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dexter "he was doing way more work than my manager was.e they were okay, he walked to the back with them." dexter does say his manager called the cops, but they had him on the phone for a long time. and after he posted these videos on social media, he was suspended and then fired. victim "i feel like it could have been prevented." a manager at the mcdonald;'s told us he couldn't talk about the incident. he referred us to another manager who has not yet returned our call. this mother is hoping someone will recognize the girls in the video viewed on facebook over 56 thousand times. victim "this was defiitley not right." (pam) driving down the highway and one of your tires falls off? one houston man actually got out of his car and ran after it. college student mitch chapman was in the passenger seat of a jeep wrangler he just bought - while his father drove... when they both felt the car wobbling. chapman saw his tire fall off and roll away into traffic. he said, traffic had stopped which allowed him to go after it... and added.. he did it to
dexter "he was doing way more work than my manager was.e they were okay, he walked to the back with them." dexter does say his manager called the cops, but they had him on the phone for a long time. and after he posted these videos on social media, he was suspended and then fired. victim "i feel like it could have been prevented." a manager at the mcdonald;'s told us he couldn't talk about the incident. he referred us to another manager who has not yet returned our call....
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but they also have to be devoted to their art which involves a lot of practice and i need to have dexterity in their fingers are in the case of the german home play if it excludes the it's in his toast he was born without arms but with sheer determination he has become a muscle office instrument and is now a world class hall player and gets concerts with reno and august for us so take a look this will amaze you. felix klees and the camel hottest salzburg austria are rehearsing mozart's horn concerto number three. just the little bit. of. the musicians spend hours for her singing until everything is perfect their recording all for one concertos bible i'm a dale smuts arch. more to think about when you see mozart's musical score it doesn't look all that spectacular but in reality there is so much to it many times there is just half a bar separating a really happy section from a really sad one by one have attacked that session it in the third movement for example are all in six eight time exactly so one is like up up up up up up up up up up up up another is like up up up up up ordered out a po
but they also have to be devoted to their art which involves a lot of practice and i need to have dexterity in their fingers are in the case of the german home play if it excludes the it's in his toast he was born without arms but with sheer determination he has become a muscle office instrument and is now a world class hall player and gets concerts with reno and august for us so take a look this will amaze you. felix klees and the camel hottest salzburg austria are rehearsing mozart's horn...
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challenging their foot dexterity, it's common for an obstacle course to make runners quickly step incts on the ground? >> open manholes would be a show i would like to watch. but yeah, i'll go with a. final answer. >> car tires, of course. that's right. [cheers and applause] second question worth $1,000. during world war ii, hitler's planned but abandoned invasion of switzerland was known by what christmas-related code name? >> i'm pretty familiar with operation maxed-out visa card, but i'll go with d, operation tennenbaum. final answer. >> that's it for $1,000. [cheers and applause] and this will be good for $2,000.
challenging their foot dexterity, it's common for an obstacle course to make runners quickly step incts on the ground? >> open manholes would be a show i would like to watch. but yeah, i'll go with a. final answer. >> car tires, of course. that's right. [cheers and applause] second question worth $1,000. during world war ii, hitler's planned but abandoned invasion of switzerland was known by what christmas-related code name? >> i'm pretty familiar with operation maxed-out visa...
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. >> reporter: ward 70 commissioner dexter humphrey says it's lltroubling, espec in this part of ward 7 not accustomed to crimes like this. p>> you have policesence in other parts of ward 7. so now they decidee' hey, going to come over here. >> we should be taking action on a proactive basis, not reactive basis. and we're into a reactive situation now, just because of the increased number of homicides that we've seen already. >> reporter: and council member vincent gray says it's time to increase a polresence in the city, but it's not just about having more officers. >> trying to encourage gspecially some of our young up and com officers to stay in the district of columbia. that's what communityolicing is. >> reporter: and police were here canvassing again. they'll be doing it again tomorrow. again, what police do say is that this was not a random shootingnk they don't the suspects had any ties to this neighborhood.ey id find a handgun, ammunition and drugs in the car that the victims were in.'r live in southeast, derrick ward, news4. back to you. >> all right, derrick,ryhank you uch
. >> reporter: ward 70 commissioner dexter humphrey says it's lltroubling, espec in this part of ward 7 not accustomed to crimes like this. p>> you have policesence in other parts of ward 7. so now they decidee' hey, going to come over here. >> we should be taking action on a proactive basis, not reactive basis. and we're into a reactive situation now, just because of the increased number of homicides that we've seen already. >> reporter: and council member vincent gray...
