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arithmetic's probably the most important subject there is. how do you expect this country to maintain its position in world leadership if our kids are flunkin' arithmetic? he's not flunkin', and i'm gonna work with him. are you qualified? it's just long division. i think i can handle that. how you doin', ope? oh, hi, paw. i'm workin'. that's good. suppose we take a little turn at that long division we was talkin' about? oh, okay. now, the main thing in studyin' any subject is to understand exactly what you're doin' all the time. i know. just understand it step by step. now, suppose we start with a, with a simple problem. we'll take, say, uh, 14 and we'll divide that into, oh, 169. okay. okay, now, put your 14 down on the left draw ya a line up and over and then put your 169 under there. why do you do that, paw? 'cause that's the way you do it. when we give an answer we have to tell why we do something. miss crump says we'll never be able to do higher mathematics later on unless we know why we do things. well, that makes sense. that certainly
arithmetic's probably the most important subject there is. how do you expect this country to maintain its position in world leadership if our kids are flunkin' arithmetic? he's not flunkin', and i'm gonna work with him. are you qualified? it's just long division. i think i can handle that. how you doin', ope? oh, hi, paw. i'm workin'. that's good. suppose we take a little turn at that long division we was talkin' about? oh, okay. now, the main thing in studyin' any subject is to understand...
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i wish that i get a "b" in arithmetic. you've got to admit that you gave opie a "b" when maybe he should have had a "c." oh, he's been improving and it was very close. this isn't the first time i've given a child the benefit of the doubt. it gives them confidence. yeah, yeah, but that's not what barney claims. he claims that an outside force made you give him that "b." he claims you were an unconscious agent of the count. oh, good heavens. ( chuckling ) you know how barney gets. when opie's second wish came true, he went all to pieces. and now we come to the interesting part. what? you know what he did? turned himself into a pumpkin? no. well, what did he do? well, he decided to put it to a big and final test. so one night after work he got goober and floyd to help him. sort of act as witnesses. a supernatural phenomenon if there is adequate proof that one exists-- am i correct? oh, absolutely. i accept it. exactly what you said. good. all right, goober, you're familiar with the procedure. if you will, please. okay, barn.
i wish that i get a "b" in arithmetic. you've got to admit that you gave opie a "b" when maybe he should have had a "c." oh, he's been improving and it was very close. this isn't the first time i've given a child the benefit of the doubt. it gives them confidence. yeah, yeah, but that's not what barney claims. he claims that an outside force made you give him that "b." he claims you were an unconscious agent of the count. oh, good heavens. ( chuckling )...
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. >> reporter: super tuesday is when the story line should shift from all the attacks to the arithmetic. adding up the delegates each candidate takes home. nearly half spread out across 11 ted cruz campaigning in this state today is calling it a battleground for him. but his must win, well, that's texas, his home state whiche most super tuesday delegates, 155 in all. his campaign tells nbc to watchas too. marco rubio meanwhile spending time and resources in virginia, one of his best shots toirst win. in georgia, he's looking to pluck off delegates in those su suburban area. johnooking passed super tuesday to march 16th when ohio votes for the governor, do or die from him. acknowledged that donald trump could steam roll on tuesday. for the frontrunner, it's not a matter of which state hew many. trump look dominant in nearly all of them. republicans could wake up wednesday morning to find trump with an overwhelming lead. >> thanks so much. here in texas, argue niezers say they expect a big increase in the number of latino voters this super tuesday. the last exit polls here show one in ten
. >> reporter: super tuesday is when the story line should shift from all the attacks to the arithmetic. adding up the delegates each candidate takes home. nearly half spread out across 11 ted cruz campaigning in this state today is calling it a battleground for him. but his must win, well, that's texas, his home state whiche most super tuesday delegates, 155 in all. his campaign tells nbc to watchas too. marco rubio meanwhile spending time and resources in virginia, one of his best shots...
