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. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety o
. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for...
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and some were nostalgic, seeing their favorite cartoon return after more than 20 years. >> i cried. love it. where he parts the red sea, i was thinking, that's our god, and he is the same god yesterday, today, and forever. >> reporter: energy is running high in the super launch of the "superbook" reimagined. most parents were members of the "superbook" two decades ago, and they came here with their children to pass on the knowledge of god's word through "superbook." celebrities who volunteered to be part of the show, all grew up watching "superbook." they say this was their way of showing gratitude to the cartoon that taught them biblical values. >> all of the lessons you can get from the bible, it was really instilled in my life from watching these cartoons. simple stuff, like being honest and respecting your parents. >> reporter: seeing the fruit in the lives of the classic "superbook" followers paints a bright future for the coming generations. >> the picture that comes to mind is that "superbook" in its very creative form, but with such eternal value and with such life-changing
and some were nostalgic, seeing their favorite cartoon return after more than 20 years. >> i cried. love it. where he parts the red sea, i was thinking, that's our god, and he is the same god yesterday, today, and forever. >> reporter: energy is running high in the super launch of the "superbook" reimagined. most parents were members of the "superbook" two decades ago, and they came here with their children to pass on the knowledge of god's word through...
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in a cartoon can go places that maybe an op-ed or news article can't.an say a lot in just one image that takes a thousand words as they say. the scandals, it opens up a lot of opportunities for not only cartoonists but many prominent conservatives to expose this administration for what it really is. for me, it's just sticking with my own values, my own perspective on things. you have a little square there you have to fill up. you want to make a strong as point as possible and have a little bit of humor in there to make it effective. >> jon: helps to be able to draw. that is a wrap this week. thanks to our panelists. we'll see you again next week of another edition of fox news watch. >> gregg: fox news alert. we are right now awaiting a police news conference out of southern california. we do expect to get new details about that shooting rampage near santa monica college that left five people dead including the gunman. hello, i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. the gunman reportedly killed his father and
in a cartoon can go places that maybe an op-ed or news article can't.an say a lot in just one image that takes a thousand words as they say. the scandals, it opens up a lot of opportunities for not only cartoonists but many prominent conservatives to expose this administration for what it really is. for me, it's just sticking with my own values, my own perspective on things. you have a little square there you have to fill up. you want to make a strong as point as possible and have a little bit...
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. >> i agree with you commissioner studley and there are lobbyist and there are lobbyists and the cartoon is of someone evil. but as you say, there are many public interest organizations that are lobbying for the issues that really >> at the federal level and the supreme court level and the state level, a lot of these, i think that there is a lot of conflict for, you know, laws that cross purposes. so, we have to keep that in mind. what i think that i will do with this item is that very soon that your proposal is going to be referred to us, for the comment and recommendation and i think that we can build a discussion on these issues into what is there and if we determine that it does not go far enough, we can pass that and continue to work on reforms of the commissioners want to say. and we will continue on that and we will see what we think needs to be either added to or altered in that proposal that will avoid some of these concerns. >> and as part of that, i think that it would be helpful to know that there are only 86 lobbyists and can we have a memo that sort of describes what each o
. >> i agree with you commissioner studley and there are lobbyist and there are lobbyists and the cartoon is of someone evil. but as you say, there are many public interest organizations that are lobbying for the issues that really >> at the federal level and the supreme court level and the state level, a lot of these, i think that there is a lot of conflict for, you know, laws that cross purposes. so, we have to keep that in mind. what i think that i will do with this item is that...
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alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went around to you and more detail about what social emotional learning is because i think we rise a little bit today and i came from seattle and i know many people have brought up that term today and i get the sense from this group that you're at kind of a high level of discourse and you have a general understanding. could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank you. i want to introduce myself a little more so you have
alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went...
