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benny will be part of this for a long time he invests.ng term until your goal of skews is done. i want to see the kids successful in every school. i want to thank sails force with mark who will speak. it's a inspiration of people and resources. the single largest financial single year donations it's appropriate to make this announcement here they went one step further and this is what technology companies try to do that's why it's a joy to work with p them. he asked about what we want to do mark when he asked me that he said i'll go one stapling step i'll do something that i think about trigger the additional $1.2 million a one hundred thoughts to each principle for the principles innovation fund challenging the principles to think outside the box kowa you what do you need. i didn't dictate at all to any of the things the principles came up with only to suggest this is your opportunity to really be creative this is not you to do you came to san francisco it's not just a splarn it's about being a part of the san francisco fabric. and mr. b
benny will be part of this for a long time he invests.ng term until your goal of skews is done. i want to see the kids successful in every school. i want to thank sails force with mark who will speak. it's a inspiration of people and resources. the single largest financial single year donations it's appropriate to make this announcement here they went one step further and this is what technology companies try to do that's why it's a joy to work with p them. he asked about what we want to do...
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benny house file and the work sales company has given us this up to this point. it helps us to think outside the bongs and the final question that benny house file has asked me when we're through dealing with the equity question when we've gotten comfortable with technology the question will be which is a it that you want to do with education in san francisco. i'm happy to entertain that question along with a large group of partners through sf city and sales force. we've begun those conversations and we're going to have a lot of outside meetings to demonstrate if resources were not a barrier what do we want our community to establish with the companies. that will make me more excited about all the transcribe lags of shut downstairs and strikes things that would drag a mayor down to the deepest of depression but to signal that we have great partners in our business community that demonstrate their love for our city and this is the appropriate way to introduce a good friend the ceo of sales force, of course, that's mr. benny house file >> (clapping) >> well, we're
benny house file and the work sales company has given us this up to this point. it helps us to think outside the bongs and the final question that benny house file has asked me when we're through dealing with the equity question when we've gotten comfortable with technology the question will be which is a it that you want to do with education in san francisco. i'm happy to entertain that question along with a large group of partners through sf city and sales force. we've begun those...
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william benny is called on to help. a mathematician and code breaker. for decades, benny commuted from his home in maryland to the national security agency in fort meade, working on top secret projects. >> we would snap the relationships of everybody in the world. >> reporter: after 9/11, benny and a small team created a computer program, constantly scanning data on e-mails and cell phones, aimed at finding terrorist activity. >> you developed a program to do what? >> the idea was, how can you look into tera bytes of data going by every minute, and see what's important in that data to pull out and figure out intentions and capabilities of potential enemies in world. >> reporter: but benny soon became concerned that the government was spying on average americans. >> the data that was being taken in was all about the united states citizens. >> you think this goes way, way beyond pursuing terrorists? >> absolutely. they're destroying our democracy is what they're doing. >> reporter: controversy about the tracking program went public early this year, when a
william benny is called on to help. a mathematician and code breaker. for decades, benny commuted from his home in maryland to the national security agency in fort meade, working on top secret projects. >> we would snap the relationships of everybody in the world. >> reporter: after 9/11, benny and a small team created a computer program, constantly scanning data on e-mails and cell phones, aimed at finding terrorist activity. >> you developed a program to do what? >>...
