proposition or tempt fate. there are things we don t know about you. probably. anything you want to share with me? not really. i could never imagine you being a naughty girl. i was a girl, i was a normal kid. despite the fact i did all these things, my parents were not step forward parents, they let me be a little girl. i was kind of a tom boy, jumping up on things, rolling around in the dirt. i was a normal little girl. a normal little girl who grew up to be one of the most powerful woman in america. that s the great thing about the united states, there are a lot of stories like that. later, does dr. rice regret the decision to invade iran? did that decision doom the u.s. to failure in afghanistan?
there are things we don t know about you. probably. anything you want to share with me? not really. i never imagine you being a naughty girl. i with us a girl, a normal kid. besides the fact i did all these things my parents let me be a little girl. i was kind of a tom boy, jumping up on things, rolling around in the dirt. i was a normal little girl. a normal little girl who grew up to be one of the most powerful people in the world snow that s the great thing about the united states. there are a lot of stories about that. thank you, condoleezza rice. later, does dr. rice regret the decision to invade iran? [ male announcer ] nature is unique.
make a catastrophic error in your life. let s not test the proposition or tempt fate. there are things we don t know about you. probably. anything you want to share with me? not really. i never imagine you being a naughty girl. i with us a girl, a normal kid. besides the fact i did all these things my parents let me be a little girl. i was kind of a tom boy, jumping up on things, rolling around in the dirt. i was a normal little girl. a normal little girl who grew up to be one of the most powerful people in the world snow that s the great thing about the united states. there are a lot of stories about that. thank you, condoleezza rice. later, does dr. rice regret the decision to invade iran? ahh-ah-ah-ahh
bill: tough parents on you. they weren t certify ford parents i was a happy child. they held to you a high standard. they did, indeed. bill: that s tough. when you are in a family and you have to perform as a child, had you to perform. but i didn t feel that way about it i felt that they were giving me every possible opportunity. i was taking advantage of some and not of others. bill: you kroncke, they structured you correct me if i am wrong, they structured your day had you to learn the pena. piano. bill: had you to do this stuff you weren t allowed like i was, i wasn t allowed i just did it you weren t a little thug a thugette? i was actually a little tom boy. bill: your parents shaped you. they shaped me but they allowed me i was the one who wanted to play the piano. i was the one who wanted to figure skate. i was the one who would run around and jump on their bed and turn in t. into a trampoline from time to time. i thought we had a wonderful
stuff. i go in, take five minutes and whatever is comfortable. so i m a tom boy at heart but it s red. that s all i can tell you. it s going to be a long day on sunday. good to see you. appreciate it. next hour we focus on how hollywood is being influenced by african-americans. it s what matters. and the editor-in-chief of essence magazine joins me. showbiz tonight will be live with two special shows sunday, march 7th. coverage begins with a.j. hammer and brooke anderson live from the red carpet. coverage continues live on hln at 11:00 eastern and go to cnn.com to rank your favorite celebrity styles. fed up with higher tuition and budget cuts, students took their message to the streets yesterday. so what now? we talk with a protest organizer. she s right there in the middle, is that right, jen cook? first, some of your phone calls about the tuition hikes. the cost of education is