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how are you? >> how are you? >> hi, newt, very nice to meet you. >> what brings you up here. >> we're visiting family but i'm concerned about the school situation in georgia. we have a charter school that is denied. >> why? >> it's and underperforming school in georgia, too much competition with the rest of fulton county. >> that's crazy. >> it's crazy -- >> i'm going to look into that. >> the academy. >> thank you. excuse me. excuse me. i think i'm all right, i have the sneezes. i apologize. uf-dah! exactly. how are you? i'm good. i'm here because ron paul has gone over the edge in his campaigning and i am so angry and i'm even angrier with the american public because they go for it. but those ads are outrageous and he has absolutely the best ad agency in the world because they are very slick and they are very good. thank you. >> help on tuesday night will surprise you. >> i'm going to do that. >> thank you very much. >> too much to ask for appear autograph? >> no. i'm sorry. you want a picture first? >> that wi
how are you? >> how are you? >> hi, newt, very nice to meet you. >> what brings you up here. >> we're visiting family but i'm concerned about the school situation in georgia. we have a charter school that is denied. >> why? >> it's and underperforming school in georgia, too much competition with the rest of fulton county. >> that's crazy. >> it's crazy -- >> i'm going to look into that. >> the academy. >> thank you. excuse me....
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you can do it, we'll tell you how. plus, how to retire with more than $1 million in the bank. how a teach er affects your child's future paycheck. you might be surprised how much a good teacher is worth. more than $15 trillion in growing. politicians are deadlocked on how to fix it. only you can tackle your own personal debt. lynnette is the founder of askthemoneycoach.com. are americans back to their bad old ways? we saw consumer credit up. are people more comfortable or living paycheck to paycheck? >> i think they are living paycheck to paycheck. we saw debt in november. american consumers added $20 billion to their credit cards. i think that people have this sense of frugal fatigue. we have hunkered down so long. it's the holidays, i have deprived myself so long, i'm going to go spend. >> some people are comfortable because the economics numbers are going down. i asked people what they are doing to stay out of debt. one guy said save is my diet. stop eating and stop spending money. it's not easy. it's easy to say it's a money diet. how do you keep the resolutions? >> don't
you can do it, we'll tell you how. plus, how to retire with more than $1 million in the bank. how a teach er affects your child's future paycheck. you might be surprised how much a good teacher is worth. more than $15 trillion in growing. politicians are deadlocked on how to fix it. only you can tackle your own personal debt. lynnette is the founder of askthemoneycoach.com. are americans back to their bad old ways? we saw consumer credit up. are people more comfortable or living paycheck to...
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how do we identify those individuals, how do we rescue them from situations and help them move from beinga victim to a survivor of human trafficking. at the same time we have to build the infrastructure and capability of law enforcement at the local, state, federal and international levels to identify the crime and build cases against offenders. we need public store support to under the crime. we need other organization, mobilizations and advocacy groups to help us understand. >> cheryl: if you suspect somebody might be enslaved, how do you report it? >> i would call your local law enforcement agency. look for a local provider in your community who services trafficking victims. if you're unclear, call the national human trafficking hot line 18882727888. it's manned 24 hours, # 7 days a week. exerts in human trafficking that can handle over 150 different languages and they have the network set up to get that information to those specialized providers and law enforcement agents. >> cheryl: thank you, john. appreciate your expertise and information. we do have to take a break. when we come b
how do we identify those individuals, how do we rescue them from situations and help them move from beinga victim to a survivor of human trafficking. at the same time we have to build the infrastructure and capability of law enforcement at the local, state, federal and international levels to identify the crime and build cases against offenders. we need public store support to under the crime. we need other organization, mobilizations and advocacy groups to help us understand. >> cheryl:...
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how can we respond, as a community. ? we have had several murders since i have been in office, and every time i look at how i can support the family, victims, regardless of the situation. try to get people involved in talking with the police, helping the community feels safer. these are the ways that i would like to be able to respond, something that i would always like to be a part of, the effort, as supervisor. one thing that i am tackling and expect to be for a long time is looking at how muni operates in my district. the 14 bus is one of the busiest routes in san francisco. in my district, it is very well used. oftentimes, the muni bus does not go all the way to the end of the line. i am trying to work out how we can actually extend down to daly city. so if you want to get downtown, from my area, you can take the bart it, and then go downtown, and be there within 20 minutes. right now, you take the 14 bus 2 balboa station, and it will take you 40 minutes just to get to balboa station. that is one thing i am looking at
how can we respond, as a community. ? we have had several murders since i have been in office, and every time i look at how i can support the family, victims, regardless of the situation. try to get people involved in talking with the police, helping the community feels safer. these are the ways that i would like to be able to respond, something that i would always like to be a part of, the effort, as supervisor. one thing that i am tackling and expect to be for a long time is looking at how...
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you can see how weak she was, how thin.t see is what was inside. >> what was the hardest part for you, the hardest thing for you to get back? >> i think just my emotional state. i just wasn't able to cry. and i don't know. now i'm able to cry again and that's just one thing that was so huge for me because i wasn't able to cry over very, very -- this very, very sad accident that happened. >> the crash and tragic mixup that followed made her briefly famous. people joked with her about it. but whitney had a different reaction. >> i would just cry out to god a lot and just be like, why? why me? because everyone else in the accident, they were just amazing people. and so i never really understood why i was in a way left behind. i was just talking to my dad about it one day and i was like, dad, i don't get this. why me? he's like, whitney, why not you? >> so, for five weeks back in 2006, this was simply not a possible picture, right? what's it like to look over now and see this family as one? >> it's a constant reminder, constant
you can see how weak she was, how thin.t see is what was inside. >> what was the hardest part for you, the hardest thing for you to get back? >> i think just my emotional state. i just wasn't able to cry. and i don't know. now i'm able to cry again and that's just one thing that was so huge for me because i wasn't able to cry over very, very -- this very, very sad accident that happened. >> the crash and tragic mixup that followed made her briefly famous. people joked with her...