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. >> es benny. (telÉfono suena). >> salÚdalo por mÍ. (telÉfono suena). >> ¿quÉ tienes, benny?? si fuera usted estarÍa con una nena en south beach estirÁndola, por favor. >> no me interesa las leyes que haya roto, no estamos aquÍ por eso. necesito que identifique a este hombre. >> sabe lo que le pasÓ a los otros doctores, usted puede ser el siguiente. nosotros podemos protegerlo. >> no lo conocen, protegerme, no pueden hacerlo, ustedes me hallaron aquÍ, Él me hallarÁ aquÍ. >> lo arrestarÉ, de usted solo necesito un sÍ o un no, ¿es el solitario? es el solitario! >> nosotros estÁbamos comisionados por los estados unidos, y le hicimos todas las cirugÍas. cuando estaba en la cia le cambiamos el rostro muchas veces. Él vino a mÍ hace tres aÑos, su rostro casi se habÍa caido, reparÉ el mÚsculo, el tejido nervioso. luego reconstruÍ los huesos y no volvi a verlo. esta es la imagen que le di, que le di. >> mire, doc, vendrÁ con nosotros, lo protegeremos, ¿entiende? vaya a recoger sus cosas. >> ¿quÉ? ah, sÍ, si, sÍ, estÁ bien. >> sÍ, si, sÍ, adelante. >> ¿crees en el destino, benny? >> d
. >> es benny. (telÉfono suena). >> salÚdalo por mÍ. (telÉfono suena). >> ¿quÉ tienes, benny?? si fuera usted estarÍa con una nena en south beach estirÁndola, por favor. >> no me interesa las leyes que haya roto, no estamos aquÍ por eso. necesito que identifique a este hombre. >> sabe lo que le pasÓ a los otros doctores, usted puede ser el siguiente. nosotros podemos protegerlo. >> no lo conocen, protegerme, no pueden hacerlo, ustedes me hallaron...
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benny thank you for being here (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize two corporate's partners here today mr. ken at zinc good who partnered u.s.s. from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is here from the creeping foundation. and then a person we've been working with hand and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> hand you choose the analog but helped us with a true partnering susan we appreciate your help (clapping). >> and then last but not least one person is here one is not by the two members the district staff that's been on the ground both visionary but making the trains won run on time and she's our special assistant to the chief of staff. (clapping) and then our district chief of staff who couldn't be here today is on the east coast planning her daughter's wedding but that's laura wherever yo
benny thank you for being here (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize two corporate's partners here today mr. ken at zinc good who partnered u.s.s. from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is...
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and benny napolean, has a career in law enforcement. and that's what he is pitching. it's been so ironic to this whole race that mike dogen dominated by 20 points. there were lawsuits during the primary and benny ended getting kicked off the ballot and still won the write-in campaign. and the last weeks are interesting because so much attention is being focused on what the show and that is that mike dugen is leading. he would be the first white mayor in 40 years. certainly that's an important story. i know national media is looking. but the real story is that detroit is under an emergency manager put in place by mike sniders. and a lot of people are upset because the city is in ensns being run an an emergency manager. when governor snider announced, he said he lost confidence in the current administration. if the polls are right, mike will be the next mayor what will he do to relinquish more control should he be successful? that's going to be fascinating to watch. >> which is what monica writes about this morpg in the "new york times." -- about this morning in the "ne
and benny napolean, has a career in law enforcement. and that's what he is pitching. it's been so ironic to this whole race that mike dogen dominated by 20 points. there were lawsuits during the primary and benny ended getting kicked off the ballot and still won the write-in campaign. and the last weeks are interesting because so much attention is being focused on what the show and that is that mike dugen is leading. he would be the first white mayor in 40 years. certainly that's an important...
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benny and jenny jenny there were called in their little. no two people in family were were more alike. jane thought of her brother as their second doll she said. they were after a fashion trends and away, like a pair of eyes. they posed no autobiographical to alumni because their life could hardly have been more different. benjamin franklin ran away from home when he was 17. his sister never last. he taught himself to write with wit and foursome style. she never learned how to spell. the day he turned 21 he wrote her a letter. she was 14. beginning of course would last until his death 63 years later. he became a printer, a philosopher and state men. she became a wife, a mother and a widow. he signed the declaration of independence, the treaty of paris in the comp petition. she strained to form the letters of her name. he loves no one longer. she looks no one better. benjamin franklin wrote more letters to his sister, jane, then he wrote to anyone else. all her life, she wrote back, letter after letter filled with news and recipes and gossip
benny and jenny jenny there were called in their little. no two people in family were were more alike. jane thought of her brother as their second doll she said. they were after a fashion trends and away, like a pair of eyes. they posed no autobiographical to alumni because their life could hardly have been more different. benjamin franklin ran away from home when he was 17. his sister never last. he taught himself to write with wit and foursome style. she never learned how to spell. the day he...
