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isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world that's curved. we know it's curved because if you put a laser one meter off the ground and you fired the laser beam out over the desert like the mojave da,est perfectly flat for miles and miles and miles. if you fired that laser beam, you'd find out the laser beam over here, it looks like to people it's pointing up. but it's not pointing up here. it's just that the earth is curving under. let me give you a fact that a geography teacher can tell you about. if you go out 8 kilometers, that's 8,000 meters this way, you'll find ou
isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world...
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isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world that's curved. we know it's curved because if you put a laser one meter off the ground and you fired the laser beam out over the desert like the mojave desert in california, perfectly flat for miles and miles and miles. if you fired that laser beam, you'd find out the laser beam over here, it looks like to people it's pointing up. but it's not pointing up here. it's just that the earth is curving under. let me give you a fact that a geography teacher can tell you about. if you go out 8 kilometers, that's 8,000 meters this way,
isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world...
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we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was an innocent bystander.sts have been made. >>> nice day today, clouds then sunshine, more sunshine, in this bay area weekend the coast is clear no fog to speak of. watch where the numbers go tomorrow, numbers are trending up. low 80-degree readings, a good 10 degrees cooler than it was today. heading north and the jet stream will do this. take everything up to the north of us. this system moves off into the plaincould cause severe weather for them but we are in the clear as we move into this bay area weekend. saturday is warmer, by 5 and 10 degrees. sunday is the warmest day. cool system, on the satellite image is moving off taking with it those winds. that kept temperatures down. those will die down tomorrow, a little breeze, temperatures start to come up. the warming trend peaks on sunday/monday by sunday night and monday we might talk a little fire danger. bay area micro climates in the bay lots of upper 60s. around the bay. low 70s. these mid-70s well, they were mid-60s just a day ago. temperatures comin
we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was an innocent bystander.sts have been made. >>> nice day today, clouds then sunshine, more sunshine, in this bay area weekend the coast is clear no fog to speak of. watch where the numbers go tomorrow, numbers are trending up. low 80-degree readings, a good 10 degrees cooler than it was today. heading north and the jet stream will do this. take everything up to the north of us. this system moves off into the...
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we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was an innocent bystander.rests have been made. >>> nice day today, clouds then sunshine, more sunshine, in this bay area weekend the coast is clear no fog to speak of. watch where the numbers go tomorrow, numbers are trending up. low 80-degree readings, a good 10 degrees cooler than it was today. heading north and the jet stream will do this. take everything up to the north of us. this system moves off into the plaincould cause severe weather for them but we are in the clear as we move into this bay area weekend. saturday is warmer, by 5 and 10 degrees. sunday is the warmest day. cool system, on the satellite image is moving off taking with it those winds. that kept temperatures down. those will die down tomorrow, a little breeze, temperatures start to come up. the warming trend peaks on sunday/monday by sunday night and monday we might talk a little fire danger. bay area micro climates in the bay lots of upper 60s. around the bay. low 70s. these mid-s well, they were mid-60s just a day ago. temperatures comin
we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was an innocent bystander.rests have been made. >>> nice day today, clouds then sunshine, more sunshine, in this bay area weekend the coast is clear no fog to speak of. watch where the numbers go tomorrow, numbers are trending up. low 80-degree readings, a good 10 degrees cooler than it was today. heading north and the jet stream will do this. take everything up to the north of us. this system moves off into the...
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and the fellow that does isaac, who plays... you're singing. when does that come out?> that comes out later in the year, i think, yeah. >> jon: this year. this year, yeah. jon: is that something. where art thou? snop i just love that. you're having a good year. anything [bleep] coming out with that you want to talk about? nothing? just all aces. >> that's next year. its going to be a disaster. >> jon: it's just going so well, i really need to bomb in something. well, the great gatsby is in theaters on friday. like there's a thing about it. i guess you call it a ground swell. >> yeah. jon: are you superstitious? i am. jon: i feel that right now. all right. carey mulligan, everybody. vuc0
and the fellow that does isaac, who plays... you're singing. when does that come out?> that comes out later in the year, i think, yeah. >> jon: this year. this year, yeah. jon: is that something. where art thou? snop i just love that. you're having a good year. anything [bleep] coming out with that you want to talk about? nothing? just all aces. >> that's next year. its going to be a disaster. >> jon: it's just going so well, i really need to bomb in something. well, the...
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that was a production of abraham and isaac, may 4, 1913, and 1,200 people hiked up from the west pointto see the show. there weren't roads on the mountain then which made you realize the sets had to be very, very simple because you had to carry them all in. >> look at the scenes from past shows. obviously you get a lot of people there but how do you get everybody up to the mountain. you can hike and bike. for the rest of us -- >> there are free shuttles that come from mill valley in three locations and there is some parking on the mountain. these days it is easy to get on the mountain in. the old days you had to take a ferry to san francisco, get on a train, then get off and hike the rest. >> the seats look like stones. should i bring a pillow? >> yes, a good idea to bring a pillow. i know it can get cool? >> yes. and there are shade areas when it is warmer. there is a shade piece there. we have two or three shade structures and trees. >> is there also accommodation for people physically challenged, wheelchairs and that kind of thing, bathrooms all that stuff is there? >> yes, pretty m
that was a production of abraham and isaac, may 4, 1913, and 1,200 people hiked up from the west pointto see the show. there weren't roads on the mountain then which made you realize the sets had to be very, very simple because you had to carry them all in. >> look at the scenes from past shows. obviously you get a lot of people there but how do you get everybody up to the mountain. you can hike and bike. for the rest of us -- >> there are free shuttles that come from mill valley in...
