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also known as ap.une 1, 2003, he's the 12th person to lead ap since its founding in 1846 and under his dynamic leadership, ap is evolving, has evolved from a wire service into an interactive global news network. and at the same time, that he worked on the changing technology of news, he has been deeply committed to the people's right to know and one of the country northeast visible and aggressive advocates for open government. and in my -- other extracurricular role as a member of the steering committee of reporters committee unforced error freedom of the press we have worked very closely with tom, establishing coalition of groups and pushing for accessible, accountable and open government. and just quick bio on him. he started early like i did in journalism. i started 17, he started at 15. writing for the he -- easton express. pennsylvania hometown of easton. after graduation from rochester institute technology he got a job as an editor at the rochester times union. he worked his way up and up and up
also known as ap.une 1, 2003, he's the 12th person to lead ap since its founding in 1846 and under his dynamic leadership, ap is evolving, has evolved from a wire service into an interactive global news network. and at the same time, that he worked on the changing technology of news, he has been deeply committed to the people's right to know and one of the country northeast visible and aggressive advocates for open government. and in my -- other extracurricular role as a member of the steering...
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my father's time at the ap. then i was surprised to find that tom agreed to co-write the introduction to the book. and it's a very powerful introduction for any of you who have already read it. drawing on a lot of ap corporate communications, internal communications, and material from the national archives that i didn't even know existed. then last week, the ap issued its public apology for firing my father over the surrender incident. my phone began ringing off the hook. i am really surprised at how much interest there still is in this old story. i guess it really just shows that freedom of the press is still an important issue these days. thank you very much. i would like to just mention that several members of my family are here tonight. they include my husband, ron cochran. my daughter emma ricardi and her husband steve. and my dear cousins, thurston balfour and daughter renee. thurston is probably the only person in the room who knew my father during world war ii. so -- he has talked to me a lot about that.
my father's time at the ap. then i was surprised to find that tom agreed to co-write the introduction to the book. and it's a very powerful introduction for any of you who have already read it. drawing on a lot of ap corporate communications, internal communications, and material from the national archives that i didn't even know existed. then last week, the ap issued its public apology for firing my father over the surrender incident. my phone began ringing off the hook. i am really surprised...
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>> with rare exception, everyone was against ap for it and very, very angry at ap for what happened. the debate was quickly influenced by the board president who went public and attacked kennedy. so he charted the course. there were a few people who had sided with him and one of whom ultimately gave him a job. the reality was that this process was aided and abetted by what i believe was a knee-jerk reaction and an unfair decision. it was counter to any journalism principles. the fact that he was fired was to me beyond outrageous since everybody had anticipated that the word was coming out and you never, never fire somebody for a truthful story either. i never have seen that happen. there were a lot of things here that are upsetting, but the tide was cast and it was pretty ugly. >> they spoke to that and urged action by ap? from outside these organizations? >> yes. >> it's not a big secret that the times wrote a story -- >> well, what is even more interesting is that ken cooper which would be tom's and it was impossible to look at it really objectively when the president had already m
>> with rare exception, everyone was against ap for it and very, very angry at ap for what happened. the debate was quickly influenced by the board president who went public and attacked kennedy. so he charted the course. there were a few people who had sided with him and one of whom ultimately gave him a job. the reality was that this process was aided and abetted by what i believe was a knee-jerk reaction and an unfair decision. it was counter to any journalism principles. the fact that...
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>> was there also pressure from the white house and the government for the ap to fire him? >> no, none that we saw. and actually in the after action report that the army did, the army showed that -- it went inside and ultimately granted him -- re-established his accreditation to cover them at any time in any theater. >> and it was acknowledged that in fact the broadcast of flemsberg had been authorized by the u.s. military, that he was right. >> any final words or thoughts? this is a book, if you don't have t. i would recommend having it. a very interesting subject. an interesting discussion here. thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you again. >> georgetown history professor michael
>> was there also pressure from the white house and the government for the ap to fire him? >> no, none that we saw. and actually in the after action report that the army did, the army showed that -- it went inside and ultimately granted him -- re-established his accreditation to cover them at any time in any theater. >> and it was acknowledged that in fact the broadcast of flemsberg had been authorized by the u.s. military, that he was right. >> any final words or...