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how do you deal with that? how do you run that?and how do you do it also when you can't even see the risk is. no one can brief me as to what the risk is. the ceo doesn't know what the risk is, the board of directors has no idea what the risk is, no one knows what the risk is because everything's being run in a black hole. this is wonderful, and i think that the conversation's certainly come a long way in the past few years, and hopefully that will be the beginning of actually being able to resolve the banks in some fashion over the next five years without feeling the need to destroy or attack or anything. you just need to fix it. nice to see you guys. >> thanks very much. >> have a good weekend. congrats on the toy and thanks for the book. >>> up next, new research providing new insight into the life of a dog. ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog, crying all the time ♪ this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i ge
how do you deal with that? how do you run that?and how do you do it also when you can't even see the risk is. no one can brief me as to what the risk is. the ceo doesn't know what the risk is, the board of directors has no idea what the risk is, no one knows what the risk is because everything's being run in a black hole. this is wonderful, and i think that the conversation's certainly come a long way in the past few years, and hopefully that will be the beginning of actually being able to...
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it has been more the story of how technology operates as we have opened up technology how consumers are pulling that technology and using it in how they shop and pay. they are driving the innovation that we get credit for. i just want to pick a few examples of how this is happening. and i think you are going to see an acceleration of the kind of innovation i'm talking about. let me take consumer electronics. consumer electronics is a huge, huge business. we have right at my table, best buy, fries, many of the leading consumer electronics companies in the united states. at ebay, we are the no. 9 for largest consumer electronics destination in the united states. a little over $4 billion, a little over 20 million active consumers on ebay. over the last 12-18 months, we have had these and other retailers come to us and say, we want to discover if we can sell on ebay. we are looking for additional channels. and the reason is what i referenced earlier. ebay has been blessed with tremendous success in our mobile applications. ebay mobile applications have been done loaded -- downloaded 65 mill
it has been more the story of how technology operates as we have opened up technology how consumers are pulling that technology and using it in how they shop and pay. they are driving the innovation that we get credit for. i just want to pick a few examples of how this is happening. and i think you are going to see an acceleration of the kind of innovation i'm talking about. let me take consumer electronics. consumer electronics is a huge, huge business. we have right at my table, best buy,...
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how do you reach the right mix? it's a concern also on the cyber security legislation being developed on the hill now. >> yeah. so first off, i believe it's my job to solve every problem with technology, right? so you know kind of pains me to say, wait, we have to be cautious here. so one of the things that we need to do in the cyber security world for 20 years we have been striving for what we call 100% security. we need to lock down everything. we need to control everything. be 100% secure. yet no system, nois 100% secure. even the companies that spend the most money, take a look at google. the most modern data center with the smartest people, hacked. so we need to move -- you said the key word -- risk. we need to look at this from a risk standpoint. and measure the amount of risk that a system or application is presenting and make sure we're operating within an acceptable level of risk. we have to move to this risk discussion, but, you know, so you move to now, i believe we have to move to online voting. i can't
how do you reach the right mix? it's a concern also on the cyber security legislation being developed on the hill now. >> yeah. so first off, i believe it's my job to solve every problem with technology, right? so you know kind of pains me to say, wait, we have to be cautious here. so one of the things that we need to do in the cyber security world for 20 years we have been striving for what we call 100% security. we need to lock down everything. we need to control everything. be 100%...
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the how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? how are you? >> we're from roswell, georgia. >> what brings you up here? >> well, we're visiting family, but i'm really concerned about the school situation in roswell georgia where we have a wonderful charter school with the charter denied. >> why? >> well, it the best performing school in the state of georgia but too much competition with the county. >> that's crazy. i'm going to look into that. >> it's the academy -- >> >> i'm here because ron paul's campaigning and i'm angry over afghanistan and i'm even angrier with the american public because they go for it. it works. but those ads are outrageous and he has absolutely the best ad agency in the world because they are very slick and very good. >> thank you. we're hoping tuesday night we'll surprise him. >> you want to get a picture first? then we'll do aught a -- autographs. >> is this the final stop for the night? >> one more. >> we need your help tuesday night. >> i'm getting ready for the caucus and you gave me the answers tonight. thank yo
the how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? how are you? >> we're from roswell, georgia. >> what brings you up here? >> well, we're visiting family, but i'm really concerned about the school situation in roswell georgia where we have a wonderful charter school with the charter denied. >> why? >> well, it the best performing school in the state of georgia but too much competition with the county. >> that's crazy. i'm going to look into...
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how long were you on meth? >> i've been on it since i was 11 years old. >> hello. i'm chris hansen. while reporting an undercover investigative story, it's typical to shoot more than 100 hours of video to make just one hour of television. that often means some riveting material is left on the cutting-room floor. but now we're going to show you some fascinating never-before-seen footage from a series produced by nbc numbers that followed undercover operations conducted by the las vegas police department. delving deeper into these tapes reveals striking details about people caught in the police stipulation, and gives you incredible access into a criminal world. all undercover sting operations are dangerous because you can't control everything. you try to control as much as you can. it's dangerous. by its very nature. we can't show the faces of the undercover cops who have given us this incredible access. not only could it compromise future operations, but could endanger their lives. what do we know about our gues
how long were you on meth? >> i've been on it since i was 11 years old. >> hello. i'm chris hansen. while reporting an undercover investigative story, it's typical to shoot more than 100 hours of video to make just one hour of television. that often means some riveting material is left on the cutting-room floor. but now we're going to show you some fascinating never-before-seen footage from a series produced by nbc numbers that followed undercover operations conducted by the las...
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i am wondering how far does it go. if you are observing a clustering of preschoolers and you do not have a bilingual teacher there, those are not things i know about right now. maybe everything is well- situated and so forth. i am not saying one way or another. i just need to have somebody tell me what the situation is. >> first, it is a preschool. the other may be a private school. it is not easy to go in and make sure they're doing their job. vice president yee: i appreciate that. i do not know if you want to go beyond the district programs. if you want access to any preschool, i will open the doors for you. i know pretty much all of them. commissioner murase: i have a few points of light to make in regards to the report. first of all, i want to thank all of the bcc members for their long hours of work to. i also want to acknowledge cristina and jen for supporting the committee. the staff played an integral role. in terms of the request of commissioner wynns about the makeup of the bcc, i would suggest you get in tou
i am wondering how far does it go. if you are observing a clustering of preschoolers and you do not have a bilingual teacher there, those are not things i know about right now. maybe everything is well- situated and so forth. i am not saying one way or another. i just need to have somebody tell me what the situation is. >> first, it is a preschool. the other may be a private school. it is not easy to go in and make sure they're doing their job. vice president yee: i appreciate that. i do...