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and the fellow that does isaac, who plays... you're singing. when does that come out? >> that comes out later in the year, i think, yeah. >> jon: this year. this year, yeah. jon: is that something. where art thou? snop i just love that. you're having a good year. anything [bleep] coming out with that you want to talk about? nothing? just all aces. >> that's next year. its going to be a disaster. >> jon: it's just going so well, i really need to bomb in something. well, the great gatsby is in theaters on friday. like there's a thing about it. i guess you call it a ground swell. >> yeah. jon: are you superstitious? i am. jon: i feel that right now. all right. carey mulligan, everybody. >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> a lot of focus claiming cops didn't do enough. i would suggest we take ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ (cheesy soap opera theme plays) as the curtain rises on our verisimilitudinous tableau, you're no doubt curious as to why i tricked you all into hang gliding here. close-up. it seems someone in this roo
and the fellow that does isaac, who plays... you're singing. when does that come out? >> that comes out later in the year, i think, yeah. >> jon: this year. this year, yeah. jon: is that something. where art thou? snop i just love that. you're having a good year. anything [bleep] coming out with that you want to talk about? nothing? just all aces. >> that's next year. its going to be a disaster. >> jon: it's just going so well, i really need to bomb in something. well,...
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. >> who is isaac woodward and how did he impact this story?ical sergeant discharged after world war ii. honorably discharged. he was riding a bus in south carolina with some army friend of his, headed back home. and he asked the bus driver if he could please use the rest room at the next stop pt. the white bus driver said, boy, please go sit back down. woodward said, i'm a man, you will address me as a man. the bus driver pulled over and had him pulled off. he was beaten by two police officers. he was beaten so bad that it ruptured his two eye balls. truman said, he did not real eyes it was that bad. if he had a deciding moment in desegregating, it might have been that moment. >> not everyone has willing to accept that. kenneth cleburne royal was forced into early retirement for refusing to desegregate the army a year after the order was issueed. how did servicemen confront that resistant and deal with that resistance that continued after the order was given without falling apart and turning on each other p? >> the branches acted differently.
. >> who is isaac woodward and how did he impact this story?ical sergeant discharged after world war ii. honorably discharged. he was riding a bus in south carolina with some army friend of his, headed back home. and he asked the bus driver if he could please use the rest room at the next stop pt. the white bus driver said, boy, please go sit back down. woodward said, i'm a man, you will address me as a man. the bus driver pulled over and had him pulled off. he was beaten by two police...
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she's worked with red cross in several disaster area in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> the driver involved in a deadly crash on memorial day is expected to be charged today, paul diaz was driving a green mustang when it collided with a honda early monday morning. three of diaz's passengers died in this crash. the driver of the other car was not seriously hurt. officers say diaz ran away from the scene but then turned himself in to police a few hours later. >>> 4:33, south bay police looking for your help in catching a pair of burglars who broke into a sunnyvale home. look at the new surveillance photos, they're pretty clear. police say two men broke into the home through an unlocked window in the middle of the day last friday and stole jewelry. the men reportedly took off in a newer model red four-door sedan, possibly a 2013 ford taurus. neighbors say the two men were posing as magazine salesmen in the area. if you have any information on this crime, call the sunnyvale police department. >>> the mayor of milpitas will speak out about a recent uptick of cri
she's worked with red cross in several disaster area in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> the driver involved in a deadly crash on memorial day is expected to be charged today, paul diaz was driving a green mustang when it collided with a honda early monday morning. three of diaz's passengers died in this crash. the driver of the other car was not seriously hurt. officers say diaz ran away from the scene but then turned himself in to police a few hours...
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she's worked with the red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> flushing the toilet in one peninsula city is about to get a whole lot more expensive. sewer rates for residents in san carlos will go up 67% over the next three years. the city council approved the increase this week. the flat rate for homes will jump more than $170 on july 1st with an additional hike next year and then the year after that. the city's public works director says the rate hikes are necessary to keep the wastewater system operating and also to be able to make required improvements. >>> a 6-year-old boy in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant will get a pick-me-up. george lopez will visit this little guy in the hospital today via skype. in march, san jose's s.w.a.t. team members visited eduardo to show their support. eduardo is battling leukemia and has been in the hospital for the past couple of months while his family and classmates continue to search for a bone marrow match. >>> still ahead, we all know officers and firefighters are heroe
she's worked with the red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> flushing the toilet in one peninsula city is about to get a whole lot more expensive. sewer rates for residents in san carlos will go up 67% over the next three years. the city council approved the increase this week. the flat rate for homes will jump more than $170 on july 1st with an additional hike next year and then the year after that. the city's public...
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william isaac, chairman of fifth third bank, disagrees. "i think we need to eliminate the disparity ratio between big and small banks. the issue should be 'how risky are you?' that should determine how much cap you should hold." bernanke says the fed is also trying to do a better job identifing asset prices above the norm - "bubbles" - before they threaten the economy - bubbles, as in "housing," that burst nearly six years ago. but the fed stimulus policy, called qe 3, which includes maintaining exceptionally low interest rates until hiring picks up, still has a lot of critics. "right now, it's hurting banks. they can't get the spread to attract capital." but bailing out failing banks has few friends. "it's a huge deal. it's a blank checkbook, if you will, and that really weighs on the taxpayer, the trader and the investor." traders concede that the fed's stimulus policy has kept inflation at bay, but for how long? they say the price of crude oil is inching higher and may signal the beginning of an inflationary period. the way americans ba
william isaac, chairman of fifth third bank, disagrees. "i think we need to eliminate the disparity ratio between big and small banks. the issue should be 'how risky are you?' that should determine how much cap you should hold." bernanke says the fed is also trying to do a better job identifing asset prices above the norm - "bubbles" - before they threaten the economy - bubbles, as in "housing," that burst nearly six years ago. but the fed stimulus policy, called...
