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other manual dexterity games were frogger and pac man. there's a little strategy involved in these games. it's mostly about manual dexterity and hand/eye coordination. the other main category seems to me was killing games. space invaders where the aliens are trying to kill you and you're trying to shoot them. my favorite killing game, adventure, where you were a sword guy that walked around. you were a block and picked up a sword and poked things with a sword and killed dragons that looked like ducks and stuff. that was my favorite. there are exceptions. the broad categories of early video games measured best fast twitch hand/eye coordination like the stuff my mother was good at or best combat, killing the dragon ducks. those are the things i was good at. the one smash hit early video game that sort of broke that dual model that was neither was a game called sim city. in sim city what you were doing was essentially urban planning. basically zero manual dexterity required and zero killing. you were building an environment, utilities, popul
other manual dexterity games were frogger and pac man. there's a little strategy involved in these games. it's mostly about manual dexterity and hand/eye coordination. the other main category seems to me was killing games. space invaders where the aliens are trying to kill you and you're trying to shoot them. my favorite killing game, adventure, where you were a sword guy that walked around. you were a block and picked up a sword and poked things with a sword and killed dragons that looked like...
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that takes some crazy dexterity. >> find out how many this guy can solve and woman: we love orderingt it was getting expensive. teen: have you seen captain stewie and lil' miss neptune? dad: did you look all over the place? under your desk? teen: they're fish, they live in a bowl. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. somebody in person for the first time if a long time. >>> this person has a ent. he went on a tv show in japan to prove it. they handed him a rubik's cube. so big deal. we've seen this before. >> we've seen this before. he knocks out the rubik's cube in like 22 seconds he solved it. just to prove he could do it. >> impressive, you can't do that, i can't do that, but we've seen it before. >> impresses the audience, jaws drop. but -- he's about to really wow you. he's going to solve five rubik's cubes in a world record-breaking time -- with one hand. he did that one in 19 seconds. >> yeah. >> with one hand. >> one hand. >> he does wind up breaking the world record by solving five rubik's cubes at
that takes some crazy dexterity. >> find out how many this guy can solve and woman: we love orderingt it was getting expensive. teen: have you seen captain stewie and lil' miss neptune? dad: did you look all over the place? under your desk? teen: they're fish, they live in a bowl. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. somebody in person for the first time if a long time. >>> this person has a ent. he went...
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that takes some crazy dexterity. >> find out how many this guy can solve and how fast. [ screaming ] ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> birthday surprises are the best. but i want to know what you think about this one. >> it's nice. i mean flowers, pretty standard. they're happy, hugging. >> this is desi, she just surprised her sister, cassandra, on her 30th birthday. these are two sisters who grew up together, had never spent any time apart from each other. desi had to move and they hadn't seen each other for a really, really long time. and that's what is so important. because it's emotional. >> if anything, this video should make you, you know, call your brother or sister and just tell them what's up. or that you miss them. >> you always hear about sibling rivalry. that's not what this is at all. it's love. >> now a days it's so easy to stay in touch with people, face
that takes some crazy dexterity. >> find out how many this guy can solve and how fast. [ screaming ] ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> birthday surprises are the best. but i want to know what you think about this one. >> it's nice. i mean flowers, pretty...
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. >> she's a dexter cow.she's from southern ireland. >> you can learn about aggie and the other animals at the zoo from discovery guides like vanessa. >> as a discovery guide, i inform people about the animal facts, i show them how to feed the animal, and i talk to them. >> there are anywhere from 25 to 50 discovery guides working at a time. many are given school credit for their work. >> some of the kids are coming through internship programs, which basically means they get out of school early, or maybe they don't go to school that day and they come and do their internship so they get credit for their hours. >> but school credit is not the only benefit. >> some of them have career aspirations to work with animals or even work in education, so it gives them that firsthand opportunity to do that. >> atu marshall is an example of someone who began as a guide. >> i started as a teen volunteer when i was 15. basically, i would stand in at the barn area and give any information about the animals to the public. >>
. >> she's a dexter cow.she's from southern ireland. >> you can learn about aggie and the other animals at the zoo from discovery guides like vanessa. >> as a discovery guide, i inform people about the animal facts, i show them how to feed the animal, and i talk to them. >> there are anywhere from 25 to 50 discovery guides working at a time. many are given school credit for their work. >> some of the kids are coming through internship programs, which basically...
