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helene? >> i'm going for newt. >> the smart money is on romney. >> before we break, newt was a favorite "saturday night live" target in his house speaker days. comedian chris farley really captured his bulldozer approach to legislating. >> let's go, let's go, let's go, mr. delay. >> motion massachusetts no longer be a state. >> aye! >> farley was so identified with newt that when the real newt was celebrating the first 100 days of his g.o.p. congress in 1995, his chief lieutenant had a big surprise for him. >> we'd like to introduce the speaker of the house, the gentleman from georgia, newt gingrich. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> all right. here we go. we're here today to help celebrate the first 100 days of the republican controlled congress! let's get to it. let's show america how many bills a republican congress with pass 10 minutes when we're not hampered by bizarre, weird democrats. let's go, let's go, let's go, we're burning daylight. 832, keep reporters away from my mother. what
helene? >> i'm going for newt. >> the smart money is on romney. >> before we break, newt was a favorite "saturday night live" target in his house speaker days. comedian chris farley really captured his bulldozer approach to legislating. >> let's go, let's go, let's go, mr. delay. >> motion massachusetts no longer be a state. >> aye! >> farley was so identified with newt that when the real newt was celebrating the first 100 days of his g.o.p....
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. >>> digging deeper into this case we bring in forensic psychiatrist helen morrison. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the motive have been, and where is she now? bringing in cadaver dogs is not unusual, that's pretty normal as far as protocol is concerned, but the question is, with all of those leads, why hasn't there been someone named a person of interest? >> you raise an interesting point there, but the fact that there hasn't been a person of interest named against this backdrop of hundreds of leads. >> right. >> does that mean police don't have one or they're just not talking about it? >> they may not be talking about it. i think one of the things that police have learned over the years is that not talking tends to keep the
. >>> digging deeper into this case we bring in forensic psychiatrist helen morrison. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the...
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helen introduce today in james beard and in the spring of 1961 helen told me i have a manuscript i want to show you the manuscript of the book and look at it. she said the woman is from california coming next week so let's cook for her. she said she's a very big woman with a terrible voice. of course that was julia. so what i'm saying is in 1959 i came here, by the spring of 1960 i knew the trinity of cooking, james beard, julia child. so you see how small the food world was. >> rose: so you knew everybody by then. >> it was very, very small, the food world. >> rose: was she a good chef? a good cook? >> she was a very good cook. >> rose: she was more than a performer. >> being a chef entail it is running of a kitchen. she always said "i'm not a chef" but she was a terrific cook. she loved food and she always excited about it and always ready to help people and to argue with people. >> rose: did you know about her world war ii experiences? >> of course, she talked about it, yes. she always said "i was a secretary, i never did anything anyway." >> rose: i wasn't james bond. >> no. >> rose
helen introduce today in james beard and in the spring of 1961 helen told me i have a manuscript i want to show you the manuscript of the book and look at it. she said the woman is from california coming next week so let's cook for her. she said she's a very big woman with a terrible voice. of course that was julia. so what i'm saying is in 1959 i came here, by the spring of 1960 i knew the trinity of cooking, james beard, julia child. so you see how small the food world was. >> rose: so...
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. >>> just because helen says she has a maid twice a week -- >> twice a week is a cleaning woman. we're going to have a real maid with a cleaning uniform, one that fits my position. i worked my way from the bottom up to the top. >> so does a gopher. >> tom, it feels so good to disagree with them again. >> your mother in the classic tv series "the jeffersons." very interesting because in that she played half of a mixed race marriage. >> what are the chances of that, right? >> and she was in real life. >> i remember when she auditioned, she was at the time in a play on broadway called "the river niger" with the negro ensemble company and she got the call from norman leer. he had seen the play and she flew out to california to audition. she auditioned. he loved her. and he was getting ready to hire her. this is 1974. and so norman leer sat her down and said, look, i want to you play this part but, you know, are you going to be comfortable playing the wife of a white man? and she pulled out her wallet and had a picture of my dad and said, this is my husband. and he said, oh, great. yo
. >>> just because helen says she has a maid twice a week -- >> twice a week is a cleaning woman. we're going to have a real maid with a cleaning uniform, one that fits my position. i worked my way from the bottom up to the top. >> so does a gopher. >> tom, it feels so good to disagree with them again. >> your mother in the classic tv series "the jeffersons." very interesting because in that she played half of a mixed race marriage. >> what are...