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he was ap's lead reporter. he was the front line bureau chief who managed the correspondence across the front as the story moved from north africa, italy, and finally into paris. he was the chosen person to go to witness the signing. and there had been a false report of the german surrender a day earlier and when the word came in, when he got through on the phone to london, the desk held the story for eight minutes, clearly talked it over, they put his bi-line on it, in effect, told the world this time the story is true. the war is over. and so it was a compelling story in every aspect of this. and it certainly was compelling to look at it from a management standpoint and to go back through the lessons that could have been learned and should have been learned and it seemed to me that there was only one way to go. mistakes are made. bad mistakes are made. but if you don't learn from them, that's the greatest mistake of all. so it was time to get this out, put it on the table, and move forward. and this work, thi
he was ap's lead reporter. he was the front line bureau chief who managed the correspondence across the front as the story moved from north africa, italy, and finally into paris. he was the chosen person to go to witness the signing. and there had been a false report of the german surrender a day earlier and when the word came in, when he got through on the phone to london, the desk held the story for eight minutes, clearly talked it over, they put his bi-line on it, in effect, told the world...
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so the ap, like everybody else, had problems with this. and i think -- and honestly, i have a great deal of respect for kennedy. he wrote some of these stories too. that's what you had to write if you wanted to write anything that was going to get published. i think there's a lot of work to be done to really chronicle how limited the information we got, to actually be able to show that in some frankly quantitative ways. >> i was wondering if you could talk about what it was like to be a war correspondent, whether it was in the trenches with the troops, whatever you were trying to do, and how life is different now, for better or for worse, for ap's war correspondents. >> well, it's very difficult now, as you know. and times have changed in the sense that the journalist is more the target. and security is a very, very grave concern. and so i think we've seen an evolution over the last couple of decades to where the journalist is clearly in country after country and place after place being targeted to be taken out. we've had many incidents, w
so the ap, like everybody else, had problems with this. and i think -- and honestly, i have a great deal of respect for kennedy. he wrote some of these stories too. that's what you had to write if you wanted to write anything that was going to get published. i think there's a lot of work to be done to really chronicle how limited the information we got, to actually be able to show that in some frankly quantitative ways. >> i was wondering if you could talk about what it was like to be a...
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i want to give a shout out to my ap gov class. a member of the president's cabinet -- host: we are having a hard time hearing the questions. guest: when i teach about the cabinet, we look at the relationship between the cabinet and the president. the president's closest advisers come from his closest of staff. the executive office. the cabinet tends to be a mixed bag for the president because the secretaries have loyalty to their own cabinet. to their own agency. the cabinet is not as strong as one would think. guest: one of the things you can note about the cabinet versus the white house staff is that the white house staff does not have to be approved by the u.s. senate. it allows the president to surround himself with more loyal aides. like mr. larsen said, increasingly, presidents get their day to day advice from his staff. host: how does the test of presidential powers? guest: it is all about power. when you talk about government, you are talking about who has the power. is it in the people? we would like to think so. the firs
i want to give a shout out to my ap gov class. a member of the president's cabinet -- host: we are having a hard time hearing the questions. guest: when i teach about the cabinet, we look at the relationship between the cabinet and the president. the president's closest advisers come from his closest of staff. the executive office. the cabinet tends to be a mixed bag for the president because the secretaries have loyalty to their own cabinet. to their own agency. the cabinet is not as strong as...
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we're discussing it today, judy, because the ap apparently had the story for a week and held it thatong and the white house asked them to hold it for an additional day and let the story out the day before the white house wanted it out. why all of that cloak and dagger? >> the ap was asked to hold the story to protect americans and to protect the saudi double agent, a fact that the administration has not yet confirmed. if ever, if ever there was reason for secrecy, this case was it. this investigation was it. this was a tremendous coup by the saudis to penetrate al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, to win the confidence of senior people, a number of lives were at risk and the ap should have absolutely held the story for as long as the administration-- >> you argue we should not be knowing about, shouldn't be talking about it today. and they should still be a secret. they were going to make an announcement on tuesday and the ap was asked to hold the story until tuesday, just as the-- and the l.a. times, by the way, did additional damage by reporting that there was a saudi double agent in
we're discussing it today, judy, because the ap apparently had the story for a week and held it thatong and the white house asked them to hold it for an additional day and let the story out the day before the white house wanted it out. why all of that cloak and dagger? >> the ap was asked to hold the story to protect americans and to protect the saudi double agent, a fact that the administration has not yet confirmed. if ever, if ever there was reason for secrecy, this case was it. this...
