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richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) "participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely//to develop amnestic mild cognitive impairment this early stage of alzheimer's dementia."for every 5 point increase in stress score, the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment increased by 30 percent.the past few years have been stressful for schweitzer. he was his wife's passed away from dementia last year. :54 - :59(sot: frederick schweitzer/study participant) "i feel this besetting sadness and lonlieness."resarchers say if seniors can learn how to cope with their stress, they may be able to postpone or even prevent their cognitive decline. (sot dr. richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) "stress management techniques which could include physical activity, meditation, yoga." schweitzer is actively trying to stay positive and not let stress and grief get him down. (sot: frederick schweitzer/stu dy participant)"we must make the best of this moment this day."for him, that means doing the things he enjoys, such
richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) "participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely//to develop amnestic mild cognitive impairment this early stage of alzheimer's dementia."for every 5 point increase in stress score, the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment increased by 30 percent.the past few years have been stressful for schweitzer. he was his wife's passed away from dementia last year. :54 - :59(sot: frederick...
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richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) "stress management techniques which could include physical activity, meditation, yoga." schweitzer is actively trying to stay positive and not let stress and grief get him down. (frederick schweitzer/study participant) we must make the best of this moment this day. for him, that means doing the things he enjoys, such as getting back to his research and writing a memoir about him and his late wife. marlie hall, cbs news the bronx, new york. ((dave courvoisier)) researchers say about 15 percent of people with mild cognitive impairment go on to developing alzheimer's dementia. /// ((dave courvoisier)) > that's all for us at 4. denise valdez 8 news now at five starts after this. don't forget.. we're always on at las vegas now dot com, on facebook and twitter. burglars confronted by a good
richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) "stress management techniques which could include physical activity, meditation, yoga." schweitzer is actively trying to stay positive and not let stress and grief get him down. (frederick schweitzer/study participant) we must make the best of this moment this day. for him, that means doing the things he enjoys, such as getting back to his research and writing a memoir about him and his late wife. marlie hall, cbs news...
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i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? sal: if learning in a classroom is about information dissemination, and some of the classrooms we grew up in was about that, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized, it is more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students are able to get their information at their own time and pace, practice and get feed back at their own time and pace, the physical classroom can now be used for real human inter
i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do...
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richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely//to develop amnesic mild cognitive impairment this early stage of alzheimer's dementia")) ((kirsten joyce)) the albert einstein college of medicine is conducting the study. they say if seniors can learn to cope wit their stress.. even prevent cognitive decline./// demetria, how are the roads this morning? demetria obilor here's what the south beltway looks like near mccarran. no major tie-ups down here despite all of the construction underway. here's i-15 at us 95 slowing down. this is our molasky group of companies camera showing you southbound traffic on 95 near decatur. < > < > < > back to you! ((kirsten joyce)) > amazon is the reason the online retailer is pulling the plug on hoverboards./// hoverboards from its online store. the move comes after reports of the toys catching fire. the online retailer is suspending sales until manufactures provide documentation their hover boards meet safety requirements./// ((brian loftus)) > a basketball fan i
richard lipton/senior author, albert einstein college of medicine) participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely//to develop amnesic mild cognitive impairment this early stage of alzheimer's dementia")) ((kirsten joyce)) the albert einstein college of medicine is conducting the study. they say if seniors can learn to cope wit their stress.. even prevent cognitive decline./// demetria, how are the roads this morning? demetria obilor here's what the south...
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oh, and it wouldn't hurt to have albert einstein as your plus one. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers anapplause] hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's get after it. our next contestant is a student who's been following in the footsteps of his four overachieving siblings for far too long. he's here today paving his own path to a million dollars, and he's ready to prove that age is not the only factor that determines wisdom. from henderson, nevada, please welcome brian davis. [cheers and applause] hi, brian. how you doing, buddy? >> great. how are you? >> good to see you, man. >>
oh, and it wouldn't hurt to have albert einstein as your plus one. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers anapplause] hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's get after it. our next contestant is a student who's been following in the footsteps of his four overachieving siblings for far too long. he's here today paving his own path to a million dollars, and he's...