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branson isaacs to. people thought it was terrible into school when charcoal ski performed his first kind of concerto it was trash song and good company the point about some produce for one of the most beautiful cities in the world does amazing continuity over the streets so in order to make it more equal than it see you have got to the way you know. i'm elegant. comparable were just to. stand in controls to the streets to show order morio stands and controls through its enclosure expanse through like the church on the feet and it's good to see the importance of the owner because it's really the holy of holies or. king king who. now what's important about this brilliance not only it's just seven thousand seventy thousand square meters rather it was as big as ten football fields but the thing that actually makes a difference yet is that rehearsal spaces are here you have seven levels of these plays up down three levels we can have over a thousand workers here from the design. testing people as well as ove
branson isaacs to. people thought it was terrible into school when charcoal ski performed his first kind of concerto it was trash song and good company the point about some produce for one of the most beautiful cities in the world does amazing continuity over the streets so in order to make it more equal than it see you have got to the way you know. i'm elegant. comparable were just to. stand in controls to the streets to show order morio stands and controls through its enclosure expanse...
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building what's your reaction now that it's done and dusted well again if you know it's when some isaac's two feet or so people thought it was terrible into school when choco ski performed his throws on a concerto it was trash song and good company let me tell you about the criticism that started before the building was finished when the hoarding was still up the lights were not the only reason we're talking about it is these things sometimes have a longer we're going to play or do they seem to be greedy or motor control but you can soon tell from the regions now that's old news and we shouldn't talk about it anymore ok then let's talk about the importance of the building and times of culture and odds and of course blending itself within the st petersburg society that's exactly what we have the point about simply to spur one of the most beautiful cities in the world it was amazing continued in the streets. lovely scale very simple and straightforward neo classical architecture we did not want to fracture like many modern cities are made up of every different kind of building in the result
building what's your reaction now that it's done and dusted well again if you know it's when some isaac's two feet or so people thought it was terrible into school when choco ski performed his throws on a concerto it was trash song and good company let me tell you about the criticism that started before the building was finished when the hoarding was still up the lights were not the only reason we're talking about it is these things sometimes have a longer we're going to play or do they seem to...
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. >> good morning, isaac. >> reporter: and there's daily mentoring from upper classmen, even senior citizens. all part of a new multigenerational approach to learning. >> b.f.f.? what is that? >> it means "best friend forever." >> he actually says "i enjoy a challenge now." what? ( laughs ) really? where did that come from? ( laughs ) >> how do we like the new school? >> it's good! >> reporter: alan roskamm is happy to hear it. a retired businessman and cleveland native, roskamm is reopening shuttered schools across the city. he's the c.e.o. of a group of charters known as breakthrough schools. >> our schools demonstrate, if they do nothing else, that there's nothing wrong with the children; that, in the right environment, they can thrive. >> reporter: breakthrough uses three different models for learning. at near west, there's more nurturing. citizens academy stresses personal responsibility and civic values. >> perseverance, loyalty. >> reporter: while village prep is run with almost military- style precision. you can read the results in the math scores, up nearly 90%; or science, up more
. >> good morning, isaac. >> reporter: and there's daily mentoring from upper classmen, even senior citizens. all part of a new multigenerational approach to learning. >> b.f.f.? what is that? >> it means "best friend forever." >> he actually says "i enjoy a challenge now." what? ( laughs ) really? where did that come from? ( laughs ) >> how do we like the new school? >> it's good! >> reporter: alan roskamm is happy to hear it....
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we must go back to the 17th century, when the english scientist robert hooke challenged his rival isaacewton with that kind of question. he asked: how exactly do the planets pull on each other, and does the law of pulling explain the orbits that we see? to answer it, newton realized that he had to describe and measure the movement of the planets instant by instant. and so, in 1666, he independently creates a new branch of mathematics, calculus. newton needed a way to notate the incremental changes of where a planet was on its orbit and then to be able to add up all of those incremental changes to actually construct the orbit. he also needed a way to figure out how fast it was moving and where it would move next. he saw unity; gravity didn't end at the atmosphere. newton was the first to show that the motion of objects on earth and planetary motion are governed by the same set of natural laws. his famous equation "force equals mass times acceleration," f=ma, neatly sums that up. the movement of inanimate objects in the 17th century today assists us in calculating the behavior of animate
we must go back to the 17th century, when the english scientist robert hooke challenged his rival isaacewton with that kind of question. he asked: how exactly do the planets pull on each other, and does the law of pulling explain the orbits that we see? to answer it, newton realized that he had to describe and measure the movement of the planets instant by instant. and so, in 1666, he independently creates a new branch of mathematics, calculus. newton needed a way to notate the incremental...