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so you can see he walks by oh there you go as dexter out can't miss the opportunity to see and slo mo ok. there he goes checking her out so no matter how bad is country is crumbling or how bleak the economic outlook is he does not miss the opportunity to check out women and sleep with prostitutes this is a guy remember this is why this is why we love him here he went to finland years ago if you so that he uses playboy charm of the prime minister who was a woman he said. lard ass so basically he has a real history in this regard i think. this is this is the hopes of europe's debt crisis. what is going to do with it so. there's that i just wonder if this is a bigger picture reflection of where men's minds just kind of always are no matter how serious situations are. and well unfair and on. and i don't know how this is so. there but a lot of bernie madoff auctions. but this one is just kind of startling it doesn't surprise me that people bought his roll legs or some other very valuable items but someone spent a lot of money on fourteen pairs of his boxer shorts how much money did they sp
so you can see he walks by oh there you go as dexter out can't miss the opportunity to see and slo mo ok. there he goes checking her out so no matter how bad is country is crumbling or how bleak the economic outlook is he does not miss the opportunity to check out women and sleep with prostitutes this is a guy remember this is why this is why we love him here he went to finland years ago if you so that he uses playboy charm of the prime minister who was a woman he said. lard ass so basically he...
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they battled each other through rounds that tested their speed, dexterity and
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but dexter hayward, the guy -- i mean, he did all the sort of james brown stuff, you know, really wildally he made it. >> wow. >> i don't know if the guy can sing or not. they were looking for an all around performer to the days of idol, a big singer. you have to have marketability. pizza was another one. when they brought her on the show. paula didn't want her leaving and so did nicole. the surprise was simon ended up cutting one of the girls and goes back to her house in florida and he brought her back. >> she was good, too. >> chris re new who everybody loves, he is in. l.a. reid acourse him. it's going to be an interesting show. >> nailbiter right now, the local connection. >> marcus camby made it from maryland. associate, sang for rihanna and l.a. reid who thinks he is fantastic. he's going to be so fun to watch and fellow. he will some steffi wonder. >> and you can keep an eye on everything that happened with him right here on fox 5. >> and a lot of controversy from steve jones. steve jones getting a lot of hate from americans. >> we'll see how that goes. >> we'll see if he is re
but dexter hayward, the guy -- i mean, he did all the sort of james brown stuff, you know, really wildally he made it. >> wow. >> i don't know if the guy can sing or not. they were looking for an all around performer to the days of idol, a big singer. you have to have marketability. pizza was another one. when they brought her on the show. paula didn't want her leaving and so did nicole. the surprise was simon ended up cutting one of the girls and goes back to her house in florida...
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30% and more shocking people who skipped six hours of sleep for one night had the same level of dexterity acuity for people legally drunk. if you've had a bad night of sleep it might not be the best idea to drive or if your work requires you're physically with it, if you do construction or work in something dangerous it might be a good idea to call out sick. >> or work from home, you should be in bad shape before you think about taking any sleep aid. >> that's right, that's actually also a myth. sleeping pills work best if taken for a very, very short period of time, right when you start having trouble sleeping. what happens is people once they start to experience anxiety also get depression, sorry, once they start to expand sleep problems they get anxiety around going to sleep. so you goet in bed and start to worry that you can't fall asleep. >> becomes the catch 22. >> that's when sleeping pills are most effective for a couple of days to break that cycle and non-drug alternatives, something called cognitive behavioral therapy can also help. >> does a warm glass of milk help in? for >> y
30% and more shocking people who skipped six hours of sleep for one night had the same level of dexterity acuity for people legally drunk. if you've had a bad night of sleep it might not be the best idea to drive or if your work requires you're physically with it, if you do construction or work in something dangerous it might be a good idea to call out sick. >> or work from home, you should be in bad shape before you think about taking any sleep aid. >> that's right, that's actually...