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but only just, said howes.was still pink. >> kind of like, whoa. >> but now what happened next would be central. the military man, his eyes, his memory, this is what he says he saw. >> the first thing i did was scan the garage for the crossbow. i looked real quick and it was sitting on the box on top of this blue wrapping paper on the far side of the refrigerator. >> funny the things that become so terribly important later on. on top of a box on blue wrapping paper the far side of the refrigerator. that's what howe remembered. the rest of us might have missed it. here's what else he saw. >> he was beside himself. he was very, very, very upset, agitated. and i'll say this. my impression was if you were standing on the edge of hell, when i walked in and i saw her laying down with the arrow in her back, it was -- my first impression was, it was a dead kill shot, because it looked like it went right through the heart. if it wasn't, it was very, very close, but it was dead on. i mean, 90 degrees, straight in. >> and
but only just, said howes.was still pink. >> kind of like, whoa. >> but now what happened next would be central. the military man, his eyes, his memory, this is what he says he saw. >> the first thing i did was scan the garage for the crossbow. i looked real quick and it was sitting on the box on top of this blue wrapping paper on the far side of the refrigerator. >> funny the things that become so terribly important later on. on top of a box on blue wrapping paper the...
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how about all the book stuff? building is still standing but everything else will fall right on top of you. bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the math -- you want to be 45 feet away. glass falls out, too, do you think it just falls straight down? no, it kites its way around. it can kite up to two blocks away. be aware of that, got your helmet on. types of hazard, you have above ground, ground and below ground. what's an above ground hazard? glass, wires, falling objects. some of the ground level hazards are glass. what's bad about uneven surfaces that are slippery
how about all the book stuff? building is still standing but everything else will fall right on top of you. bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well,...
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you still haven't answered me as to how much money, how he paid the money and how often he paid it andts first started. do you know the answers? >> thank you. i do know the answers and it's not my place to come on to your show- >> what are you worth? >> i don't know. >> yes, due. >> no, i don't know. >> you're one of those people that knows exactly how much you're worth. >> i don't know how much i'm worth. >> you're a ruthless business machine. >> i am worthless. >> any can find out how much money i make. >> how? >> just, they can. why are you -- shut-up, just shut-up. >> how do you think larry king would have handled the situation, like any of those? >> in the graceful brilliant way he did with every situation for 25 years, one of my heroes. >> what do you think about larry king? one of your heroes? >> he was. i watched him for 25 years, he was an institution. part of coming here, he was a legend, like phil donahue. it must have been quite a moment to take over for larry king, a guy who did 7,000 shows in 25 years and part of the fabric of america. one thing i'm pleased about, we got
you still haven't answered me as to how much money, how he paid the money and how often he paid it andts first started. do you know the answers? >> thank you. i do know the answers and it's not my place to come on to your show- >> what are you worth? >> i don't know. >> yes, due. >> no, i don't know. >> you're one of those people that knows exactly how much you're worth. >> i don't know how much i'm worth. >> you're a ruthless business machine....
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how are you? >> good, how are you? >> i sure need your help tuesday. >> you will get it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you changed my mind today. >> great. i need your help tuesday. >> would you please sign this? >> sure. i need your help tuesday. >> sure. >> i need your help tuesday. >> it is a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> good luck. >> thank you. i need your help tuesday. >> one more for the gipper, please. she said one more for the gipper. >> tell your friends. i need your help tuesday. keep telling your friends. >> newt, you are my winston churchill. america needs you. >> thank you. i need your help tuesday. >> you have my vote. >> thank you. >> how are you? >> i have never seen this. >> i will be right over there. >> that will be great. >> thank you for coming. you've already got my vote. >> we have to reestablish teachers. they have to be in charge of the classroom. but i need your help tuesday. >> we need you in. >> let your friends know the next two days. >> thanks for being here. >> thank you. i need
how are you? >> good, how are you? >> i sure need your help tuesday. >> you will get it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you changed my mind today. >> great. i need your help tuesday. >> would you please sign this? >> sure. i need your help tuesday. >> sure. >> i need your help tuesday. >> it is a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> good luck. >> thank you. i need your help tuesday. >> one more for...
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how's it make you feel?nformation that could literally save my life. >> to fix a temperature sensor was $133.56. >> whoo, that's great. >> so when you walk in with this and this, what are you going to explain to that mechanic? what does carmd do? >> carmd, i hook it up to my car, it'll tell me exactly what's wrong it and how much it costs to fix it, so you guys can't pull the wool over my eyes. >> carmd says? $25. >> what? how can that be? >> it's $25 because there's a problem with the gas cap, o.k.? 'cause there's a recall on this car, there could be a leak in the gas tank and that could also be part of the problem as well. so what carmd has done for you is what, john? >> saved me about $1000. would have had to buy my own gas tank. i didn't know about the recall. new gas cap and then another $200 bucks to get it diagnosed. >> now i can go into my mechanic with confidence and know that they're not going to rip me off, as they have a tendency to do, especially with women. so i feel a lot more confident having
how's it make you feel?nformation that could literally save my life. >> to fix a temperature sensor was $133.56. >> whoo, that's great. >> so when you walk in with this and this, what are you going to explain to that mechanic? what does carmd do? >> carmd, i hook it up to my car, it'll tell me exactly what's wrong it and how much it costs to fix it, so you guys can't pull the wool over my eyes. >> carmd says? $25. >> what? how can that be? >> it's $25...