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and so we want to start with kind of on a syterical note there was an apt cartoon that appeared in the sunday chronicle a couple of sundays ago and it was on two sundays ago in the opinion page and this maybe only a nerd could appreciate this but i thought it was hilarious. so this shows that the governor's education budget is putting a drop of water in a canyon that drop of water encouraging but the top of the canyon is the 2007 funding level but as we have been saying over and over again, we are digging ourselves out and the state is helping us dig out of a very deep hole that took a while to create and it will be a while before funding problems are solved. so even though directionally, it is really critical, and such a relief to see that the tide is starting to turn in absolute terms we are still at a neater level of funding and so it was sort of validating in a way to see this recognized in the chronicle that way. so that is just one note. the next slide that you have seen before. but just to illustrate the same point, this is what we call the alligator chart. this is an older vers
and so we want to start with kind of on a syterical note there was an apt cartoon that appeared in the sunday chronicle a couple of sundays ago and it was on two sundays ago in the opinion page and this maybe only a nerd could appreciate this but i thought it was hilarious. so this shows that the governor's education budget is putting a drop of water in a canyon that drop of water encouraging but the top of the canyon is the 2007 funding level but as we have been saying over and over again, we...
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you're not going to see that on a cartoon show, what you will see on a cartoon show is a boy whose hair fun. can we against that really? >> jenny, i think we'll leave it there. have a great saturday. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what's in a name? members of congress tell the owner of the washington redskins to do something that he has vowed he will not do. we'll talk about that, plus the wedding must go on. the tornados disrupted lots of folks lives in oklahoma yesterday. and missouri as well. there's a couple who also had their rehearsal dinner disrupted by the tornadoeses. we're going to talk to the groom live. he's getting married i believe at 6:30. we won't keep him long. you're watching msnbc. are alwaye to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "h
you're not going to see that on a cartoon show, what you will see on a cartoon show is a boy whose hair fun. can we against that really? >> jenny, i think we'll leave it there. have a great saturday. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what's in a name? members of congress tell the owner of the washington redskins to do something that he has vowed he will not do. we'll talk about that, plus the wedding must go on. the tornados disrupted lots of folks lives in oklahoma yesterday....
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officers will only see a cartoon outline of the passenger with a colored box that pops up if there's something suspicious. after much public outcry over that technology pete made people look virtually new did congress order the t.s.a. to modify the scanners to create a more generic looking image one company rafa's said that it wouldn't be able to modify its machines in time for that june deadline so the t.s.a. had to pull them out completely and that was such an expensive setback for the t.s.a. let's go through those numbers it's rapid scan body scanner cost one hundred eighty thousand dollars and the t.s.a. well they bought two hundred fifty machines out of the actual cost for development and removal and the total cost to the taxpayer was to the tune of forty seven point seven million dollars there's no word yet on the status of those invasive pat downs though comedian katie helper joined me earlier to discuss the t.s.a. is latest move i mean i think it's really great people like rand paul who i think trying to make a political career over that. it kind of disappointing it for peopl
officers will only see a cartoon outline of the passenger with a colored box that pops up if there's something suspicious. after much public outcry over that technology pete made people look virtually new did congress order the t.s.a. to modify the scanners to create a more generic looking image one company rafa's said that it wouldn't be able to modify its machines in time for that june deadline so the t.s.a. had to pull them out completely and that was such an expensive setback for the t.s.a....
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place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people
place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp....
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. -- cartoon character >> she is the only candidate is a woman in the election. she's the only candidate who says no to execution. poll ofndependent voters has been disrupted. definitely, he is different. there is a much higher expectation and hope for resulting the issue of nuclear tests, and hopefully people are hoping that this obedient of sanctions. >> given the tones run in the election from washington and tehran, that is not a hope idly to be fulfilled soon. a look at our website, you will find a special page on the iranian election. tracker, mentions of the candidates on twitter. that is all and al jazeera.com. the syrian government have condemned the obama's and ministration decision to arm the rebels. a new debated about whether the peace between the rebels can be struck at the bargaining table. >> another day of boat -- bloodshed. two years of civil war have claimed the lives of more than 93,000 people. while the u.s. has decided to arm the syrian opposition, the obama administration will not say what types of weapons it will send, or when they will arr
. -- cartoon character >> she is the only candidate is a woman in the election. she's the only candidate who says no to execution. poll ofndependent voters has been disrupted. definitely, he is different. there is a much higher expectation and hope for resulting the issue of nuclear tests, and hopefully people are hoping that this obedient of sanctions. >> given the tones run in the election from washington and tehran, that is not a hope idly to be fulfilled soon. a look at our...