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the apes are like people. the new ways they have learned to communicate coming up. plus. >>> >> having your mom in your math class, you may think it would cramp a guy's style. it's worked out well for a mother and son. they're cramming for finals and getting ready to graduate together. >>> >>> . >>> and that signs like a great story. i'm sue palka. we're keeping an eye on radar. showers and isolated thunderstorms getting widespread across the region and it's dropping temperatures. you will need a jacket and the umbrella if you're heading out later tonight, brian. i'll have the full forecast. >>> and if you have a story idea, calls at 202-895-3,000 or send an e-mail, at fox5tips@wttg.com. ps@wttg.com. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day
the apes are like people. the new ways they have learned to communicate coming up. plus. >>> >> having your mom in your math class, you may think it would cramp a guy's style. it's worked out well for a mother and son. they're cramming for finals and getting ready to graduate together. >>> >>> . >>> and that signs like a great story. i'm sue palka. we're keeping an eye on radar. showers and isolated thunderstorms getting widespread across the region and...
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when you look at the ap business, 500,000 aps. apple 600,000 aps. rim is 10,000 aps. >> if you look at the paint on the chart, so many people have been drawn in. it seems like because it's a low price t moved a buck. this is swinging in 20% moves and people are getting taken out. people are buying option buying on this thing. they are people that hurt the most because it seems like a cheap way to do it and they wasted their time. >> going out to mike at the options desk, what are you seeing? >> it's interesting because there a lot of bullish activities. people hoping that people may rescue the business and they all but give occupy this. they are taking the other side. up until january, you saw that speculative call buying and open interest of more than a million contractors. they have gone out of the name and now that open interest is less than half of what it was. i think they are really giving up on the possibility. >> let's move on. the traders are expecting increases as they move closer to friday's data release. let's get the best move and let's
when you look at the ap business, 500,000 aps. apple 600,000 aps. rim is 10,000 aps. >> if you look at the paint on the chart, so many people have been drawn in. it seems like because it's a low price t moved a buck. this is swinging in 20% moves and people are getting taken out. people are buying option buying on this thing. they are people that hurt the most because it seems like a cheap way to do it and they wasted their time. >> going out to mike at the options desk, what are...
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[applause] the ap news agency says mitt romney has clinched the nomination with a win in texas. let's get more on this now and we can speak to our correspondent in washington. news faltering and. we are waiting for more information to come through. >> he has been the presumptive nominee for several weeks now. this is formalizing his nomination. we should note it is a historic moment because mitt romney is the first mormon to become the nominee of a major party. a his father george romney, the governor of michigan, attempted to run for president and he failed to get the nomination in 1968. it is a historic nomination now. that is historic. this was just business as usual and other aspects. he did not go to texas. he concentrated on two western swing states, colorado and nevada. it is a very tight election. this campaign has been going on for some time. mitt romney really trying to push from the message that president obama has been a job destroyer. the obama campaign continuing to hammer mitt romney on his record at bain capital when he was in charge there suggesting he is repres
[applause] the ap news agency says mitt romney has clinched the nomination with a win in texas. let's get more on this now and we can speak to our correspondent in washington. news faltering and. we are waiting for more information to come through. >> he has been the presumptive nominee for several weeks now. this is formalizing his nomination. we should note it is a historic moment because mitt romney is the first mormon to become the nominee of a major party. a his father george romney,...
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good news about the iphone sales and it's hard to talk about that without talking about new aps. we have a sneak peek including this one. the ap and the shoes come from nicki and a way to track the training jump by jump, step by step with technology. >> the way this works is inside the shoe embedded in the insole is a piece of technology that has four sensors on it. they measure the front, the back, and the left and the right of the foot. >> apple leading us test drive and a peek into interactive books that are coming to your ipad. all these aps due out in the coming months for 365 million apple-made devices and you can expect a lot of action coming next month when apple launches the developer conference in san francisco. >> thanks so much, scott. new at 5:00, the oakland unified school district as the district's police department. jody hernandez where the mother of a young man killed in a run in is reacting to the investigation. jodi? >> she is very grateful that federal investigators are getting involved. the oakland school police force has come under fire for a couple of very
good news about the iphone sales and it's hard to talk about that without talking about new aps. we have a sneak peek including this one. the ap and the shoes come from nicki and a way to track the training jump by jump, step by step with technology. >> the way this works is inside the shoe embedded in the insole is a piece of technology that has four sensors on it. they measure the front, the back, and the left and the right of the foot. >> apple leading us test drive and a peek...