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why is that and how do we fix that. so i think it is related to the essential challenge facing our democracy that most political power that is organized is organized around particular identifiable interests generally financial self-interest and that is expected that is inevitable and the point i tried to make there that i'll try to make here is not that it's evil but it is incomplete because a huge portion of our most important challenges from income inequality to achievement gaps to our education system to climate change are in a traditional market sense and in the important political sense nobody's job so they have to be all of our jobs now how do we get to a democracy that makes it more clear makes it more likely that our answers to political questions are the kind of answer that serve more people that are the labor of all of us rather than the labor of just a few of us and benefiting a few of us to paraphrase tom hartman as i heard him talking before this segment how do we make sure we have a democracy not only for
why is that and how do we fix that. so i think it is related to the essential challenge facing our democracy that most political power that is organized is organized around particular identifiable interests generally financial self-interest and that is expected that is inevitable and the point i tried to make there that i'll try to make here is not that it's evil but it is incomplete because a huge portion of our most important challenges from income inequality to achievement gaps to our...
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hi, how are you? how are you doing? thanks for coming. >> good to be here. >> they have a lot of energy today. >> certainly do. it is exciting. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you doing? >> thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work you do. >> that is the best part of a campaign. thank you so much. good to see you. hi, how are you. good to see you. >> thanks for coming. >> good to be at pinkerton. >> good to see you. >> hi, how are you? good to see you this morning. thanks for coming by. >> can we get a picture? >> sure, you bet. >> all right! >> thank you. glad to see you. appreciate your service. nice to see you. >> been a long time. forever. thank you guys. good to see you. how are you? >> good, thank you. >> we love you, mitt. >> thank you. we have come a long way. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you bet, you bet. thanks so much. good to see you. >> how are you? nice to see you this morning. thanks for being here. good to see you. thank you, thank you. thanks so much. hey, guys. how are
hi, how are you? how are you doing? thanks for coming. >> good to be here. >> they have a lot of energy today. >> certainly do. it is exciting. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you doing? >> thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work you do. >> that is the best part of a campaign. thank you so much. good to see you. hi, how are you. good to see you. >> thanks for coming. >> good to be at pinkerton....
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my point was how, how long do you make a sign movie? -- how do you make a silent movie? be in the 1920's. it was a way for me to control my love for hollywood and all of the classical movies from hollywood. >> for those who have not seen it, why don't you describe what the story line is? >> the story is a about a seventh actor, a male actor here in hollywood. at the same time, he made to a young arjuujenou and she as a yg actress and will become a star. the story is out their destinies cross. tavis: there are a couple of moments in the film where we really do hear sound. >> yes. tavis: i do not want to give it away, but how did you decide those were the places where the sound needed to come through? >> in the movie, the antagonist is the sound. for the forced noisy sequence, because it is not talking -- the ecrst noisy sequence, because it is not talking, it is just noise, i wanted the antagonist. and i wanted it here because i wanted it to come early in the narration, because i wanted to say to people -- there will not be any big surprise. it is a very classical story.
my point was how, how long do you make a sign movie? -- how do you make a silent movie? be in the 1920's. it was a way for me to control my love for hollywood and all of the classical movies from hollywood. >> for those who have not seen it, why don't you describe what the story line is? >> the story is a about a seventh actor, a male actor here in hollywood. at the same time, he made to a young arjuujenou and she as a yg actress and will become a star. the story is out their...
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you are, how expressive you are, how all that you are without having finished her education. how did you accomplish all of this? i do not mean the acting and singing. i am talking about all this. you did not finish school by your own admission. >> not finishing school for me could be viewed as an aspect of the learning process. i am still learning. everywhere i go every day. something reveals itself that i really need to know and to embrace. i am quite open to embracing the knock at the door, whatever it may be. my life has been built more on coincidences' then things that i specifically set out for myself and went out and achieved. so that -- my mother was a little girl on the plantation in jamaica. she after learning her abcs could not wait to show her father how much she had achieved in learning the alphabet and scripting. when she felt she got to a level of perfection as a little girl, she took it to her father and said, look at what i am doing and tried to get him to commit himself to further help her get more instruction, to center to another village to a dance studies
you are, how expressive you are, how all that you are without having finished her education. how did you accomplish all of this? i do not mean the acting and singing. i am talking about all this. you did not finish school by your own admission. >> not finishing school for me could be viewed as an aspect of the learning process. i am still learning. everywhere i go every day. something reveals itself that i really need to know and to embrace. i am quite open to embracing the knock at the...
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how do you operate? how are you engaged? what do you do? we have a lot of work to do. >> i remember distinctly when i used to see you on cnn and your voice is an extremely important one as a pundit. what do you think about al sharpton getting 6:00 on ms nbc? >> it is exciting. we don't have african-americans in prime time. if he is able to bring some knowledge to the game, let's do that. [applause] >> i am waiting for a sister. but i am excited this has happened. i really am. >> what do you think it is that has made black women's show in visible? i helped create the women's media center where we work to get women's voices and stories told. it is an uphill battle. 90% of everything is still passed by men and women still only hold 3% of the positions in media in this day and age. >> i have two perspective as. one is the bias and patriarchy but we also need to be more vocal about what we want. i don't know how many sisters are here in the house. how many visited someone who said i want to see some black women on the air? we could own this. we
how do you operate? how are you engaged? what do you do? we have a lot of work to do. >> i remember distinctly when i used to see you on cnn and your voice is an extremely important one as a pundit. what do you think about al sharpton getting 6:00 on ms nbc? >> it is exciting. we don't have african-americans in prime time. if he is able to bring some knowledge to the game, let's do that. [applause] >> i am waiting for a sister. but i am excited this has happened. i really am....
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that there are some great secrets to unleash when we have alternatives to how we use our roads and howe can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to be 20% by 2020, we're going to have to work a lot harder. we're going to have to educate more people. we're going to have to bring a lot more people under the tent, and we're going to have to understand how leadership and education and enforcement work together with a cultural change that we have to produce in our city. we ar
that there are some great secrets to unleash when we have alternatives to how we use our roads and howe can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want...