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they even met albert einstein! at home, the salvation army is still looking to meet their holiday goal. they hope to raise nearly 800-thousand dollars but have only made it 82- percent of the way. if you're interested in helping their mission, just head to cbs 2 iowa dot com. skies will become partly cloudy thursday but it will be cold. temperatures will rise from 17 at 6am to 19 at 3pm thanks for watching your cbs 2 news at six. "entertainment
they even met albert einstein! at home, the salvation army is still looking to meet their holiday goal. they hope to raise nearly 800-thousand dollars but have only made it 82- percent of the way. if you're interested in helping their mission, just head to cbs 2 iowa dot com. skies will become partly cloudy thursday but it will be cold. temperatures will rise from 17 at 6am to 19 at 3pm thanks for watching your cbs 2 news at six. "entertainment
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they even met albert einstein! at home, the salvation army is still looking to meet their holiday goal. they hope to raise nearly 800-thousand dollars but have only made it 82- percent of the way. if you're interested in helping out, just head to our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. and now a final look at your forecast. forecast. skies will become partly cloudy thursday but it will be cold. temperatures will rise from 17 at 6am to 19 at 3pm that's cbs 2 news live at 5 this . coverage continues now with the cbs evening news and we'll be back here at 6 with
they even met albert einstein! at home, the salvation army is still looking to meet their holiday goal. they hope to raise nearly 800-thousand dollars but have only made it 82- percent of the way. if you're interested in helping out, just head to our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. and now a final look at your forecast. forecast. skies will become partly cloudy thursday but it will be cold. temperatures will rise from 17 at 6am to 19 at 3pm that's cbs 2 news live at 5 this . coverage continues now...
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>> but the yellow stump was enough to get to the roots of his hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. >> of doing einstein's tongue. >> 25,000 copies will be shipped in time for christmas and you can color the candidate who is beyond colorful. >> we're trying to make coloring great again. >> it is $11 on amazon and it has a five out of five rating. a lot of people like to color donald trump. >> people are already claiming the spots for sydney australia's 2016 new year's celebration. >> over one million people are pe yesterday. i see palm trees and it looks warmer there. it will cost $5 million for the palm tree and there will be sky. >> it's cool because it is one of the first places in the in 2016. >> i am mark hyman. is there another recession around the corner. there are worrisome economic indicators of what may be lurking ahead. 94 million people are still not in the labor force less than 63% of the labor force is actually working. there are other serious problem's. existing home sales and new home sales have fallen. housing starts on rental properties. u.s. factory orders have b
>> but the yellow stump was enough to get to the roots of his hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. >> of doing einstein's tongue. >> 25,000 copies will be shipped in time for christmas and you can color the candidate who is beyond colorful. >> we're trying to make coloring great again. >> it is $11 on amazon and it has a five out of five rating. a lot of people like to color donald trump. >> people are already claiming the spots for sydney...
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it's why in nearly every picture albert einstein is wearing a gray suit and mark zuckerberg is sportingture gray t-shirt. they didn't want to waste energy making decisions about their clothes. dan is the author of the organized mind. >> if you're making decisions like do i read this e-mail now or later, do i file it, forward it. do i put it in the spasm folder. that's a handful of decisions right there. and you haven't even done anything meaningful. >> is this as good as we get or do we evolve? >> one thing that's interesting is when you look at stress, we get stressed out now by having somebody yell at us in the office or making aista or losing money. these aren't problems our ancestors had. they would get stressed if a lion came to them or a boulder was rolling towards their living quarters. a big thing down the hillside. that kind of stress provoked the fight or flight response. adrenalin released to get you ready to do something. >> long weekends! weekends with dad! >> yes, but your mother cannot know. >> there is plenty of stress and adrenalin on stage at the theater in los angeles
it's why in nearly every picture albert einstein is wearing a gray suit and mark zuckerberg is sportingture gray t-shirt. they didn't want to waste energy making decisions about their clothes. dan is the author of the organized mind. >> if you're making decisions like do i read this e-mail now or later, do i file it, forward it. do i put it in the spasm folder. that's a handful of decisions right there. and you haven't even done anything meaningful. >> is this as good as we get or...
