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kang how important is it to encourage a child's weakness?little bit selfish on the part of the parent, they think they know who they want you to be and push you in that direction but do they need to stop and take a breath and figure out what's unique with the child? >> sure lisa. i worked with children over the years and what makes us motivated and uniqueness is something that really drives a child. we all want to follow our passions and our brains are hard-wired differently. there are reasons why some are interested in the arts and some interested in the in science. mother nature needs us to all be different. if we were all doctors who would solve the flood problems and if we were all engineers who would solve the bubonic plague? are i nurturing interests and guiding children towards them, one comment i want to make about motivation, we are actually naturally motivated to contribute. i think a lot of parents are missing the mark on, we are so worried about competition that we forget that whether we help each other and part of a pod or commu
kang how important is it to encourage a child's weakness?little bit selfish on the part of the parent, they think they know who they want you to be and push you in that direction but do they need to stop and take a breath and figure out what's unique with the child? >> sure lisa. i worked with children over the years and what makes us motivated and uniqueness is something that really drives a child. we all want to follow our passions and our brains are hard-wired differently. there are...
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jo young kang, home of the vast domestic security apparatus he had files on anyone that wanted. now he's the most high ranking communist party official to be prosecuted in 30 years. xi jinping clearly is a new letter, came in power in 2012. and jo yung kong was the most powerful of his opponents, sends a message to everyone else that xi jinping is powerful. >> the polit bureau, head, in theory he was untouchable but he was placed under house arrest and hasn't been seen of since. jo is accused of a widespread abuse of power, accepting bribes, leaking state secrets and if that wasn't bad enough committing adultery with a number of women. >>> coming to power two years ago, almost immediately, he began an anticorruption campaign, that has so far ensnared thousands of party officials including generals in the people's liberation army, i'll go after tigers and flies he said referring to low ranking and high ranking officials and they don't get much higher than jo. >> translator: xi jinping is awesome. for all my life i haven't seen chinese leaders who can be so tough. chinese people c
jo young kang, home of the vast domestic security apparatus he had files on anyone that wanted. now he's the most high ranking communist party official to be prosecuted in 30 years. xi jinping clearly is a new letter, came in power in 2012. and jo yung kong was the most powerful of his opponents, sends a message to everyone else that xi jinping is powerful. >> the polit bureau, head, in theory he was untouchable but he was placed under house arrest and hasn't been seen of since. jo is...
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kang man charlie rangel, thanks so much for coming in. >> thanks for having me, carol. >>> still to come in the newsroom, lebron james leads a game changer, athletes speaking out. cnn's andy scholes is following that story. >> carol, even president obama has taken notice of lebron's leadership role in speaking on social issues. we'll hear what he has to say about it when newsroom continues. we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol® we are about to make more gooddeliveriesverybody. to more places than anybody on earth. we have the speed. we have the technology. and we have the team. we made over 15 billion successful deliveries last year. 15 billion! football has a season. baseball has a season. this is our season. female announcer: sleep train's ends sunday.e for 3 event! it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, an
kang man charlie rangel, thanks so much for coming in. >> thanks for having me, carol. >>> still to come in the newsroom, lebron james leads a game changer, athletes speaking out. cnn's andy scholes is following that story. >> carol, even president obama has taken notice of lebron's leadership role in speaking on social issues. we'll hear what he has to say about it when newsroom continues. we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol®...
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ikang duk, or kang duk lee who is the washington correspondent for the korean broadcasting system, kbs. and we have dr. supko shin who is the washington correspondent for the daily newspaper. we're going to start -- i'm going to ask each of you to, in three or four minutes, just make an opening statement describing what you think are the -- how you perceive these -- what are, for you, the greatest challenges to reporting, to it writing on north korea. so what -- you know, what are the challenges, the pitfalls and the problems then, rourti irepo north korea. j jean? >> well, first, i'd like to commend the university and the wilson center for including this topic in today's forum.today's . i imagine most of us here today either disseminate information about neurologic or get information about north korea. so it's good to step back and look at the coverage. so i'll just make a couple of points to keep in mind as we carry out this discussion. i would just like to say that i am -- i can't under estimate the impact that the internet has had on coverage in general in journalism. i'm old enoug
ikang duk, or kang duk lee who is the washington correspondent for the korean broadcasting system, kbs. and we have dr. supko shin who is the washington correspondent for the daily newspaper. we're going to start -- i'm going to ask each of you to, in three or four minutes, just make an opening statement describing what you think are the -- how you perceive these -- what are, for you, the greatest challenges to reporting, to it writing on north korea. so what -- you know, what are the...