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i started off with the quotes again and the first is from colin dexter and confucius.the second one is then are afraid of women will laugh at them and kill them and here is my first speech yes means yes and no means no. if it were that simple this book would fit on an index card but here is the meaning of consent duties difficult content if it is like having a cup of tea if you would force someone to drink tea why would you force them to fuck if somebody said they wanted tea and they changed their mind, would you pour it down their throat and so on. it is a nice tool but it isn't a cup of tea if you don't want a cup of tea but you drink it because you are afraid you will offend your host the good manners. if you don't want to have sex but you do it because you are afraid you will offend your date for this happens too often and is not the same thing. it might not quite be raped, and then again it might be. what are you afraid your date will do if you say no. a friend of mine when he was a teenager has only a few experiences and wanted to expand. a good-looking girl took
i started off with the quotes again and the first is from colin dexter and confucius.the second one is then are afraid of women will laugh at them and kill them and here is my first speech yes means yes and no means no. if it were that simple this book would fit on an index card but here is the meaning of consent duties difficult content if it is like having a cup of tea if you would force someone to drink tea why would you force them to fuck if somebody said they wanted tea and they changed...
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. >> harry dexter white and locke and curry and lee pressman, victor pirlo, guys that worked in the walln important point. if they weren't soviet agents a lot of them were agents of influence or duped which meant they were soft liberals who do not realize they were being -- which is probably the case of harry hopkins. probably fdr's vice president and a lot of times the worst damage is caused not by a guy who's directly working as an undercover agent feeding information to the other side but by guys who were clueless. mark: but where were the investigative journalist back then? >> they were worshiping fdr. if they could have if there was a progressive mount rushmore fdr would be the first had chiseled up there. every ranking by presidential historian said the greatest presidents. mark: he's always in the top. >> it's always lincoln and washington in the top two and fdr number three. on this yalta point fdr within the last few weeks of his life so yalta ended february 11, 9045 and died april of 45 and he to told, anna rosenberg and bill lakey the number of people he said you know, avril w
. >> harry dexter white and locke and curry and lee pressman, victor pirlo, guys that worked in the walln important point. if they weren't soviet agents a lot of them were agents of influence or duped which meant they were soft liberals who do not realize they were being -- which is probably the case of harry hopkins. probably fdr's vice president and a lot of times the worst damage is caused not by a guy who's directly working as an undercover agent feeding information to the other side...
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[applause] >> officer dexter sang. [applause] >> officer marisa chung. [applause] >> officer philip leung. [applause] >> officer alex anton. [applause] >> officer jennie mau. [applause] >> and officer reginald pena. [applause] >> and all of them, as i mentioned, work housing and are foot beat officers, and they primarily focus in the chinatown area. it is very important to us that you know us and that we add faces to our names so you can recognize us whenever you need us. you heard earlier that during the lunar new year festivities that we want you to have fun but also be alert. you should watch out for each other and report suspicious activity, criminal behavior, and especially if it involves seniors. which brings me to telling you on how to report crimes related to the lunar new year. first, a reminder to say no calmly if someone tries to intimidate you into giving money or valuables. never go with anyone to the a.t.m. and/or disclose any of your information with them. please report all extortion attempts to the police immediately by dialing 911, and n
[applause] >> officer dexter sang. [applause] >> officer marisa chung. [applause] >> officer philip leung. [applause] >> officer alex anton. [applause] >> officer jennie mau. [applause] >> and officer reginald pena. [applause] >> and all of them, as i mentioned, work housing and are foot beat officers, and they primarily focus in the chinatown area. it is very important to us that you know us and that we add faces to our names so you can recognize us...
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among others, harry dexter white curry, leeman guys that work on wallace campaign many 1948.t was a important point if they weren't soviet agents a lot of them were agents of influence or they were -- they were duped which meant they were kind of soft liberals who tonight really realize they were being but probably case of harry hopkins probably case off harry henrypr wallace a lot of times worse damage is caused not by a guy who is direct ily working as a undercover agent feeding information to other side but guys who are clueless. >> and investigative journalist? >> well they were or worshiping fdr, i mean if they could have -- if there would be a progressive mount rushmore fdr would be first up there.re every ranking by presidential historian of the greatest president of all tile he's in the top three. it's alwaysid lincoln washingto, and top two fdr number three, and on this point fdr within the last few weeks of his life so in february 11th, 1945 he died april of '45 he told -- anna rosenburg, bill lei a number of people he said avril was right we can't trust. always bre
among others, harry dexter white curry, leeman guys that work on wallace campaign many 1948.t was a important point if they weren't soviet agents a lot of them were agents of influence or they were -- they were duped which meant they were kind of soft liberals who tonight really realize they were being but probably case of harry hopkins probably case off harry henrypr wallace a lot of times worse damage is caused not by a guy who is direct ily working as a undercover agent feeding information...