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those are the ap exams.re than double the number of students who took the ap exams ten years ago. more and more states and high schools are pushing ap classes as a way to raise standards and grades. more students are succeeding as 18% of high school grads passed at least one ap exam last year. those are great numbers. i remember taking the ap exams. lot of preparation goes into that. >> yeah. not easy. you know, if you -- guess if you score high enough you cannot have to take college courses. it is beneficial. >> absolutely. >>> you may find yourself asking what is so funny several times today. >> and it is for a good reason. today is world laughter day. organizers hope to get people in more than 70 countries to participate. world laughter day is actually founded by a yoga expert. that was back in 1988. it is an effort to create a global consciousness of >>> the time now is 9:36. it was one of the most talked about stories of the week. a new jersey mother accused of bringing her 5-year-old kid into a tanning
those are the ap exams.re than double the number of students who took the ap exams ten years ago. more and more states and high schools are pushing ap classes as a way to raise standards and grades. more students are succeeding as 18% of high school grads passed at least one ap exam last year. those are great numbers. i remember taking the ap exams. lot of preparation goes into that. >> yeah. not easy. you know, if you -- guess if you score high enough you cannot have to take college...
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together, they raised ap test scores 138%.agine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready real business. >>> i'm bertha coombs at the market desk. take a look at the closing trades here on wti nymex crude. closing it looks like below $94 for the first time since december 19th. the third straight day that we are seeing a low close for the year. bill, over to you. i know you like to see it when it closes lower. that means lower prices at the pump. >> that's what we can only hope for, bertha. thank you very much. i'm bill griffeth. coming up at the top of the hour on "closing bell" tyson foods has done well because the pou
together, they raised ap test scores 138%.agine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're...
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the men are accused of stealing aping glenn -- a penguin. video footage of penguin in the apartment was posted online. it was reunited with his girlfriend. our correspondent has been following this story. he joins me now from sydney. what are we expecting from this court appearance? >> in the last few minutes, all three men have been fined $1,000. having got a criminal record, and it is a technicality going on in the magistrate court. they have been dealt with. they have been sent on their way. this is a couple of weeks after this notorious incident. they admitted producing and after. the three of them into the sea world park, it is all on phone
the men are accused of stealing aping glenn -- a penguin. video footage of penguin in the apartment was posted online. it was reunited with his girlfriend. our correspondent has been following this story. he joins me now from sydney. what are we expecting from this court appearance? >> in the last few minutes, all three men have been fined $1,000. having got a criminal record, and it is a technicality going on in the magistrate court. they have been dealt with. they have been sent on...
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amen. get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> earlier we learned about navy seal's brave actions on the battle field. joining me to talk about the husband, father and son are his wife and prarns. >> thank you for being here and telling us adam's remarkable story. i want to start with you. you saw this young man grow up. what dusee in him early on that led you to think that this kid could be a hero or did you see him when he was a hero. >> we didn't see the hero thing, but as james dobson would call him a strong willed child and in arkansas, we call it hard headed and he was strong willed and we knew from birth, and he has ray twin sister and he was sister, and he dislocated his shoulder as he was being born. he was, he was very strong willed. >> tough from the beginning. janice, it was a heart break for you as a family when adam who is a good kid and hard headed and
amen. get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> earlier we learned about navy seal's brave actions on the battle field. joining me to talk about the husband, father and son are his wife and prarns. >> thank you for being here and telling us adam's remarkable story. i want to start with...
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an ap for that p. being lazy, could break the bank.e will explain. >> public viewing today for chuck brown, known on the stage as d floyd he joins us live to talk about what it was like to work with the legendary artist, time now 9:24 a.m., we will be right back >>> if you need motivation to work out how about money. the new ap takes your money if you slack off and rewards you when you work extra hard. according to the website if you commit to go three times a week and stick with it, you will eastern 5.50 there is each week if you miss a day it could cost you $5. >> that is not enough. >> yeah,. >> so i guess you create an account,. >> okay. >> and it takes money. >> does it take it forever? seriously? >> i don't know. >> because i would not like that. maybe it would be -- >> yeah. >> kind of cool motivation. >> whatever motivation you can get. >> if it works it works. >> tucker is there every day. you work out almost every day. >> well, i try to work out. >> that is so good. >> you know what -- >> i go right afte
an ap for that p. being lazy, could break the bank.e will explain. >> public viewing today for chuck brown, known on the stage as d floyd he joins us live to talk about what it was like to work with the legendary artist, time now 9:24 a.m., we will be right back >>> if you need motivation to work out how about money. the new ap takes your money if you slack off and rewards you when you work extra hard. according to the website if you commit to go three times...