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for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandi
for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandi
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you can't impeach cartoons. i can't says that enough. says one woman speaking for america, they look like the spice girls. they are a little too sexy and an image i don't want my daughters to grow up withment adds another i like the group of older my little ponies better because they are more innocent and pure looking. me too lady. hasboro says portraying the ponies as people helps children empathize more with the characters. the short skirts are what is in style. of course it is not just young girls who appreciate my little pony. bill schulz learned that in 2012. >> do you want my actual name or my avatar name? >> duh, your avatar name. >> i will show you. my name is cinnamon groove. >> i like it already. >> cinnamon groove and this is how you will see me if you go to ponyville .net. >> what is this? you have to ouch what the pony. you have to watch something. >> all right, all right, i will watch it and you start watching it and you are like, this is good. this is great. >> i felt like i was right there. i was right there when you were
you can't impeach cartoons. i can't says that enough. says one woman speaking for america, they look like the spice girls. they are a little too sexy and an image i don't want my daughters to grow up withment adds another i like the group of older my little ponies better because they are more innocent and pure looking. me too lady. hasboro says portraying the ponies as people helps children empathize more with the characters. the short skirts are what is in style. of course it is not just young...
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before long, donald was starring in his own cartoons. and he had a temper that cut shorter over time. >> always remember to count 10 when your anger rises. >> osgood: his sploasive tirades became his trademark. along with his distinction diction. voiced for half a century by clarence nash. despite the bluster, donald did exhibit some commendable qualities. among them his devotion to daisy. >> donald, don't give up. i have faith in you. >> osgood: and the atentiveness to his three mischevious nephews, hughie, dewey and luis. donald has had his imitators over the years including elton john. ♪ you can tell everybody... >> osgood: at a 1980 concert in new york's central park. four years later in 1984, donald's 50th birthday was celebrated at disney theme parks. in hollywood where donald left his webbed footprints with an adoring daisy looking on. >> for 50 years ducky nash... reporter: that same year clarence nash was honored by president reagan for his volunteer work giving nash an opening to recount the time he and donald encountered the c
before long, donald was starring in his own cartoons. and he had a temper that cut shorter over time. >> always remember to count 10 when your anger rises. >> osgood: his sploasive tirades became his trademark. along with his distinction diction. voiced for half a century by clarence nash. despite the bluster, donald did exhibit some commendable qualities. among them his devotion to daisy. >> donald, don't give up. i have faith in you. >> osgood: and the atentiveness to...
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that's hilarious. >> anybody can draw a cartoon. there's a day in everybody's life where they realize they're not going to be a professional cartoonist and not going to be a professional basketball player. but kids still play basketball and they stop drawing. and that is a real shame. >> and this is the dining room. we sit here every night and doodle and draw on the walls. >> to keep the art alive, each night, mo, his wife, and 11-year-old daughter mix cartoons and conversation. >> so is doodling kind of like the jazz of art? >> doodle is kind of -- yeah, it is like the jazz of art. drawing are just a bunch of shapes put together in the right order. and you shouldn't have to worry about what you're doing. there is no wrong drawing. >> you think it's important for us to keep doodling. >> i feel that drawing and doodling is a form of physic physicalized empathy. and you're thinking about someone else and becoming more empathetic. this is my real inspiration. amazingly enough this is a temper tantrum, not unlike the pigeon right here.
that's hilarious. >> anybody can draw a cartoon. there's a day in everybody's life where they realize they're not going to be a professional cartoonist and not going to be a professional basketball player. but kids still play basketball and they stop drawing. and that is a real shame. >> and this is the dining room. we sit here every night and doodle and draw on the walls. >> to keep the art alive, each night, mo, his wife, and 11-year-old daughter mix cartoons and...