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Feb 11, 2016
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>> arithmetically, yes.t 30 prices stop degrees, the direct inflationary effect should out and that's saidjanet yellen yesterday. more broadly, when you have the dislocation in oil, you have what the fed caused second-round effects. andpeople who supply labor input to the oil sector take a pay cut and if they do, the people they impact. arithmetically, it should only go through one level. in practice, you have to be federned betty: should the chair be paying more attention to oil? said theyoadly, she are doing watchful waiting on inflation. they have a forecast that says it will return to 2% but less wit on the forecast and putting more weight -- her cpi is around 2% right now. the deflation meme i think is gone too far. betty: why do you think so? >> because globally in some countries there are challenges with deflation. japan went to negative rates. in other pockets of the world, there are deflation concerns. the ecb has made references to that. in the u.s., it's not the deflation rate, it's about inflatio
>> arithmetically, yes.t 30 prices stop degrees, the direct inflationary effect should out and that's saidjanet yellen yesterday. more broadly, when you have the dislocation in oil, you have what the fed caused second-round effects. andpeople who supply labor input to the oil sector take a pay cut and if they do, the people they impact. arithmetically, it should only go through one level. in practice, you have to be federned betty: should the chair be paying more attention to oil? said...
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wilson, it feels great, not nearly as heavy as my arithmetic book. i know how proud you must be, mr. wilson, and i hope the book makes a lot of money for you. oh, i won't get any money myself. you know, i was very well paid for the original articles and i decided that i would turn over the book royalties to the red cross. what a fine thing to do. i'll certainly tell all my friends what a generous man you are. oh no, no. please don't. i know i've always been very quick to toot my own horn, but i think so much of the red cross that i'd rather do this without fanfare. i understand. i'm going down to the local bookstore and try and arrange for a good window display. oh, i'm sure mr. jessup will give you one. he's a rather fussy sort of man but very nice. well, i haven't met him but i'll introduce myself. and thank you again for the book, mr. wilson. thank you for mine too. oh, yes of course. goodbye. goodbye. good old mr. wilson, he sure is a nice man, isn't he? he certainly is. hey, now that i'm a man, i think i'll grow a mustache good morning, mr. jess
wilson, it feels great, not nearly as heavy as my arithmetic book. i know how proud you must be, mr. wilson, and i hope the book makes a lot of money for you. oh, i won't get any money myself. you know, i was very well paid for the original articles and i decided that i would turn over the book royalties to the red cross. what a fine thing to do. i'll certainly tell all my friends what a generous man you are. oh no, no. please don't. i know i've always been very quick to toot my own horn, but i...
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reporter: you can't blame out in the cafeteria where students were busy with reading, writing, arithmetic and rats. >> >. i think it's pretty gross, i mean, i would have screamed, got on the table too. >> reporter: it happened tuesday in the morning, i rat spotted in a hallway, caught and killed by a custodian, but a short time later a second rat was spotted during lunch. >> the rat was just like running under our table. >> yeah. >> and then went behind the it was gross. >> it was depress since it was -- gross since it was in the cafeteria. >> one rat is one too many. >> reporter: and they set up trap, the back of the school next to a wooded area. two years ago they had a serious rodent problem triggered by nearby construction. this week the health department found no signs of an infestation. >> >. looking around, making sure there's no food left out, anything that we do have in the building we're making sure it's -- metal container, looking at ways of entry. >> reporter: they're hoping it prevents anymore problems. >>> police trying to figure out who abandoned a dog on the side of the ro
reporter: you can't blame out in the cafeteria where students were busy with reading, writing, arithmetic and rats. >> >. i think it's pretty gross, i mean, i would have screamed, got on the table too. >> reporter: it happened tuesday in the morning, i rat spotted in a hallway, caught and killed by a custodian, but a short time later a second rat was spotted during lunch. >> the rat was just like running under our table. >> yeah. >> and then went behind the it...
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with homework and unfortunately changes in the way that students are taught reading, writing and arithmetic these days has got some parents flat- footed to the point they need a refresher course in the basics themselves.>> standards we learned are no longer that way and so we need to bring you into the fold andndhelp you so you are successful at home in supporting your child. >> coming up tonight on siouxlandnews at 10 we will take you to one of these parent university classes where the kids are helping teach mom and dad. >>> take a look at our almanac this thursday, we saw very cool day today with not much about a 10th of an inch of snow 3 "first alert weather with siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell." 3 3 chad and diana talk about today's weather and the upcoming foreca. 3 <>> we were expecting it to be warmer but instead it felt a lot cooler arid>> we been doing with temperatures and 40s the past couple of days and then 30s was always thought today but do not get used to the 30s because as we have been talking about all week long much warmer weather is head our way. d
with homework and unfortunately changes in the way that students are taught reading, writing and arithmetic these days has got some parents flat- footed to the point they need a refresher course in the basics themselves.>> standards we learned are no longer that way and so we need to bring you into the fold andndhelp you so you are successful at home in supporting your child. >> coming up tonight on siouxlandnews at 10 we will take you to one of these parent university classes where...