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aq-ap. a u-s cyyer ttack -- striking &paa-qaeda's affiliate in yemen. the state department -- áhackingá the group's website &pphich trred o recruit neww supporterr.specialistssat the department boughh space on the site... and áreplacedá anti- pmerican ads. hillary clinton: "our team plastered versions of the ads thht showed the tll al-qaeda attacks have taken on the pemeni people." secretary clinton says... the hacking is making an impact. hillary clinton: "we monitor the extremists ventiig their frustration and asking heir supporters not to believe everything they read on the internnt."yemen's al-qaedd affiliate is consiiered one of the terrorist group's most danggrous offshoott.it paunched at least three ffiled attacks against the u-s.... the christmaa ay omb plot in 2009... a priiter cartridge the upgraded unnerwear bomb says... the cybbr-warfare ary - provides support for american military operatiins.hillary clinton: "thisskinn of ideological battle is slow and incremental, but i think it's criiical to our efforts, because what sustains al-qaeda and
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someone teaching an ap course has only four periods gets two hours of prep time.inating that will save $1.5 kblinl. >> we have to hire more teachers so there are 145 ap teachers so there is he he -- equivalent of 24 additional teachers. >> saying because they're so demanding they need extra preparation time. students in san francisco will take 3,000 ap exams over two weeks giving a chance to bypass these classes in college. >> this is by having credits ready, aps are a good way for students with low incomes to really get a step up. >> the district is offering a $1,000 stipend. >> we're not in it for money. and to increase our salary by a thousand dollars. >> the district says it doesn't have enough money to cover everything. >> like any family budget have you to start going through different items. >> a strike vote is scheduled for all san francisco teachers this thursday. >> and tonight's money matters changing landscape of the video game industry. electronic arts said it will layoff a number of ploimys and spend $40 million to restructure as it confronts the com
someone teaching an ap course has only four periods gets two hours of prep time.inating that will save $1.5 kblinl. >> we have to hire more teachers so there are 145 ap teachers so there is he he -- equivalent of 24 additional teachers. >> saying because they're so demanding they need extra preparation time. students in san francisco will take 3,000 ap exams over two weeks giving a chance to bypass these classes in college. >> this is by having credits ready, aps are a good...
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together, they raised ap test scores 138%.ust imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> nbc's david gregory just sat down with jpmorgan chase chairman with jamie dimon about the great trading loss. he asked how far the investigations may go. >> the immediate question, the s.e.c. is looking into this. did the bank break any laws? did it violate any accounting rules or s.e.c. rules? >> so we've had audit legal risk compliance and best people looking all over that. we know we were sloppy. we know we were stupid. we know there was bad judgment. we don't know if any of that is true yet. they will come to their own conclusions but we intend to fix it, learn from it, and be a better company when we're done. >> david gregory is joining us. hi, david. right off the top, he didn't answer your question directly about whether or not they violated anything. he's waiting to see what happens here. >> right. i think he's tak
together, they raised ap test scores 138%.ust imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> nbc's david gregory just sat down with jpmorgan chase chairman with jamie dimon about the great trading loss. he asked how far the investigations may go. >> the immediate question, the s.e.c. is looking into this. did the bank break any laws? did it violate any accounting...
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together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> newt gingrich today mourned for a broken washington. why isn't he proud of the fact that he's the one who broke it? that's coming up. and the politics of obliviousness. what ann romney's t-shirt tells us about the romney's understanding of real life in america today. and in the rewrite, on sunday, a baptist pastor said -- and you're going to hear, you're going to hear him say this, he said that you should punch a 4-year-old boy if he has a limp wrist. and he had other really disgusting ideas about little girls. he issued a written apology today. and he lied in writing on church stationery. that's in the rewrite. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. with rent2buy fr
together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> newt gingrich today mourned for a broken washington. why isn't he proud of the fact that he's the one who broke it? that's coming up. and the politics of obliviousness. what ann romney's t-shirt tells us about the romney's understanding of real life in america today. and in the...