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oh, and it wouldn't hurt to have albert einstein as your plus one.who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's get after it. our next contestant is a student who's been following in the footsteps of his four overachieving siblings for far too long. he's here today paving his own path to a million dollars, and he's ready to prove that age is not the only factor that determines wisdom. from henderson, nevada, please welcome brian davis. [cheers and applause] hi, brian. how you doing, buddy? >> great. how are you? >> good to see you, man. >> thank you. >> overachieving siblings, huh?
oh, and it wouldn't hurt to have albert einstein as your plus one.who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's get after it. our next contestant is a student who's been following in the footsteps of his four overachieving siblings for far too long. he's here today paving his own path to a million dollars, and he's ready to...
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it's why in nearly every picture, albert einstein is wearing a gray suit, why steve jobs always wore a black turtle neck and mark zuckerberg is almost always sporting his gray t-shirt. they didn't want to waste valuable energy making inconsequentialedne decisions a their clothes. >> if you're making a bunch of little decisions, like do i read this e-mail now or later? file it? do i forward it? do i have to get more information, do i put it in a spam folder? that's a handful of decisions right there. and you haven't done anything meaningful. >> is this as good as we get? or do we evolve? >> well, so one thing that's interesting, when you look at stress. we get stressed out now by having somebody yell at us in the office or by making a mistake or losing a bunch of money. these aren't problems that our hunter/gatherer ancestors had. they would get stressed if a lion was coming after them or a bolder coming toward their living quarters. and that kind of stress provoked the fight or flight response. getting you ready to do something. >> weekends! >> yes. but your mother cannot know -- >>
it's why in nearly every picture, albert einstein is wearing a gray suit, why steve jobs always wore a black turtle neck and mark zuckerberg is almost always sporting his gray t-shirt. they didn't want to waste valuable energy making inconsequentialedne decisions a their clothes. >> if you're making a bunch of little decisions, like do i read this e-mail now or later? file it? do i forward it? do i have to get more information, do i put it in a spam folder? that's a handful of decisions...
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police say somehow that guy was able to drive himself to albert einstein medical center.ot made any arrests. >>> search is on for 3 money involved in a police chase in south philadelphia. state police say they tried to pull over a car with expired plates 2:30 this morning. the driver took off the car ended passyunk suspect got outran away no one was injured. >>> no information about abode found on banks of schuylkill river someone out walking found it yesterday in southwest philadelphia. medical examiner says its the body of a woman with no obvious signs of trauma. wearing brown pants, no shirt and brown socks described as hospital socks. authorities have no idea who she was. >>> police in montgomery county looking for your help tracking down the man they say robbed a wawa happened before 8 at the store on bethlehem pike in lower. police say this man here on surveillance images walked up to a woman who was working the register and handed her a note demand ding money claiming he had a gun. investigators say she saw something inside the man's coat thought it was a gun the g
police say somehow that guy was able to drive himself to albert einstein medical center.ot made any arrests. >>> search is on for 3 money involved in a police chase in south philadelphia. state police say they tried to pull over a car with expired plates 2:30 this morning. the driver took off the car ended passyunk suspect got outran away no one was injured. >>> no information about abode found on banks of schuylkill river someone out walking found it yesterday in southwest...
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he was a medical doctor earning a degree from albert einstein college of medicine in 1978. he served in the vermont house of representatives through 1986.6. later was named lieutenant-gernor and becoming the state's 79th and second longest serving governor in 1991. after his unsucuccessful presidential run in 2004, dean was named chairman of the democrat party national committetee. to this dailies 50 state strategy is seen as a significant partf thee party's successful congressional campaign in 2006. as well as president obama's eight year run at the white house. joining me is mr. dean, and we thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. >> thanks for having me on. we mentioned a couple moments ago yo first trip bac >> i forgot how big iowa is. when you're in very month it's real -- the distance is a lot bier. >> that's for sure.let's talk about that. that's's why you're here in iowa. on the stump for mrs. clinton. tell me about wt drew you to hilly clinton versus the other two candidates. one of them from your home state, bernie sanders. >> i have known hillary fo
he was a medical doctor earning a degree from albert einstein college of medicine in 1978. he served in the vermont house of representatives through 1986.6. later was named lieutenant-gernor and becoming the state's 79th and second longest serving governor in 1991. after his unsucuccessful presidential run in 2004, dean was named chairman of the democrat party national committetee. to this dailies 50 state strategy is seen as a significant partf thee party's successful congressional campaign in...