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drowning out his doubts, bennie decided to take a leap of faith. ♪ ♪ >> rorter: and started his own musicowntown san jose. >> i just feel like youknow, like i'm on a runw. i'm just getting ready to take off. i got to keep working. feel like i'm chasing my drm. reporter: three years ago he was outn the elemes scraping by, working nstruction. but he said he quit thanks in part to what his teachers aays told him, follow your passion. >> i've aays heard people say the best jobs doing something that you love doing. >> reporter: something many people in bennie's generation, gen-y say ty heard a lot of growin up. there are tools out there to help gau pop culturever me. check out, forinstance, google's ngram which shows how popular a phrase is made over time. "a secure reer" started to drop in the late 80s and "follow your passion" began to take off when the gen-y was in school. this professor wrote his last bookn gen-y and how flowing yourassion is the wrong advice. when they fin the perfect job they'll lo it and bein gauged at day one, when they show up their expectations are gng to be high and
drowning out his doubts, bennie decided to take a leap of faith. ♪ ♪ >> rorter: and started his own musicowntown san jose. >> i just feel like youknow, like i'm on a runw. i'm just getting ready to take off. i got to keep working. feel like i'm chasing my drm. reporter: three years ago he was outn the elemes scraping by, working nstruction. but he said he quit thanks in part to what his teachers aays told him, follow your passion. >> i've aays heard people say the best...
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and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and s
and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high...
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president is scheduled to speak at the jazz center and at 2:00 another fundraiser at cell force mark bennie off. >> and now at at the area they line had up for tickets. they ended up but they are excited about that opportunity. >> back in seattle, after his appearances in san francisco, he heads for southern california and alex savage will have more coming up at the top of the hour. >>> they will hold a noontime news conference and the civil rights group will express its outrage with a hate crime case that has stunned the entire country. they filed for felony charges against four white students visually bullying and abusing a black roommate. they are facing hate crimes and battery charges. >>> time now 4:43 a memorial has been set up outside john f. kennedy's high school to mourning the long-term coach. he was killed while driving and he was actually trying to direct traffic away from a serious crash when another car hit and killed him. he was the athletic director of jfk high and at 76 years old he was still helping out with the sports program. >> he is the guy who loved his football playe
president is scheduled to speak at the jazz center and at 2:00 another fundraiser at cell force mark bennie off. >> and now at at the area they line had up for tickets. they ended up but they are excited about that opportunity. >> back in seattle, after his appearances in san francisco, he heads for southern california and alex savage will have more coming up at the top of the hour. >>> they will hold a noontime news conference and the civil rights group will express its...
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ceo mike duggan heads into the election with a strong lead over fellow democrat wayne county sheriff benny napoleon. the poll has duggan ahead by 24%. >> about the pole result i have a three letter word - wow. >> marketing professor martin bernaki says duggan's lead in an african-american city their support for new leadership. duggan's reputation as being a fix-it man is appealing to voters. he's touted his record at overhauling the urban bus system and rescuing eight hospitals within the detroit medical center. >> we are talking about a black city and a white guy - someone believes he can do something. there are those that believe the same about napoleon, a resident with history in law enforcement. whoever becomes mayor, their impact may be limited. an emergency manager is in charge of the city for another year. sheriff napoleon says his first order of business will be to change that. >> get rid of kech is my number one job. >> duggan took a conciliatory tone. >> i want to work with kevin orare and the government and i hope i get the authority to run the city. >> facing $18 billion in lon
ceo mike duggan heads into the election with a strong lead over fellow democrat wayne county sheriff benny napoleon. the poll has duggan ahead by 24%. >> about the pole result i have a three letter word - wow. >> marketing professor martin bernaki says duggan's lead in an african-american city their support for new leadership. duggan's reputation as being a fix-it man is appealing to voters. he's touted his record at overhauling the urban bus system and rescuing eight hospitals...