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. >> they were over dexter hayward. >> we're still over you. >> not so good.s over himself, too. and the little kid rapping. >> oh, my god, i was so good. he came out with rihanna and phillip lamar is our new favorite. he did a rihanna song in front of her. she was good. >> so good guest judges tonight, but more surprise guest judges coming up. >> more surprises. >> do you have an edge? >> we're hearing justin bieber because he was signed by l.a. reed and l.a. is such a fan, jessica simpson and kanye west. so we'll see if that happens next week. >> a lot of chatter? >> tons. people love it. we tweet and chat the entire time who we like and don't like. >> sarah frazier, always we love having you on. >>> not skins set to take on the eagles in days -- the skins set to take on the eagles in days. know your opponent is next. >>> on the news edge an assassination plot busted to be carried out in d.c. tonight iran is starting to feel the fallout, details at 11:00. >>> today's five-day forecast is brought to you by your local dodge jeep and chrysler dealers.
. >> they were over dexter hayward. >> we're still over you. >> not so good.s over himself, too. and the little kid rapping. >> oh, my god, i was so good. he came out with rihanna and phillip lamar is our new favorite. he did a rihanna song in front of her. she was good. >> so good guest judges tonight, but more surprise guest judges coming up. >> more surprises. >> do you have an edge? >> we're hearing justin bieber because he was signed by l.a....
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in that same year, she is the youngest woman ever to deliver the where dexter.author of the book "barbershops, bibles, and b.e.t. -- everyday talk and black political thought." donna brazil has described her most recent book, "sister cinema," as insightful and provocative. a must read for those interested in learning more about american politics. the title of her lecture today is "reconstruction lessons -- current u.s. racial politics and the lessons of the civil war." please welcome melissa harris- perry. [applause] >> thank you for that lovely introduction. it is very kind. let me start by telling you a story. i am from the south. i grew up in charlottesville, virginia and richmond, virginia. i went to college and graduate school in north carolina. i live now in new orleans. at some point, maybe six, seven, or even longer months ago, i got the invitation here. it came through the woman who handles my lectures. i heard her say it on the phone. i typed and to my googol -- into my google calendar, "chattanooga lecture." [laughter] this made perfect sense to me be
in that same year, she is the youngest woman ever to deliver the where dexter.author of the book "barbershops, bibles, and b.e.t. -- everyday talk and black political thought." donna brazil has described her most recent book, "sister cinema," as insightful and provocative. a must read for those interested in learning more about american politics. the title of her lecture today is "reconstruction lessons -- current u.s. racial politics and the lessons of the civil...
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>>catherine: the government still has to put the latest dexterity measures into effect. remember several other european countries like portugal and italy have their own debt problems. last week in national news we told about the exotic animals released by their owner before he committed suicide. there is now some legal wrangling over where they should go next. only a few animals survive this water when the deputy shot them. the animals have been at the columbus zoo but the owners will want them back. authorities did not want that to happen. they say the animals will stay at the zoo under quarantine for a while. state workers were concerned about the unsanitary conditions at the farm where they had previously lived. now they have been looking for a missing one year old girl named baby lisa they got a tip to look here today the child has been missing for more than three weeks now. her father reported her missing when he came home from work in the middle of the night to find her crib empty. her mother admitted that she was drunk at the time but that has nothing to do with t
>>catherine: the government still has to put the latest dexterity measures into effect. remember several other european countries like portugal and italy have their own debt problems. last week in national news we told about the exotic animals released by their owner before he committed suicide. there is now some legal wrangling over where they should go next. only a few animals survive this water when the deputy shot them. the animals have been at the columbus zoo but the owners will...
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abouts economics, and he said i'm notpe going to give it to you.tt >>in nobody is expecting verbal dexterity>> going into the next debate he'lr have lower expectations than almost anybody. at the very least, it's a matter of preparation. he could have come in with some concrete ideas and that would have really helped. it's surprising that he hasn't come up with something broaderbr and more specific. >> chris: let's talk about former governor mitt romney. t he had another strong debateou performance. chris christie, the governor of new jersey, endorsd him.se it seems with christie not getting in the race and perryer fading, at least temporarily,t much of the republican establishment has decided toes back mit mitt romney, but youy u continue to see this disconnect where all the insiders say he's going to be the inevitable nominee, and in the polls he can't get above 25 or 30%. i mean, how does he connect with the voters and w persuade them u can trust me, and i'll be a goor representative of the party as a nominee? >> i think the polls themselvest at this point don't really mean that much, fra
abouts economics, and he said i'm notpe going to give it to you.tt >>in nobody is expecting verbal dexterity>> going into the next debate he'lr have lower expectations than almost anybody. at the very least, it's a matter of preparation. he could have come in with some concrete ideas and that would have really helped. it's surprising that he hasn't come up with something broaderbr and more specific. >> chris: let's talk about former governor mitt romney. t he had another...