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an aging study is underway right now at the albert einstein college of medicine in the bronx, new york. new research from that study has found a link between stress in the elderly and memory decline. dr. lipton: participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely to develop amnestic mild cognitive impairment, this early stage of alzheimer's dementia. steve: for every five-point increase in the stress score, the risk of developing mild increased by 30%. researchers say, if seniors can learn how to cope with stress, they may be able to postpone or even prevent cognitive decline. stacey: high surf slamming southern california right now. the big waves are pummeling coastal areas and flooding streets. the popular ventura pier is closed for safety concerns. pismo beach city fire chief warning people not to go in the water, unless they are extremely experienced swimmers. the high surf is expected to fuel big waves through saturday. steve: a nice night tonight, jason, this nice weather will continue for a bit longer, right? jason: does the bit longer, three quarters of
an aging study is underway right now at the albert einstein college of medicine in the bronx, new york. new research from that study has found a link between stress in the elderly and memory decline. dr. lipton: participants who had the highest levels of stress were about twice as likely to develop amnestic mild cognitive impairment, this early stage of alzheimer's dementia. steve: for every five-point increase in the stress score, the risk of developing mild increased by 30%. researchers say,...
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institute which has albert einstein as a former faculty member issued a statement last week announcinghey were starting construction, even though the the lawsuit is heading to the a appeals court. >> now you see that the institute is trying get a jump ahead of the choir by building on the site or starting to build before the court even hears at peels. >> reporter: institute refused an interview and referred all questions the to the statement which read in part that the project meets a critical need for the institute which is taken great care to address all reasonable concerns relative to preservation issues. >> they have been good neighbors in certain ways but this is egregious. >> reporter: inspired by general washington's never quit attitude the battle field society said they will continue to fight the the housing project in the courts and the state house. they expect to have matter brought up a at next senate environment and energy committee hearing. in princeton aim cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, drive by water storage tanks all the time but have you ever wondered
institute which has albert einstein as a former faculty member issued a statement last week announcinghey were starting construction, even though the the lawsuit is heading to the a appeals court. >> now you see that the institute is trying get a jump ahead of the choir by building on the site or starting to build before the court even hears at peels. >> reporter: institute refused an interview and referred all questions the to the statement which read in part that the project meets...
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>> albert einstein. >> really? >> and steven spielberg was also influenced by -- that's hilarious. ernest hemingway and carl sandburg as well. >> lovely lady from arkansas. what will the prep incess leia be known as? >> c for cd. answer, and she not what she wanted. leia. movie. it already broke advanced ticket sales for fan damageo. >> from memphis, tennessee. this was never said during a regular episode, beam me up, scott eye, to go where no man has gone before. >> a. >> beam me up scotty was not in stair star trek? >> no. the actual quote was beam me up, mr. scott. >> lovely lady from -- >> st. louis, missouri. >> finish the lyric of elton i feel it's going to be a long, long time >> blah, blah, blah. [ buzz ] >> i got the cd! [cheers and applause] >> i've never seen so many people overjoyed to get that cd. >> the correct answer is this. no, no, no, i'm a rocket man >> i'm not the man they think i am at home. i'm the rocket man. what's that mean? >> it's a man lost in space from the billboard charts in the '70s. one of the 500 best songs. according to rolling stone. >> from clev
>> albert einstein. >> really? >> and steven spielberg was also influenced by -- that's hilarious. ernest hemingway and carl sandburg as well. >> lovely lady from arkansas. what will the prep incess leia be known as? >> c for cd. answer, and she not what she wanted. leia. movie. it already broke advanced ticket sales for fan damageo. >> from memphis, tennessee. this was never said during a regular episode, beam me up, scott eye, to go where no man has gone...
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you are the sun filled cafeteria, this guy looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einstein with wild hair. he has this mechanics jacket, like fonzie. it says pony on there. this idea that ceos for these beans are just ripping the crap out of their employees, his employees are calling him by his first name, hugging hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the outsourcing that has been going on that he fought tooth and nail. the competition from china, $100 million that he had to defend at home and around the world. 8484 years old, he is still going. i'm thinking, this guy guy does not want to stop, he understands what the value of the american dream is. he is not going to quit, so neither mi and neither neither should you. thank you so much. [applause]. >> of their nonfiction author book that you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an an e-mail, book tv at c-span.org. tweet us at book tv, or poster, on our wall, facebook.com/book tv. >> this new year's weekend, book tv tv brings you three days of nonfiction books and authors. on new
you are the sun filled cafeteria, this guy looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einstein with wild hair. he has this mechanics jacket, like fonzie. it says pony on there. this idea that ceos for these beans are just ripping the crap out of their employees, his employees are calling him by his first name, hugging hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the outsourcing that has been going on that he fought tooth and nail. the competition from china,...