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patriots from that era dumping the tea into the boston harbor and overhear one of the many political cartoons. this one illustrates the savagery of the american being force-fed -- i guess the tea is being poured down his throat. we didn't have psychologists then and we didn't have photographs but we did have some really terrific portrait artists who were great psychologists and this was lucy flucker's bother the provincial secretary of massachusetts and in a very affluent position. what do you think about him from this portrait? stern, yes and to say the least he was certainly not tolerant of anything that have to do with radical patriots. and her mother. we know more about her father than her mother that her mother was an heiress to a vast tract of land at the district of maine. some of you have been there and you may know of waldo county and that is certainly part of that huge tract that lucy's mother had and she was to be one of the ercis too. now lucy met this gentleman henry knox. this is an early picture and henry was very tall and handsome, unusually tall for that era. six-foot 3 inche
patriots from that era dumping the tea into the boston harbor and overhear one of the many political cartoons. this one illustrates the savagery of the american being force-fed -- i guess the tea is being poured down his throat. we didn't have psychologists then and we didn't have photographs but we did have some really terrific portrait artists who were great psychologists and this was lucy flucker's bother the provincial secretary of massachusetts and in a very affluent position. what do you...
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we watch cartoons. >> guilty.issa: my kids consume them very, very fast as well when they like something. do you think there is going to be pressure on you to come up with even more content? do you think you could grow this business beyond the 200 million mark annually? >> so the answer is we hope there's pressure on us to do it and we're confident that we can continue to scale this. you know, we have a great foundation of talent here. we have the bandwidth to do this and to the degree it really proves itself out which i have a high degree of confidence in, more importantly netflix does, this is something that we'll be an ongoing long term business partnership between us and netflix. melissa: what do you think it says about the movie business, that you're moving in this direction and, you know, we know what it says for broadcast television, that a lot of series are moving on to netflix and other devices where it is, it is pay as you go and it is watch it when you want it in streaming and not the normal way people
we watch cartoons. >> guilty.issa: my kids consume them very, very fast as well when they like something. do you think there is going to be pressure on you to come up with even more content? do you think you could grow this business beyond the 200 million mark annually? >> so the answer is we hope there's pressure on us to do it and we're confident that we can continue to scale this. you know, we have a great foundation of talent here. we have the bandwidth to do this and to the...
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. >> the "washington post" depicts the problem quite well in this satirical cartoon. now here you see the rating agencies giving three tens to a figure skater labeledded wall street. he says, "i pay their salaries." that's why he's getting the three tens or triple-a. and, yes, he's a figure skater and he's dumping trash really. there you see an apple core. there's a fish. head. skeleton. a banana. you know what those do on the ice. you just don't want that. that's bad. >> john: how do you not love that? al franken has crackd the code on how to talk to senators. as though they were six-year-old children. now, that was back in 2010 when senator franken was proposing a crazy new system where rating agencies would no longer be directly paid by the banks in deals they were raising. most americans would say that sounds sensible and obvious. what would the representatives of those americans say? >> house and senate negotiators are voted to strip out senator al franken's credit rating agency amendment. >> john: that's. they say get that [bleep] out of our financial reform bil
. >> the "washington post" depicts the problem quite well in this satirical cartoon. now here you see the rating agencies giving three tens to a figure skater labeledded wall street. he says, "i pay their salaries." that's why he's getting the three tens or triple-a. and, yes, he's a figure skater and he's dumping trash really. there you see an apple core. there's a fish. head. skeleton. a banana. you know what those do on the ice. you just don't want that. that's bad....