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the dead name was named dexter elliot chips known as d.e.. the preacher was the reverend dr. john franklin norris, well known as j. frank norris or the texas tornado or to many in fort worth simply as "that man. "and the story of what happened that day 85 years ago and for the following six months or so is likely what i've called the most famous story you've never heard. and the story reached all the way here to austin because, eventually, the trial -- which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade, a decade that was known for famous trials like the scopes trial and, of course, leopold and lobe and sacco and vanzetti and so forth -- this trial was one of the most captivating at the time. but it's been lost to history. it's a footnote in a lot of books, it's a story that has made it into some places, but it's never received its full treatment, i think. the context, of course s the 1920s and i've always found to be a fascinating time. it was a time just after the world changed when the soldiers that, you know, here we have just this year in march the last living sold
the dead name was named dexter elliot chips known as d.e.. the preacher was the reverend dr. john franklin norris, well known as j. frank norris or the texas tornado or to many in fort worth simply as "that man. "and the story of what happened that day 85 years ago and for the following six months or so is likely what i've called the most famous story you've never heard. and the story reached all the way here to austin because, eventually, the trial -- which was one of the most...
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the dead name was dexter elliot chips. was john frankly norris or the texas tornado or to many simply as that man, and the story what happened that day 85 years ago and the following six months or so is likely what i'd call the most famous story you've never heard. the story reached all the way here to austin because eventually the trial, which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade, a decade that was known for famous trials like the scopes trial and, of course, the leopold and so forth. this trialfuls one of the most captivating at the time, but it's been lost to history. it's a footnote in a lot of books, a story that's made it into some places, but it's never received its full treatment, i think. the context, of course, is the 1920s which i've always found to be a fascinating time. it was a time just after the world changed when the soldiers that, you know, here we have just this year in march, the last living soldier of world war i, a man 110 years old was buried at arlington national cemetery. there's no
the dead name was dexter elliot chips. was john frankly norris or the texas tornado or to many simply as that man, and the story what happened that day 85 years ago and the following six months or so is likely what i'd call the most famous story you've never heard. the story reached all the way here to austin because eventually the trial, which was one of the most celebrated trials of the decade, a decade that was known for famous trials like the scopes trial and, of course, the leopold and so...
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i'd like for people to know the sacrifice that has been made, mother is gone and sister, martin and dexternd bernice are here. it's a tremendous sacrifice and it's a lovely tribute and it's almost a poignant bittersweet sacrifice so because the statue is beautiful, but it can't take the place of dad and so i know in a way, just a little bit sacrifice they've made in losing their father and the rest of us have lost our uncle. but we're glad that the world remembers him because we definitely remember him. >> eric: and we will be bringing you a lot more of the memorial dedication and the thoughts from dr. king's family throughout our newscast including the president's remarks, that is scheduled at the top of the next hour. >> jamie: lots of news to cover this morning for you as well. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad now denying that his nation was involved in that plot to kill a top saudi diplomat in washington, d.c. saying the accusations are an attempt by the united states to discredit and isolate iran. meanwhile, president obama is turning up the heat on tehran pressing u.n. inspector
i'd like for people to know the sacrifice that has been made, mother is gone and sister, martin and dexternd bernice are here. it's a tremendous sacrifice and it's a lovely tribute and it's almost a poignant bittersweet sacrifice so because the statue is beautiful, but it can't take the place of dad and so i know in a way, just a little bit sacrifice they've made in losing their father and the rest of us have lost our uncle. but we're glad that the world remembers him because we definitely...