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as albert einstein observed: can solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. thinking isd of demanded today? thinking alone, thinking in groups, active engaged thinking? thinking that includes the where -- courage to go our convictions take us? easy to say, hard to achieve. so, how do we get there? look att step is to problems with what has been referred to as beginner's eyes and mind. problems are unsolvable only if we start off believing that to be the case. too often we avoid thinking about important and complex issues not because they are actually unsolvable, but because the experts have already spoken. we assume we have little or nothing to add as individuals. ourselves and our community a disservice by retreating to that position. instead, we need to learn and teach the skills necessary to be open-minded, to have the ability to approach problems without prior bias, and see the problems clearly. the responsibility to solve problems ourselves should not be our default posture. we need to frame the questions and arrive at the answers by having the cou
as albert einstein observed: can solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. thinking isd of demanded today? thinking alone, thinking in groups, active engaged thinking? thinking that includes the where -- courage to go our convictions take us? easy to say, hard to achieve. so, how do we get there? look att step is to problems with what has been referred to as beginner's eyes and mind. problems are unsolvable only if we start off believing that to be the...
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oops. oh stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einsteen's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york the coyote is the mascot san unless you have pest problems. a bat made its way into the a-t-and-t center, flying around the court prior to tip-of of the timberwolveve- spurs game lalat nnht. here comes the coyote to the rescue, dressed as the dark knight himself, bat-man. the caped coyo quickly a fishing net befoo handing it oof to authorities. if the mascot thing doesn't work, the coyote can always fall back on a career in critter control. a few snow showers will track through today and tomorrow with mainly dry weather for the beginning of the new year. highh will drop from the 20s today and tomorrow into the mid teens for climbing back into the mid 20s for the weekend. that will do it for us here at noon. ourrext newscast is tonight at five. if you
oops. oh stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einsteen's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york the coyote is the mascot san unless you have pest problems. a bat made its way into the a-t-and-t center, flying around the court prior to tip-of of the...
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that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york elias/sam (reax) we'll be right back. most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: tonight it should be very chilly as temps fall into the upper teens across central are going to see some more snow showers move through in the morning with a quick one to two inches possible, so the morning commute could be a bit slower. we are going to fall extra cold by the end of the week with highs in the upper teens on thursday and a high near 20 on friday. we should warm back into the 30s by the end of the weekend and into early next week with another snow possible around next tuesday. sam wrap and toss to elias. a final look at the top five... all the new
that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york elias/sam (reax) we'll be right back. most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the...
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that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york elias/sam (reax) we'll be right back. tonight it should be very chilly as temps fall into the upper teens across central iowa with a very calm wind. wednesday we are going to see some more snow showers move through in the morning with a quick one to two inches possible, so the morning commute could be a bit slower. we are going to fall extra cold by the end of the week with highs in the upper teens on thursday and a high near 20 on friday. we should warm back into the 30s by the end of the weekend and into early next week with another snow possible around next tuesday. elias: thanks for you can view stories and an updated weather
that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york elias/sam (reax) we'll be right back. tonight it should be very chilly as temps fall into the upper teens across central iowa...
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told me, we're in his son filled cafeteria, the sky looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einstein with the wild hair. he has this mechanics jackets, like fonzie. this is tony on there. this idea that the ceo with these people who are just here are all a visit employees calling him by his first name. hi tony, how's it it going, hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the federal lightbulb am prevented him from going forward with an incandescent ball, renovations that he had been planted. the outsourcing that that he has been going on, that he fought tooth and nail, competition competition from china, $100 million that he had to spend fighting a patent infringement, 8484 years old and he is still going. i'm thinking this guy does not want to stop, he understands what the value of the american dream is. he is not going to quit, so neither my and neither should you. [applause]. thank you so much. [applause]. >> is there nonfiction author book you'd like to cease featured on book tv? send us an even male, book tv at c-span.org. tweet us at book tv. or po
told me, we're in his son filled cafeteria, the sky looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einstein with the wild hair. he has this mechanics jackets, like fonzie. this is tony on there. this idea that the ceo with these people who are just here are all a visit employees calling him by his first name. hi tony, how's it it going, hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the federal lightbulb am prevented him from going forward with an incandescent ball,...