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you see in this cartoon from the "washington post." just two weeks later kennedy want -- warned that the genie would be out of the bottle if an agreement were not found soon. against that background came kennedy's historic speech at american university. >> i'm talking about gene win peace. the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living and the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and build better lives for their children. peace for americans and for all men and women. not merely peace in our time but peace in all time. our most basic common link is at we inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures and we are their example. >> michael beschloss, an amazing speech. i discovered it years ago but here's a president in the middle of the worst part of the cold a war just coming off the cuban missile crisis saying it doesn't have to be this way. >> that's right, and if you make a case for kennedy as a courageous president, that speech has a lot to do with it. i think
you see in this cartoon from the "washington post." just two weeks later kennedy want -- warned that the genie would be out of the bottle if an agreement were not found soon. against that background came kennedy's historic speech at american university. >> i'm talking about gene win peace. the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living and the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and build better lives for their children. peace for americans and for all...
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for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the
for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what...
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) our mortal enemy, iran, the great threat the pontiest bit of the axis of evil, ruled by a tiny cartoon villain with an iron grip on power that he will never relinquish. >> in iran voters are going to the polls today to elect a new president. >> six candidates are vying to replace outgoing president mahmoud ahmadinejad, who is barred from seek a third consecutive term. >> john: hold ohold on. so the most serrifying super villain on the world stage has been brought to his knees by term limits? ( laughter ) that means he technically had less power than michael bloomberg. ( cheers and applause ) incidentally, that is a contrast that would upset ahmadinejad for so many reasons. now, you might remember the last election in 2009 in iran didn't go too well. so brace yourself, everyone. >> iran has a new president-elect, a moderate cleric, nabbing more than 50% of the vote. >> john: wait, really? ( laughter ) a moderate? so the people in iran have spoken, supreme leader ayatollah khomeini's days are numbers. >> it's iran's supreme court leader who has ultimate power and it was his guardian coun
) our mortal enemy, iran, the great threat the pontiest bit of the axis of evil, ruled by a tiny cartoon villain with an iron grip on power that he will never relinquish. >> in iran voters are going to the polls today to elect a new president. >> six candidates are vying to replace outgoing president mahmoud ahmadinejad, who is barred from seek a third consecutive term. >> john: hold ohold on. so the most serrifying super villain on the world stage has been brought to his...
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. >> reporter: iranian expert hamar says a cartoon posted on facebook shows the essence of his election. where he is shown painting a beautiful iranian missile. >> it looks much better, but it is still a missile. he said they're not going to stop the centrifuges. >> reporter: while the president is the face of iran, the real power lies with ayatollah khamenei. >> don't think ruanin is going to have his on policy. he is going to present a policy, which is going to continue to be created by the supreme leader. >> reporter: those policies include iran's nuclear program, its support of syria, and alliance with russia. and rohani has a long history in a regime that per persecutes christians. they say the centrifuges will keep spinning, while iran draws closer to a nuclear bomb. >> the danger is that because he is nicer, he can buy more time. and then it might be too late. >> reporter: chris mitchell, cbn news, jerusalem. >> george: joining us now is david ignazar. david, great to have you back on the show. his election, do you see this as a positive development for christians? and if so, why
. >> reporter: iranian expert hamar says a cartoon posted on facebook shows the essence of his election. where he is shown painting a beautiful iranian missile. >> it looks much better, but it is still a missile. he said they're not going to stop the centrifuges. >> reporter: while the president is the face of iran, the real power lies with ayatollah khamenei. >> don't think ruanin is going to have his on policy. he is going to present a policy, which is going to...
