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thanks kay. have time for some questions, and we do have a microphone i think, so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and identify yourself that would be great. we will start over here on the left. >> kay this is your friend amy wax. i.t. chip in law school, and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i have actually recently looked into, which is that men feel overwhelmingly dominating and certain precincts of power and influence so take for example what i call journals of opinion. if you look at the peer review books, the new republic and all those sorts of publications on the right and the left, "the weekly standard," the people who are writing for them are overwhelmingly male, and that is chirla of the 20-something to 30-something generation. there is a whole body of social science that suggests that even among college graduates in up men are far more informed. they know more about a range of topics. they are more curious. i would just ask you to comment on that, if you think th
thanks kay. have time for some questions, and we do have a microphone i think, so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and identify yourself that would be great. we will start over here on the left. >> kay this is your friend amy wax. i.t. chip in law school, and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i have actually recently looked into, which is that men feel overwhelmingly dominating and certain precincts of power and influence so take for example what i call journals of...
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join me today, katty kay, norah o'donnell, and david ignatius. first up, there's just a handful of serious republican hopefuls, serious about running and also trd to have serious chances at the nomination and at winning in november. their challenge? run in the g.o.p. primaries where negativity is rewarded, but at the same time projecting a positive message that could get them elected. that's the challenge always, the velvet glove with the brass knuckles inside. david, your book talks about this. >> it's like falming in love. part is rational but most is deep down below. in one experiment they took a bunch of people and gave them paragraphs to two opposing candidates and said who is going to win this race and with a one-second look they could predict with high accuracy who was going to win the race. and when the volume off they were better predictors than when the volume was on. that's because we have templates in our minds that tell us what competentency is. this year, competentence is what you run on. >> do you think it's right? do you think we
join me today, katty kay, norah o'donnell, and david ignatius. first up, there's just a handful of serious republican hopefuls, serious about running and also trd to have serious chances at the nomination and at winning in november. their challenge? run in the g.o.p. primaries where negativity is rewarded, but at the same time projecting a positive message that could get them elected. that's the challenge always, the velvet glove with the brass knuckles inside. david, your book talks about...
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thanks, kay. we have time for some questions and we do have a microphone, i think, so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and just identify yourself, that'd be great. we'll start over here on the left side. >> kay, this is your friend amy wax. >> hello, amy. >> i teach at pen law school and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i've actually recently looked into it which is men still overwhelmingly dominate in certain presinks of power and influence. so take, for example, what i call journals of opinion, you know, if you look at the new york books, "the new republic," all those sorts of publications on the right and the left, the weekly standard, the people who are writing for them are overwhelmingly male and that's true of the 20 something to 30 something generation. there's a whole body of social science that suggests that even among college graduates men are far more informed. they know more about a range of topics. they're more curious. i just would ask you to comment on that w
thanks, kay. we have time for some questions and we do have a microphone, i think, so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and just identify yourself, that'd be great. we'll start over here on the left side. >> kay, this is your friend amy wax. >> hello, amy. >> i teach at pen law school and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i've actually recently looked into it which is men still overwhelmingly dominate in certain presinks of power and influence. so take,...
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with us today, michael duffy with "time magazine," the bbc's katty kay, nbc's norah o'donnell and the "atlantic"'s" andrew sullivan. there was little president obama could do to help japan with the catastrophe of biblical proportions. he's been under pressure to go first on social security and also to lead the charge on libya. we'll take them one at a time. first libya, the u.n.'s action calmed the week's-long drum beat for a no-fly zone over libya. obama waited for europe and the arab league, aware that americans are reluctant to take on another fight in the arab world. and as a consequence to 2012, perhaps a political upside to backing the freedom fighters but on the downside, there's always a risk of getting blamed. the president said, i'm not going to be point man on libya. he said i'm going to stay back and get the pack ahead of me. >> he did. the problem looking irresolute has gone away for the moment. he got the u.n. security council which does not move like a s.w.a.t. team normally and he got the russians and chinese to abstain. he got the cease-fire out of qaddafi. but there'
with us today, michael duffy with "time magazine," the bbc's katty kay, nbc's norah o'donnell and the "atlantic"'s" andrew sullivan. there was little president obama could do to help japan with the catastrophe of biblical proportions. he's been under pressure to go first on social security and also to lead the charge on libya. we'll take them one at a time. first libya, the u.n.'s action calmed the week's-long drum beat for a no-fly zone over libya. obama waited for...