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just as we came on air this half our, the arithmetic will come to us as i said in the next 10 or 15 minutes. the focus will be whether it is marco rubio or ted cruz coming in second. i expect donald trump will appear behind that podium any moment now. we do want to hear from him. we will talk to the former chairman. we don't know the percentages. if you have a crystal ball, just predict for us what you think the percentages will be. >> there are some entrance polls that have come in and these suggest that mr donald trump won the evangelical vote, so that is bad news for senator cruz. they also indicated that marco rubio got the late deciders. donald trump is going to be around the 40%, maybe higher. he is definitely going to come in first. the real question is the contest with within the contest, and that is whether marco rubio or ted cruz be the final for trump >>> you say marco rubio got the late deciders. when they were deciding, what was the issue for them? >> the entrance polls didn't show that, but i would suspect that the momentum of the last week really carried marco rubio forward.
just as we came on air this half our, the arithmetic will come to us as i said in the next 10 or 15 minutes. the focus will be whether it is marco rubio or ted cruz coming in second. i expect donald trump will appear behind that podium any moment now. we do want to hear from him. we will talk to the former chairman. we don't know the percentages. if you have a crystal ball, just predict for us what you think the percentages will be. >> there are some entrance polls that have come in and...
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students will come to us and say, this is what seals the it use it used to be reading writing and arithmeticrth l, recreation. >> pretty much every parent i have on my tour is like, i want to be back in school. >> we are putting colleges on notice. >> >> now even progressives are upset about the rising costs of c >> we >> we can't just keep on subsidizing skyrocketing tu >> >> but in that exact same speech, the president also said -- >> my administration is increasing federal student aid so more students can afford c >> don >> don't politicians see the no. no. coming coming up -- imagine a place where fewer rules create prosperity. >> buildings are coming up. >> buildings are coming up. hotels are being built. its intelligent drive is msystems...ng. paradigm-shifting. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its performance...breathtaking. its self-parking...and self-braking...show-stopping. the all-new glc. mercedes-benz resets the bar for the luxury suv. starting at $38,950. >>> >>> what in the world is happening on wall street? >> customers are freaked out, waiting to see how low the d
students will come to us and say, this is what seals the it use it used to be reading writing and arithmeticrth l, recreation. >> pretty much every parent i have on my tour is like, i want to be back in school. >> we are putting colleges on notice. >> >> now even progressives are upset about the rising costs of c >> we >> we can't just keep on subsidizing skyrocketing tu >> >> but in that exact same speech, the president also said -- >> my...
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- not so good. - i'm sorry; we have a new arithmetic book, and our assignment is right here. beaver, you're not even looking at it. - no, ma'am, i'm not. - what's wrong, beaver? - like mom said, i'm sick. and i think it's something else. now, do you want to tell me what it is? - this is what it is. - this is what upset you? - yes, ma'am. - beaver, lots of people get engaged and get married. - yeah, but i never thought you'd go and do anything like that. - beaver, a teacher has as much right as anyone to fall in love and get married. - gee, now you're makin' it worse. - beaver, i think you've built up a picture of me that no one could live up to. - gee, you were livin' up to it real good, and then i saw you in that tennis suit. that guy called you dear. it said in the paper you're betrothed, and whitey said you might even have babies. - well, what's wrong with that? - gee, i wouldn't want anyone to see you in tennis pants, about you gettin' married and havin' babies and everything. - beaver, let me tell you something. falling in love and getting married are nothing to be asham
- not so good. - i'm sorry; we have a new arithmetic book, and our assignment is right here. beaver, you're not even looking at it. - no, ma'am, i'm not. - what's wrong, beaver? - like mom said, i'm sick. and i think it's something else. now, do you want to tell me what it is? - this is what it is. - this is what upset you? - yes, ma'am. - beaver, lots of people get engaged and get married. - yeah, but i never thought you'd go and do anything like that. - beaver, a teacher has as much right as...
