and the political shenanigans that went on there. that's quite dangerous. yeah, where -- >> you took a aaa rated corporate debt and a eurozone sovereign debt, which would you prefer to hold in terms of bond raising? >> it's a difficult question because as soon as those companies start to make huge profits, they'll get taxed by the government, anyway. that's the main thing. at the end of the day, most sovereign should be out printing money, anyway. so you're always going to be thinking that the risky -- >> but in the eurozone, you can't, can you? >> no, no. at the moment. i mean, you know, who knows what will happen to it three years down the road
. >> thanks for that, annette. annette was making the point sovereign debt causes risk free assets and they're suggesting they need to change that classification. do you think that's fair? >> yeah, to some extent. it's been fairly risk free, but as soon as you take away that foundation, what is a risk free rate any more? we've seen the u.s. treasury market being downgraded and the political shenanigans that went on there. that's quite dangerous. yeah, where -- >> you took a...
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thanks for that, annette. meanwhile, the ceo of unicredit says there's a opportunity for the bank, not a risk, after reporting a 40% slide in third quarter net profits. if ceo added he was confident the lender would pass the test. he said it had been a challenging quarter, but he was still pretty optimistic. >> i'm happy to say about the results because in any case through cost management and lower provision, we have been able to reach 200 million. we can do better, this is clear. but considering the market can be -- i think is a decent result. >> mr. ghizzoni speaking. european equities, we are down around about 8 to 2 decliners outpacing advancers at the moment. let's take a look at where we stand. the ftse 100 off a third. xetra dax and the cac 40 off a similar amount as well as the ftse mib, as well. i imagine gilt yields come back slightly after that inflation print. 2.78%. st sterling has lost ground against both the dollar and the euro, as well. sterling/dollar, 1.5857. we were 1.5910, the print before
thanks for that, annette. meanwhile, the ceo of unicredit says there's a opportunity for the bank, not a risk, after reporting a 40% slide in third quarter net profits. if ceo added he was confident the lender would pass the test. he said it had been a challenging quarter, but he was still pretty optimistic. >> i'm happy to say about the results because in any case through cost management and lower provision, we have been able to reach 200 million. we can do better, this is clear. but...
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nice, annette. i will roll into town just before the show. it's a sell-out but i hear they put 80 oh extra tickets on sale. mike from iowa. i have read all three of oh your history books and "killing jesus" was the best. i found it to be solid history. thank you for writing it. and grace from vermont. i am 9 and just ordered "killing jesus" for my mom. i'll give it to her for christmas. i wanted nerve the world to know what a good daughter you are. the factor tip of the day "killing kennedy" will be on sunday on the national geographic channel. oliver stone said he will not watch. stone made his own movie in which he put forth that jfk was killed in a professional ambush that involved multiple shooters. to be kind to mr. stone, that is rubbish. there is not a shred of evidence in support of that insane theory. i think oliver would do well to watch this sunday. it's a fact-based film that he may learn from. by the way, i will be on the cbs morning program around 7:30 tomorrow and fox & friends shortly after 8:00 if you want to check it out. th
nice, annette. i will roll into town just before the show. it's a sell-out but i hear they put 80 oh extra tickets on sale. mike from iowa. i have read all three of oh your history books and "killing jesus" was the best. i found it to be solid history. thank you for writing it. and grace from vermont. i am 9 and just ordered "killing jesus" for my mom. i'll give it to her for christmas. i wanted nerve the world to know what a good daughter you are. the factor tip of the day...
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annette, this is a guy, you look at his votes about what he wants as far as people getting food stamps, they should be drug tested. and what about members of congress getting drug tested? >> exactly. and these are the same people -- i mean, he wasn't outraged when governor scott wanted to test employees in florida. governor scott is now not outraged that he is -- this is happening to one of our congressmen in florida. there is a lot of hypocrites -- hypocritical people, my spanish is coming out on me -- >> let have it. >> you know? i get really mad. i think it would be good for democrats but bad for florida. so therefore, i'm not for him staying there. i think it's time for us to be represented by people that are actually looking out for the best interests of floridians and not themselves. >> john, what about that? what about the people? the people don't get a vote now because he has to go take, quote, a leave of absence, which isn't even -- there's no such thing as a leave of absence. >> no, there's not. >> does the government all of a sudden stop and these people don't get representa
annette, this is a guy, you look at his votes about what he wants as far as people getting food stamps, they should be drug tested. and what about members of congress getting drug tested? >> exactly. and these are the same people -- i mean, he wasn't outraged when governor scott wanted to test employees in florida. governor scott is now not outraged that he is -- this is happening to one of our congressmen in florida. there is a lot of hypocrites -- hypocritical people, my spanish is...