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. >> lehrer: and republican congresswoman kay granger discusses cuts in foreign aid. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> oil companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the battle in wisconsin over u
. >> lehrer: and republican congresswoman kay granger discusses cuts in foreign aid. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> oil companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went...
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delegacin de legisladores estadounidens es republicanos y demcratas encabezada por la representant e kayta del subcomit de operaciones en el exterior del comit de asignaciones presupuestale s de la cmara de representantes. cu ---nos vamos a la primera pausa y regresamos en dos minutos... take vo ---recuerde nuestra pregunta de la noche... como les beneficia a los hispanos ser el grupo etnico con mayoria en el pais?... ---usted nos puede llamar al 1-866-229-4848... escribirnos a noticiero48@t elemundo.com o por medio de facebook... somos telemundo san jose. take sot - tu voz open cu ---como se benefician los hispanos al convertirse en el grupo etnico de mayor crecimiento en el pais?... vamos con sus opiniones... take vo cu --- no le cambie, al regresar sabremos hasta cundo van a durar estas lluvias. adems.... take vo ---y la otan... se involucra en los ataques contra el regimen del lider libio muamar gadafi.... ya volvemos. --- la otan ahora va a estar a cargo de la zona de exclusin de no vuelo sobre libia. take vo --- esto se suma al embargo naval destinado a evitar la llegada de armas a
delegacin de legisladores estadounidens es republicanos y demcratas encabezada por la representant e kayta del subcomit de operaciones en el exterior del comit de asignaciones presupuestale s de la cmara de representantes. cu ---nos vamos a la primera pausa y regresamos en dos minutos... take vo ---recuerde nuestra pregunta de la noche... como les beneficia a los hispanos ser el grupo etnico con mayoria en el pais?... ---usted nos puede llamar al 1-866-229-4848... escribirnos a noticiero48@t...
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whenever coach kay is involved i give them a etty good shot.t ohio state game the they make it that far will be a war. i would like duke to win. i would like bcu to win. that's the true. >> charlie: thank you, jay. >> thank you, i appreciate. >> charlie: willy, thank you. >> thank you. >> charlie: welcome to the duke. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> charlie: rula jebreal is here she's a palestinian author. she grew up in a jusalem orphanage. in 200 she wrote an auto biographical novel and now there's a film of the adaptation of her life opening on march 25th. i'm f a l l ada to have rula real on this table. welcome to this table. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: when did you decide to write this. >> i decided to write the story after the iraqi war more or less. after the iraqi war in 2002 started i saw one scene that shocked me and it was on television. i was watching the screens and you saw baghdad and when people were stealing things from it. i fell that part of my memory in a way and i was losing it to the connection of my story befo
whenever coach kay is involved i give them a etty good shot.t ohio state game the they make it that far will be a war. i would like duke to win. i would like bcu to win. that's the true. >> charlie: thank you, jay. >> thank you, i appreciate. >> charlie: willy, thank you. >> thank you. >> charlie: welcome to the duke. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> charlie: rula jebreal is here she's a palestinian author. she grew up in a jusalem orphanage. in 200 she...
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my name is kay. my son is an 11th grader attending c.a.t. high school. i would like to share my personal views on what makes c.a.t. stand out from other schools, both public and independent. first of all, the school has a clear mission. sending every single student to college. regardless of any obstacles, social or academic. both students and their families are constantly reminded of this. i think this gives parents and students a common ground and common purpose in working together and provide the clear understanding as to what they should expect from their four-year c.a.t. high school experience. curriculum is zeroed on achieving this goal and many milestones are set with all information shared regularly with parents and families. lastly, but most importantly, this model is really working and you can see it in numbers. it's not just an inspirational message, it's a working model. please support this charter. the renewal is imperative to public high school education in san francisco at large. [applause] >> good evening to all.
my name is kay. my son is an 11th grader attending c.a.t. high school. i would like to share my personal views on what makes c.a.t. stand out from other schools, both public and independent. first of all, the school has a clear mission. sending every single student to college. regardless of any obstacles, social or academic. both students and their families are constantly reminded of this. i think this gives parents and students a common ground and common purpose in working together and provide...