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we should have bennie hill in the background, maybe.le what the saints did to the cowboys last night. they had 41 downs. 400 yards passing, 4 touchdowns. 34 for 41 is a million passer rating. 49-17, they rout the cowboys. >>> niners trailing the panthers, 10-9. a chance for a comeback. colin kaepernick, picked. if you would quadruple coverage. >> the panthers. >> five in a row. >> i can't wait until they play new orleans. >> san diego. broncos/chargers. they beat the chargers. manning, aggravated that ankle. mri tonight. please, jake locker's my backup. i'm up the creek. >>> baltimore, bengals battling back. no way. tip drill. and a.j. green, just standing there. we go to o.t. would it matter? bengals. they don't do anything. and the ravens get a field goal to win it. what a letdown. an incredible play. >>> colts punting in the second quarter. d te von austin. he had 98 yards. up the sideline for the touchdown. he also had an 81-yard touchdown catch the rams looked pretty good. beat the colts. >>> chicago, lions up one. matt stafford fi
we should have bennie hill in the background, maybe.le what the saints did to the cowboys last night. they had 41 downs. 400 yards passing, 4 touchdowns. 34 for 41 is a million passer rating. 49-17, they rout the cowboys. >>> niners trailing the panthers, 10-9. a chance for a comeback. colin kaepernick, picked. if you would quadruple coverage. >> the panthers. >> five in a row. >> i can't wait until they play new orleans. >> san diego. broncos/chargers. they...
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is ranking member of the house committee on homeland security, mississippi democratic congressman bennie thompson. sir, it's good to have you here. i know you just stepped away from the hearing of security of personal information about the federal website for healthcare.gov but i'd like to get your reaction for what seems to be this gathering storm for democrats. you've got even president clinton getting on board for changes to this law and then we see the president's approval rating, as if this new low below 40%. you've got 46% who believe the president willfully deceived them about what the acament. the gallup has congress's approval rating at a record low 9%. so the president is doing a lot better than you guys, but how does the white house stop the bleeding here and what kind of changes, if you think there should be any made, should be made? >> well, first of all, i think we have to get the website fixed. the president said december 1 it will be up and running. he really needs to meet that deadline if at all possible. if he can't, he needs to be for for forthright, forthcoming and te
is ranking member of the house committee on homeland security, mississippi democratic congressman bennie thompson. sir, it's good to have you here. i know you just stepped away from the hearing of security of personal information about the federal website for healthcare.gov but i'd like to get your reaction for what seems to be this gathering storm for democrats. you've got even president clinton getting on board for changes to this law and then we see the president's approval rating, as if...
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>> hi, my name is benny and impart of the ownership of the body shop next door and i want to point out a couple of things before i go with my spiel they said that they were enthuse enthuse when they got 24 signatures we got over 100. i love the fact that the mission housing authority, owner and talked about his project, 62 units and no higher than two floors and spread across on the higher square block. and they are talking about 75 in the tiny corner of our block. and now, on my spiel, i am at the body shop next door and like i said we have been there 16 years and i am going to be there for another 20 and we just extended our lease and we are in the m1 industrial use zone, behind me block is a plumber, and is a furniture construction, and there is the artist studio that paints, and we paint all day. i have got neighbors across the street that don't like me because they can smell my paint in the afternoon and i have neighbors on the block behind me that come over and say that they have a newborn that can smell my paint in the afternoon, luckily the fire department and the bay area agre
>> hi, my name is benny and impart of the ownership of the body shop next door and i want to point out a couple of things before i go with my spiel they said that they were enthuse enthuse when they got 24 signatures we got over 100. i love the fact that the mission housing authority, owner and talked about his project, 62 units and no higher than two floors and spread across on the higher square block. and they are talking about 75 in the tiny corner of our block. and now, on my spiel, i...
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. >> reporter: for people like benny blanco, he's living the best of both worlds.king back, he says he couldn't imagine life any other way. >> that's how people became successful is just putting your all into it. jumping in with two feet and not looking back. >> reporter: defining generations and characteristics, still a gray area. what sociologists we spoke with agree on is it's the first time in human history in the u.s. they can study four generations at the workplace together, from the depression era to the generation x and now y. stephanie troung, nbc bay area news. >> did they call us apathetic in that story? i take offense. >> i'm not telling you which group i'm in. >> all right. shall we move on to the weather? >> let's do it. >> friday just around the corner. we'll see a few changes throughout the end of the workweek. no matter how hard you worked, you're always ready for that friday. 8:00 p.m., upper 40s and low 50s at the coast, temperatures won't fluctuate too much. as we head throughout the afternoon, upper 60s by the bay. instead of mid 70s, we'll go
. >> reporter: for people like benny blanco, he's living the best of both worlds.king back, he says he couldn't imagine life any other way. >> that's how people became successful is just putting your all into it. jumping in with two feet and not looking back. >> reporter: defining generations and characteristics, still a gray area. what sociologists we spoke with agree on is it's the first time in human history in the u.s. they can study four generations at the workplace...
