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. >> translator: during class, our teacher would be explaining and writing something on the blackboard and a u.s. military jet would fly over the school like it just did that's life in okinwa. >> reporter: it brings problems for the residents. in 2004, a u.s. helicopter crashed in a university campus. the accident was hit but barely registered elsewhere in japan. he was living in tokyo at the time and doesn't pay attention to what is happening on the island and little idea what it's like surrounded by bases. >> what i'm trying to do is convert the anger into laughter. i thought people would understand our problem better that way. >> reporter: the latest script deals with an aircraft the u.s. is deploying. loca locals. the venue was packed for the performan performance. [speaking foreign language] >> translator: i love the way they transform our feelings into laughter. >> translator: when i first hear the jokes, they make me laugh and then get me thinking. >> translator: u.s. bases are still there 70 years after the war and there is a plan to build a new one so i may have to make this a
. >> translator: during class, our teacher would be explaining and writing something on the blackboard and a u.s. military jet would fly over the school like it just did that's life in okinwa. >> reporter: it brings problems for the residents. in 2004, a u.s. helicopter crashed in a university campus. the accident was hit but barely registered elsewhere in japan. he was living in tokyo at the time and doesn't pay attention to what is happening on the island and little idea what it's...
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we work hard to keep blackboard in the district of columbia.re are other big businesses that we want. and i passed our economic development team with -- tasked our economic development team by going out to the jurisdictions to look at companies and say you should be here in washington and the response that we're getting is pretty good. >> and you did hire courtney snowden to be your economic development -- we have only a minute left, to make sure that the progress that you talked about, the people on the east side of the river don't just watch it, but are part of it. >> that's right. you have heard me talk, certainly this 7 1/2 months, and for a lot of time on the campaign trail about how we close gaps in d.c. the prosperity we have build in this city should be spread across the river into neighborhoods that had been underresourced for too many years. our deputy mayor is tasked with looking at education, jobs and workforce training. small business and economic development to help us do that. >> okay. well, you're into the stars of your term. yo
we work hard to keep blackboard in the district of columbia.re are other big businesses that we want. and i passed our economic development team with -- tasked our economic development team by going out to the jurisdictions to look at companies and say you should be here in washington and the response that we're getting is pretty good. >> and you did hire courtney snowden to be your economic development -- we have only a minute left, to make sure that the progress that you talked about,...
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oh, oh, oh,. [ laughter ] this is glenn's blackboard. we have to play by glenn's rules which will are if you subscribe to an idea, you also subscribe to that idea's ideology and to every negative consequence that it remotely applies when it carry it to absurd extremes. if you believe in a minimum safety net to the nation's medias you believe in total government control. if you believe that this provides a tent post for a nation's foundation that could only lead to totalitarian theocracy. jon, that's crazism that can't be right because there would be all kinds of retkofrpbg hrus truths. you're absolutely (bleep) right. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [ laughter ] if that were true, somehow i would be able to show a bearded jesus over time turn into -- ooooh, ahhh, look beard now it's white and he's muslim. [ laughter ] did i just blow your mind? [ laughter ] am i the only one here saying that having facial hair makes you a blood thirsty total yirn theocrat? i'm afraid jon, beepboop. i could hold a swastika or a hammer and sick
oh, oh, oh,. [ laughter ] this is glenn's blackboard. we have to play by glenn's rules which will are if you subscribe to an idea, you also subscribe to that idea's ideology and to every negative consequence that it remotely applies when it carry it to absurd extremes. if you believe in a minimum safety net to the nation's medias you believe in total government control. if you believe that this provides a tent post for a nation's foundation that could only lead to totalitarian theocracy. jon,...
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steamrollers, and erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again, but baseball marks the time. >> rose: baseball. james earl jones in "field of dreams." we end tonight on a baseball field where time stands still. here's chip reid. >> reporter: the pitching is underhand. a ball caught on a bounce is still an out. >> nice play out there, nice play! >> reporter: this is vintage baseball, the game as it was played in the 1860s, when baseball gloves hadn't yet been invented. >> yes! ploouz ( applause ) >> reporter: and the game had a language all its own. >> you have a hitter that's a stryker. >> reporter: the hitter is the stryker. >> instead of being out, he's dead. >> reporter: first baseman jacob newcomb is president of the dirigo team. the catcher is the-- >> the hind. >> reporter: so he's the butt of a lot of jokes? >> i guess so if you want to put it that way, yeah. >> reporter: just like the old days they all have nick names like red, shoeless, irish, and lefty. steve mccomber is "the babe." how long you going to stay at this? as i can. i'll do a couple of knee replacements thi
steamrollers, and erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again, but baseball marks the time. >> rose: baseball. james earl jones in "field of dreams." we end tonight on a baseball field where time stands still. here's chip reid. >> reporter: the pitching is underhand. a ball caught on a bounce is still an out. >> nice play out there, nice play! >> reporter: this is vintage baseball, the game as it was played in the 1860s, when baseball gloves hadn't yet...