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clr aand the unrtates and the iac induri sub r narer n t nclnd fusha us 12fiti pntn 3 wesutod i b t i kay. ananhe asking breast-feed babies and many ople hav called in sincstdaafrn. this is a nursery. and people hereill ha t prepare a baby formula using water. however th are having a difficult time trying to secure water. it's not just preparingmiut also water is used to prepare food for the hiren. they went to four stores but f. they were only able to secure two days' worth of the nutritionist here says that chat is needed to prepare food and drinks for the babies, but now she feels very worried. staff here try to buy water over the internet. however, it seems that everybody is trying to access the site, and therefore this person says that she's unable to open the order form here. she says that there isn't anything to replace war d she's worried how long this would continue because this is not a problem just about tomorrow. the tokyo metropolitan office says tt eyilprid 240,000 bottles of 550 milliliter water bottles. th23ar itokyo and the five cities in tama district will receive the 24
clr aand the unrtates and the iac induri sub r narer n t nclnd fusha us 12fiti pntn 3 wesutod i b t i kay. ananhe asking breast-feed babies and many ople hav called in sincstdaafrn. this is a nursery. and people hereill ha t prepare a baby formula using water. however th are having a difficult time trying to secure water. it's not just preparingmiut also water is used to prepare food for the hiren. they went to four stores but f. they were only able to secure two days' worth of the nutritionist...
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kay said in a continues with a 10:00 news and over on ktvu.com. -- i am gasia mikaelian.ur coverage continues with our 10:00 news and over on ktvu.com "tmz" is up next right here on tv 36. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. ♪
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east, the republican chairman of the house subcommittee focused on foreign assistance, congresswoman kaynger of your home state of texas is saying whatever foreign assistance we give has got to be tied to national security. how do you... >> well, it is, really. i think disease and all the things that we treat are tied to national security in a lot of ways that we maybe don't realize or that the american people don't realize. if other countries has a chance to be stable, that helps us. if there are ways to prevent-- and we can because we are a wealthy country-- if there are ways we can help other countries defeat diseases. as melinda was telling me earlier, we're about to totally eradicate polio. can you imagine? that would be so terrific. but all of these are helpful to other countries. if you take the burden of health care, of diseases off the backs of some other countries, it gives them a chance for them to use their own very limited resources in ways that help their people. and also there's a hopelessness associated with deadly diseases that if that can be alleviated, people can build
east, the republican chairman of the house subcommittee focused on foreign assistance, congresswoman kaynger of your home state of texas is saying whatever foreign assistance we give has got to be tied to national security. how do you... >> well, it is, really. i think disease and all the things that we treat are tied to national security in a lot of ways that we maybe don't realize or that the american people don't realize. if other countries has a chance to be stable, that helps us. if...
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the knee kay fell 639 points and that's 6% of its value. toyota, honda and nis san suspend -- nissan suspended production. and they injected $185 billion into money markets to stabilize the financial system. >>> an amazing rescue off the coast of japan. they spotted him raising a red cloth nearly 10 miles off the coast. he was floating on the roof of his home after a tsunami swept him out to sea, and he was floating for two days. the tsunami struck as he and his wife returned home to gather supplies after the earthquake. he says his wife was swept away. >>> we have some powerful new images of the tsunami showing how even enormous boats were helpless against the giant surge of water. while a regular wave lasts a few seconds and then reseeds, the tsunami comes and comes and lasting 15 or more hins -- or more minutes. >> overwhelming footage. here are the latest headlines out of japan. approximately 2,000 bodies were found on japan's northeast coast, and more than 10,000 people are estimated to have died in friday's tsunami. millions of people
the knee kay fell 639 points and that's 6% of its value. toyota, honda and nis san suspend -- nissan suspended production. and they injected $185 billion into money markets to stabilize the financial system. >>> an amazing rescue off the coast of japan. they spotted him raising a red cloth nearly 10 miles off the coast. he was floating on the roof of his home after a tsunami swept him out to sea, and he was floating for two days. the tsunami struck as he and his wife returned home to...