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how did we get here? >> the premise of this job tour is where it's for innovation or pillars of industry where we're going tomorrow with the bay bridge? if you don't have a culture of investment in your country from the financial system, from the tax code, and your trade policies, and my greatest criticism of this president and the president before that president is none of the recent presidents have focused on encouraging a systematic investment in america, but instead, have played back and forth with the power dynamics. it's great to e see you guys. you look even more attractive in california. look at the valleys out there. it's lovely. when we come back, just what is a chegg? how all the folks around here tolerating our tv show in their office are changing the way we all should be thinking about education. the 30 million jobs tour continues live from silicon valley. is it fast? it's got 10 speeds, my friend. ♪ is it fast? it's got a lightning bolt on it, doesn't it? ♪ is it fast? i don't even know if i
how did we get here? >> the premise of this job tour is where it's for innovation or pillars of industry where we're going tomorrow with the bay bridge? if you don't have a culture of investment in your country from the financial system, from the tax code, and your trade policies, and my greatest criticism of this president and the president before that president is none of the recent presidents have focused on encouraging a systematic investment in america, but instead, have played back...
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how many are republican? okay. how many are democrats? how many voted for barack obama? how many voted for john mccain? a little more for mccain. here's the question i want to start. i think 2011 will be remembered as the year that america did not recover. how many of you know people that have either a., lost their job, are struggling or they have lost their home, in a tough spot. how many? >> now, the question is: who do you hold responsible for ha? >> obama, mainly. >> why? >> he's want shown the leadership we need. the over regulation has been oppressive and we don't have any new jobs being created. >> who do you feel is responsible? >> i blame all of washington. the president is the captain of the team. but if the president and congress can't get their act together to pass legislation, how can the country move forward. >> is washington broken? >> absolutely. >> yes or no? >> yes! >> regardless, you all think it's broken. who broke it? >> well, there is enough blame to go around. but the president needs to knock heads and get these folks talking to one another and sto
how many are republican? okay. how many are democrats? how many voted for barack obama? how many voted for john mccain? a little more for mccain. here's the question i want to start. i think 2011 will be remembered as the year that america did not recover. how many of you know people that have either a., lost their job, are struggling or they have lost their home, in a tough spot. how many? >> now, the question is: who do you hold responsible for ha? >> obama, mainly. >> why?...
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>> how sad.n't even know -- >> their own grandmother. >> but i love them. that's the important thing. >> cody's grandmother. >> cody's 21 and cassidy's 18. not that you care. >> i would have gotten cassidy right. >> this year will mark how many years i've worked with koda? yes, regis. >> four. >> yes, regis. it's 2-1. mom, your chance to get even. what was the name of the beloved mutt i used to have who now lives on a shelf in my library? >> oh. >> use your buzzer. >> she's had a lot of dogs. >> she had a lot. >> do you remember the name? hit the buzzer. >> what was his name? >> chardonnay. >> no. what was his name, regis? >> she had two dogs. one was chardonnay. the other was chablis. >> i had three and i named one -- >> one was regis. >> you win! >> that's the truth. >> that's the one that's on my library. >> regis. like that's funny. >> i like to keep my regis close. >> cosmo for me? >> cosmo for regis. you'll need it. finish this lyric to my song. let's hear it, please. ♪ everyone has a story
>> how sad.n't even know -- >> their own grandmother. >> but i love them. that's the important thing. >> cody's grandmother. >> cody's 21 and cassidy's 18. not that you care. >> i would have gotten cassidy right. >> this year will mark how many years i've worked with koda? yes, regis. >> four. >> yes, regis. it's 2-1. mom, your chance to get even. what was the name of the beloved mutt i used to have who now lives on a shelf in my library?...
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or how often do you say that? >> well, i guess i've always joked to friends that if i ever write an autobiography, it would be entitled "waiting for people to lie to me," and that is because of covering politics and washington and before that wall street. it's human nature to embellish or exaggerate or, particularly on wall street or in politics, you want to spin things your own way. whether or not they are deliberately lying, i do think that if a politician says the same thing over and over again, even when it has been pointed out as untrue, they know they are saying something untrue, and they're going to say it anyway. >> how do you -- what do you think of this job so far? >> you know, some people say i have the best job in journalism. i enjoy it. i get up in the morning and i kind of decide what i want to write about, i look for things to write about and try to write columns that are of broad interest to people, that deal with weighty subjects. i feel i provide a compliment to the day-to-day reporting that we h
or how often do you say that? >> well, i guess i've always joked to friends that if i ever write an autobiography, it would be entitled "waiting for people to lie to me," and that is because of covering politics and washington and before that wall street. it's human nature to embellish or exaggerate or, particularly on wall street or in politics, you want to spin things your own way. whether or not they are deliberately lying, i do think that if a politician says the same thing...
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. >> how dangerous is this? >> i'd say it's very dangerous. >> with hidden cameras rolling, the bad guys unwittingly divulge in frightening detail -- >> they're capable of a crime spree. >> -- how they commit their crimes. then we confront them in jail to dig deeper into the mind of a criminal. >> you think it's funny? >> i don't think it's funny at all. >> it's real. it's revealing. it's raw. >> i don't even get letters. nothing. >> hello. i'm chris hansen. a team of producers, photographers and i spent more than a year following several sting operations conducted by the las vegas police department. we were given unprecedented access to law enforcement, and an underworld that exists beyond the glitz of the vegas strip. but only a fraction of what we shot was ever broadcast. until now. in this hour of "vegas undercover raw," you'll meet criminals, hear how they committed their crimes, and then i confront many of them in jail, where some lies are told, but also some revealing truths are exposed. >> this is the [
. >> how dangerous is this? >> i'd say it's very dangerous. >> with hidden cameras rolling, the bad guys unwittingly divulge in frightening detail -- >> they're capable of a crime spree. >> -- how they commit their crimes. then we confront them in jail to dig deeper into the mind of a criminal. >> you think it's funny? >> i don't think it's funny at all. >> it's real. it's revealing. it's raw. >> i don't even get letters. nothing. >>...