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if you can't see the blackboard you can't do well in school.ing is maybe 80% of learning. so you hear it but you can't write it down or you can't see it, you're not going to learn it. so having good vision is super important. sometimes the children in third, fourth, fifth grade, they will say, i can't see the blackboard and simple glasses help. and it's very important. if your child needs glasses and 40% of americans are, as you said, near-sighted if your child needs glasses, there is a positive spin to it which is with these glasses, i can show them in the trial frames with these glasses, you can see better for school for sports, for video games and you'll hit that baseball and you're going to play better soccer. it's a very positive experience. >> parents walk in and say i want an screening, an exam and i wanted something specific? >> if you feel like there is a problem and you see the symptoms of a problem, your child is squinting, your child is sitting very close to the television or the video, your child is resisting reading. sometimes kid
if you can't see the blackboard you can't do well in school.ing is maybe 80% of learning. so you hear it but you can't write it down or you can't see it, you're not going to learn it. so having good vision is super important. sometimes the children in third, fourth, fifth grade, they will say, i can't see the blackboard and simple glasses help. and it's very important. if your child needs glasses and 40% of americans are, as you said, near-sighted if your child needs glasses, there is a...
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study guides are on blackboards. please, please start this weekend. also, by the way, remember, both of the sis have posted when those review sessions are. first one is sunday. have a nice weekend. >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature book tv programming week noits in primetime on c-span2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and for the weekends here are a few book tv special programs. saturday, august 22nd, we're live from jackson, mississippi frrx the inaugural mississippi book festival, beginning at 11:30 a.m. eastern, with discussions on harper lee, civil rights, and the civil war. on saturday, september 5th, we're live from our nation's capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed on sand with our live in depth program with senior fellow at the american enterprise institute lynne cheney. book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >>> first lady helen taft called nelly, made several notable changes to the white house. the most obvious was
study guides are on blackboards. please, please start this weekend. also, by the way, remember, both of the sis have posted when those review sessions are. first one is sunday. have a nice weekend. >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature book tv programming week noits in primetime on c-span2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and for the weekends here are a few book tv special programs. saturday, august 22nd, we're live from jackson, mississippi frrx the inaugural mississippi...
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i am reading the blackboard right now and if you're interested in education highly, hively recommend it. -- highly recommend it. it's a gorgeous, deep meditation on the classroom and all of the invisible things that happen in a classroom that contribute to building amazing human beings, and we're kin dread spirit -- kindrid spirits that we focus on the same things things and eye hily recommend and so honor evidence that somebody who knows book stores and the classrooms has a great -- [applause] >> i don't know how good i am at balancing. the great joy of reading this book is the amount of time that kristina spent at mission high school and with the students. and how she takes the really larger issues out of that out of all the great details. so what i wanted to start with today, and ask you is it is very clear in reading the book that educational policy in this country, which is exceedingly more federal and nationwide than it used to be, used to be more statewide, why you think that educators and students are so much left out of that discussion? >> guest: well a perfect place to star
i am reading the blackboard right now and if you're interested in education highly, hively recommend it. -- highly recommend it. it's a gorgeous, deep meditation on the classroom and all of the invisible things that happen in a classroom that contribute to building amazing human beings, and we're kin dread spirit -- kindrid spirits that we focus on the same things things and eye hily recommend and so honor evidence that somebody who knows book stores and the classrooms has a great -- [applause]...
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we talk about it every time she talks on live tv how it's nails to the blackboard and she becomes less interchange with jeb bush back and forth today? you listen to her, it's like oh, that's the hillary that the gop wants. keep doing that. because it's not that nice little preproduced commercial that she puts out. kind of likable there. but i tell you when you hear her talk -- >> keep her in a fish bowl film to keep the positive. juan this can't be great for your party, you left-wing communist. i had to throw that in. >> hey, you know what? there's nothing good with the fbi coming at you. i mean there's no way -- it's front page news. and i think, eric, everybody's going to talk about the fbi checking into hillary clinton and her e-mails. >> think so? >> that is why i think hillary clinton in essence is running against the media because she doesn't have anybody in the democratic party she's running against. the media is winning at the moment. that's why you see the numbers dropping the let's not go overboard. she's still plus 50. above 50% is pretty good. nobody on the gop even close.
we talk about it every time she talks on live tv how it's nails to the blackboard and she becomes less interchange with jeb bush back and forth today? you listen to her, it's like oh, that's the hillary that the gop wants. keep doing that. because it's not that nice little preproduced commercial that she puts out. kind of likable there. but i tell you when you hear her talk -- >> keep her in a fish bowl film to keep the positive. juan this can't be great for your party, you left-wing...