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her back was to us, a said, mom, mary kay said it dad. chris -- said dad put his hands down her pants. to finally turned to me and said, how could you ever think that your father would do something like that? i remember feeling such guilt, like, wow, what an incredibly horrible boulder in to think something about that. i should have known that my mother's reaction was typical of over 80% of families dealing with these issues. since then she has become the biggest supporter. it took me years to get through the process of grieving. how did i turn that into a message of courage and light? one thing never left my mind in the long process of healing. i refuse to have my life be defined by what happened to me. a one of my life to be about how to survive in rose above those events. in other words, each of us can turn a lemon into lemonade. but iran, those actions of those i love it devastated me. i felt incredibly alone. little did i know how many people were having similar experiences to mind. my personal views may be the victim of the disease
her back was to us, a said, mom, mary kay said it dad. chris -- said dad put his hands down her pants. to finally turned to me and said, how could you ever think that your father would do something like that? i remember feeling such guilt, like, wow, what an incredibly horrible boulder in to think something about that. i should have known that my mother's reaction was typical of over 80% of families dealing with these issues. since then she has become the biggest supporter. it took me years to...
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. >> reporter: but it wasn't always that way. 50 years ago, mclaughlin, kay kerr, and ester gullic washe city proposed filling in a large chunk of the bay. >> that's what really got our attention. they wanted to fill in about 200 acres. and essentially double the size of the city. >> reporter: with a third of the bay already claimed by industry, development, and garbage dumps, the women felt compelled to act. >> we didn't have any choice, really. so we -- the three of us sat down and started save the bay. >> they went to the halls of power and they talked to legislators and they were involved in city councils. >> reporter: the group's rally cry was a poster showing the threat of what the bay eventually might look like. >> when i would give a talk, i'd always take it. and people were just shocked that this would be possible. >> reporter: since that initial shock 50 years ago, the save the bay organization has turned back development, restored wetlands, and increased public access to the bay. >> so these three women got started at a time when there were none of the advantages that we hav
. >> reporter: but it wasn't always that way. 50 years ago, mclaughlin, kay kerr, and ester gullic washe city proposed filling in a large chunk of the bay. >> that's what really got our attention. they wanted to fill in about 200 acres. and essentially double the size of the city. >> reporter: with a third of the bay already claimed by industry, development, and garbage dumps, the women felt compelled to act. >> we didn't have any choice, really. so we -- the three of us...
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a tree fell onto a car in kay avenue. with the ground saturated we could be seeing a lot more tree damage this week. >> the trees love rain, but bad in another in that it hasn't really slowed down, so i would expect to see a lot of trees falling in the next couple days here. >> reporter: and more rain falling. but, hopefully, not to the level that caused this flooding on the 380 on-ramp from 101. or the power outages caused by falling trees in line. today thousands of people were out of power across the bay area as pg&e worked to restore the lines. >> we're used to it here, happens quite often, actually. >> this roadway is now blocked and it is one of the only ways in and out of the neighborhood. >> the other way is around the loop and down to molina but we're okay. >> everybody is okay. >> reporter: better in comparison to the old oak tree. >> something that we're just going to have to live with, i'm going to be very sad and the house is going to look very different without it. >> reporter: in mill valley, anne mackovic,
a tree fell onto a car in kay avenue. with the ground saturated we could be seeing a lot more tree damage this week. >> the trees love rain, but bad in another in that it hasn't really slowed down, so i would expect to see a lot of trees falling in the next couple days here. >> reporter: and more rain falling. but, hopefully, not to the level that caused this flooding on the 380 on-ramp from 101. or the power outages caused by falling trees in line. today thousands of people were...
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but also the plumbing brothers, they will crash the boards in and everything else and i like coach kay he has experience to bring it down stretch. >> thanks. and that does it for this week's edition of update news. thanks for staying up late with us and be sure to check us out on facebook. >> you can find us but updating, get some rest and be sure to join us next week.
but also the plumbing brothers, they will crash the boards in and everything else and i like coach kay he has experience to bring it down stretch. >> thanks. and that does it for this week's edition of update news. thanks for staying up late with us and be sure to check us out on facebook. >> you can find us but updating, get some rest and be sure to join us next week.