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temperature drop just one or two degrees and that deviation, you have shivers, loss of motor skills, dexteritylly becomes compromised. but once you get below 90 degrees in your core temperature, that is when your muscles become more rigid and slurred speech occurs and of course that is when shivering stops and hypothermia can set in. and this is why officials are saying stay indoors, not worth messing with this. 23 below zero that was yesterday's low, right now in chicago it is 21 below zero. could see it drop. but out of thousands of weather graphics i've season on air, this is one of the most memorable ones for you. because a 76 degree climb over the next several days in chicago. in fact by monday, 53 degrees, which is 20 degrees above average, but notice what happens. going into next week middle and potentially end of next week, back down into the single digits. so potentially we get very close to where we started here, so we'll watch that carefully. but at least a rapid warming trend is the first part of that forecast. >> chicago, just hold on until the weekend. a heat wave is coming. pedr
temperature drop just one or two degrees and that deviation, you have shivers, loss of motor skills, dexteritylly becomes compromised. but once you get below 90 degrees in your core temperature, that is when your muscles become more rigid and slurred speech occurs and of course that is when shivering stops and hypothermia can set in. and this is why officials are saying stay indoors, not worth messing with this. 23 below zero that was yesterday's low, right now in chicago it is 21 below zero....
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. - what is "dexter"? - you got it. place name, $200. kelsey. - what is rhode island? - yes.400.
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d then sam, more in my teens, just watching him being so dexterous as an actor.can remember even thinking about ac getting to work with him was incredible. w i remembdid this big scene. a big long pink room where we do, like, a community therapy session. and a chair there, we've got bruce, and then a chair there we've got sam, and a big long walk to my empty chair in the middle. and that's, like, weird -- g down and i sit down and i'm like -- "all right, sam. all right, bruce." [ laughter ] and then he says -- and then the director says, "action." i'm like -- i ys, you know, it's kind of -- >> seth: yeah. >> sort of pinch yourself moment, you know? a >> seth: and yo got to do a fair amount of press with sam. did you learn anything about doing -- promoting a film from sam? >> i mean, i saw examples of what i might be able to do when i've got the balls that he's got. [ laughter ] but, you know, you've got to be -- that guy does not suffer fools, which is a positive quality. but he gets any kindestion that is in any way not thought out properly. he just drops the "f
d then sam, more in my teens, just watching him being so dexterous as an actor.can remember even thinking about ac getting to work with him was incredible. w i remembdid this big scene. a big long pink room where we do, like, a community therapy session. and a chair there, we've got bruce, and then a chair there we've got sam, and a big long walk to my empty chair in the middle. and that's, like, weird -- g down and i sit down and i'm like -- "all right, sam. all right, bruce." [...
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. >> it's like crystal caringten and alexis caringten, colby dexter and whatever. thank you all. i appreciate it. we'll be right back. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. i can't say it's the highlight dadof fatherhood.... but i'd rather be here with my little man than not be here because of migraine. i have three words for migraine... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. >>> president trump has some dramatic new talking points on his manufactured crisis at the border, like human traffickers gagging women with tape as they drive them across the border illegally. and if tha
. >> it's like crystal caringten and alexis caringten, colby dexter and whatever. thank you all. i appreciate it. we'll be right back. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. i can't say it's the highlight dadof fatherhood.... but i'd rather be here with my...
