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that means lish is still in it. yes! my money's on lish. thank you, hon. tame for today's "buzz." over the weekend. >> somebody did get slimed. >> what happened? >> it was the "kid's choice" awards. justin bieber was there and he got completely drenched. >> he loved it. >> he loved it. >> he's 18. they love that stuff. >> what's that stuff made out of? >> it's a very good question, pat. and a terrifying answer which i don't know. i imagine it is syrup and a little bit of dye. they do ask the celebrities before the show if they will approve to be slimed. so if you don't want to get slimed -- >> you're not kidding, he got slimed. even michelle obama, the first lady, got splashed. and she laughed about it and had a great time. >> don't go if you're not willing to get slimed. >> exactly. >> and that's true of show business as well. don't go in it unless you're willing to get slimed. >> wouldn't it anger you if you had like a really cool thing on? >> they've asked in the past. one year they asked jennifer lopez if she would get slimed and she said no, thank you. >> did she say no, than
that means lish is still in it. yes! my money's on lish. thank you, hon. tame for today's "buzz." over the weekend. >> somebody did get slimed. >> what happened? >> it was the "kid's choice" awards. justin bieber was there and he got completely drenched. >> he loved it. >> he loved it. >> he's 18. they love that stuff. >> what's that stuff made out of? >> it's a very good question, pat. and a terrifying answer which i don't...
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can i just say one thing about bianca and lish? i went to do zoomba with them last night. these girls can shake it! no, wait. bianca and lish can dance their you-know-whats off. >> they work in our food kitchen all day long. like for hours. >> i didn't know they were such great dancers. a big thank you to you zumba class. >>> we have some kids who have come in. we have our own big grown-up "voice" chairs and we're going to select our team today. or some memberof our team today. >> okay. we don't have to do "the voice" from last night -- >> no. because we want to save time for these kids. they've come a long, long way. >> we have a lot coming up. >> we're going to head to the judges' chairs right away for the much-anticipated premier of the "today's kids voice" competition. >>> how often does this happen you meet mr. right who would be mr. perfect if only he would change. >> or perhaps you married the perfect partner except there's just one or two little things that irritate you -- like how he dresses or the way he chooses food or how he smells. i added that. >> there are s
can i just say one thing about bianca and lish? i went to do zoomba with them last night. these girls can shake it! no, wait. bianca and lish can dance their you-know-whats off. >> they work in our food kitchen all day long. like for hours. >> i didn't know they were such great dancers. a big thank you to you zumba class. >>> we have some kids who have come in. we have our own big grown-up "voice" chairs and we're going to select our team today. or some memberof...
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cool lish would have known what to do with this idea. there's one example that i like is when he vetoed a bill to expand insul -- a crop subsidy. he said this is a bad idea. if we start doing crop subsidies, farmers will grow more crops instead of fewer. the problem that required subsidies is the crop prices. that will incompetent crease in the demand in washington to increase subsidies further. you see the economic literacy of coolidge. he ended by saying, quote, the most decisive reason to veto this bill is that it is not constitutional. imagine that. so i'll end with this. if we could wish for a reform of the modern presidency and some kind of restoration or even partial approximation of washington's republican sensibilities, it would start with presidents from the office who might revive eisenhower's rhetorical self-restraint and coolidge's constitutional reformism. thank you. [ applause ] . >>> thank you all very much. before we open the event to questions from the floor, i wondered if any of the four of you would like to make some
cool lish would have known what to do with this idea. there's one example that i like is when he vetoed a bill to expand insul -- a crop subsidy. he said this is a bad idea. if we start doing crop subsidies, farmers will grow more crops instead of fewer. the problem that required subsidies is the crop prices. that will incompetent crease in the demand in washington to increase subsidies further. you see the economic literacy of coolidge. he ended by saying, quote, the most decisive reason to...