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equivalent of the box cutters the nine eleven yes the box cutter the very simple instrument took down it kai jacked a huge jet took down the twin towers is exactly right they should call the credit default swap invented by masters of j.p. morgan she should recall those box cutters because they're at the primary weapon of choice for these terrorists on wall street and people say well how do we know it's american terrorists that are doing this home bred american financial terrorism look at the bonus pool if the economy is shrinking and the unemployment rates are skyrocketing and wages are collapsing and yet a few people on wall street are paying themselves record bonuses that's your evidence are you so stupid people in washington not to understand the connection ok so this private contractor provided for the pentagon cover for the financial terrorists now here's a report that was released last week from congressional commission report war time contractors waste steal tens of billions then come back from war this commission found in a report to congress at what risk correcting our over reliance
equivalent of the box cutters the nine eleven yes the box cutter the very simple instrument took down it kai jacked a huge jet took down the twin towers is exactly right they should call the credit default swap invented by masters of j.p. morgan she should recall those box cutters because they're at the primary weapon of choice for these terrorists on wall street and people say well how do we know it's american terrorists that are doing this home bred american financial terrorism look at the...
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looking down, want to make sure you don't see mushrooms, a sign of an advance deed kay. you want to call in an export for that and look for any sort of heaving, the lifting of the grown. that means your tree may be leaning to one direction and root system might be lifting as well. when you reach your smaller trees, even smaller than this one, give them a good shake and make sure that the ground around the tree does not move because that's sign that it is not a stable tree. now, those are some pretty good tips that you can take care of for yourself in your own backyard or front yard, but there are very sure signs of when you should call in a pro. >> if you see the tree leaning and you've noticed it leaning in the past and it looks like the lean is increasing, call someone right away. if you have a large number of dead branches or it's leaning on a building or a fence, call a professional right away. >> reporter: okay. so also, you want to take a look at your sprinklers. you want to make sure that you want your grass to be water old or landscaping but you don't want your s
looking down, want to make sure you don't see mushrooms, a sign of an advance deed kay. you want to call in an export for that and look for any sort of heaving, the lifting of the grown. that means your tree may be leaning to one direction and root system might be lifting as well. when you reach your smaller trees, even smaller than this one, give them a good shake and make sure that the ground around the tree does not move because that's sign that it is not a stable tree. now, those are some...
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and after zito called it a kay, brian wilson came in to pitch the top of the sixth, had two strikeoutsave up two hits and a walk. they visit the home of the reds. old friends dusty baker. plus world series mvp edgar renteria there. >>> and friday giants face the padres here on nbc bay area. first telecast of the season. starts at 6:00 p.m. we'll have a couple cactus league games on our air and this is the first. yesterday the a's beat the padres but today they get bombed by division foes the texas rangers 9-2. looking forward to spring action right here on our air. you'll be there. there friday.wn t fhereriy.da >> you're ducmping me already. >> brian wilson's going to get hot with t [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wall
and after zito called it a kay, brian wilson came in to pitch the top of the sixth, had two strikeoutsave up two hits and a walk. they visit the home of the reds. old friends dusty baker. plus world series mvp edgar renteria there. >>> and friday giants face the padres here on nbc bay area. first telecast of the season. starts at 6:00 p.m. we'll have a couple cactus league games on our air and this is the first. yesterday the a's beat the padres but today they get bombed by division...
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. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it?is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant philip kieffer, uh, produced the horn and-- and said "well, find someone to sound this." and the adjutant came, pointed at me and said "if you can sound a hunting horn, you can sound this." and when i tried it, i found that it was a little different from a straightforward english hunting horn. we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - wel
. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it?is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant...
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kay thompson kron4 news. >> to the latest in japan. it is now suspected that the reactor core at the unit one of the troubled plant may have been breached. this raises the possibility of more severe radioactive contain the did to the environment. japan police agency says that the official pap will -- the death toll has topped 10,000 people. more than 17,000 people are listed as missing. the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit made our was felt in taiwan and china. this is surveillance video of the quake as it hits, more than 20 people are dead from the quake. the death toll could continue to rise. >>darya: and african union meeting in ethiopia is trying to deal with the situation in libya. representatives from rebels are expected to attend. meanwhile, french fighter jets hit aircraft in a military base deep inside libya. that airforce has been neutralized. need it agreed to take over enforcement of the no-fly zone. --nato. the ground attacks will continue to be led by the u.s.. they are anxious to give up the lead role. at a bucket and a
kay thompson kron4 news. >> to the latest in japan. it is now suspected that the reactor core at the unit one of the troubled plant may have been breached. this raises the possibility of more severe radioactive contain the did to the environment. japan police agency says that the official pap will -- the death toll has topped 10,000 people. more than 17,000 people are listed as missing. the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit made our was felt in taiwan and china. this is surveillance video...