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and now, the before the break we asked who was the inspiration for the face of e.t., albert einstein or winston churchill. that is hilarious, and steven spielberg was also influenced by others. >> and what will princess leia be known for? >> i want the cd. >> she got it wrong. >> yes, princess leia is general lay ya, and i'm so excited to see this movie, i bro the advanced ticket sales for fandango, and it is going to be huge. yes, we will see. >> over to you, kath. >> from memphis, tennessee, this saying from the original "star wars" series never was said, "beam me up, scotty", "live long and prosper" or "to boldly go where nobody has gone before." >> beam me up, scotty was not there? >> no, it was "beam me up, mr. scott." >> oh, okay. strange. and you are from? >> st. louis, missouri. >> finish the lyrics to elton it's going to be a long long time and -- >> yes, and blah, blah, blah. i got the kathie lee cd! >> i have never seen so many people overjoyed to get that cd. the correct answer is this -- oh no no i'm not the man they say at home but i'm a rocketman >> and so it is about
and now, the before the break we asked who was the inspiration for the face of e.t., albert einstein or winston churchill. that is hilarious, and steven spielberg was also influenced by others. >> and what will princess leia be known for? >> i want the cd. >> she got it wrong. >> yes, princess leia is general lay ya, and i'm so excited to see this movie, i bro the advanced ticket sales for fandango, and it is going to be huge. yes, we will see. >> over to you,...
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that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn we're trying to make coloring great again ny jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott the trump coloring book. jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring book. scott: good morning siouxland. we've got temperatures in the teens and 20s. the book. jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring book. jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring book. jessica and scott the trump coloring currently, but you can see it turning strengthen some as the day goes on at 10 to 15 miles per hour. we have some slightly reduced and northern siouxland, so be aware that there's some freezing fog in place. the planner shows that we'll reach a high of 40. scott: here's a quick check outs
that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond colorful. jeanne moos cnn we're trying to make coloring great again ny jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott the trump coloring book. jessica and scott area chatting about the trump coloring jessica and scott area chatting about the...
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also don't as gravitational rates ripples were predicted by albert einstein in a century ago but theynever been directly detected. you can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. betty: thank you. six more months. that's how much more qe we can expect from the european central bank. the last time the ecb raise rates was in 2011 and has been blamed for slowing the recovery in europe. we speak with the man behind the move, former president jean-claude trichet. >> thank you very much. monetary policy is a mixed or of action and communication -- is a mixture of action and communication. where did the ecb fail? >> it is action that counts of course and the markets might have short-term reaction but they take the action seriously. there has been serious action today with five decisions all-important in my opinion. i expect the market to recognize these were really decisions that count. i really trust the short-term should not be considered any i would say in any way an important reaction. >> the market seems to think there needs to be more stimu
also don't as gravitational rates ripples were predicted by albert einstein in a century ago but theynever been directly detected. you can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. betty: thank you. six more months. that's how much more qe we can expect from the european central bank. the last time the ecb raise rates was in 2011 and has been blamed for slowing the recovery in europe. we speak with the man behind the move, former president jean-claude...
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tells me, you are the sun filled cafeteria, this guy looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einsteinith wild hair. he has this mechanics jacket, like fonzie. it says pony on there. this idea that ceos for these beans are just ripping the crap out of their employees, his employees are calling him by his first name, hugging hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the outsourcing that has been going on that he fought tooth and nail. the competition from china, $10m
tells me, you are the sun filled cafeteria, this guy looks like a cross between mark twain and albert einsteinith wild hair. he has this mechanics jacket, like fonzie. it says pony on there. this idea that ceos for these beans are just ripping the crap out of their employees, his employees are calling him by his first name, hugging hugging him on the factory floor. despite the setbacks that he has had, the outsourcing that has been going on that he fought tooth and nail. the competition from...