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hospital ceo heads into tuesday's election, with a strong lead over fellow democrat wayne county sheriff benny napoleon. the most recent poll has duncan ahead by 24%. >> about those ruts so far, i have a three letter word, wow. >> university of detroit mercy, marketing professor says his lead shows that in a city that's over 80% african-american, there's support for new leadership regardless of race. >> it appears duncan's reputation is being a fix it man appeals to voter whose are looking for change. he has been touting his record of overhauling the bus system, and rescuing eight hospitals from fiscal ruin within the detroit medical center. >> we talk about a black city, and this white guys so somebody beliefs he can do something. who has a familiar face to detroiters. >> whoever becomes mayor, their immediate impact may be limited. an emergency manageser in charge of the city for at least another year. sheriff napoleon says his first order of business, will be to change that. >> absolutely, getting rid of kevin is my number one job. >> he has taken a more consolelatory tone. >> and i am hopi
hospital ceo heads into tuesday's election, with a strong lead over fellow democrat wayne county sheriff benny napoleon. the most recent poll has duncan ahead by 24%. >> about those ruts so far, i have a three letter word, wow. >> university of detroit mercy, marketing professor says his lead shows that in a city that's over 80% african-american, there's support for new leadership regardless of race. >> it appears duncan's reputation is being a fix it man appeals to voter...
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qaddafi to set and to benny what where there was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. this week. usually there no more than fifteen years old. twenty five. water in the lake is helping scientists the mysteries of the universe. i tried to see in its entirety. but i have discovered something new here. but this place offers. to meet. with legislators there is pressure here. this is part of a process people are watching. who don't want to see. people's. privacy being something that is. why because in the future if. you don't want to see this. for commercial reasons people want to see this. result in some way. wealthy british style. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. but i will only react to situations i have read the reports to put in the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's mr kerry because i. know. no more weasel w
qaddafi to set and to benny what where there was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. this week. usually there no more than fifteen years old. twenty five. water in the lake is helping scientists the mysteries of the universe. i tried to see in its entirety. but i have discovered something new here. but this place offers. to...
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qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. the i'm a celeb it was terrible they come up very hard to make out a letter to get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone. just see. lists le may. live. i think. over my shoulder doing the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one. mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to f
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from different countries fight each other like the old man and those from bangladesh for example bennies i don't want this area they may get there are a lot of them here and in other areas nationalities at first they came from some countries now also from eastern or less the whole region is full of immigrants. or polish or a dizzying gadget and very strong activity but live along well also europe must be. solve this problem the e.u. has pledged to give an additional thirty million euros for italy to build more shelters for the refugees but it's unlikely this will help create new jobs or ease the flow of immigrants all together because it's going off r.t. rolled. some other news now from around the world in egypt supporters of the muslim brotherhood have staged fresh protests ahead of a trial for. ousted president mohamed morsy several thousands took to the streets of cairo and alexandria were clashes between locals an islamist have been reported on and morsi and key brotherhood figures are doing court on monday on charges of inciting violence more rallies are promised by their supporters
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rebels with tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. liz claiborne. led live. live . torch is on an epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand coming. in a record setting trip. their. numbers. olympic torch relay. on our. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you that we're discussing the turbulent middle east. on seven to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the program about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or all saudi arabia going on its own that could be just all bluster nonetheless saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria was the talk about syria in a secon
rebels with tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. liz claiborne. led live. live . torch is on an epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand...
