will: laura: the white house is giddy about this, reuters describes this is a glide path to the $3.5 trillion tonight and there right above this so your response. a couple things. it is the person in my state stuck in traffic who is fearful of their home flooding, who wants to have a better job, would like to make more money but doesn t make a lot of money now who really likes this village i talk to fox news watches, they love this bill. is that somebody who is wealthy? for the wealthy this means less. they have chauffeurs, private jets, they can flying here and there, it is the people who live in their own home at risk of flooding who like it. going to 3.5 trillion, pelosi wants to link the two, she doesn t think she has the votes for that 3 points for laura: i you on the show tonight saying nancy pelosi hasn t came down her vote you you think
wonderful writers. by that, i mean people who use the language beautifully and elegantly, which was almost the direct opposite of jackie. is it exhausting? what? doing research for your books? joining us, now, is jackie collins daughter tiffany. tiffany, thank you so much. i mean, huge fan of your mom. i m so grateful that you re doing this. she was a superstar. she s glamorous. she s sexy, sophisticated, influential. you must get asked, all the time, but what was it like having jackie collins as a mom? i do, don. i do get asked, all the time. and it s funny, because people are always surprised by my answer. i always tell them, it was very normal. we we had a completely normal upbringing. there were no chauffeurs. there was no cooks. there were no full-time staff. she was just completely present, full of love, full of laughter,
upbringing. there were no chauffeurs. there was no cooks. there was no full-time staff. she was just completely present, full of love, full of laughter in our lives. she would wake up every morning. she would make us breakfast. she would drive us to school. she would go home, work all day. then at pickup time, she would pick us up, make us dinner. she was completely present, and everybody is surprised to hear that because they see this glitz and glamour. it s interesting because she considered herself a feminist, and correct me if i m wrong, but critics often dismissed her and her books. what did she teach you about a woman s place in the world? well, like i say in the movie, her motto was girls can do anything, and she saw from a very early age the double standard in her own household, also in hollywood as she, you know, tried to be an actress early on before she became an author. and she didn t like what she
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mark figured, the way to be the apple of my parents eye is to do well in school. he went to the university of pennsylvania, then went to ucla medical school where he thrived. he could have established his ear nose and throat medical practice anywhere, but in 1996 he chose merrillville, indiana. it was close enough to chicago that he could live there and have chauffeurs drive him to his office every day. but most important, he could count on the air pollution in northwest indiana to provide a steady stream of patients with sinus problems. in northwest indiana where you re breathing in the pollution, you ve got high pollen and extreme changes in temperature, it s not unusual to see a high degree of patients who suffer from sinus problems. suzette dennington, weinberger s top medical assistant worked closely with him day in and day out. he was an excellent physician. what do you think motivated him? his desire to be the best at