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he was so mad he went out to the kitchen it's called a message on the blackboard, calling the firefighter to coward and a punk and challenging him to step forward. after leaving it where everyone would see it in the morning he returned to the bunk room and showered off. it was later he learned that the man had nothing to do with the prank. everyone else in the firehouse had chortled under their blankets as washington, white flour spattered across all 3 hceeded hymns stomped to the place on a shouting tear. when his sense of humor recovered he laughed about it too. what he didn't say to the young kids he was recruited was sometimes the silly pranks they were playing on each other and particularly on pro-bays could go too far and take on a more offensive edge. he didn't tell them that some th tuel houses would appoint a firehouse goat and life was hell for that person the goal is to make that person transy pr out s early as possible. he didn't say that sometimes those who would run into is a black family without a moments hesitation with later crack jokes about the inner city families they
he was so mad he went out to the kitchen it's called a message on the blackboard, calling the firefighter to coward and a punk and challenging him to step forward. after leaving it where everyone would see it in the morning he returned to the bunk room and showered off. it was later he learned that the man had nothing to do with the prank. everyone else in the firehouse had chortled under their blankets as washington, white flour spattered across all 3 hceeded hymns stomped to the place on a...
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study guides are on blackboards. please, please start this weekend. also, by the way, remember, both of the sis have posted when those review sessions are. first one is sunday. have a nice weekend. >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature book tv programming week noits in primetime on c-span2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and for the weekends here are a few book tv special programs. saturday, august 22nd, we're live from jackson, mississippi frrx the inaugural mississippi book festival, beginning at 11:30 a.m. eastern, with discussions on harper lee, civil rights, and the civil war. on saturday, september 5th, we're live from our nation's capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed on sand with our live in depth program with senior fellow at the american enterprise institute lynne cheney. book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >>> first lady helen taft called nelly, made several notable changes to the white house. the most obvious was replacing the white male ushers with african-american staff, also while in
study guides are on blackboards. please, please start this weekend. also, by the way, remember, both of the sis have posted when those review sessions are. first one is sunday. have a nice weekend. >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature book tv programming week noits in primetime on c-span2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and for the weekends here are a few book tv special programs. saturday, august 22nd, we're live from jackson, mississippi frrx the inaugural mississippi...
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when einstein determined the relationship between matter and energy, it could have filled 60 blackboardsth equations and been this astonishingly complex deal, but when he said e equals mc squared, he knew he was on the truth because it was so simple it had to be true. so simple it had to be true. so what are we selling? what is our conservative message? three things and three things only. this is what we need to sell. we need to sell freedom, private property and virtue. so how do we do that to young people today? the young people don't know about these terms. they've never been told about the founders, they don't know about the roman empire and how it started as the roman republic. no, we have to start from stretch. and if we say to freedom to young people, of course, everybody is free, the world is all free, we're all free. no, freedom is a bubble maintained by men and women who sign on the dotted line and put their lives on the risk to keep this horror away from this disneyland of freedom we live it but they don't appreciate that. so when we talk about freedom to young people we have
when einstein determined the relationship between matter and energy, it could have filled 60 blackboardsth equations and been this astonishingly complex deal, but when he said e equals mc squared, he knew he was on the truth because it was so simple it had to be true. so simple it had to be true. so what are we selling? what is our conservative message? three things and three things only. this is what we need to sell. we need to sell freedom, private property and virtue. so how do we do that to...
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when albert einstein determined the relationship between matter and energy could have filled 60 blackboards. this could have been this astonishing complex deal. when he said, no, e equals mc squared four operatives, he knew he was on the truth because it was so simple. it had to be true. it was so beautifully simple, it had to be true. what are we selling? what is our message of the conservative view of america? what is it? i think it's three things and three things only. we need to sell freedom, we need to sell private property and we need to sell virtue. so, how do we do that to young people today? young people don't know anything about these terms. they have never been told about the founders and how it started. and the roman empire. no, we have to start from scratch. if we are say freedom to young people, of course, everybody's free. the world is free. we're all free. no, freedom a little bubble maintained by men and women who put their lives at risk to keep that world of horror away this fr this disneyland of freedom we live in. they don't appreciate that. when we talk about selling fr
when albert einstein determined the relationship between matter and energy could have filled 60 blackboards. this could have been this astonishing complex deal. when he said, no, e equals mc squared four operatives, he knew he was on the truth because it was so simple. it had to be true. it was so beautifully simple, it had to be true. what are we selling? what is our message of the conservative view of america? what is it? i think it's three things and three things only. we need to sell...
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>> i wouldn't argue with a straight face that it was done on a blackboard somewhere six months ago andpilot. it's obviously in the context of the fact that the china economy is weak, they're dealing with the back side of i think bubble and margin lending on the stock market. in the context of a global economy that is too weak. so i think what they did is in the context of where they are right now, but it is part of a longer-term strategy. and i guess i look at it from the standpoint is they're a sovereign country making sovereign country decisions that are in their best interests. we do that in the united states all the time. we don't expect people to say we should listen to them. >> the fed told us they're not the central banker for the world, but khoon, even if they're not intentional trying to deval their currency, will it in trigger deflationary across its partners? >> i believe that's one of the consequences of what the chinese authorities have done? it's not easy to do what they have done, and i think this is quite clearly seeing that. i think one of the unintended consequences w
>> i wouldn't argue with a straight face that it was done on a blackboard somewhere six months ago andpilot. it's obviously in the context of the fact that the china economy is weak, they're dealing with the back side of i think bubble and margin lending on the stock market. in the context of a global economy that is too weak. so i think what they did is in the context of where they are right now, but it is part of a longer-term strategy. and i guess i look at it from the standpoint is...