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how far can you travel? making pictures, photographer is -- photography is another way of fend spending my free time and in my slides you will see some results of that hobby and combine that with traveling all over the world, you have nice chances for making pictures. and the last one, finally when i get home, my garden is the last passion. i grow my own vegetables and like to make dinner and enjoy that with friends and family. and as you notice, cycling is not part of my hobbies. cycling is not a hobby of mine. it's just a transportation mold just like the others. you can see here my car. it's a volvo 480. that's the classic. and the bicycle is one of the three i own so i'm pretty average dutch. i have a nice one. this one for holidays, for recreational regions. i got a campy old one that's very noisy i use for commute ing and i have a nice one which i use when i'm in town, go shopping or go see friends or elsewhere. so i have three bicycles and i use them in different ways. for commuting and business trave
how far can you travel? making pictures, photographer is -- photography is another way of fend spending my free time and in my slides you will see some results of that hobby and combine that with traveling all over the world, you have nice chances for making pictures. and the last one, finally when i get home, my garden is the last passion. i grow my own vegetables and like to make dinner and enjoy that with friends and family. and as you notice, cycling is not part of my hobbies. cycling is...
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that's what the tea -- that's how the tea party thing started. this is how they are ending. remember they started up at town halls and saying what is this healthcare bill? this is what they are ending up as. >> that looked like a deleted scene from "8 mile." oh, you just got snapped on. >> romney is getting fiesty. i like referring to the person as madam. >> yes, well she was the head of a brothel. >> who do you love the most? >> the finger ?ails -- the inning ifer nails were chewed. >> i like that they are getting harassed. i don't think he can handle himself if he is becoming vice president, and apparently mitt romney will have to ask -- the problem with that whole relationship with chris chris stey being vice anything, you can't have an alpha male when you are a beta male. >> imagine batman and robin's clothes, it gets to be like master blaster. ron paul is in the thing going, chris chris stey say you no run barter town. >> he backs off and looks as kristi and everybody is like, oh, we know what is about to happen. >> have i to tell you though -- i have to tell you, here
that's what the tea -- that's how the tea party thing started. this is how they are ending. remember they started up at town halls and saying what is this healthcare bill? this is what they are ending up as. >> that looked like a deleted scene from "8 mile." oh, you just got snapped on. >> romney is getting fiesty. i like referring to the person as madam. >> yes, well she was the head of a brothel. >> who do you love the most? >> the finger ?ails -- the...
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how do you create jobs verses how do you kill jobs? the record of the democrats in killing jobs is sobering and says it will be difficult for them as a job killing party and the republicans have to have a simple, straightforward model. the second big test is going to be controlling spending verses or raising taxes. if you look at chris christie who is the most interesting governor, he has tackled how do shrink the cost of government. i government is the fourth bubble. information technology was the first. housing was the second. wall street was the third. government will be the biggest. what of the biggest cities in greece just went bankrupt and fail to pay a bond. athens just cut their bond by 11%. i think you are going to see tremendous pressure to cut spending and the democrats answer is to raise taxes. people like mitch daniels and tim pawlenty, these are folks who have been cutting spending rather than raising taxes. the third issue is a lame duck. people will demand their member of congress -- they will have a totally lame-duck s
how do you create jobs verses how do you kill jobs? the record of the democrats in killing jobs is sobering and says it will be difficult for them as a job killing party and the republicans have to have a simple, straightforward model. the second big test is going to be controlling spending verses or raising taxes. if you look at chris christie who is the most interesting governor, he has tackled how do shrink the cost of government. i government is the fourth bubble. information technology was...
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commissioner turnan: i understand how we're coming up with different ones, but my question was how to get everyone to come together with one methodology. that is what i am talking about. has that dialogue begun? how do we do that is my real question. >> right now, some of the numbers are aggravated from three spots, and we will cut that down to a maximum of two, which gives us a 33% better chance of counting it right the first time, and for the rate in shootings, and i believe we added db to that, right? we are going to counter those individually prove we're going to take the mystery out of them, and we will have a single source for the most serious crimes, so we will get that right. there will be a single source. commissioner turman: does that match the way they are doing it? >> we are committed to getting it right, and this is a fabulous first start. commissioner turman: thank you. president mazzucco: commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: thank you for getting the ball rolling. sounds like exactly the right thing and much needed. thank you for your hard work on this and repo
commissioner turnan: i understand how we're coming up with different ones, but my question was how to get everyone to come together with one methodology. that is what i am talking about. has that dialogue begun? how do we do that is my real question. >> right now, some of the numbers are aggravated from three spots, and we will cut that down to a maximum of two, which gives us a 33% better chance of counting it right the first time, and for the rate in shootings, and i believe we added db...
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how much did you know about concussions? how concerned were you about that?> it was difficult to see her go down from a standpoint of she's important to our team, not so much this is a concussion and this is what it means. the information wasn't as out there as it is now about, you know, what it means to have a concussion and what literally happens to the brain when there is a concussion. i don't think we were as educated. >> one of the stats, frankly, i learned -- i don't know if you know this but they say, take soccer for example soccer, for example, as a sport, if you compared girls and boys and men and women, women are 68% more likely to have a concussion playing soccer as compared to men who play soccer. in basketball, women are three times more likely to have concussions as compared to men who play basketball. do you have any idea, has anyone ever told you any idea why that might be? >> it's a shocking statistic in terms of the disparity. but it's not surprising to me because when i watch young girls and watch young boys when they're first learning abou
how much did you know about concussions? how concerned were you about that?> it was difficult to see her go down from a standpoint of she's important to our team, not so much this is a concussion and this is what it means. the information wasn't as out there as it is now about, you know, what it means to have a concussion and what literally happens to the brain when there is a concussion. i don't think we were as educated. >> one of the stats, frankly, i learned -- i don't know if you...
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you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the process is make sure you are prepared. the first thing you need to do is take a advantage of the resources that can help you develop your business plan and really be prepared to go to a lender. being able to answer the questions you know that they will be asking is part of what we do as well. i'm sure we will have lots of time for questions, but i will send it back to you. >> director of the office of small business with the city and county of san francisco. again, i also want to thank congresswoman pelosi for hosting this event, and with her staff, and her leadership around all the work she has done supporting small businesses. because she comes from san francisco, and, by our definition, is small business is a business with under 100 employees. that is almost 85% of all businesses in the city. because she is from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco op
you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the process is make sure you are prepared. the first thing you need to do is take a advantage of the resources that can help you develop your business plan and really be prepared to go to a lender. being able to answer the questions you know that they will be asking is part of what we do as well. i'm sure we will have lots of time for questions, but i will send it...