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it is an essential skill writing, andding, arithmetic.for $4 billion to help make computer silence available in every school in america. you may say it is the president's budget, republicans will not go along with it but last week republican and democratic governors came together and said this is the one part of the budget that they both applaud and a group of governors has created a budget to work together and make computer science a standard topic in schools. emily: thank you for joining us today. it is great to see the work you are doing. private equity a firm is showing interest in buying the online photo comfy is not saying who. thomas is reporting that h lee approached about a possible sale but the firm will not come it. shutterfly says that details of the deal were sent to others in the investment community without knowledge or permission. they say they are not but areing a buyout focusing on hiring a new chief executive. can facebook top google and twitter at their own game? we discussed the implications of the new search function
it is an essential skill writing, andding, arithmetic.for $4 billion to help make computer silence available in every school in america. you may say it is the president's budget, republicans will not go along with it but last week republican and democratic governors came together and said this is the one part of the budget that they both applaud and a group of governors has created a budget to work together and make computer science a standard topic in schools. emily: thank you for joining us...
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i did not have a lot of grounding in arithmetic. i did catch up, but the education was there, and i am not sure that it all stuck. host: your father was a cantor at the synagogue in budapest. did it survive the war? mr. mandel: yes. it has been refurbished. it is on that street. the hungarian culture is very connected to austrian culture. it is the second-largest in a second largest synagogue in the world. it was refurbished in the last 10 years. it was shaken up when they put in a new subway line. the company for refurbishing it was the emmanuel foundation. it was named after emmanuel shwartz, whose son was tony curtis. he is from, some like it hot. the temple survived the war. the dome was heavily damaged. it was used for a year after the war and abandoned. for 50 or 60 years they've been debating, what should we do? host: we're talking about terminology. does anybody know where the term "ghetto" comes from? in italian, it is where the forgery was. that is where were the melting of the metals. that is where the term ghetto comes f
i did not have a lot of grounding in arithmetic. i did catch up, but the education was there, and i am not sure that it all stuck. host: your father was a cantor at the synagogue in budapest. did it survive the war? mr. mandel: yes. it has been refurbished. it is on that street. the hungarian culture is very connected to austrian culture. it is the second-largest in a second largest synagogue in the world. it was refurbished in the last 10 years. it was shaken up when they put in a new subway...
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if not for a minute and he said, i guess arithmetic because we're going to make it add up for the americanter eight years, 23 million new jobs here but most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish, and must do again. incomes went up for everyone.
if not for a minute and he said, i guess arithmetic because we're going to make it add up for the americanter eight years, 23 million new jobs here but most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish, and must do again. incomes went up for everyone.
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if not for a minute and he said, i guess arithmetic because we're going to make it add up for the american people. that's what happened. after eight years, 23 million new jobs here but most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish, and must do again. incomes went up for everyone. everyone, not just those at the top. middle-class families, working people. and most importantly to me because of my long advocacy on behalf of of kids, we lifted more people out of poverty in those eight years than in any other recent time in american history. that matters. [applause] and we've ended up with a balanced budget and a surplus. i think that is not only a good record for bill clinton, that's a good record for the democratic party and what we stand for and what we can do together. [applause] now, i wish this were a story that continued to have happy chapters to it, but along came the republicans again. we must never ever let anybody in new hampshire forget that trickled in economics was a failure then and it would be a failure tomorrow. every sing
if not for a minute and he said, i guess arithmetic because we're going to make it add up for the american people. that's what happened. after eight years, 23 million new jobs here but most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish, and must do again. incomes went up for everyone. everyone, not just those at the top. middle-class families, working people. and most importantly to me because of my long advocacy on behalf of of kids, we lifted...