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superman first arrived from the planet crypton and the gathering storm before world war ii in the cartoonsi read somewhere that superman was originally jewish>> it's not quite that he's jewish, but you're close. >> the two men who created superman were jewish. >> he's sort of a metaphor for the jewish experience. >> he's vulnerable in his own planet and now he comes to america. >> it's the land of opportunity. >> straight arrow do-gooder suddenly seemed dated. the batman of the '06s wouldn't take this too seriously. and admitting you like men in tights became about as cool as attending a star trek convention. >> some days you just can't get rid of a bomb. >> for a long time, comics had an ar of disrespectability. that changed on september 11, 2001 and an attack on the world tried center. the world once again divided into good and evil. >> either you're with us or you're with the terrorists. >> but still, morally complicated, flawed and vulnerable. suddenly superheroes come back in a big way. >> you see captain america standing at ground zero, being not like batman like we'll get them. it w
superman first arrived from the planet crypton and the gathering storm before world war ii in the cartoonsi read somewhere that superman was originally jewish>> it's not quite that he's jewish, but you're close. >> the two men who created superman were jewish. >> he's sort of a metaphor for the jewish experience. >> he's vulnerable in his own planet and now he comes to america. >> it's the land of opportunity. >> straight arrow do-gooder suddenly seemed...
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those are the ones that did the cartoons of the prophet mohammed.nd yet, the fourth example, contacts with someone in the united states with terrorist overseas. so disrupt a plot. anything there that we've heard before? that you know of? >> well, certainly, the hedley case got a lot of attention and led to criminal trial in chicago. >> but nothing he detailed that we have not heard before. >> no. what we heard for the first time here, although alluded to last week, was the aversion that 702 surveillance programs led to hedley. there's been separate reporting that british intelligence actually have provided the united states with the first tip on that. so again, the story may be a bit more complicated presented here. it is hard it reach a conclusion based on what they are saying here because the details they are providing are so sketchy. i this i most people hearing this will be satisfied that the programs are useful. that they do contribute. the questions really at issue are what kind of controls are placed on them. how do we know they aren't misuse
those are the ones that did the cartoons of the prophet mohammed.nd yet, the fourth example, contacts with someone in the united states with terrorist overseas. so disrupt a plot. anything there that we've heard before? that you know of? >> well, certainly, the hedley case got a lot of attention and led to criminal trial in chicago. >> but nothing he detailed that we have not heard before. >> no. what we heard for the first time here, although alluded to last week, was the...
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even as a child i wasn't interested in cartoons.harles schulz and the two became fast friends. >> we did nothing but drawing lines for hours. thin lines, fat lines. >> is he a good artist? >> phenomenal. >> he became so adept at drawing the characters he did commercial projects for schulz and schulz kept encouraging the artist to explore the comic strip in his own work but the painter wasn't ready. >> you were scared. >> yes. absolutely scared. >> then in 1988 everhart was diagnosed with stage four colon and liver county and he had an aidea. >> i realized what does it matter if the art world excepts what i'm doing. this is for me. >> reporter: he was intimidated. he would only incorporate iconic things from the strip. first the piano and then woodstocks nest and then lucy's hair do. >> maybe this is the start of something big. >> reporter: one day it happened, a character pigpen, finally slipped on to the canvas. >> what got you over that. >> him. >> he pushed you. >> he kept pushing and pushing. he said come on. >> what are youcare
even as a child i wasn't interested in cartoons.harles schulz and the two became fast friends. >> we did nothing but drawing lines for hours. thin lines, fat lines. >> is he a good artist? >> phenomenal. >> he became so adept at drawing the characters he did commercial projects for schulz and schulz kept encouraging the artist to explore the comic strip in his own work but the painter wasn't ready. >> you were scared. >> yes. absolutely scared. >> then...
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about -- the anti-muslim cartoon. >> so what was the administration's goal going into the hearing and did they achieve it? >> reporter: the goal was pretty transparent and unprecedented. that was to join forces, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, to join forces with the obama administration to try to lift the veil a little bit, demystify these programs and explain exactly what they do. in that sense, for the first time we heard publicly the idea of what goes into these programs, what they can and can't do. on the other hand, lawmakers were pretty clear going in, john, that they simply thought the best, most tangible ways to calm concerns of constituents, was to talk about the specific terror plots that were stopped, and they weren't able to do that as much as they could because so much of it had to remain classified. even the ones they did put forward, they couldn't put a lot of meat on the bone because they say even that would have hurt intelligence methods. >> of course, this would not have happened if not were the leaks of edward snowden. he's the reason this happened. he was a
about -- the anti-muslim cartoon. >> so what was the administration's goal going into the hearing and did they achieve it? >> reporter: the goal was pretty transparent and unprecedented. that was to join forces, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, to join forces with the obama administration to try to lift the veil a little bit, demystify these programs and explain exactly what they do. in that sense, for the first time we heard publicly the idea of what goes into these programs,...