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host: dexter is calling from dayton, ohio, and recently found a job. caller: good morning.ost: go ahead. caller: good morning. i recently found a job but the job that i hold is really a seasonal type job. from what i am seeing, the benefits are not there. claimed topparently increase the job growth but when you have employers that make millions of dollars and have minimal employees and when it comes time for health insurance, you see more than 50% of the cost. if the employee gets an hourly wage, a minimum wage, roughly about $12 an hour or $14 an hour, does not pay much of the bills especially when everything has gone up in price. the advantages of all of these jobs being created, the cost of living. host: michael is calling from smyrna, tennessee, and plans to stay in his current job. caller: good morning. i do not plan on staying very long because i am fixing to retire, but i've been there since 1984 in the automotive industry. we build cars and trucks in smyrna. i do love c-span. you guys are very patient with people when they call in, especially when they get off track
host: dexter is calling from dayton, ohio, and recently found a job. caller: good morning.ost: go ahead. caller: good morning. i recently found a job but the job that i hold is really a seasonal type job. from what i am seeing, the benefits are not there. claimed topparently increase the job growth but when you have employers that make millions of dollars and have minimal employees and when it comes time for health insurance, you see more than 50% of the cost. if the employee gets an hourly...
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when bain looked at the project, with machine learning, kind of sensors you have, human dexterity availableeen now and 2030, we could lose 30 to 40 million jobs, which is 20, 25% of the workforce. so the most disruptive thing happened to the labor peel in 100 years. charles: in the past of course, the fears were over, they were overcome by productivity, different jobs that were opened up. i mean we won't, there won't be a parallel 30 or 20 or 30 million jobs replace those that are lost? >> eventually i believe in the innovation of the american economy. but eventually we'll be better off. charles: robot build as robot, if computer gets smarter and smarter, where do we knit in in that equation? >> good question. we know there are jobs humans are better at doing. think about elder care. there is a physical labor of helping a older person but the cognitive stimulus, playing games, listening to stories. charles: reading a teleprompter. >> reading a teleprompter. that forestalls dementia. we'll see innovation. to your point, the transition, this is twice as broad and twice as fast as the transiti
when bain looked at the project, with machine learning, kind of sensors you have, human dexterity availableeen now and 2030, we could lose 30 to 40 million jobs, which is 20, 25% of the workforce. so the most disruptive thing happened to the labor peel in 100 years. charles: in the past of course, the fears were over, they were overcome by productivity, different jobs that were opened up. i mean we won't, there won't be a parallel 30 or 20 or 30 million jobs replace those that are lost?...
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argues for buying at that low making the bet that it will hold and if and as it doesn't, have the dexterity to flip it around. >> carter, thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> enjoy your gummis. >> i'm taking them. >> nobody wants them after you touch them visa and microsoft, do you agree with carter? >> microsoft -- in visa no and microsoft no i happen to agree on bowing. i think microsoft is fine, they turned the ship around three or four years ago so visa, if you bet against visa, it's been difficult. with that said, carter's work is magnificent. one thing about caterpillar though -- >> pretty magnificent? >> magnificent. >> pretty magnificent doesn't make sense to me. >> magnificent. >> thank you. >> we can argue about the quarter, was it great, the quarter wasn't great, guidance wasn't great but was it that bad that we saw it today maybe the market is telling us that a deal with china isn't as close has of us want to believe. maybe that's what this selloff was telling us. >>> coming up, a storm of negative earnings sweeping through the market and one of wall street's biggest bears says it's a
argues for buying at that low making the bet that it will hold and if and as it doesn't, have the dexterity to flip it around. >> carter, thank you. >> thanks, guys. >> enjoy your gummis. >> i'm taking them. >> nobody wants them after you touch them visa and microsoft, do you agree with carter? >> microsoft -- in visa no and microsoft no i happen to agree on bowing. i think microsoft is fine, they turned the ship around three or four years ago so visa, if you...
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hall from "dexter."like skittles advertising ♪ ♪ look it up friends ♪ it's called free enterprising ♪ ♪ it's just a commercial ♪ i don't see the problem with advertising ♪ >> the show is one night only and will be performed in a real live broadway theater here in new york city. >> bets on whether big boy or scott eats. morning america." have a great day. >>> making news in america this morning, the deep freeze spreading east. the death toll rising. temperatures in major cities nearly 30 below zero. mail service canceled again. this morning, why millions of people are being told to turn down the heat in their homes. >>> funeral services for the young police officer allegedly shot and killed during a game of russian roulette with her fellow officer. did her police department obstruct the investigation? we hear from the officer's mother. >>> new developments in the alleged attack on tv star jussie smollett. what police are now saying about these surveillance images and the actor's manager explains what he h
hall from "dexter."like skittles advertising ♪ ♪ look it up friends ♪ it's called free enterprising ♪ ♪ it's just a commercial ♪ i don't see the problem with advertising ♪ >> the show is one night only and will be performed in a real live broadway theater here in new york city. >> bets on whether big boy or scott eats. morning america." have a great day. >>> making news in america this morning, the deep freeze spreading east. the death toll...