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a book about experiments he was conducting on his wife albert einstein wrote the introduction to it.ere nobel prize winning scientist at this time. they left their fields and were devoting themselves to trying to establish -- and trying to prove the existence of ghosts and psychic phenomena. he represented that crossover between hard science and psychic phenomena because he's president of the american society for psychic research. there is another figure named danielle can't stop -- danielle comstock who was chosen to judge and if google represent this crossover between science and ghost hunting than comstock represented the crossover between science and entertainment is comstock was also the person who founded -- and developed that pull colorization process. data just become popular. he was also now the ghost hunter so he was another one of the judges who were chosen. and the other judge was herod carrington who is sort of a man after my own heart. she wrote these books about veganism and juice fasting. if you think about today, this was the 1920s and people thought he was out of hi
a book about experiments he was conducting on his wife albert einstein wrote the introduction to it.ere nobel prize winning scientist at this time. they left their fields and were devoting themselves to trying to establish -- and trying to prove the existence of ghosts and psychic phenomena. he represented that crossover between hard science and psychic phenomena because he's president of the american society for psychic research. there is another figure named danielle can't stop -- danielle...
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that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york deborah: scott: deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book. deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book. deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book. deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book. scott: good morning siouxland. the snow is still coming down mainly north of today, our snow should be over with. winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings continue through 9 o'clock this morning. there are some slick roads so make sure you're driving cautiously! temperatures are in the upper teens and lower 20s. the dayplanner shows that temperatures are going to stay in the lower 20s through most of the day. scott: highway 20 this morning. by noon today, ou
that yellow stub was enough to get to the roots of the donald's hair on the page he shared with albert einstein. (jeanne moos) i'm just doing einstein's tongue laugh 25,000 copies will be shipped just in time for christmas. so you can color the candidate who's already beyond (anthony ziccardi) we're trying to make coloring great again new york deborah: scott: deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book. deborah and scott are chatting about the donald trump coloring book....
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warren harding do all kinds of posing on the white house lawn with albert einstein and helen keller and whoever they could get to do a photo op. >> rebecca. >> well, i see a lot of parallels between those historical examples and today. i think of scott walker riding his motorcycle around new hampshire wearing his motorcycle boots to the first republican debate. obviously it didn't pan out very well for his campaign, but that's what he was trying to get at there. >> and it works? >> it does. so what we see in polling is that voters actually do care about authenticity and their presidential candidates. there has been polling shown voters care most about honesty. oftentimes we look at that as a proxy for candidates. >> honesty over compassion, over intelligence. >> yes. this is a specific poll from "new york times" a number of years ago. and a third of people in that poll said honesty is the most important to them. and then it went down from there to intelligence and compassion. >> is honesty the same as authenticity? >> it's not. so the trouble we have in politics and especially president
warren harding do all kinds of posing on the white house lawn with albert einstein and helen keller and whoever they could get to do a photo op. >> rebecca. >> well, i see a lot of parallels between those historical examples and today. i think of scott walker riding his motorcycle around new hampshire wearing his motorcycle boots to the first republican debate. obviously it didn't pan out very well for his campaign, but that's what he was trying to get at there. >> and it...
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. sunday." preschool. >> curt: "fox nfl sunday" starts >> one, two, three.
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. sunday." preschool. >> curt: "fox nfl sunday" starts >> one, two, three.
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. sunday." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. sunday." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. back to the prrschool. >> curt: "fox nfl sunday" starts right now. >> one, two, three. i ain't one for talking but i've heard some things i just can't believe about a man who's a boy with ssme tricks up his sleeve
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today. have a great week. back to the prrschool. >> curt: "fox nfl sunday" starts right now. >> one, two, three. i ain't one for talking but i've heard some things i just can't believe about a man who's a boy with ssme tricks up his sleeve
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>> the following is a presentation every fox 29 sports. >> week 14 of the national foot beil league season. >> right now, we're going to war. >> and for the eagles, it was an early holiday present. >> a whip over the pay pre at,. >> in kelly green. >> it was amazing game. >> puts them back in the nfc east race. >> today, home for more holiday festivities. as mccoy and the bills shuffle in from buffalo. >> incites and analysis. >> as the playoff push continues at lincoln financial
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>> the following is a presentation every fox 29 sports. >> week 14 of the national foot beil league season. >> right now, we're going to war. >> and for the eagles, it was an early holiday present. >> a whip over the pay pre at,. >> in kelly green. >> it was amazing game. >>...