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. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it?is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant philip kieffer, uh, produced the horn and-- and said "well, find someone to sound this." and the adjutant came, pointed at me and said "if you can sound a hunting horn, you can sound this." and when i tried it, i found that it was a little different from a straightforward english hunting horn. we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - wel
. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it?is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant...
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you see, senator kay bailey will tell this story herself. her brother alan -- alan bailey -- soferredz from the same disease as geri. they met through an advocacy group on multiple my len know ma. then they said, alan bailey and geraldine ferraro joined hands and joined together and kay bailey hutchison and i did, and we introduced the geri ferraro research investment and education afnlgt i wanted it to be ferraro-bailey but alan very graciously said, geri is a marquee name. she will attract at love attention. we can hopefully get a lot of money for research and more interest in this dreaded disease. this legislation paled and it showed sometimes when we come together out of common adversity, we find common cause and we get things done. that bill passed, and it is changing lives. geri did various clinical drills and often we talked. this is what she said to me during the last few weeks. she said, i'm glad i could be in those clinical trials. in many ways they helped me live. but we also knew the research would provide lessons so that others
you see, senator kay bailey will tell this story herself. her brother alan -- alan bailey -- soferredz from the same disease as geri. they met through an advocacy group on multiple my len know ma. then they said, alan bailey and geraldine ferraro joined hands and joined together and kay bailey hutchison and i did, and we introduced the geri ferraro research investment and education afnlgt i wanted it to be ferraro-bailey but alan very graciously said, geri is a marquee name. she will attract at...
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that's the lays out the statistics the thirty years of research from david wilkerson and kay pickett and their book the spirit level that shows that those countries were tax rates on the very rich are over fifty percent and there is a redistribution of wealth in those countries absolutely that that you have lower rates of not only just lower rates of poverty lower rates of crime lower rates of change pregnancy lower rates of suicide lower rates of depression lower rates of drug abuse lower rate i mean you name the social ill they go away when you reduce inequality there's only one problem with these statistics and these figures they're false they're cut finally here for a year there is nothing false and i don't think we should look across the pond as it were and say that's the paradigm to model ourselves so why not again this is the work i'm pretty good for it's like a super grocery store looking at the small triumph of a corner of fruit stands and saying we have to adopt his policies europe has more personal than we have there are eight hundred million people in europe there are thr
that's the lays out the statistics the thirty years of research from david wilkerson and kay pickett and their book the spirit level that shows that those countries were tax rates on the very rich are over fifty percent and there is a redistribution of wealth in those countries absolutely that that you have lower rates of not only just lower rates of poverty lower rates of crime lower rates of change pregnancy lower rates of suicide lower rates of depression lower rates of drug abuse lower rate...
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kay hymowitz, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a pleasure to have you.ploding online. what do you think that response was about? >> i think a lot of men felt that the article was very mean to them. that was certainly the substance of their comments. >> the title of the book is sort of mean to men. >> well, i don't think so. really i'm describing these enormous cultural and economic changes that have led to men moving behind a little bit, at least for college educated men that i'm describing in this book. for instance, 57% of the college graduates are female now. women are outearning men in young -- i should say, young childless women are outearning men in the cities. so, this is a very new thing. >> i want to talk about that, because really what we hear all the time is that women are still underearning what men are earning when you look at dollar for dollar. you say that's not true for the demographic you're talking about. >> exactly. that demographic, the women are on top. the women are the ones who are really succeeding. >> women in their 20s and 30s?
kay hymowitz, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a pleasure to have you.ploding online. what do you think that response was about? >> i think a lot of men felt that the article was very mean to them. that was certainly the substance of their comments. >> the title of the book is sort of mean to men. >> well, i don't think so. really i'm describing these enormous cultural and economic changes that have led to men moving behind a little bit, at least for...