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extent was that driven a the desire to set up bretton woods type of economic harry after the war which dexter white was starting to plan from at least 1941, maybe was thato what extent policy driven by a longer-term strategy of winning the peace thereafter by establishing economic system that would be in sensitized -- incentivized warfare? dr. gallicchio: i don't know if the connection was explicit, but i think the understanding was that to create a sort of liberal post war order in which democratic free market societies would thrive, that germany and japan, the sort of fascism and authoritarianism that existed there would have to be uprooted. and democracy, representative government encouraged. so, i think that's, you know, what sort of was the animating spirit behind unconditional surrender. there were a couple of reasons for that policy. one was to assure the russians that united states was not going to make a separate peace with the germans. another was that it, you know, the republicans had criticized woodrow wilson at the end of world war i for not assisting on a policy of unconditional
extent was that driven a the desire to set up bretton woods type of economic harry after the war which dexter white was starting to plan from at least 1941, maybe was thato what extent policy driven by a longer-term strategy of winning the peace thereafter by establishing economic system that would be in sensitized -- incentivized warfare? dr. gallicchio: i don't know if the connection was explicit, but i think the understanding was that to create a sort of liberal post war order in which...
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pompeo is great at it the problem is carry-through and whether the administration has the skill, the dexterity and determination to carry this through. i think appointing an emissary is a good thing. one thing that happened already and perhaps this is due to elliot abrams intervention is the sides agree at least for 30 days not to kick out each other's ambassadors. that's a sign that there is at least something constructive going on one final point, it's so telling that there is no one in the administration who is capable of doing something like this. they have to go outside the administration and, gosh, bring in somebody who criticized them bitterly because there is such a lack of expertise, such a lack of competence in this administration that they have to go fishing around for someone out there. if they have to do that and if it benefits the united states and the venezuelan people that's a good thing it is far from clear that donald trump who is the ultimate decision-maker has the tenacity, the sticktoitiveness to see to it without violence. >> let's go to that just on the credibility part
pompeo is great at it the problem is carry-through and whether the administration has the skill, the dexterity and determination to carry this through. i think appointing an emissary is a good thing. one thing that happened already and perhaps this is due to elliot abrams intervention is the sides agree at least for 30 days not to kick out each other's ambassadors. that's a sign that there is at least something constructive going on one final point, it's so telling that there is no one in the...
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with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexterrs later, i'm here to declare and decree not only must america be born again, but it's time for america to repent. it's time for america to repent because we have not, in 50 years, dealt with, as daddy challenged us, to deal with the last vestiges of racism. we must repent because daddy challenged us to deal with a second evil, poverty, which we have refused to confront in this nation, and i thank god for the presence of reverend barber in resurrecting that poor people's campaign. we have to repent and do better in this nation and deal with the chasm that exists economically. but finally, we have to repent because of a third evil that my father identified called militarism. militarism has robbed us of the necessary resources to address the social injustices and the social ills and the social discrepancies in our nation. and so america may go to hell. daddy said, a nation that continues, year after year, to spend more money on military defense than programs of social uplift is rapidly a
with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexterrs later, i'm here to declare and decree not only must america be born again, but it's time for america to repent. it's time for america to repent because we have not, in 50 years, dealt with, as daddy challenged us, to deal with the last vestiges of racism. we must repent because daddy challenged us to deal with a second evil, poverty, which we have refused to confront in this nation, and i...