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steven isaacs, welcome. we had the trade data out yesterday and ppi today. i wonder whether we actually read too much into the trade data because do we trust it, i suppose, is what we're saying. >> right. i guess the short answer is no, we don't. this is what happened when you try to control capital flows for too long. that part of it, because of the capital controls in china is expressed over invoicing of exports. so the trade data in that sense is probably quite inflated. >> yeah, okay. what is the true picture as far as you're concerned in the chinese economy right now? >> well, i guess on the trade fund, we actually saw the data so far and we're down on the average either way. they're in ae are very tight position. i don't envy the policy of the chinese policymaker at the moment because this global search for yield has sent liquidity out discusseding back into china. one of the representans of that is to push up the em minimumby and exacerbate this on chinese prices. having a deflationary on product prices as we see in the ppi an separation of accelerati
steven isaacs, welcome. we had the trade data out yesterday and ppi today. i wonder whether we actually read too much into the trade data because do we trust it, i suppose, is what we're saying. >> right. i guess the short answer is no, we don't. this is what happened when you try to control capital flows for too long. that part of it, because of the capital controls in china is expressed over invoicing of exports. so the trade data in that sense is probably quite inflated. >> yeah,...
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steven and isaac and also for mr. porter morgan brennan. the easiest name as corrupt.he article in forbes. breakdown, one of the trans? >> i think we are seeing a lot of what i like to call flight capitol, global billionaires' are bringing money into real estate, sort of a hedge against every other type of market, commodities chemical coming down we have seen the stock market a little shaky. these are folks that have a lot of money in now looking to diversify their portfolios and their doing it wh all for luxury homes. we are seeing about a property seller in the past five years that are priced $805 million higher. six of those eight have been in the last two years since the housing bubble burst. nicole: breakdown. you are a luxury developer. is this for you are seeing? >> yes. nicole: give us some examples. where? who? >> one for 60 million. in manhattan. madison. basically i guess in her sight, listed. there are least three more in new york. one and 600. 40 million. so that is the new. nicole: this is the new, ultra luxurious places. what are you seeing? what really
steven and isaac and also for mr. porter morgan brennan. the easiest name as corrupt.he article in forbes. breakdown, one of the trans? >> i think we are seeing a lot of what i like to call flight capitol, global billionaires' are bringing money into real estate, sort of a hedge against every other type of market, commodities chemical coming down we have seen the stock market a little shaky. these are folks that have a lot of money in now looking to diversify their portfolios and their...
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isaacs and that he would not get the option for more. imf is one option and the second option it is still not coming for free. he didn't talk about any cuts. where do we need to cut and where to raise money? one thing everybody has kept silent, including nawar sharif and all the political parties, perhaps pti was talking about raising the income tax. i don't know why. the second issue here is cutting the budget. what i heard from ambassador 73 is that nawar sharif will be set ordered by the taliban and that means military is nowhere going to be having a domestic warfare. so the need to cut down the budget and hopefully will have a relationship with them reappear so we can increase agriculture and come. i think this solution is fair. thank you very much. >> are there other ways -- >> first of all, i don't think pakistan situation is so bad it cannot follow. you may be close to the firing, but i don't think it is regarded as being in a particularly bad situation. the question you are raising is true. i mentioned that that you do have to in
isaacs and that he would not get the option for more. imf is one option and the second option it is still not coming for free. he didn't talk about any cuts. where do we need to cut and where to raise money? one thing everybody has kept silent, including nawar sharif and all the political parties, perhaps pti was talking about raising the income tax. i don't know why. the second issue here is cutting the budget. what i heard from ambassador 73 is that nawar sharif will be set ordered by the...
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but isaac you're up, how did you manage to stay up all night? >> my mom woke me up. >> reporter: your mom woke you up. mom, was it a good idea to be here this evening? did you have fun? >> we had a great time. >> reporter: and of course, how can you miss these lovely outfits? decked out in their pjs. luke great. safe to say been a memorable night here at the lovely disney, right? >> very much, yes. >> reporter: awesome. i don't want to wake up little sophia. back to you guys. >> don't wake her up. great pjs. >> see new pop news coming up in about 30 minutes, love that little kid. mom woke me up. >>> coming up on "gma," exclusive, the jury foreman in the jodi arias trial, why they couldn't agree on the death penalty and the moment he says every juror was shaking in the room. >>> also ahead, not a joke. how you can score ticket to outer space with leonardo dicaprio. >>> weekend "gma" team with the new meaning to "senior" prom, no joke for better or worse. we found a high school willing to let us crash their party. we'll show you what happened afte
but isaac you're up, how did you manage to stay up all night? >> my mom woke me up. >> reporter: your mom woke you up. mom, was it a good idea to be here this evening? did you have fun? >> we had a great time. >> reporter: and of course, how can you miss these lovely outfits? decked out in their pjs. luke great. safe to say been a memorable night here at the lovely disney, right? >> very much, yes. >> reporter: awesome. i don't want to wake up little sophia....
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she's worked with red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> it will be an emotional day for the community of moore, oklahoma. crews are expected to begin tearing down what's left of plaza towers elementary school. that school was nearly reduced to rubble during last week's ef5 tornado. seven children were killed inside the school, many of them trapped inside a flooded basement. officials say they plan to rebuild plaza towers and nearby briarwood elementary school but this time both schools will have proper storm shelters. >>> the victims of that tornado will soon get new aid thanks to some of the biggest names in country music. ♪ before i think i lost my way there are no words left to say ♪ >> oklahoma native blake shelton organized the benefit last night called healing in the heartland. he kicked off things with "god gave me you" and that's his wife, miranda lambert, vince gill, reba mcintyre, rascal flatts and usher. >> i have to do this. every one of us involved in this concert, we feel like we have to do this. it's our job to
she's worked with red cross in several disaster areas in the past including hurricane isaac and the earthquake in haiti. >>> it will be an emotional day for the community of moore, oklahoma. crews are expected to begin tearing down what's left of plaza towers elementary school. that school was nearly reduced to rubble during last week's ef5 tornado. seven children were killed inside the school, many of them trapped inside a flooded basement. officials say they plan to rebuild plaza...