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to get started in business, how to develop business plans, how to be able to put yourself in a position of planning for your business as much as running your business. a big part of what we do is the technical assistance and counseling work we do for folks interested in starting a business or those in the early stages who really need advice about where to go when you run into the wall, about financing, marketing, managing your business. that is an important role we play as well. another role we play is helping small businesses understand how to do contract thing, particularly with the federal government, but in a more general way, with all the public sector players. one of the things that small businesses always need is customers. one of the big customers out there is the public sector, but one of the challenges is the public sector on every level, federal, state, and local, are always difficult for small businesses to understand how to navigate the process of getting certified to do business, finding the right sources to be able to talk to and understand how to navigate getting into th
to get started in business, how to develop business plans, how to be able to put yourself in a position of planning for your business as much as running your business. a big part of what we do is the technical assistance and counseling work we do for folks interested in starting a business or those in the early stages who really need advice about where to go when you run into the wall, about financing, marketing, managing your business. that is an important role we play as well. another role we...
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how will that work? as i said, in a sense, there are three large over-arching principles in the affordable care act. one is coverage expansion through medicaid, which you just mentioned, and the other one is insurance market reform, which deb referred to a little bit, but there is more to it than that. and then finally there is delivery system and payment reform, and they all work together, they all fit together. and so in fact, the medicaid expansions go to cover anybody with an income below 133 percent of poverty line. and that coverage will include mental health- which is approximately, what is that level? $10,000, $11,000 for an individual. and then $28,000, $29,000 for a family of four. yes. and so in fact for the first time, medicaid becomes a simple means tested program as opposed to something complicated where you have many different criteria that you have to meet. so it's just for low income people now. and then picking up at that 133 percent level are subsidies to help you buy private insurance
how will that work? as i said, in a sense, there are three large over-arching principles in the affordable care act. one is coverage expansion through medicaid, which you just mentioned, and the other one is insurance market reform, which deb referred to a little bit, but there is more to it than that. and then finally there is delivery system and payment reform, and they all work together, they all fit together. and so in fact, the medicaid expansions go to cover anybody with an income below...
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it starts taking things apart in saying how does this machine work? and that is the whole process of cognitive neuroscience and that is what happens. you then think differently about these issues. i don't think it makes, in terms of the worst issues, i am just along for the right kind of argument. the brain is doing all the heavy stuff. i see the fact that by placing responsibility up in the social framework within which we live, the issue is not free will so much as are you a responsible and the answer to that is a resounding yes, you are a responsible agent because responsibility is in the deal that you construct and you have to be, any network, any social network, people are in a computer network full of people running this thing. there has got to be accountability and no matter how much more we understand about the brain, you can't get rid of that dimension of all these interactions. >> host: what is the nature of the debate around that in terms of introduce the word determinism. what is the tension between the concept of determinism or how some p
it starts taking things apart in saying how does this machine work? and that is the whole process of cognitive neuroscience and that is what happens. you then think differently about these issues. i don't think it makes, in terms of the worst issues, i am just along for the right kind of argument. the brain is doing all the heavy stuff. i see the fact that by placing responsibility up in the social framework within which we live, the issue is not free will so much as are you a responsible and...
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that's not how i was raised.that i wouldn't be able to live with myself, go on with the rest of my life knowing this was all a lie. so i wanted to be able to correct it and come out and tell the correct story, the full accuracy of what happened. >> did you come under a lot of pressure from people in the military, perhaps, and politically as well, not to do that? >> no, no, not at any time was i -- i mean, we had criticism and stuff, but of course, i felt that i had to do the right thing, and i did. that was what was most important to me. >> you entered the army at 19. >> 18. >> 18, why would a nice young girl from west virginia join the army? >> i couldn't find -- i wanted a better life for myself. there really wasn't a lot of jobs. for me, i want today have enough money to go to college and become a school teacher. >> did you ever imagine in your wildest nightmares you would one day be on the front line of somewhere like iraq? >> no, never. i literally, i joined july of 2001, went to basic training, and then was
that's not how i was raised.that i wouldn't be able to live with myself, go on with the rest of my life knowing this was all a lie. so i wanted to be able to correct it and come out and tell the correct story, the full accuracy of what happened. >> did you come under a lot of pressure from people in the military, perhaps, and politically as well, not to do that? >> no, no, not at any time was i -- i mean, we had criticism and stuff, but of course, i felt that i had to do the right...
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footnotes, show the options for how you get there. we would show the options and get there in different ways. >> i am reluctant to change plans until you have one in place. just putting us in wishful thinking is not a good idea. if you do have options that we can actively pursue and are worthy of a robust footnote, and where we can do something more explicit, where there is less uncertainty, that is the number to go with. that will be coming back to us on the 14th. >> right. >> why can any of these be appropriated now in future thinking? reducing that? >> there are some that create property sales. identifying surplus property makes sense. we know that that transaction will close before june, 2014. some of them, they are really predicated upon the decisions, whether you say yes or no. it is not a decision that is made without you making that decision. the other one is increasing it to 15 miles of replacement. even though the numbers are small, that is an area where we look to the commission to say -- is that palatable? do we need that
footnotes, show the options for how you get there. we would show the options and get there in different ways. >> i am reluctant to change plans until you have one in place. just putting us in wishful thinking is not a good idea. if you do have options that we can actively pursue and are worthy of a robust footnote, and where we can do something more explicit, where there is less uncertainty, that is the number to go with. that will be coming back to us on the 14th. >> right....