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they had owned, so they -- because this was old and dilapidated, they decided they wanted to dell mom lish it so a developer could come in and build something new. but once they discovered the things in the attic on the third floor, they decided the space was so historically important that they wanted to save the space instead of destroy it and build something new. this is the original staircase that clara used that has never been renovated or changed much at all, just a few repairs done to it. when you walk up the stair case and put your hand on the banister, you're walking in clara barton's footsteps. she did this for about eight years during the civil war rear and just after when she operated a missing soldiers office in this space, and eventually she ended up leaving because her health became so poor and she was so exhausted from the work she had done during the war, she couldn't climb these three sets of stairs anymore. she ended up moving out late in december of 1868. that's pretty much when she closed down her operations here in washington. so we're going to go down the hallway. thi
they had owned, so they -- because this was old and dilapidated, they decided they wanted to dell mom lish it so a developer could come in and build something new. but once they discovered the things in the attic on the third floor, they decided the space was so historically important that they wanted to save the space instead of destroy it and build something new. this is the original staircase that clara used that has never been renovated or changed much at all, just a few repairs done to it....
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like, right now i know that all these kids who who are with the rebels and all these kids who are lishing in fear if given chance, they can still do something better. they can still achieve their dream, but it's hard, because themselves, they don't know that. they don't know that they can still have different, like if they are given chance, they can have a different life which is very positive, which is fit for human being. they don't know about it, and that is what i didn't know until when i was introduced to school and now i know. so the only challenge is, how are we going to let them know? it's by stopping this war and bringing them, look here, you can still do this. you go school and you will not have to fight to get money. will you have to go, you will have to work hard to get what you want. and taking a gun and forcing someone to give you. if you are account, and no one ask for account. the money they pay me right now in my place where i'm working, i can actually spend it the way i want. like, say, jacob, we are paying you. we gave you this money. where's the receipt? my money that
like, right now i know that all these kids who who are with the rebels and all these kids who are lishing in fear if given chance, they can still do something better. they can still achieve their dream, but it's hard, because themselves, they don't know that. they don't know that they can still have different, like if they are given chance, they can have a different life which is very positive, which is fit for human being. they don't know about it, and that is what i didn't know until when i...
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today that same regulatory agency but lished an editorial in the houston chronicle talking about thes learned from the bp oil disaster. they describe all of their strong new safety standards that the oil industry is required to meet. you may note that the head is no longer michael brownwich. it's a new guy named james wattton. whatever happened to my friend michael brownwich? he said the oil spill is okie-dokie. he's landed a brand new gig. he's left the administration and is now working for the oil industry. he's now pitching services like crisis management and strategic advising to the very same oil companies he was tasked with regulating in the wake of the bp disaster. don't worry, quote, mr. brownwich has tasked with regulating in the wake of the bp disaster. he's pledged to not directly lobby the offshore drilling agencies that he created. this is what our oil politics iç like now. this is the sense of urgency we have around safety and oil spills. two years after the worst oil spill in all of recorded history. would our politics have been worse if we hadn't had that spill? is it
today that same regulatory agency but lished an editorial in the houston chronicle talking about thes learned from the bp oil disaster. they describe all of their strong new safety standards that the oil industry is required to meet. you may note that the head is no longer michael brownwich. it's a new guy named james wattton. whatever happened to my friend michael brownwich? he said the oil spill is okie-dokie. he's landed a brand new gig. he's left the administration and is now working for...
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"the jersey lishs" girls know how to do neils. >> do you have zebra on there?ir manicures. now, jell manicures kicked it up a notch. shining brighter and lasting longer. you can go up to two weeks with no chipping. from pale pinks to shiny reds, women can't get enough of that gleam that drives instantly. that's what hooked denise mclaughlin. >> your nails always look beautiful. >> reporter: why all the buzz about jell manicures? i'm going to find out by getting jell on one hand. regular polish on the other. denise got jell manicures for six months. but she noticed while her nails looked better, her hands looked worse. >> my hands looked like they were getting older looking. there were brown spots all over. >> reporter: she came to see dermatologist dr. bruce katz. >> you see the spots here and here, that's from the ultraviolet light in those lamps. >> reporter: as i learned when you get a jell manicure, you put your hand under the ultraviolet light four times. >> the boxes have the same ultraviolet light in tanning beds. and tanning beds have been associated wi
"the jersey lishs" girls know how to do neils. >> do you have zebra on there?ir manicures. now, jell manicures kicked it up a notch. shining brighter and lasting longer. you can go up to two weeks with no chipping. from pale pinks to shiny reds, women can't get enough of that gleam that drives instantly. that's what hooked denise mclaughlin. >> your nails always look beautiful. >> reporter: why all the buzz about jell manicures? i'm going to find out by getting jell...