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. >> finance committee member senator johnny isaac son joins us. >> greta, good to be with you. >> mr. shulman, the former commissioner of the irs, when did he say he learned about the targeting first? >> he said he first learned about it recently when he read the ig's report. >> he knew nothing beforehand? >> that's what he said. i don't know was the operative language. every question that was answered was said i don't know. >> at some point, we just played the package, he knew there was a list with tea party on it. was that before a few weeks ago? >> he a referred to it as if it was. ms. lern was over -- recognized the problem in cincinnati. she may or may not have told them. that's what we got to find out. >> did you think today that mr. shulman was candid, complete or did you think he misled the senate today? >> i'm not an attorney but i've been in enough depositions to watch somebody coached by an attorney. i think he was advised by an attorney not to make any statements and he didn't. >> did you learn anything new today? >> only that there still is a culture in the irs on this i
. >> finance committee member senator johnny isaac son joins us. >> greta, good to be with you. >> mr. shulman, the former commissioner of the irs, when did he say he learned about the targeting first? >> he said he first learned about it recently when he read the ig's report. >> he knew nothing beforehand? >> that's what he said. i don't know was the operative language. every question that was answered was said i don't know. >> at some point, we just...
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last year there were 19 storms and basically we had isaac hit louisiana and superstorm sandy. but the majority of the storms stayed out to sea. but with a forecast like that and the potential for more land falling storms, i think there could be an even greater impact and what we learned from sandy and going back to hurricane katrina and basically what dr. cullen was saying, we have more people now living on the coast than ever before so the impact potential is that much greater and we have to learn how to mitigate against these storms. clearly that was not done in the northeast. we've gone so long without a significant hurricane there. we've seen this in other areas. we have to learn to live with these storms and going forward since we don't know exactly where this climate pattern may take us, with a warming world we have to adapt to these storms as well. >> schieffer: dr. shepherd, let me just cut to the chase here. are we doing something on thaefrt is causing the weather to change or is this just one of the cycles to change that we go through? >> this is a question i often g
last year there were 19 storms and basically we had isaac hit louisiana and superstorm sandy. but the majority of the storms stayed out to sea. but with a forecast like that and the potential for more land falling storms, i think there could be an even greater impact and what we learned from sandy and going back to hurricane katrina and basically what dr. cullen was saying, we have more people now living on the coast than ever before so the impact potential is that much greater and we have to...
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the building and all sam you know what all this controversy this is what he had to say when some isaac's defeated. people thought it was terrible into school when charcoal skipper formed his first kind of conservative that was trashed sun and good company the point about st petersburg one of the most beautiful cities in the world has amazing continuity over streets stor so in order to make it for equal unity we have stuck to the ways you know you know an analogous form that can come forward just as the. stand in contrast to the streets or so order to moria stands in controls to its enclosure it stands free like the church or the food and it's good to get the importance of the owner. because it's really the whole you will use it now what's important about this building it's not only it's just a verse seven thousand seventy thousand square metres rather it was as big as ten football fields but the thing that actually makes a difference is that rehearsal spaces are here you have seven levels of this place up and down three levels we can have over a thousand feet all workers here from the de
the building and all sam you know what all this controversy this is what he had to say when some isaac's defeated. people thought it was terrible into school when charcoal skipper formed his first kind of conservative that was trashed sun and good company the point about st petersburg one of the most beautiful cities in the world has amazing continuity over streets stor so in order to make it for equal unity we have stuck to the ways you know you know an analogous form that can come forward...
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but the god of abraham, isaac and jacob does not change and will not change regardless of what pat robertsondo to it. >> all right. thanks very much to all three of you. appreciate your time tonight. >>> up next, the burlesconi party that involves dressing up. welcome to the new buffalo... where new york state is investing one billion dollars to attract and grow business. where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com what makes the sleep what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! wow. once you experience it, there's no going bac
but the god of abraham, isaac and jacob does not change and will not change regardless of what pat robertsondo to it. >> all right. thanks very much to all three of you. appreciate your time tonight. >>> up next, the burlesconi party that involves dressing up. welcome to the new buffalo... where new york state is investing one billion dollars to attract and grow business. where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting...