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do you have polling data dexter you have a hearing to determine whether it will work or not? what to do? what is a good example? a good example where we did not agree? there are cases when you say, will it work? you are looking to, what are the free speech consequences? we had a case where somebody took a tape recorder of something that was in the public interest that involves a personal conversation. they printed it and there was a loss and you could not wiretap to give that information. how did that fit within the framework of expression? you tried to see what are the risks to the expression? what are the expectations of the individual? you had 42 briefs that are helping you on that. >> those are new phenomenon. you and i do not disagree. you have to calculate the trajectory -- let's take the first amendment. it was clear when the people ratified the first amendment that libel was not part of the freedom of speech. that included libel a public figures such as you gentlemen. the supreme court, a marvelous example of the living constitution, decided it would be a good idea if
do you have polling data dexter you have a hearing to determine whether it will work or not? what to do? what is a good example? a good example where we did not agree? there are cases when you say, will it work? you are looking to, what are the free speech consequences? we had a case where somebody took a tape recorder of something that was in the public interest that involves a personal conversation. they printed it and there was a loss and you could not wiretap to give that information. how...
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still great ones doing the reporting column, folks like molly ivans who we lost recently and pete dexter resonate and can inspire. >> part of the difference today, too, young columnists are asked to post more than once a day. >> exactly. >> if you work for "the washington post," you have to get something up and get it up by 9:00 a.m. people are looking online. >> get the word out. >> you do one, two, three little small bites rather than a long thoughtful column. >> it's tough to zig when other people are zaging. if you interview the attending room physician as opposed to just covering the obvious service story, that's where the artistry comes in. >> i think, you know, when we spoke about this one, you're just beginning this project, when, you know, you came to me after talking to several other people, one of the things that's missing is in term of time between the time you see an event occur and the time it appears in the morning paper the next day. you would actually think about what you saw, think about what happened before you wrote it. today, it's we need -- we get it online. get it
still great ones doing the reporting column, folks like molly ivans who we lost recently and pete dexter resonate and can inspire. >> part of the difference today, too, young columnists are asked to post more than once a day. >> exactly. >> if you work for "the washington post," you have to get something up and get it up by 9:00 a.m. people are looking online. >> get the word out. >> you do one, two, three little small bites rather than a long thoughtful...
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we should not forget how important sports and physical dexterity is for children. only 18% of american high-school students participate in one hour of physical activity today. that is the amount recommended by the department of health and human services. among high school students in new mexico, only 23% are getting it. this could lead to negative health consequences that could last a lifetime. we need to encourage kids to play sports, exercise, in the more physically active. his injury is always a risk, but the benefits far outweigh the dangers. as we learn more about the dangers of concussions for young athletes, which can make sure they are played more safely i want to thank all the witnesses for being here and testifying today, and especially want to recognize mr. alexis ball who travel from albuquerque. in reviewing dr. ann mckee's testimony, i find it pointed the she discusses a former nfl player who tragically took his life earlier this year. he 2007 he testified before this committee. he informed his family that he wanted his brain to be studied. he hoped p
we should not forget how important sports and physical dexterity is for children. only 18% of american high-school students participate in one hour of physical activity today. that is the amount recommended by the department of health and human services. among high school students in new mexico, only 23% are getting it. this could lead to negative health consequences that could last a lifetime. we need to encourage kids to play sports, exercise, in the more physically active. his injury is...
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their mother is gone and sister and dexter and bernie are here, it's a tremendous sacrifice, that's aet sacrifice though, because the statue is beautiful, but it can't take the place of them so i know in a little bit the sacrifices they've made for their brother p and father and the rest of our our uncle, and glad the world remembers. >> and we want to bring in juan williams, thr of "eyes on the prize. tell us the significance of today. >> it's on several levels. alisyn. first and foremost, i was down there yesterday with that same fox team with the yales program and just looking around with my two sons and feeling a burst of emotion, so many people down there, even yesterday, because they feel like this really is an unbelievable moment. it's so emotional, the idea that king would be honored in this way. you've got to remember that in his time, no one would have said, oh, yeah, he's a popular guy. he was often a highly controversial, real flesh and blood figure and a man then who goes on to win nobel prize, of course, now to be celebrated in this way, a child of the american civil rig
their mother is gone and sister and dexter and bernie are here, it's a tremendous sacrifice, that's aet sacrifice though, because the statue is beautiful, but it can't take the place of them so i know in a little bit the sacrifices they've made for their brother p and father and the rest of our our uncle, and glad the world remembers. >> and we want to bring in juan williams, thr of "eyes on the prize. tell us the significance of today. >> it's on several levels. alisyn. first...