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>> benny. he likes to feed you, doesn't he is this. >> yes, he's the food devil.evil. >> what do you do? how do you not get tempted? >> it's difficult, but i try to find healthier things to do. bake a little different, add a little less sugar. >> use splenda or something like that. >> i actually don't like things unless they're totally natural. >> she's a baker and she likes to give food as gifts. she has a very famous carrot cake we're hopefully going to sample, but now she keeps her hands busy so she's not eating. healthier doesn't always mean lower in calories. >> how much weight do you guys usually gain over the holidays? >> i would say a few. maybe two or three. >> i have five. >> do you? >> yeah. then i struggle in january to get rid of the sugar also, because i like sweets. >> you're not alone because that's when all the commercials come out for the weight loss. they all come out in january. >> the best thing to start heading this off is to learn to barter. say, i'm going to have one item so i don't have that. i'm going to have a roll so i won't have that e
>> benny. he likes to feed you, doesn't he is this. >> yes, he's the food devil.evil. >> what do you do? how do you not get tempted? >> it's difficult, but i try to find healthier things to do. bake a little different, add a little less sugar. >> use splenda or something like that. >> i actually don't like things unless they're totally natural. >> she's a baker and she likes to give food as gifts. she has a very famous carrot cake we're hopefully going...
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leaving behind these ebullient things that she had sung early on-- the teddy wilson stuff and the bennynd turning to this darker, bleaker, more somber torch songy sorts of selections. and i think that's true. this song represents a fulcrum in her career. it's really a transitional moment when she starts to sing it. and gloomy sunday was supposedly also banned, but for very different reasons. i mean, gloomy sunday-- the so-called hungarian suicide song-- you know, i think that it was largely hype, but there were stories of people jumping out of windows after they heard it-- you know, distraught lovers whose despair was rekindled by hearing the song. i don't think those stories were true, necessarily. and certainly, it was a very different kind of song. the message was very different than strange fruit. you can imagine, though, the emotional toll of every night performing strange fruit and gloomy sunday. yeah, that's right, and then, you know, don't explain. there are a lot of other ones: you've changed. i mean, there's a limit to how many you can do, and she didn't always want to perform
leaving behind these ebullient things that she had sung early on-- the teddy wilson stuff and the bennynd turning to this darker, bleaker, more somber torch songy sorts of selections. and i think that's true. this song represents a fulcrum in her career. it's really a transitional moment when she starts to sing it. and gloomy sunday was supposedly also banned, but for very different reasons. i mean, gloomy sunday-- the so-called hungarian suicide song-- you know, i think that it was largely...
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they face a choice between mike dugan and benny napoleon. dugan is widely expected to win.ever prevails will take olfson under -- office under the emergency messengerrer who is tackling detroit's crisis. >> in afternoon hour they are expected to pass a measure that would make it illegal to fire employees based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. it will fail in the house where speaker joint sides johnson and johnson is under fire after allegations they marketed three drugs never approved and could be dangerous to consumers. we have more. >> this is the latest of several multi-billion dollar settlements agreed to by big pharmaceutical companies in resent years for wrongdoing. johnson & johnson bribed dock portion and -- doctors and pharmacies they ar it's the thid largest of the drug makers. >> they lined their pockets at the expense of the patients and the industry. >> last year glax glaxosmithklie broke the record. agreeing to $3 billion in fines for approving their anti- depressants. that represented less than 11% of glas glaxo's revenue. >> as for johnson &
they face a choice between mike dugan and benny napoleon. dugan is widely expected to win.ever prevails will take olfson under -- office under the emergency messengerrer who is tackling detroit's crisis. >> in afternoon hour they are expected to pass a measure that would make it illegal to fire employees based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. it will fail in the house where speaker joint sides johnson and johnson is under fire after allegations they marketed three drugs...