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david rubenstein said was he expects hillary clinton will be the democratic nominee and he showed arithmetict indicates it is somewhat easier mathematically with the electoral college for a democrat to win but everyone has the are in new, uncharted territory here. with all the political issues going on in britain, private equity people are keeping an eye on the u.s. what are they saying? guy hans and he spends a lot of time speaking and he thinks the u.k. should stay in the european union but he made a reference in our conversation about how markets and dealmaking tends to slow and pivot a little bit as an election gets closer. he mentioned specifically the u.s. election as having a big effect on how deals get done and how investors generally are feeling. vonnie: who would be most negative for dealmaking in the oval office? interestingly, that is something of a talk given the rhetoric we have heard so far. hillary clinton has had two or has chosen to really try to distance herself from her wall street ties given the criticism she has taken over speeches she made to goldman sachs and others i
david rubenstein said was he expects hillary clinton will be the democratic nominee and he showed arithmetict indicates it is somewhat easier mathematically with the electoral college for a democrat to win but everyone has the are in new, uncharted territory here. with all the political issues going on in britain, private equity people are keeping an eye on the u.s. what are they saying? guy hans and he spends a lot of time speaking and he thinks the u.k. should stay in the european union but...
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. >> you have to do some arithmetic gymnastics. either rubio tore cruise could challenge.ou had in a segment before, if they come together and they unify and drops out of the race before super tuesday, that could happen. charles: five days until super tuesday. texas senator ted cruz is leading in his own state. the lone star state. could thought propel him back into the game? we'll be right back. ce, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> the crown jewel of super tuesday is the great state of texas. 155 delegates. nearly 15% of what's required for the nomination will be decided by the men and women in this room and the people all across this great state. charles: i would say's being mellow dramatic, but he's not. the senator ted cruz is leading in the state. donald trump 23% and marco rubio at 21%. let's talk about it with boris epstein and beginna freedman, there are so many polls we are almost sick of them. more recent pol
. >> you have to do some arithmetic gymnastics. either rubio tore cruise could challenge.ou had in a segment before, if they come together and they unify and drops out of the race before super tuesday, that could happen. charles: five days until super tuesday. texas senator ted cruz is leading in his own state. the lone star state. could thought propel him back into the game? we'll be right back. ce, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you,...
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what makes you so good at arithmetic? i used to be a book-keeper. well, if you're so good at figures how come you ain't still working? it wasn't my fault. i guess they figured that an old man would make the office kind of look run-down. yep, they got all kinds of medicines to keep us living longer and longer. now they got us living longer, they don't know what to do with us. you wait and see. oh, i don't want to talk about it. uh, do you know your daughter's phone number? sure. five-five-five seven-two-four-three. five-five-five seven-two-four-three. well, i think we can get you out of here faster if i call, because i can talk faster than you. if she knew it was me calling, she wouldn't even pick up the phone. oh, i can't believe that. i mean, any daughter would be glad to know where her father is. i mean, after-- oh, shush. hello. and i got good news for you. i got your father here with me. no, no, no, no, this ain't the home. no, he crashed out of there. no, no. no, no. he don't want to go back there, see? i don't know why. it's got something to d
what makes you so good at arithmetic? i used to be a book-keeper. well, if you're so good at figures how come you ain't still working? it wasn't my fault. i guess they figured that an old man would make the office kind of look run-down. yep, they got all kinds of medicines to keep us living longer and longer. now they got us living longer, they don't know what to do with us. you wait and see. oh, i don't want to talk about it. uh, do you know your daughter's phone number? sure. five-five-five...
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Feb 14, 2016
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deflationary and also a cultural psychological and has a certain appeal irrespective of whatever arithmeticyou can do. now you asked about the marks and the german experience of course is a whole other thing and it's -- if you listened today you would think hitler became chancellor in 33 because they are terrified of inflation. but hitler didn't become chancellor and 33, he became in 43 and the severe deflation. why this is true i don't know except again there is a kind of cultural psychological interest in the re- re- strained. it's not quite a rational argument as much as a cultural and psychological. it's a very different turning point. they will try to tear down the accomplishment for that and i wondered you see that as a sort of contradiction or is it part of how we define the turning point is that it doesn't just bring in a new system but also clarifies the opponents and what exactly they are fighting against. >> i think you said that brilliantly. that is the very definition of the turning point is that it isn't just the beginning of modern liberalism it's also the beginning of modern
deflationary and also a cultural psychological and has a certain appeal irrespective of whatever arithmeticyou can do. now you asked about the marks and the german experience of course is a whole other thing and it's -- if you listened today you would think hitler became chancellor in 33 because they are terrified of inflation. but hitler didn't become chancellor and 33, he became in 43 and the severe deflation. why this is true i don't know except again there is a kind of cultural...