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>>un guapo, miren nada más, un añito, isaac >>y jorge espinoza 45 años, hermano de la casa, te queremosi a mi me dice salma hayek >>vamos a nueva york. >>venga. (aplausos) (cantando) ♪. te felicito stephanie por la barriga >>y mira los tacos. >>dios mío!! ♪. >>señores, en breve entérese cuales son los alimentos que le ayudarian a prevenir y aliviar los dolores de la artristis >>y llega a nuestra casa actor. >>anoche fue la gran fiesta de los 50 más bellos de people en español y la mamá de ana patricia debutó como reportera en la alfombra roja >>ya volvemos con mucho más de despierta américa ♪. venga, venga, venga ♪. >>oye, deja que te cuente. tu sabes que la noche de anoche fue sin duda muy importante en nueva york fue la fiesta de los 50 más bellos de people en español >>por qué no estuviste ahí >>porque bello si eres >>bien por dentro. bueno, pero ana patricia llevo a su mamá, porque ella tenia el sueño de ser reportera, y lo fue al parecer muy indiscreta en la alfombra roja >>vamos a ver >>mamá, cuando entrevistes, te acercas así. >>por qué no has escogido a mi hija ,está bella >>vam
>>un guapo, miren nada más, un añito, isaac >>y jorge espinoza 45 años, hermano de la casa, te queremosi a mi me dice salma hayek >>vamos a nueva york. >>venga. (aplausos) (cantando) ♪. te felicito stephanie por la barriga >>y mira los tacos. >>dios mío!! ♪. >>señores, en breve entérese cuales son los alimentos que le ayudarian a prevenir y aliviar los dolores de la artristis >>y llega a nuestra casa actor. >>anoche fue la gran...
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michelle and jake and isaac and dan, their millenials, they're my age.ways to bring online organizing to the interfaith movement and then at a year groundswell has more than 100,000 members. that's happening in pockets around the country. if we can get institution toss pay attention to reform the economy, the criminal justice system, to reform debt. >> you're such a millenial. all this optimism. after the break, if you're going to pay off the loans class of 2013, you're going to need jobs. i'm going to talk to andy about how you can get some. >> i think one of the best innings about finishing college is suddenly having tons of options. but even though i'm excited to graduate, the thing that scares me the most about finishing is making wrong choices for me. not only professionally, but personally. and figuring out where my actual passions lie. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live
michelle and jake and isaac and dan, their millenials, they're my age.ways to bring online organizing to the interfaith movement and then at a year groundswell has more than 100,000 members. that's happening in pockets around the country. if we can get institution toss pay attention to reform the economy, the criminal justice system, to reform debt. >> you're such a millenial. all this optimism. after the break, if you're going to pay off the loans class of 2013, you're going to need...
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. >> i would have guessed isaac hayes hayes. >> excellent job by the way.ent of the united states believes that governor christie has done an excellent job in the efforts he's undertaken in coordination with the assistance of federal resources. that is what the white house press secretary has and that has conservatives having heart attacks because a president of the united states applauded the federal he have are thes that are going to into rebuilding sandy. my question to you all this morning to weigh in is why are conservatives so upset about this? this is one of their own. the president of the united states is actually throwing flowers toward a sitting republican governor. why does it have republicans so pissed off? >> kathleen from chicago, good morning to you. >> good morning. how you doing? >> better than i deserve this morning. how are you? >> okay. you know what if you think about it, they're conservatives. they're not pissed off. this is one more day to get paid. how can -- if this president hadn't reached out to chris christie in his time of need
. >> i would have guessed isaac hayes hayes. >> excellent job by the way.ent of the united states believes that governor christie has done an excellent job in the efforts he's undertaken in coordination with the assistance of federal resources. that is what the white house press secretary has and that has conservatives having heart attacks because a president of the united states applauded the federal he have are thes that are going to into rebuilding sandy. my question to you all...
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. >>> isaac, los chistes que tiene que oÍr aqui. >>> de nueva york un aÑo. >>> y sofÍa de nueva jerseytamos con el calorcito, queremos cosas frescas, sencillo, econÓmico, y delicioso principalmente. >>> sÍ, asi debe ser, econÓmico, bonito y barato. res.É es el salpicon, carne de >>> sÍ, corte de res, carrachera, falda, lo que quieran, un corte grasosito, y vamos a empezar? >>> sÍ, dale mi chef. >>> vamos a presentar la carne, la ponemos a hervir, tenemos el agua hirviendo, le ponemos un ingrediente, bien sencillo. >>> sÍ. >>> me ayudas karlita. >>> sÍ, te paso el ajo. >>> sÍ, unos ajitos, vamos a ponerle a la carne, ok. >>> orÉgano que no puede faltar. >>> sÍ, no puede faltar el orÉgano en la comida mexicana, y la sal, la sal siempre es mejor echarle poco, obviamente que nos haga falta, no que sobre la sal. >>> sÍ, a veces se pasa. >>> estÁ? >>> sÍ, perfecto. dejamos hervir la carne cocinar por 45 minutos, todo el tiempo que necesita, cocinarma bien por la grasita del corte de carne, ya tenemos la carne cocinando. >>> el producto final. >>> spi. >>> es bueno. >>> ok, luego de cocinarla
. >>> isaac, los chistes que tiene que oÍr aqui. >>> de nueva york un aÑo. >>> y sofÍa de nueva jerseytamos con el calorcito, queremos cosas frescas, sencillo, econÓmico, y delicioso principalmente. >>> sÍ, asi debe ser, econÓmico, bonito y barato. res.É es el salpicon, carne de >>> sÍ, corte de res, carrachera, falda, lo que quieran, un corte grasosito, y vamos a empezar? >>> sÍ, dale mi chef. >>> vamos a presentar la...