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as albert einstein observed: can not solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. but what kind of thinking is demanded today? fresh, nimble thinking, thinking alone, thinking in groups, active engaged thinking? thinking that includes the courage to go where our convictions take us? easy to say, hard to achieve. so, how do we get there? the first step is to look at problems with what has been referred to as beginner's eyes and mind. problems are unsolvable only if we start off believing that to be the case. too often we avoid thinking about important and complex issues not because they are actually unsolvable, but because the experts have already spoken. we assume we have little or nothing to add as individuals. we do ourselves and our community a disservice by retreating to that position. instead, we need to learn and teach the skills necessary to be open-minded, to have the ability to approach problems without prior bias, and see the problems clearly. advocating the responsibility to solve problems ourselves should not be our default posture. we nee
as albert einstein observed: can not solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. but what kind of thinking is demanded today? fresh, nimble thinking, thinking alone, thinking in groups, active engaged thinking? thinking that includes the courage to go where our convictions take us? easy to say, hard to achieve. so, how do we get there? the first step is to look at problems with what has been referred to as beginner's eyes and mind. problems are unsolvable...
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right inside the vestibule here, the victim suffered three gunshot wounds and was transported to albert einsteinmedical center. the suspect, i'm told, went running down shelton avenue, but the evidence left behind is being gathered. detectives out here now tell me it's to include a gun that's already been placed into evidence and a hat, which police may be able to use for dna. the apartment management is reportedly briefing residents right now who are returning home but would not answer my questions over the phone. a detective also told me too early to know the motive or if the suspect and victim knew one another. we're also asking about any surveillance video and if we get it, we'll be certain to share. there are no arrests at this time. live in east falls, cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> sydney, thank you. >>> in the meantime, chicago's top cop is out of a job tonight. the dismissal comes in the wake of growing protests over the police department's handling of a shooting death of a black teen by a white police officer. nbc's chris clackum has the story. >> reporter: ever since last week's release
right inside the vestibule here, the victim suffered three gunshot wounds and was transported to albert einsteinmedical center. the suspect, i'm told, went running down shelton avenue, but the evidence left behind is being gathered. detectives out here now tell me it's to include a gun that's already been placed into evidence and a hat, which police may be able to use for dna. the apartment management is reportedly briefing residents right now who are returning home but would not answer my...
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previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." sermon rain coming through the bay area and a high wind advisory on the way. a look at the road conditions in the wet roadways. >>> a month since they lost a regular-season game, but the winning streak has now come to an end. >> we tell you what the players say about last night's loss to the bucs and what they are focused on doing now. >>> this is mornings on 2 weekend. >>> the morning to you. it is sunday, december 13th. >> good
previous recipients including one of the wright brothers, and albert einstein. >>> that's it for today great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." sermon rain coming through the bay area and a high wind advisory on the way. a look at the road conditions in the wet roadways. >>> a month since they lost a regular-season game, but the winning streak has now come to an end. >> we tell you what the players say about last night's loss to the bucs and what they...
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showsis a wonderful cover sigmund freud analyzing albert einstein with a couch and the picture of jonas salk on the table. those of the three men seen by time magazine as the three pure mirror scientists -- three premiere scientists. of all major polio researchers, only one was not admitted to the national academy of sciences, and that was jonas salk. it was a scandal, but salk was blackballed from the academy by sabin and others. salk was once asked whether he felt bad that given what he had done, he had never been awarded the nobel prize. salk looked at the questioner and said, you know, it doesn't bother me, because everyone thinks i did win it. [laughter] the two men battled it out until the day they died in the 1990's. when they did pass, albert sabin, in literally his last breath said, jonas salk was a bad scientist who produced a bad vaccine. and literally boom, he keeled over. [laughter] i could go on and talk about post real syndrome. -- post-polio syndrome. i could talk about the way vaccines have come to virtually end polio in the u.s., although it does still exist in africa.
showsis a wonderful cover sigmund freud analyzing albert einstein with a couch and the picture of jonas salk on the table. those of the three men seen by time magazine as the three pure mirror scientists -- three premiere scientists. of all major polio researchers, only one was not admitted to the national academy of sciences, and that was jonas salk. it was a scandal, but salk was blackballed from the academy by sabin and others. salk was once asked whether he felt bad that given what he had...