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you know, he's no better at simple arithmetic than you boys are. - oh, no, mrs. burns. - wait, wait, wait, ralph, ralph, don't argue. see, the man at the shop and you and i made a big mistake. but i'm willing to admit that eight and eight is sixteen. - i'm being double-teamed. - why were you boys so anxious to get the camera fixed? - oh, to take to acapulco. see, ralph and i applied for jobs as lifeguards at the el matador hotel. - oh, wonderful. you know that's better than just lazing around. i think a boy should work during the summer even if he isn't doing anything. - yeah, well this isn't going to be work mrs. burns. this is going to be heaven. boy, strutting around that pool with all those beautiful senoritas just waiting to be rescued by us. - ron, i have a problem. suppose a beautiful redhead, and a beautiful blonde, and a crazy brunette all fall in the pool at the same time. which one do we rescue first? - well, i'll just jump in with them, and wait 'til someone rescues me. (laughing) - that's like one of your father's jokes. i never understand them, but
you know, he's no better at simple arithmetic than you boys are. - oh, no, mrs. burns. - wait, wait, wait, ralph, ralph, don't argue. see, the man at the shop and you and i made a big mistake. but i'm willing to admit that eight and eight is sixteen. - i'm being double-teamed. - why were you boys so anxious to get the camera fixed? - oh, to take to acapulco. see, ralph and i applied for jobs as lifeguards at the el matador hotel. - oh, wonderful. you know that's better than just lazing around....
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. >> simply put the arithmetic up on the wall and say, look, free health care for life, you don't pay in for 50 years, you just get it for 65 years, your whole life, and free tuition at major state universities, that's $50,000 per head. free. then you've got the higher social security benefits. you don't have to pay higher taxes on. everybody's getting all this new money. where is it coming from? just answer the question. >> you go to the rallies, and people want to hear the message of, like, it can happen. he is so tapped into that. when you're up there explaining why it can't happen, you're losing. >> people don't believe they'll give them free new snow tires. they're smart. but this guy promises everything, and they go, okay. i buy that. it's all free. >> that's the problem with the economic understanding of this country, among other things these days. >> spoken like a great leader, a union leader. >>> thank you. >>> let me close here on this >>> let me close here on this eve of the new hampshire primary to view its compelling and colorful history. this is where presidencies are bo
. >> simply put the arithmetic up on the wall and say, look, free health care for life, you don't pay in for 50 years, you just get it for 65 years, your whole life, and free tuition at major state universities, that's $50,000 per head. free. then you've got the higher social security benefits. you don't have to pay higher taxes on. everybody's getting all this new money. where is it coming from? just answer the question. >> you go to the rallies, and people want to hear the message...
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and i don't have a dog in the fight, but it seems to me looking at the arithmetic that donald trump is the nominee. particularly because marco rubio and ted cruz are both going to stay in and they both had like 22% today. donald trump wins, but he's only 33%. if they both stay in, i think that he is the nominee. >> and this is a important question to look forward and kevin, you know the electoral map very well, and when you look at it, what states are going forward are -- is anyone other than donald trump going to win? because the terrain, a lot of the folks say, it is only starting to look better and better for donald trump. >> well, that is the thing, if you look at places like arkansas, alabama, georgia, tennessee, and the states that are next up on march 1, they are similar in profile to south carolina. when you see a ten-point win from donald trump, that could cause lot of other campaigns concern. if when you get later in the calendar, and looking at april, whereas traditionally we see the tipping point when the actual nominee, the eventual nominee locks up the nomination, somewhe
and i don't have a dog in the fight, but it seems to me looking at the arithmetic that donald trump is the nominee. particularly because marco rubio and ted cruz are both going to stay in and they both had like 22% today. donald trump wins, but he's only 33%. if they both stay in, i think that he is the nominee. >> and this is a important question to look forward and kevin, you know the electoral map very well, and when you look at it, what states are going forward are -- is anyone other...