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. >>> lejos de realizar la interpretaciÓn de un personaje, para isaac el participar en el video fue algomÁs ddos dÍas, dando vueltas y vueltas. me hubiera mareado. >>> lo bueno que las vueltas. va como lento. tarda de 3 a 5 minutos, la rueda de la fortuna en dar una vuelta completa. creo que hubiera bajado, asÍ como cuÁntas me aventÉ. >>> rompiÓ el rÉcord chicos. >>> el trabajador pasÓ alrededor de 48 horas, trepado en esa rueda de la fortuna mÁs de 48, fueron 48 con 8 minutos y tantos segundos, mÁs de 400 vueltas, mÁs o menos 412 vueltas, se da una idea cÓmo la paso el muchacho, con descansos de 5 minutos por hora, para que estirara los pies, se la pasÓ dando vueltas en el aire por dos dÍas. >>>sÍ rompiendo rÉcord guinness. >>> estÚve el fin de semana, me subÍ a la rueda cuando cumplia la hora 40, lo rompÍa a la hora 40, siguiÓ 8 horas mÁs, me tocÓ subir en la rueda cuando estaba rompiendo el rÉcord guinness, y estaba el cuate de guinness dÁndole el premio. >>> crees que aguantarias 8 minutos. >>> sÍ, en la vida. >>> es una experiencia agradable, pero tanto tiempo. >>> la novia se subiÓ
. >>> lejos de realizar la interpretaciÓn de un personaje, para isaac el participar en el video fue algomÁs ddos dÍas, dando vueltas y vueltas. me hubiera mareado. >>> lo bueno que las vueltas. va como lento. tarda de 3 a 5 minutos, la rueda de la fortuna en dar una vuelta completa. creo que hubiera bajado, asÍ como cuÁntas me aventÉ. >>> rompiÓ el rÉcord chicos. >>> el trabajador pasÓ alrededor de 48 horas, trepado en esa rueda de la fortuna mÁs de...
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hurricane isaac in the gulf coast, sandy in the mid atlantic region and barrel and debbie in northernlorida. the damage reached well beyond the coastline. as we often see strong wind ; rains and flooding can threaten areas far inland from the storm's land fall. become weather ready noufment prepare for this hurricane season today. that is what if national weather service all about. yes, we predict the storms ahead of time and observe them and track them in real time. but we're working to help people prepare in advance for the likely impacts. both before and during the storm our forecasters work around the clock to provide information to all our partners, emergency managers and broadcast meteorologist alike and to you the public. this is information that helps everybody prepare and be ready to respond to each storm. we also prepare to respond after a storm. for example, we prestaged regional navigation managers from our national ocean service to ports likely to be affected along the coastline to restore mer time commerce. hurricane sandy demonstrated the value noah brings to american s
hurricane isaac in the gulf coast, sandy in the mid atlantic region and barrel and debbie in northernlorida. the damage reached well beyond the coastline. as we often see strong wind ; rains and flooding can threaten areas far inland from the storm's land fall. become weather ready noufment prepare for this hurricane season today. that is what if national weather service all about. yes, we predict the storms ahead of time and observe them and track them in real time. but we're working to help...
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bill isaac gets his marching orders from fox news. can expect this to play out all the way up until 2016 as far as i'm concerned. >> bill: well, certainly the hillary clinton -- the benghazi thing, they're not going to drop. but i don't know that the american people have any patience for either benghazi and maybe even for the i.r.s. anymore, larry. >> caller: but of course, bill. but then again, you think they're going to deal with the sequester or they're going to deal with jobs? it is not going to happen. >> bill: they would rather do anything than deal with sequester or jobs, you're right about that. craig is in niceville, florida. hey, craig. >> caller: yeah, i don't think the i.r.s. thing is going away until people go to jail, until people are fired not resign and i would start with the spokesperson who said in 2011 there was nothing going on and then fire the head of the ig who should have started investigating this in 2011 and 2013. >> bill: craig i think you can be sure that steven miller didn't resign. he was fired. i believe
bill isaac gets his marching orders from fox news. can expect this to play out all the way up until 2016 as far as i'm concerned. >> bill: well, certainly the hillary clinton -- the benghazi thing, they're not going to drop. but i don't know that the american people have any patience for either benghazi and maybe even for the i.r.s. anymore, larry. >> caller: but of course, bill. but then again, you think they're going to deal with the sequester or they're going to deal with jobs?...
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hurricane isaac and the gulf coast, sandy in the mid-atlantic region, and tropical storms in northernflorida. the damage from every one of these storms reached well beyond coastline. as we often see, strong winds, torrential rain, flooding and tornadoes can threaten areas far inland from storms first point of landfall. so the bottom line is, become weather ready now, prepare for this hurricane season starting today. that's really what noaa's weather service is all about. yes, we predict storms ahead of time and yes, we observe and tracked in real-time, but really what we're working to do is help people prepare in advance for the likely impact. but before entering this from our forecasters work around the clock to provide the best possible information to all of our partners, emergency matters -- managers and broadcast need all just a like and directors, you, the public. this helps everybody prepare to be ready to respond to each storm. we also prepared to respond after a storm. for example, three stage regional navigational managers to ports that are likely to be affected along the coa
hurricane isaac and the gulf coast, sandy in the mid-atlantic region, and tropical storms in northernflorida. the damage from every one of these storms reached well beyond coastline. as we often see, strong winds, torrential rain, flooding and tornadoes can threaten areas far inland from storms first point of landfall. so the bottom line is, become weather ready now, prepare for this hurricane season starting today. that's really what noaa's weather service is all about. yes, we predict storms...