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they don't do their homework or clean up their mess i wind up chasing them around the house like a cartooni admit i can go into a tail spin. an you help me dr. oz? dr. oz: when did you first notice your mood changes? >> i would say ever since i turned 40. my moods and, motions change with the flip of the switch. i don't like that. i don't want to be a crabby old lady. i don't know. maybe you can tell me what i can do. dr. oz: here is the good news. i want you to hear it clearly. you don't have to use drugs to improve your mood. let's start off with breakfast. what is the typical breakfast that you might have? >> sometimes i don't have breakfast. dr. oz: soon as i hear that i see tasmanian deaf and i will all types of craziness happening. the first cure to the crankyness is fortified cerals with is right bin b 6 in particular. they get into your brain and have a remarkable ability to help you to deal with stuff. you start your morning off with a cup of cereal. put milk in there. >> ok. easy. r. oz: kids can have that too. my next food i want you to have when you are feeling anxious in the d
they don't do their homework or clean up their mess i wind up chasing them around the house like a cartooni admit i can go into a tail spin. an you help me dr. oz? dr. oz: when did you first notice your mood changes? >> i would say ever since i turned 40. my moods and, motions change with the flip of the switch. i don't like that. i don't want to be a crabby old lady. i don't know. maybe you can tell me what i can do. dr. oz: here is the good news. i want you to hear it clearly. you don't...
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assembly today passed a bill that would allow the creation of a new license plate featuring the beloved cartooncharacter snoopy. ab532 allows the california cultural and historical endownment to set up a new program from sales of this new plate. the move now -- the bill now moves to the senate. >>> and we go to tornado valley. we're still getting reports a large tornado warning was in effect for oklahoma city. right now you can still see some areas of rotation that means there's possible more tornadoes on the ground. so they are just getting whacked going into these spring months. for us we're dealing with a red flag warning that went into effect this morning and is going to hang out to tomorrow afternoon and evening. for elevated fire danger not just for the solano county area but for most of the area. i think the hills of the east bay and north bay will be up to 30 miles per hour. there's no red flag warning in these areas but when you're in that close of proximity you can assume those will bleed into your area. tomorrow is the warmest day of the week, tomorrow is the warmest day of the weeke
assembly today passed a bill that would allow the creation of a new license plate featuring the beloved cartooncharacter snoopy. ab532 allows the california cultural and historical endownment to set up a new program from sales of this new plate. the move now -- the bill now moves to the senate. >>> and we go to tornado valley. we're still getting reports a large tornado warning was in effect for oklahoma city. right now you can still see some areas of rotation that means there's...
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. >> what is this cartoon on the front of the book? >> well, this mother in china child a kind of staring at each other. and it represents the book. >> you open the book with the emperor's new clothes story. >> well, when people say something with a straight face and a dress nicely and they appear like they know what they are talking about, people think that they might be missing something or they might not understand a word that is just not good business to say something -- it can be enough to challenge what they say. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> when it comes to this, what is your opinion? howell quickly was "the bankers' new clothes: what's wrong with banking and what to do" written? >> you know, it has been part of this in different job. there is a big problem. and that is what i have learned more and more as i became involved. that's not always the issue. it is not necessary or sufficient to be successful in its way. >> why is that? >> well, there seems to be some intense misunderstandings affecting us and it is held by all sorts of
. >> what is this cartoon on the front of the book? >> well, this mother in china child a kind of staring at each other. and it represents the book. >> you open the book with the emperor's new clothes story. >> well, when people say something with a straight face and a dress nicely and they appear like they know what they are talking about, people think that they might be missing something or they might not understand a word that is just not good business to say...