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we'll introduce you to the apes who are using ipads to communicate. >> in minutes on the news edge at find out where there's an argument over a permanent memorial for metro's deadliest crash. what's the best a powerful connection ! ( all ) surprise ! with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, stay in touch with your loved ones on skype, plus enjoy verizon's 4g lte network in more places ! the droid razr you want, one powerful connection, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! give mom the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. verizon. hola, mamá ! it's my mom ! >>> ipads are not just for humans anymore. orangutans in miami are using them to communicate and just like humans, the young ones big it up right away. fox 5's allison seymour shows us how. >> reporter: orangutans are great communicators whether it's through sign language, gestures or sound. >> let me see your ear. turn, turn. let me see your ear. oh, that's a good ear. thank you. >> reporter: they also have great memories. so trainer linda jacobs from miami's jungle island is
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they have. >> announcer: droid ap and bookmark -- android ap. >> she has the answers. >> reporter: katherinerom the usda canvassing whole foods in logan circle, spreading the word about asking karen. the mobile site and ap have been around for one year which means it is karen's birthday. >> we have seen a lot more people using it. >> reporter: karen is an avatar behind her are a team of specialists who answer your questions about meat, poultry and other foods. get a response in seconds through a live chat between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., or, search through a list of the most commonly asked questions and answers. >> we have over 1300 questions in our data base. if you are buying chicken you can search through all the questions on chicken or search by freezing refrigeration, cooking. >> reporter: it is immediately updated with information of any outbreaks of illness and highly recommended when cooking for the elderly or young children. >> chicken, whatever you happen to be cooking, having an outdoor cook out with your kids. >> reporter: some of the most common questions have to do with grilli
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attempt last year, continuing this year, and still under appeal by the union to change the formula for ap funding in the schools, the continued attempt to go after ap funding, and now the assault on teach your leaders in the school, you are demoralizing your entire teaching staff. i have been in the district for 25 years. i have never seen people so depressed, and is in power, and angry. you cannot do this. you are ruining a teaching as a profession, and this is a particularly egregious example of it. without those department chairs, those battleship comprehensive high schools cannot be steered, and what are you putting your money into? what is wrong with your priorities? president yee: ok. so i'm going to continue with our next item. where are we? ok. the next item is item r, the board members' proposals, first reading. [laughter] president yee: i will somehow get through this. ok. so this is -- secretary: commissioner yee, there is the petition for the high school. you should have the card there. there was one speaker. president yee: this is for the kipp? i thought, the end of the meeti
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guest: there is camaraderie in preparing for a ap exam. it is one of the special parts of have ap students. we see it in our own classrooms. make it more than the class. make a lifestyle. host: if they do well, how much -- guest: it is the equivalent of taking the course in college. there are points value to get passes. some institutions will except -- accept it. if you do your best, you'll do better in college. host: -- guest: we have gone through the nomination process. how do the political parties choose their candidates? the republicans and the democrats do it differently. on the democratic side, we talked a little bit more about it superdelegate role. that is a filter. both republicans and democrats allow you and i -- the we the people, to choose their candidates. their caucuses and primaries. the democrats, more than republicans, also had a superdelegate. these are party leaders and officials could come in and also when there joyce -- land their choice. guest: the key point in the nomination process is that conventions are less impor
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together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save 40% on our innovative sleep number silver edition bed-for a limited time. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> greta: wisconsin recall election is just 12 days away. governor scott walker is preparing for a rematch to mayor barrett. we talked to governor scott walker. >> reporter: we are in chip wafalls, wisconsin, where governor walker came to speak about jobs and his plan for the state, should he win the recall f
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together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. >> greta: staggering statistics, 8.1%. the nation's unemployment rate. but do you know what the unemployment rate is for american teenagers? here it is. 24.9%. so here's the question. why is the obama administration going to great lengths to encourage foreign students to take summer jobs in the united states? pamela constable from the washington post is here. >> glad to be here. >> greta: what is this program for foreign students or young people? >> it is supposed to be an international good-will program. they invite about 100,000 foreign college students here every summer to do lig
together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. >> greta: staggering...