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. >> can you bring in the ghost of john maynard kang and so we can interview him tomorrow?do that, actually. >> the fed will be meaningfully raising rates at some point between 2015 and early 2016 post on>> and of course that vote december 17. a bloomberg exclusive. we will be right back. in the meantime, our twitter question of the day -- does china offer more risk or reward?. tweet us @bsurveillance. ♪ >> good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm scarlet fu with tom keene and brendan greeley. let's get to our top headlines this morning. a summary of the senate intelligence committee's report on the cia's interrogation program being released today. it is expected to talk about harsh interrogation tech makes after the 9/11 attacks. calledrts what critics torture. motors down 14% over the last seven trading days on growing concern he cheapest gasoline in more than four years will curb enthusiasm for this luxury vehicles. disappointing sales forecast is also pressuring tesla. u.s. got prices have fallen for 68 days for an average of $2.68 a gallon according to aaa.
. >> can you bring in the ghost of john maynard kang and so we can interview him tomorrow?do that, actually. >> the fed will be meaningfully raising rates at some point between 2015 and early 2016 post on>> and of course that vote december 17. a bloomberg exclusive. we will be right back. in the meantime, our twitter question of the day -- does china offer more risk or reward?. tweet us @bsurveillance. ♪ >> good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm...
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the ad said that law enforcement officials in montgomery, alabama -- it did not name any officials kang andrassed dr. padlocked the dining hall at the local college and expelled students. it talked about student protests, singing "my country'tis of the." it ran through about six paragraphs describing civil rights activities. sullivan was the sheriff of montgomery, alabama. he said the ad damaged his reputation and libeled him. the falsehoods were relatively minor. the dining room was in padlocked but some students were not allowed to eat in the dining room. the police didn't ring the campus with a police line, there was just a strong police presence. students didn't saying the song, they sang "the star-spangled banner." in a commonsense way you would say it couldn't have damaged his reputation. they were falsehoods. there were things in the ads that were clearly wrong. there, sullivan's times- sued the new york for libel. the ads did not mention him by name. it presented a number of difficulties. the new york times did not have a policy of verifying every fact in every advertisement. th
the ad said that law enforcement officials in montgomery, alabama -- it did not name any officials kang andrassed dr. padlocked the dining hall at the local college and expelled students. it talked about student protests, singing "my country'tis of the." it ran through about six paragraphs describing civil rights activities. sullivan was the sheriff of montgomery, alabama. he said the ad damaged his reputation and libeled him. the falsehoods were relatively minor. the dining room was...
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. >> over in the kang household, off to a good start after discovering the special package that arrivedomed advice for toy reviewer roxanne meyer who says she can always use the help. >> in advance i wish i really knew what i was getting into before spending a lot of money on a new toy. >> and we found just the right people to let her know. >> i like it because it can move its neck and tail and do crazy stuff. >> all right. stephanie oppenheim is the co-founder of toy portfolio. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i love our adorable little testers. >> you're totally in the zone, savannah. we know that little babies don't need a lot of toys but need to be well chosen, which brings us to the first toy here. she is fast asleep, one of our producer's babies right here. this got the highest score of the day. parents loved the fact that it was very old fashioned, and also the music it plays is like a music box rather than a lot of electronic noise. we've got a 29 out of 30. >> gd reviews from parents. not justify the scores but the review. >> lot of good comments. jackson is on this toy
. >> over in the kang household, off to a good start after discovering the special package that arrivedomed advice for toy reviewer roxanne meyer who says she can always use the help. >> in advance i wish i really knew what i was getting into before spending a lot of money on a new toy. >> and we found just the right people to let her know. >> i like it because it can move its neck and tail and do crazy stuff. >> all right. stephanie oppenheim is the co-founder of...