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. >> number 13 michigan state against north-western, connor cook to bennie fowler, into high gear. we have the highlights and fancy editing. the 87 yard hook, 14-3 lead. cook was cooking, he throws another touchdown to jose price. get your tickets to the gun show. michigan state flex their muscle, hammering the wildcats. in the process the 10 in one spark heading to the championship game where they'll face g ohio. if you're happy and you know it clap your hands. bob stoops, number 20 for oklahoma running wild. popping to the outside by brennan clay. you can kiss him goodbye. clay takes it 64 yards to the happy place. sonars up. clay does it again. the senior from description ranch in san diego racked two touchdown. oklahoma hit. remember how the new york giants lost their first six games and everyone hate on them saying there's no way they'll make the play offs. way. they have won four straight sense. john henry smith says boy up. >> from the chatter in the locker room the cowboys and giants are buying into the hype around their meeting in nersry. >> we want it badly. >> the giants
. >> number 13 michigan state against north-western, connor cook to bennie fowler, into high gear. we have the highlights and fancy editing. the 87 yard hook, 14-3 lead. cook was cooking, he throws another touchdown to jose price. get your tickets to the gun show. michigan state flex their muscle, hammering the wildcats. in the process the 10 in one spark heading to the championship game where they'll face g ohio. if you're happy and you know it clap your hands. bob stoops, number 20 for...
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. >> connor cook finds benny in the corner of the end zone. one touch down, one interception. the game is part of defense, approving why they are ranked number one. wolfer ins rushing. the worst output in michigan history. let's jump to the fourth. with under three minutes to go, msu puts the nail in the coffin. 40 yard touch down, langford a buck 20. it was the most lopsided win in the series since 1967. >> we shust robinson -- shut robinson down, it was a two-headed quarterback. how did we do it? played good defense. played our defense. there was no surprises. what they saw is what we saw. >> big 10 action, penn state and illinois look to get back on track after losing last week. sam finkin - tied at 17. to overtime. chrissian haken berg on third. kyle comes up big with a first td catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. this is when nathan selhouse, his path tipped at the ends zone. penn state fired up and hold on for the win. >> how about wisconsin and iowa looking to break a record of 42 and two. second quarter wisconsin down six. star i have to peterson off a 44 yard touc
. >> connor cook finds benny in the corner of the end zone. one touch down, one interception. the game is part of defense, approving why they are ranked number one. wolfer ins rushing. the worst output in michigan history. let's jump to the fourth. with under three minutes to go, msu puts the nail in the coffin. 40 yard touch down, langford a buck 20. it was the most lopsided win in the series since 1967. >> we shust robinson -- shut robinson down, it was a two-headed quarterback....
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score tied at six, connor cook finds benny fowler. 252 passing yards, one touchdown, one interception. all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not good. danny etling's pass intercepted. then on ohio state's second play from scrimmage, different story. braxton miller to jeff. produced defense mia. 40-yard touchdown. ohio state extending to 21 games, ball game. how about big 10 action, penn state and illinois back on track after losing last week. penn state kicker sam from 35 yards out. game tied at 17. we go to overtime. christen on third and call carder coming up big with his first touch down catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. nathan schillehouse's pass. intercepted. fights and holds on to win 24-17 in ot. >> they are resilient. we have a great bunch of
score tied at six, connor cook finds benny fowler. 252 passing yards, one touchdown, one interception. all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not...
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lays it out to bennie fowler. trust me on this. i can predict the future. kick into high speed. that 87 yard hook up giving the spartans a lead. cook throws another touch dawn. and gets the ticket to the gun show. michigan state flexes their muscles. they hammer the wildcats. the spartans heading for the championship. where they face ohio state. >> we have a lot of guys making a lot of plays. >> how do you characterise the work of defense? >> solid. very solid. they've given up six points, they have a great offence. and guys that will make play. >> this is significant. a trophy in your locker room, what does that mean or feel like. >> there's one goal down. we have a win next week, we finish the season and go to the playoffs. >> roll, time, rom. alabama the number one team putting a hurt on chatan agoa. >> off the put return for ben. christian jones playing catch me if you can. no one will catch him as he shakes and bakes his way. 75 yards to the house. in total control. >> later aj mccarran getting into the act as he shoots it down the pike. alabama spank chatan agoa. next up t
lays it out to bennie fowler. trust me on this. i can predict the future. kick into high speed. that 87 yard hook up giving the spartans a lead. cook throws another touch dawn. and gets the ticket to the gun show. michigan state flexes their muscles. they hammer the wildcats. the spartans heading for the championship. where they face ohio state. >> we have a lot of guys making a lot of plays. >> how do you characterise the work of defense? >> solid. very solid. they've given...