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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 15 Episode 4 Full Video Online – Video


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Marissa Jaret Winokur discusses her career, newest film 'Muffin Top: A Love Story'

Marissa Jaret Winokur is an actress who is noted for her Tony award winning role in Hairspray and she has appeared in both film and television, including American Beauty, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Muffin Top: A Love Story. She also had a stint on Dancing With The Stars.

Her role in Muffin Top as a teachers assistant to a professor who talks about feminism and the role society plays in perpetuating the stereotypical images of what the ideal body should be. The movie is a fun, quirky comedy, but it also encompasses a message about being happy about yourself the way you are now.

In addition to these roles she has been a part of, Winokur has a new project that was just announced, which will be on a late-night talk show for TLC where the topic is, as the title puts it, All About Sex. It will premiere in Jan. 2015.

TheCelebrityCafe.coms Elizabeth Learned spoke to Winokur about her career in Broadway, her newest film, and what she has coming up next.

ELIZABETH LEARNED: You have had a history with the Broadway circuit, including your Tony award winning role for Hairspray. What do you love most about being on Broadway? MARISSA JARET WINOKUR: Broadway is just a live theater for the audience, its the element of the live theater and character I love. With TV and film, it goes into an edit, you dont know what youre gonna get, where in live theater its, like, here you go, this is what you get.

EL: Your career has been full of both movies, television, and some Broadway, including being a wife and mother. How do you balance the roles you have in your life? MJW: I dont! I always wish I could be 100% an actress or %100 a mother, or %100 a wife, but I call it 25% Im doing everything 25%. I wish I could do one of the things really well. I feel like before I had a son and before I got married, I was like a really good actress, but now Im like kind of a good actress, then I was a really good wife, then I had a son and Im likeso I think being a mom definitely comesI dont balance it at all. Im barely balancing my schedule today. There is no balancing.

EL: Your most recent role was on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Do you have a preference for the type of acting roles you take, such as television or movies? MJW: No, I like to work. I genuinely like doing movies, I like doing TV, I like hosting, I like playing Broadway. Im about to start hosting a show for TLC late night and people are like Wait, I thought you were on Broadway, Tony-award winning actress and now youre like hosting and Im like Yeah I like to work. You know, I just kind of go by whatever jobs are being offered by to me, CSI is great, I would love to do more drama. I love doing comedy. I just like to work. Unless youre Reese Witherspoon, you dont get to be that picky.

EL: Your film Muffin Top has a deep message attached, even though its a fun comedy movie. What do you feel is the most important message for girls to take away from this film? MJW: Oh, I think the tagline even says Love yourself now, not five pounds from now. I think thats really the most important thing, that people genuinely start figuring out what they love about themselves rather than point out what they hate about themselves.

EL: What was your favorite aspect of being part of this film? MJW: You know what, I loved being part of the film, but I really enjoy after the film, which I normally dont get to be a part of, after the film. You normally premiere the film and go see it. Weve been doing these screenings all around and theres like 12 screenings in every city, and weve been going to them doing talk backs with the audience and hearing what they really think about the movie. Its been really exciting and the movies out so I can tell my mom to go, you can see now on Demand.

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Is there a risk of Ebola spreading in Europe? – Video


Is there a risk of Ebola spreading in Europe?
Don #39;t mistake the flu or a common cold for Ebola. In this short video, the European Union and WHO want to reassure citizens who fear an Ebola outbreak in the EU. The risk of the virus spreading...

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EU Carbon Rises to 8-Month High as Holidays Cut Supply

European Union carbon allowances rose to the highest in more than two years as Christmas holidays and a halt of almost-daily auctions damped supply.

The benchmark front-December contract advanced 2.4 percent to the highest since Dec. 20, 2012 on the ICE Futures Europe exchange in London. The volume traded was 30 percent of the three-month average.

Allowances increased 48 percent this year as the bloc began withholding about half a years supply to help deal with a glut that built up as renewable-energy subsidies encouraged a surge in clean generation with priority access to power grids. Lawmakers are considering additional measures including a permanent reserve to further erode the accumulated oversupply.

Higher German power contracts and the missing supply from auctions helped make carbon more expensive, Bernadett Papp, an analyst at Vertis Environmental Finance Ltd. in Budapest, said today in an e-mailed response to questions. The high volatility due to the Christmas holidays can have the result of reaching new highs.

The December 2015 benchmark rose as high as 7.36 euros ($8.97) before settling at 7.34 euros with 4.6 million tons trading. Volume of prompt contracts advanced 39 percent to 1.5 million tons, or 33 percent of front-December trading. For all of last week, the figure was 3.1 percent.

The high portion of spot trading indicates demand for compliance may be stronger than supply, said Louis Redshaw, founder of Redshaw Advisors Ltd. in London, which trades on behalf of factories.

There are few sellers and not all utilities bought everything they needed before auctions stopped on Dec. 16, Redshaw said today in an e-mailed response to questions. Auctions on the European Energy Exchange AG in Leipzig, Germany, resume on Jan. 8, which could push carbon contracts lower, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said yesterday.

To contact the reporter on this story: Mathew Carr in London at m.carr@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lars Paulsson at lpaulsson@bloomberg.net Stephen Cunningham, Charlotte Porter

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Eurasian Economic Union on Shaky Ground at Outset

MOSCOW

The Eurasian Economic Union is headed for a rough start.

Officials from members of the economic alliance, which was modeled on the European Union and officially comes into effect January 1, met Tuesday in Moscow under the pain of Russia's collapsing economy and the absence of Ukraine.

Western sanctions over Ukraine and a drop in the price of oil are pushing Russia's economy into a recession that is also hurting its neighbors in the trade group.

But speaking after a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, Russia's President Vladimir Putin voiced optimism that the trade bloc was making headway for its members.

Putin said a joint market was being created to act on the basis of the general rules of the World Trade Organization with more than 170 million consumers and a joint GDP of more than $4.5 trillion. Many customs and administrative barriers, he said, have been eliminated and business opportunities for realization of joint investment projects have expanded significantly.

The leaders of Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan will launch the union in January, while Armenia is in the process of joining and Kyrgyzstan plans to join next year.

Russian response

Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted from power this year in a popular uprising after he backed out of a European deal in favor of the Russian economic plan. Russia responded to Ukraine's revolution with a flood of propaganda, annexation of Crimea, and support for armed rebellions in eastern Ukraine in fighting that has claimed 5,000 lives.

Kyiv's Western-leaning leaders signed an association agreement with the European Union.

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