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the president says computer science is as important as the 3 rs, reading, writing and arithmetic. >>> the latest talk about twitter has the company offering a board seat to oprah. it's just rumor and talk at this point. as long as we're gossiping, there's also talk a private venture fund will buy twitter outright. >>> mountain view's alphabet will report profits today. the company formerly known as google. this will be the first time it will break out some of its other companies like google and nest into their own categories. we'll talk more about that in the next couple of days. >>> lots of interesting things happened this week. i mentioned alphabet. yahoo! reports tomorrow. i don't need to tell you the drama there and we get the all-important jobs number on friday. it will be more political than usual. a good jobs number will help the democrats, no doubt. >>> uber never misses an opportunity to self-promote. it's using the super bowl in its latest push. tomorrow uber will offer touch football games with former 49ers quarterback joe montana and trent dilfer. now, if you see the qb ic
the president says computer science is as important as the 3 rs, reading, writing and arithmetic. >>> the latest talk about twitter has the company offering a board seat to oprah. it's just rumor and talk at this point. as long as we're gossiping, there's also talk a private venture fund will buy twitter outright. >>> mountain view's alphabet will report profits today. the company formerly known as google. this will be the first time it will break out some of its other...
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so by that arithmetic, whoever comes out as the other republican candidate at the end of this whole fight, whether it's at the convention, the later primaries, the big states, i think rubio is the best threat. the reason i talk rubio up so much is because i think he can win a general election. i don't know if trump can. >> the problem for the democrats is people don't look at steve kornacki's green state and see it as a 35% state. they see it as sweep for donald trump. >> i know. >> especially if he wins all the delegates for winning and all the delegates for all seven district around that state. i hear all the strategizers, by people who are rooting for individual candidates in this republican race but i haven't heard a credible case this either ted cruz or marco rubio would quit and defer to the other at any other time. those two are chalk and cheese. they will not make an alliance. >> and trump's ahead in every state coming. >> you've got three lanes. and there appear to be kind of walls between the lanes. i know that parties come together when a leader finally emerg emerges. that's wh
so by that arithmetic, whoever comes out as the other republican candidate at the end of this whole fight, whether it's at the convention, the later primaries, the big states, i think rubio is the best threat. the reason i talk rubio up so much is because i think he can win a general election. i don't know if trump can. >> the problem for the democrats is people don't look at steve kornacki's green state and see it as a 35% state. they see it as sweep for donald trump. >> i know....
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in way 10,000 pounds, and can only perform for basic arithmetic -- functions.after 23 decimal places. a simple multiplication input could take over five seconds to compute. how far we have come. for a look at what is trending, the asay hinting that she did not stay in a five-star hotel for the super bowl, she is airbnb. the singer posted this photo after the game and had airbnb. according to tmz, she was unnecessarily roughing it, this rental goes for $10,000 a night, featuring an infinity pool, a game room, and a fitness center. coming up, the earnings continue this week with disney, twitter, tesla, and activision. what investors are looking for, next. ♪ emily: to a story we are geeking out about, you may see be able to drop the daily task of charging your phone. what? intelligent energy holdings, a u.k.-based company, announced plans to develop a cell phone battery posting a seven day battery life. the company which receive $7.69 and funding aims to produce a battery powered by converting hydrogen into electricity, leaving only water vapor as a byproduct. the
in way 10,000 pounds, and can only perform for basic arithmetic -- functions.after 23 decimal places. a simple multiplication input could take over five seconds to compute. how far we have come. for a look at what is trending, the asay hinting that she did not stay in a five-star hotel for the super bowl, she is airbnb. the singer posted this photo after the game and had airbnb. according to tmz, she was unnecessarily roughing it, this rental goes for $10,000 a night, featuring an infinity...