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the right honorable john mowbray and his wife, lady helen. john is the son of lord mowbray. an elevated association. the duke of westminster is one of our loyal supporters. you could say that our influence extends as far as the palace. so it could well be the case that it was one of your loyal supporters who took a shot at you? the shots came from the door. it was pitch-black in here when the lights went out, but i heard the door open just before the shots were fired. someone coming in. or going out. right. on the subject of which, when can we leave? i have work to do in london. i would like to be gone by lunch. well, not possible, i'm afraid, mr. spencer. i just need everybody to be here for the time being. i see. can i ask you a question, mr. foyle? are you, by any chance, jewish? [door opens] you! yes, you. young woman... i want to speak to your commanding officer. you mean detective chief superintendent foyle, sir. i don't care what his name is. i want to leave this hotel. i'm afraid that's not possible. he gave strict orders that everyone-- do you know who i am? no, sir
the right honorable john mowbray and his wife, lady helen. john is the son of lord mowbray. an elevated association. the duke of westminster is one of our loyal supporters. you could say that our influence extends as far as the palace. so it could well be the case that it was one of your loyal supporters who took a shot at you? the shots came from the door. it was pitch-black in here when the lights went out, but i heard the door open just before the shots were fired. someone coming in. or...
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helen sanders, potomac, maryland -- >> bill: suzy shields, san jose, california -- >> bill: here is how it works, suzy, the obama re-election campaign has a list of sympathetic media people all over the country. a very long list. they supply the columnists and editors with information, the campaign does. there will be plenty of info about newt. plenty. and you're right, any other g.o.p. candidate. but, mr. gingrich is a much bigger target. so that is what the democrats will rye to do, make newt gingrich the focus, not the economy. jaycee duncan, sen tenial, colorado -- that would be a very good interesting debate. rick, from chicago -- >> bill: $10,000. no, he's not paying me anything. from charlotteville -- >> bill 6'4", ben. and from california -- we sent 10,000 copies, alice. we thank everyone who participated in that. rich clark, a combat veteran and civil war buff i was captivated by "killing lincoln. it" i appreciate that, rich. and mike johnson said, "i recently discovered the factor goes down better with a large glass of irish whit i can." you just recently discovered that, mike
helen sanders, potomac, maryland -- >> bill: suzy shields, san jose, california -- >> bill: here is how it works, suzy, the obama re-election campaign has a list of sympathetic media people all over the country. a very long list. they supply the columnists and editors with information, the campaign does. there will be plenty of info about newt. plenty. and you're right, any other g.o.p. candidate. but, mr. gingrich is a much bigger target. so that is what the democrats will rye to...
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>> safer: in britain, they honor their distinguished actors with royal titles - lord olivier, dame helen mirren. the best we can do is nominate them for oscars, an annual hyped-up competition for a glossy little statue. if we did have a royal list, the name of meryl streep would surely be at the very top. she's won two oscars, been nominated a record 16 times, and doubtless will be again for a new film about one of the most controversial political figures of the 20th century, margaret thatcher, in life and on film, the "iron lady." >> meryl streep: this is a day to put differences aside, to hold one's head high and take pride in being british. >> safer: ms. streep has a unique gift for not just portraying a character, but literally becoming her. on the stage of the delacorte theater in new york's central park, where she first starred 35 years ago, i asked how real it seems to her while she's performing. >> streep: i mean, i'm not insane. ( laughs ) i do know that i'm acting. but you forget about it, yeah. you kind of... you know when you're doing it right, there's a thrilling suspension
>> safer: in britain, they honor their distinguished actors with royal titles - lord olivier, dame helen mirren. the best we can do is nominate them for oscars, an annual hyped-up competition for a glossy little statue. if we did have a royal list, the name of meryl streep would surely be at the very top. she's won two oscars, been nominated a record 16 times, and doubtless will be again for a new film about one of the most controversial political figures of the 20th century, margaret...
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but the aging mountaineer went instead w the eserts of arizona, tn where it was hoped his daughter helen might recover fromne ponia. in his grief, he began exp and discovered that in fact he was, once again in a majestic forest only this one was 200 million years old and all of the trees had long ago fossilized into solid rock. it was the petrified forest. ehrlich: i think parks represent the wildness inside us. they're the place where we can be lonely where we can experience solitude. they're a place we go to as refuge, as sanctuary. it's a place we go out to to come back in. it's the only place perhaps left in many people's lives where that's possible. coyote: soon, muir was himself again, sometimes taking total strangers on long walks through the tumbled and broken stone trees. in what he now called "these enchanted carboniferous forests," he loved nothing more than to sit near the trunk of a petrified tree and inspect it minutely with a magnifying glass. but even this forest was endangered. scavengers used dynamite in hopes of finding amethyst crystals inside them. boxcar loads of pe
but the aging mountaineer went instead w the eserts of arizona, tn where it was hoped his daughter helen might recover fromne ponia. in his grief, he began exp and discovered that in fact he was, once again in a majestic forest only this one was 200 million years old and all of the trees had long ago fossilized into solid rock. it was the petrified forest. ehrlich: i think parks represent the wildness inside us. they're the place where we can be lonely where we can experience solitude. they're...