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ridley scott who is who is the producer on the movie his company annette geo both called and i've been a kennedy fan my whole life and i was just honored and thrilled. is it difficult to play someone everyone knows about it was seen on film or of because it's. twice as difficult as playing any other part because first of all kennedy is arguably the most recognized figure of the twentieth century both in terms of his voice and the way he looks so anybody seen him everybody's seen him everybody knows what he how he speaks so you have to be able to do that you have to which is not easy but then the work begins that is required of any part which is not easy and that's the stuff that actors do on a daily basis is you know bringing it to life making it relatable finding the authenticity of it so it's just double the work i thought how do you avoid. that thin line between acting and imitation well exactly because there's nothing worse than in the then imitating and i think people the danger is getting caught up in thinking only about the voice or only about the look and then that's not inhabi
ridley scott who is who is the producer on the movie his company annette geo both called and i've been a kennedy fan my whole life and i was just honored and thrilled. is it difficult to play someone everyone knows about it was seen on film or of because it's. twice as difficult as playing any other part because first of all kennedy is arguably the most recognized figure of the twentieth century both in terms of his voice and the way he looks so anybody seen him everybody's seen him everybody...
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. >> i'm annette. >> all of them, so happy to be here. we are, too. it is warming up in the east. look at ft. myers, florida. great twitter photos. it's where we want to start the morning. and byu, where they're seeing great fall colors. and the warmer weather. look at the numbers. it's not only the southwesterly flow. but chicago, you get to the 60s. enjoy it while it lasts. and the severe storms on sunday. i want to mention that >> this weather report has been brought to you by devry university. >>> macy's is teaming up with make-a-wish, so your child's letter to santa can make a sick child's dream come true. it's called the believe campaign. and it made believers out of a class of first graders we went to. just last week, santa's elves dropped by the "gma" studios to kick off the believe campaign. with kids mailing the first letters to santa. but as the holidays get a little closer, we need even more. so, we headed to a first grade class, getting a lesson on letter writing. >> who are you writing? >> santa. >> reporter: so, the kids sit down to write their letters. you said an
. >> i'm annette. >> all of them, so happy to be here. we are, too. it is warming up in the east. look at ft. myers, florida. great twitter photos. it's where we want to start the morning. and byu, where they're seeing great fall colors. and the warmer weather. look at the numbers. it's not only the southwesterly flow. but chicago, you get to the 60s. enjoy it while it lasts. and the severe storms on sunday. i want to mention that >> this weather report has been brought to you...
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. >> annette, thank you. that's the latest from frankfurt and mario draghi. >>> california's health exchange has rejected extending canceled insurance plans past this year. last week, president obama proposed the change as an administrative fix to the troubled healthcare.gov site but left it up to states to decide whether to go along. california also says 80,000 people have signed up for private insurance through its marketplace through november 19th. that's about 20,000 more than was previously reported. the obama administration plans to delay the start of the second year of obama care enrollment by a month. the move gives insurers more time to set rates after they assess their experience with the process during 2014. >>> charter communications is reportedly near a deal with banks on financing for a bid for time warner cable. the "wall street journal" reports charter has talked with bank of america, barclays and deutsche bank about a multibillion dollar debt package. charter could also get cash from sovereig
. >> annette, thank you. that's the latest from frankfurt and mario draghi. >>> california's health exchange has rejected extending canceled insurance plans past this year. last week, president obama proposed the change as an administrative fix to the troubled healthcare.gov site but left it up to states to decide whether to go along. california also says 80,000 people have signed up for private insurance through its marketplace through november 19th. that's about 20,000 more...
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but my understanding is -- and i'm told this by my german colleague annette, that as the bankers have disappeared for natural reasons sips the financial crisis, the red light district is start to go gentrify and some of the most -- establishments are going away. now, i don't know if that has any bearing on your travel plans to frankfurt or not, but i thought i'd throw it out there. >> i appreciate you thinking that for me. bankers and profits are similar in a lot of ways, aren't they? but it's the current kill the bankers, andrew jackson sort of mentality these days. anyway, geoff cutmore, thank you. i think we'll be skipping frankfurt. hamburg is nice, isn't it? >> i like dusseldorf. >> that's what you said. >> i enjoyed that years ago. >>> anyway, coming up, from europe to the u.s. stocks rise to go record highs, we're going to ask if the run can continue. that's next. plus, twitter goes public. we're looking at how everyone from celebrities to corporate america to superstars, sports stars and others are using social networking to their advantage. the executive wind the nfl's strate
but my understanding is -- and i'm told this by my german colleague annette, that as the bankers have disappeared for natural reasons sips the financial crisis, the red light district is start to go gentrify and some of the most -- establishments are going away. now, i don't know if that has any bearing on your travel plans to frankfurt or not, but i thought i'd throw it out there. >> i appreciate you thinking that for me. bankers and profits are similar in a lot of ways, aren't they? but...