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so by that arithmetic, whoever comes out as the other republican candidate at the end of this whole fight, whether it's at the convention or the later primaries, in the big states, i think it's going to be rubio. the reason i talk rubio up much, i think he can win a general election. i don't know if trump can. >> the problem for the democrats is, people don't look at steve's green state and see it as a 35% state. they see it as a sweep for donald trump. >> especially if he wins all the delegates for winning and then he wins all the delegates from all seven congressional districts around that state. that is just a commanding win there. and i hear that all the strategizing happening in this republican race, i still haven't heard a credible case that either ted cruz or marco rubio would quit and defer to the other at any other time. they will not -- >> there's no state on the calendar there trump has a deficit in the polls. >> you have three lanes, and there appear to be walls between the lanes. i know that parties come together when a leader finally emerges. that's what generally happens. i
so by that arithmetic, whoever comes out as the other republican candidate at the end of this whole fight, whether it's at the convention or the later primaries, in the big states, i think it's going to be rubio. the reason i talk rubio up much, i think he can win a general election. i don't know if trump can. >> the problem for the democrats is, people don't look at steve's green state and see it as a 35% state. they see it as a sweep for donald trump. >> especially if he wins all...
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divine thomas who argued in the early 19th century that because food production could only increase arithmetic that the population could increase geometrically that people were going to starve to death in the near future and yet that's not what happened. it's dangerous to talk to demographers but i don't think even the most optimistic among us would suggest that there will be less then 10 billion people by 2100. that's an increase, in other words you will have a third more human beings on this planet in 85 years then you do now and a steady increase along the way to that so how are you going to feed these people? and how is one going to order the world so that the world doesn't become a place where again, the poor starve and the poor areas, and global warming has been very unfair if you will, you can't call a global phenomenon unfair because it gives the agency that obviously of phenomenon cannot have but nonetheless it will be the poor parts of the world, the regions of africa, parts of the near middle east that are likely to be the most affected. in other words, the poorest people are going
divine thomas who argued in the early 19th century that because food production could only increase arithmetic that the population could increase geometrically that people were going to starve to death in the near future and yet that's not what happened. it's dangerous to talk to demographers but i don't think even the most optimistic among us would suggest that there will be less then 10 billion people by 2100. that's an increase, in other words you will have a third more human beings on this...
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reading, writing and arithmetic. >>> a board seat to oprah. just rheumer and talk at this point, but so long as we're gossiping a private venture fund interested in buying twitter outright. alphabet will report profits today. the company formally known as google. this is the first time it will break out some of its other companies like google and into their own categories. we'll break it down for you in half an hour. >>> a lot of interesting things this week. alphabet today and yahoo! reports tomorrow and i don't need to tell you the drama there. the all-important jobs number on friday. more political than usual, guys. a good job's numbers and some good jobs numbers lately will help the democrat get some on the candidates in the election. >> all right. helping the local bay area businesses, of course, the super bowl. in most cases. but right now the vandalized super bowl statue in san francisco alamo square is no where to be found after taken away by the city. we showed you the photos posted to twitter and it was knocked down and the letters t
reading, writing and arithmetic. >>> a board seat to oprah. just rheumer and talk at this point, but so long as we're gossiping a private venture fund interested in buying twitter outright. alphabet will report profits today. the company formally known as google. this is the first time it will break out some of its other companies like google and into their own categories. we'll break it down for you in half an hour. >>> a lot of interesting things this week. alphabet today...
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district math team will be hosting an opportunity for parents and families to provide feedback on the arithmetic core curriculum all participants will look through the materials and provide structured feedback with the computerized safer with the revised curriculum for the 2017-2018 sexual so ladies and gentlemen, we value our input please attend given it on february 24th from 6 to 4:30 on 25th avenue in an announcement pride to announce that jewelry's gordon has won the debate league congratulations to the back to back champion (clapping.) we have to outstanding students integrations to the back to back champion title wessel who is on this a freshmen this is an education and youth nonprofit organization i'm referring to the bay area debate team their mission to make comprehensive evidence cat debate to debate every student the wear with the contra-costa alameda contra costa and our sfusd we have been others one hundred high school and middle school competing with two more debate tournament to go one invitation on valentine's day the mayor's boneer of mission high school the count notification w
district math team will be hosting an opportunity for parents and families to provide feedback on the arithmetic core curriculum all participants will look through the materials and provide structured feedback with the computerized safer with the revised curriculum for the 2017-2018 sexual so ladies and gentlemen, we value our input please attend given it on february 24th from 6 to 4:30 on 25th avenue in an announcement pride to announce that jewelry's gordon has won the debate league...