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>> how are you doing? >> huh? >> how are you doing? >> white boy specifically said tell mama meech i said what's up. >> okay. >> what's up, dog? how are you feeling? >> chilling, man. chilling. >> you looking good. look fit and strong. >> stand up. let me look at you. stand up, turn around. let me see. make sure you're all right. okay. >> burks has not seen his mother since he assaulted officer manuel. but he told her about the incident over the phone. >> when will you be able to sign up for school again? >> probably after all this is said and done and whatnot. >> after this is settled? >> yeah. >> okay. you know we want you to get back in your classes and make sure you concentrate on that. >> so you just got to keep your head on. keep your head on. you'll be all right. >> yep. >> i want him to stay positive, stay focused, go to school, learn all you can, get all the education you can get so you can get out of here and be a different man. because he's a good person. he's a very good person. >> all right, baby, we've got to get out of h
>> how are you doing? >> huh? >> how are you doing? >> white boy specifically said tell mama meech i said what's up. >> okay. >> what's up, dog? how are you feeling? >> chilling, man. chilling. >> you looking good. look fit and strong. >> stand up. let me look at you. stand up, turn around. let me see. make sure you're all right. okay. >> burks has not seen his mother since he assaulted officer manuel. but he told her about the...
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how did newt gingrich do it? let me explain. how did he turn it around? here's how gingrich turned it around. at the debate before saturday's final vote, the moderator asked gingrich about accusations by his possibly ms- stricken second wife mary ann whom gingrich had left for his possibly cancer-stricken first wife for... all right. when they were married. that sounds so terrible. they asked him about the woman for whom he had left his cancer-stricken first wife. that sounds better. all right. anyway, gingrich wanted wife 2 to be open to him having sex with yet another lady with whom he had already been for six years and now his third lady, our potential first lady all right. okay. so how did this help gingrich? all right. south carolinians are values voters. they are very concerned with values. just watch the debate's first question. >> as you know your ex-wife gave an interview. in it she said you came to her in 1999 at a time when you were having an affair. she said she asked you, sir, to enter into an open mark. >> jon: go on. >> she says you asked h
how did newt gingrich do it? let me explain. how did he turn it around? here's how gingrich turned it around. at the debate before saturday's final vote, the moderator asked gingrich about accusations by his possibly ms- stricken second wife mary ann whom gingrich had left for his possibly cancer-stricken first wife for... all right. when they were married. that sounds so terrible. they asked him about the woman for whom he had left his cancer-stricken first wife. that sounds better. all right....
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but, um, that was how, that was how i found a couple of the students. and i also found them by reading their college essays. >> host: 202 is the area code if you would like to talk with author brooke hauser about the students that she followed in new york city, the international high school students. 624-1111 if you live in the east or central time zones, and pacific time zones you can also send a tweet. twitter.com/booktv. brooke hauser, which language -- was english used as the teaching language in this school? >> guest: yes. the goal is for the students to learn english. but the executive director of the international network for public schools which oversees many of these high schools in new york and a couple in california, she likes to say that learning english is kind of like riding a bicycle. you don't learn to ride a bicycle by watching someone else ride it, you learn by getting on. so these students are thrown into learning english. they're brand new to the country, you know, they're put into classes where the lessons are being taught in englis
but, um, that was how, that was how i found a couple of the students. and i also found them by reading their college essays. >> host: 202 is the area code if you would like to talk with author brooke hauser about the students that she followed in new york city, the international high school students. 624-1111 if you live in the east or central time zones, and pacific time zones you can also send a tweet. twitter.com/booktv. brooke hauser, which language -- was english used as the teaching...
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how are you? >> how was it the other night? >> awesome, my folks were there. >> she used to live above me. >> that's what my mom told me. >> we were downstairs where we had our college graduation. nice to be down stairs. >> hello, nice to see you again. >> i'm good, how are you, thank you. >> how are you? >> here we go. >> how are you? >> good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> how are you? >> ok. >> this is amazing, isn't? >> we have them all set up for you. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> hello. >> how are you, sir? >> you sure did, didn't you. >> how are you? >> very good. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> hello, good to see you. good to see you. >> i look for you on national tv to sing at the cathedral. >> nice to see you. >> thank you for coming. >> good to see you all. hello. >> good to see you. >> hello, hello. >> nice to see you. is this working? >> it works in the other room, is that it? >> yes. so the other room can hear me. but this room can't hear me? they can hear me. we
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hi, how are you? how are you doing?merica ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much. >> hi there, how are you? great. thank you. hi, how are you? thank you. >> we love you. >> thank you so much. how are you doing? good to see you. >> i am going to put this picture in my window. best of luck tomorrow. >> thank you. thank you, thank you. thank you for being here. how are you? hi, how are you? >> would you please come outside and actually speak to us? >> how are you doing? good to see you. wow, good to see you. how are you doing? good to see you guys. it is always an uphill battle for me in south carolina. i came in fourth last time. i would like to come in first this time. what a wonderful place that is. i grew up in a place that was not 2 miles from lanham. the pinery. i plan on doing my very best. >> you ever got to do it. >> thank you. how are you? hi there. how are you? >> you are worth it and you work hard. people do not know that you work for everything you've got. you tell them. >> thank you. thank you. you are getting crushed back
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he can see how injured this dog is. according to florida highway patrol, barney's owner, donna chin, was running with him when they were hit by a drunk driver. she died. barney took off. the person driving the car was arrested. he was injured as well but released from the hospital. theysay the suspect was involved in ant going, hit chin, then hit a pole. >> he left quite a chain of destruction. >> his attorney was asking that he be released on bail because the suspect is expecting a baby. rory says barney was found about a mile from where the accident happened. the family did get barney back. >> poor little guy. >> that poor family. nothing can replace donna chin to her family, but i'm sure it's a bit of comfort that they got barney back. >>> got a video to show you, guys, of a couple of friends in a small plane flying over the countryside here. they're going in for a landing. listen to this. hear that extremely annoying, loud, beeping sound? >> i would imagine that's an alarm because something is going wrong. >> you he
he can see how injured this dog is. according to florida highway patrol, barney's owner, donna chin, was running with him when they were hit by a drunk driver. she died. barney took off. the person driving the car was arrested. he was injured as well but released from the hospital. theysay the suspect was involved in ant going, hit chin, then hit a pole. >> he left quite a chain of destruction. >> his attorney was asking that he be released on bail because the suspect is expecting a...