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sufra de bullying y muchos papÁs que juegan con sus hijos y tus madres junio gano fÚtbol, un abrazo a dexter como algunos el mejor papÁ del mundo. vamos con rashel ahora vamos con esta entrevista. >>> si el gobierno dicen que las cuentas siguen llegando y saber cuÁles son los mejores y peores lugares para solicitar un prÉstamo estamos la experta en finanza, la situaciÓn es difÍcil para los empleados federales qÉe pueden hacer en el al >>> tiene que buscar las alternativas y los servicios en el tema de los desempleos, estos servicioss gran tis y no tener caos >>> una de las alternativas porque este tipo de prÉstamos no efectas la primera hipoteca y tiene interÉs magos bajo no te piden mucha contaminaciÓn y son de 20 sflrjtsz y loas mÁs kooshtss nos dan, mÁs corto tiene tiene que recomendar (nombre en inglÉs) >>> no tiene sus penalidades si no se cancela si no lo cancelas pueden tener penalidad >>> contra he re ruido a mis ahorros que se acabaron lo que tenÍa que hacer, estoy smamentsz oofshltd asÍ >>> el tema de la tarjeta de crÉdito aumenta el interes y sigue aumentando que nos tlae trae en
sufra de bullying y muchos papÁs que juegan con sus hijos y tus madres junio gano fÚtbol, un abrazo a dexter como algunos el mejor papÁ del mundo. vamos con rashel ahora vamos con esta entrevista. >>> si el gobierno dicen que las cuentas siguen llegando y saber cuÁles son los mejores y peores lugares para solicitar un prÉstamo estamos la experta en finanza, la situaciÓn es difÍcil para los empleados federales qÉe pueden hacer en el al >>> tiene que buscar las...
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just as a challenge to see if they can handle a brain task but also a dexterity task.g progress. it is a work in progress. one of the reasons scientists say it takes to make progress is because when the robot knocks down the bricks, guess who has to put it up again? a person. the robot can't put the thing up again. it is a very basic thing that is standing in the wake... in chest they can compute things all the time. the robot has to wait around. that is quite encouraging, though, isn't it? there is still a need for us. a couple of health stories. have you had your breath as? porridge. charlie? i will have my porridge. skipping breakfast can help lose weight. if you want to.|j skipping breakfast can help lose weight. if you want to. i thought it was the most important meal of the day. those who don't eat breakfast lost more than a pound compared to those who did, this is after a new study. i think i'm going to ignore that study. also, the power of positive thinking, we are all positive, can prevent a stroke. the belief that you can prevent yourself from a second stroke
just as a challenge to see if they can handle a brain task but also a dexterity task.g progress. it is a work in progress. one of the reasons scientists say it takes to make progress is because when the robot knocks down the bricks, guess who has to put it up again? a person. the robot can't put the thing up again. it is a very basic thing that is standing in the wake... in chest they can compute things all the time. the robot has to wait around. that is quite encouraging, though, isn't it?...
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from the dexter missouri police department., i would like to start with you. what happened? >> pardon? >> what happened? >> i am just in there you know, getting in order for lunch. and he comes running up and gives me a hug on the leg. it was something special, it really was. you don't get that very often. >> you are a third-generation police officer. what does it mean to get that kind of respect and love from such a young little citizen? >> it means a lot because really, you don't see that a lot anymore it's good to see that kids are actually being taught not to fear the police anymore. and there is so much negativity that it's good to see positive once in a while. >> and mom, you say that in your house, police officers have superhero status. tells exactly how you teach him and the rest of your children? >> cops on our side, the are the good guys. they take care of us. so they see captain america and batman so i'm just kind of classified them all as superheroes in our house. >> absolute. >> you adopted him and his brothers, is
from the dexter missouri police department., i would like to start with you. what happened? >> pardon? >> what happened? >> i am just in there you know, getting in order for lunch. and he comes running up and gives me a hug on the leg. it was something special, it really was. you don't get that very often. >> you are a third-generation police officer. what does it mean to get that kind of respect and love from such a young little citizen? >> it means a lot because...
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and his father was far better known and in the audience was rosa parks, the sellout crowd at the dexteravenue baptist church or at least overflow crowd in parks within the audience listening to howard. parks said it was the first event they had in montgomery about the emmett till case and three days later or four days later rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a montgomery bus when the story was very much fresh was still in the local newspapers and she said she was thinking of emmett till when she refused to give up her seat. i can't one 100% prove that howard was the guy but she was there and the big pay speeches on emmett till and criticized strongly j edgar hoover and in the mid- 1950s you did not do. if you want to stay out of trouble. >> that is something that a lot of people don't know. can you talk about j edgar hoover was involved in putting pressure on some of the leaders of the time and specifically doctor howard. >> j edgar hoover, howard's complaint was that there was a conspiracy in there really was one in the emmett till case. more than two people were involved includ
and his father was far better known and in the audience was rosa parks, the sellout crowd at the dexteravenue baptist church or at least overflow crowd in parks within the audience listening to howard. parks said it was the first event they had in montgomery about the emmett till case and three days later or four days later rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a montgomery bus when the story was very much fresh was still in the local newspapers and she said she was thinking of emmett till...