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government that allowed the body of a slain warrior to be desecrated and allows the god of abraham, isaacthat policy or where that policy comes from to defend it. please do that. just as you did, just as you showed outrage when the korans were burned. just as this administration made sure to show the american people how much you honored osama bin laden's body. tell us why you didn't do it for slain american warriors. >> tucker: it would be interesting to know why an imam was there in the first place. you say in the aftermath of the aforementioned death of osama bin laden, seal team six was supposed to be classified. it was publicized. obama people thought it was to their advantage to talk up seal team six. you believe that it put your son and his comrades at mortal risk. >> we know it did. within 24 hours joe biden outed the navy seals. get everything off of it. his voice was very nervous. what is going on. he said, mom, listen there is chatter and all of our lives are in danger including yours. we absolutely know they put a target on our son's back. we know a lot of things happening in a
government that allowed the body of a slain warrior to be desecrated and allows the god of abraham, isaacthat policy or where that policy comes from to defend it. please do that. just as you did, just as you showed outrage when the korans were burned. just as this administration made sure to show the american people how much you honored osama bin laden's body. tell us why you didn't do it for slain american warriors. >> tucker: it would be interesting to know why an imam was there in the...
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. >> anna: isaac, tell me your story as far as when you lost your vision?hat was that like for you. were you playing a baseball game >> i was diagnosed when one of my older sisters was diagnosed before i had symptoms. it was kind of interesting to experience the symptoms knowing the punch line zbloochbz and you came up with this campaign hope for vision the website is hope for vision.org. you say that really the researchers there, you just need funding to make it come together. you hope by 2020, you are getting which sounds like an unbelievable task. how is this even possible? >> the research is really amazing. the scientists are helping out they are doing a great job. they made enormous strides in the field. recently the fda approved a retinal prosthesis for those that have no light perception to recognize movement. there are ways to make part of the retina and hopefully give people vision back at some point. >> anna: how can folks get involved and donate to this campaign? >> if you go to our website there are ways to donate there. we have fund-raisers thr
. >> anna: isaac, tell me your story as far as when you lost your vision?hat was that like for you. were you playing a baseball game >> i was diagnosed when one of my older sisters was diagnosed before i had symptoms. it was kind of interesting to experience the symptoms knowing the punch line zbloochbz and you came up with this campaign hope for vision the website is hope for vision.org. you say that really the researchers there, you just need funding to make it come together. you...
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that is right in the middle of where hurricane isaac hit. and the southwest louisiana coastal hurricane protection study. finally, although it's not as far along, there is really important work with regard to st. tamani and other coastal parishes, achieving flood protection in those areas, including a barrier at the lake or near the lake, lake pontchartrain for st. tamani, and that will move forward because of this bill. the second big category in the bill is corps of engineers reform and accountability. those of us who lived through hurricane katrina saw some of the best and unfortunately some of the worst of what the federal government has to offer, and on the side that needs improvement is improvement we need streamlining and reform at certain agencies including the corps of engineers. this bill brings that reform to the corps of engineers in a number of important areas like the proposal senator nelson of florida and i have. it also streamlines and expedites the process, particularly with regard to environmental review, and that's very im
that is right in the middle of where hurricane isaac hit. and the southwest louisiana coastal hurricane protection study. finally, although it's not as far along, there is really important work with regard to st. tamani and other coastal parishes, achieving flood protection in those areas, including a barrier at the lake or near the lake, lake pontchartrain for st. tamani, and that will move forward because of this bill. the second big category in the bill is corps of engineers reform and...
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sir isaac newton was not the first modern scientist but the last of the alchemist. somewhere between hucksters and frauds and didn't have much going for them but the truth is what did the experience proved during the 16 60's is that you don't need potions and magic and all kinds of elaborate chemistry to create golden money where there was none. what you need is a central bank with a printing press and the authority of the state to create money. that became a model that one by one the countries that the advanced world started developing and putting it in place. that was the first not terribly prideful not terribly exciting story of where banks came from. it's been a long learning process since then and not always successful. so one moment that a lot of modern central bankers look back to his 1866 the bank of england. once again britain the great and prior. we think of all the reasons the british empire controlled much of the globe. one overlooked one is the power of the british financial system in the 19th century. what the british banking system was able to do is f
sir isaac newton was not the first modern scientist but the last of the alchemist. somewhere between hucksters and frauds and didn't have much going for them but the truth is what did the experience proved during the 16 60's is that you don't need potions and magic and all kinds of elaborate chemistry to create golden money where there was none. what you need is a central bank with a printing press and the authority of the state to create money. that became a model that one by one the countries...
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letter for you that i would like to summit for the record by the former chairman of the fdic, william isaac, that i think will help you, and say to my republicans -- >> that will be included. >> i will hope that this voice for business becomes our next commerce secretary. >> great. you two distinguished senators have a choice. you can listen to senator rockefeller and senator thune. we appreciate that offer. >> that is the correct answer. >> senator thune and i will give our opening remarks. and then what we will do is what we did yesterday, and that is other colleagues on both sides will not give opening remarks, but all question times will go for seven minutes, so you can do quite a lot with that. all right? >> yes, sir, mr. chairman. >> i would like to call this nomination hearing to order. it is an important one. we are meeting today to consider a distinguished nominee to be the next secretary of commerce. we have not had a strong secretary of commerce in quite a while. ms. pritzker's nomination comes at an important time during our nation's economic recovery. while we have the lowest l
letter for you that i would like to summit for the record by the former chairman of the fdic, william isaac, that i think will help you, and say to my republicans -- >> that will be included. >> i will hope that this voice for business becomes our next commerce secretary. >> great. you two distinguished senators have a choice. you can listen to senator rockefeller and senator thune. we appreciate that offer. >> that is the correct answer. >> senator thune and i...