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can i just say one thing about bianca and lish? i went to do zoom ba with them last night.work in our food kitchen all day long. like for hours. >> i didn't know they were such great dancers. a big thank you hadden to you zumba class. >>> we have some kids who have come in. we have our own big grown-up "voice" chairs an we're going to select our team today. or some members of our team today. >> okay. we don't have to do "the voice" from last night -- >> no. because we want to save time for these kids. they've come a long, long way. >> we have a lot coming up. >> we're going to head to the judges' chairs right away for the much-anticipated premier of the "today's kids voice" competition. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles an
can i just say one thing about bianca and lish? i went to do zoom ba with them last night.work in our food kitchen all day long. like for hours. >> i didn't know they were such great dancers. a big thank you hadden to you zumba class. >>> we have some kids who have come in. we have our own big grown-up "voice" chairs an we're going to select our team today. or some members of our team today. >> okay. we don't have to do "the voice" from last night --...
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you see sarah was cheering part-time but worked during the week teaching deng lish at this kentucky highchool. >> she was 26, 27 years old, and you're messing with a student that's maybe a senior or junior in high school. you can't -- you just don't mix your relationships like that. >> reporter: here's sarah jones now, her mug shot, arrested and indicted for first degree sexual abuse. and using electronic means to induce the boy. police say they have solid evidence, but won't elaborate. >> it would break down the trust factor of everybody involved. you would think, didn't anybody see the behavior? >> reporter: sarah's mom was arrested, too, accused of covering it up, tampering with evidence. she's the principal of a nearby middle school. her lawyer calls the allegations completely baseless. >> if the boy is not willing to testify, they have to have some other form of proof, either a videotape, a photograph, or maybe somebody was watching, and there's a third party witness ready to testify. >> reporter: sarah jones lives right down this private road here in kentucky. we wanted to speak wi
you see sarah was cheering part-time but worked during the week teaching deng lish at this kentucky highchool. >> she was 26, 27 years old, and you're messing with a student that's maybe a senior or junior in high school. you can't -- you just don't mix your relationships like that. >> reporter: here's sarah jones now, her mug shot, arrested and indicted for first degree sexual abuse. and using electronic means to induce the boy. police say they have solid evidence, but won't...
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he wrote a book called "confessions of a union buster" public be lished in 1993. confessions of a union buster. here's what he said. "challenge everything, then take every challenge to a full hearing. then prolong each hearing. appeal every unfavorable decision. if you make the union fight drag on long enough, workers lose faith, lose interest, lose hope." that's what it's about. that's what it's about. it is about denying people their right under the national labor relations act to fairly, fairly and expeditiously have a vote on whether or not to form a union. this is not new. this has been going on -- this has been going on since the 1940's and 1950's, since taflt heartily. there have been -- taft-hartley. there have been forces since the adoption of the national labor relations act in 1935, forces that want to break unions. they opponent don't want to give workers the right to have a voice in collective bargaining. they'll go to extreme limits to deny union members their rights. they'll do everything they can to break up unions. taft-hartley was if first of --
he wrote a book called "confessions of a union buster" public be lished in 1993. confessions of a union buster. here's what he said. "challenge everything, then take every challenge to a full hearing. then prolong each hearing. appeal every unfavorable decision. if you make the union fight drag on long enough, workers lose faith, lose interest, lose hope." that's what it's about. that's what it's about. it is about denying people their right under the national labor...