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parents appropriately have said i don't want my kid disadvantaged.t should never have to come down to parents acting. the school should step up and say in grades one through five, we will separate kids by their month of birth. the fact that schools don't do this blows my mind. what are they doing? if you are a parent faced with a school being so dumb about the evidence then, by all means, take action into your own hands. it doesn't solve the problem though. >> my kid is a september kid. when he's around older kids, he's more inspired and more engaged. what am i to do? >> this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems. those already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> in david and goliath you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage, and here you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? >> no, they are supposed to be in parallel. the idea of david and goliath is that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated, so that th
parents appropriately have said i don't want my kid disadvantaged.t should never have to come down to parents acting. the school should step up and say in grades one through five, we will separate kids by their month of birth. the fact that schools don't do this blows my mind. what are they doing? if you are a parent faced with a school being so dumb about the evidence then, by all means, take action into your own hands. it doesn't solve the problem though. >> my kid is a september kid....
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disadvantaged than educating a wealthy child.almost every other country in the world at the disadvantaged kids more. here in the u.s. it is the opposite. you know, then through moving away from the mass incarceration models and working on drug rehab programs there are some job training programs that have very good records. none of these are going to solve the problem. i think they can to some degree reduce it and make it more manageable. we have better evidence than we have ever had before and it just pains me that -- one of the programs we talk about in the book is reach out and read for $20 you can sponsor a child in the literacy program, pediatricians essentially prescribed reading to a low income parents and give out a book to the child at each visit. it costs $20 a year to sponsor a child and it has a dramatic impact on how often those kids are red on their vocabularies and the readiness to attend the school and get two thirds of the kids in the country that would benefit from it don't get it because there isn't enough resou
disadvantaged than educating a wealthy child.almost every other country in the world at the disadvantaged kids more. here in the u.s. it is the opposite. you know, then through moving away from the mass incarceration models and working on drug rehab programs there are some job training programs that have very good records. none of these are going to solve the problem. i think they can to some degree reduce it and make it more manageable. we have better evidence than we have ever had before and...
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and emotional disadvantages and mental disadvantages and disadvantages generally than tom harkin. tom's life wasn't easy. his tweart feart was a -- his father was a minor, his mother a slow -- slovenian immigrant died when he was ten years old. he attended iowa university and obtained a scholarship. upon graduating he enlisted in the navy and became an active duty pilot, a naval pilot. i have such admiration for naval pilots; i have for all pilots. but thinking of landing an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean, a postage stamp size you have to try to find and land out there is something navy pilots do, and tom harkin did this. in 1974 he was elected to represent iowa's fifth congressional district, a seat he held for ten years. when he came to the senate in 1984, tom, like president lincoln before him, encountered many thistles. he was especially motivated to help millions of americans with disabilities as i've already said. here's what tom harkin said once -- and i quote -- "i heard stories from individuals who had to crawl on their hands and knees to go up a flight of st
and emotional disadvantages and mental disadvantages and disadvantages generally than tom harkin. tom's life wasn't easy. his tweart feart was a -- his father was a minor, his mother a slow -- slovenian immigrant died when he was ten years old. he attended iowa university and obtained a scholarship. upon graduating he enlisted in the navy and became an active duty pilot, a naval pilot. i have such admiration for naval pilots; i have for all pilots. but thinking of landing an aircraft carrier in...
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disadvantages and mental disadvantages and disadvantages generally been tom harkin. was not easy. his father was a minor and his mother a slovenian immigrant who died when he was 10 years old. his family pushed forward and lived in a house without hot water or a furnace. difficult use his upbringings as an excuse, tom harkin pushed himself very hard and came to iowa state university. borrow -- he came on a navy rotc scholarship and on graduation and listed in the navy and became an active-duty naval pilot. i have such admiration for naval ,ilots, i have for all pilots but thinking of landing on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean, a postage stamp sized that you have to find out there is something navy pilots do and tom harkin did this. was elected to represent ohio. when he came to the senate in 1984, he encountered many systems. he was especially motivated to help americans with disabilities. "re's what tom harkin said -- i heard stories from individuals who had to call on their hands and knees to go up a flight of stairs, who could not ride a bus because
disadvantages and mental disadvantages and disadvantages generally been tom harkin. was not easy. his father was a minor and his mother a slovenian immigrant who died when he was 10 years old. his family pushed forward and lived in a house without hot water or a furnace. difficult use his upbringings as an excuse, tom harkin pushed himself very hard and came to iowa state university. borrow -- he came on a navy rotc scholarship and on graduation and listed in the navy and became an active-duty...
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it aims to boost the number of disadvantaged students in higher ed. >> this should not be a democratic issue or a republican issue. making sure more of our young people have access to higher education and can succeed and complete their work and get their degree, that has to be an american issue. >> colleges across the country attended the summit and one of those was dominican university of california. it is a private school. it pledged to double the number of students to graduate with degrees in stem, science, technology, engineering, and math. >>> we're going turn our attention to volunteering in school. if you're a public school parent, you probably know about volunteering. you cut things up. you clean things out. you go to chaperoned field trips. nothing new. the issue now is can schools require parents to volunteer. i am joined by a woman who says, no, they do not. you are looking specifically at charter schools. i have been a volunteer at my school for a long time. it is a public school. i sign up. i volunteer, but i know that i have the option not to do it. but you're looking
it aims to boost the number of disadvantaged students in higher ed. >> this should not be a democratic issue or a republican issue. making sure more of our young people have access to higher education and can succeed and complete their work and get their degree, that has to be an american issue. >> colleges across the country attended the summit and one of those was dominican university of california. it is a private school. it pledged to double the number of students to graduate...
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and one other disadvantage he has i think is it's been 12 years since he ran for any office.ou know, the state of campaigning today is different, faster, more driven by social media than it was the last time he was out there. >> woodruff: that's right. phil rucker, it was 2002 the last time his name was on the ballot, but we notice he announced this on twitter today. >> he did, on twitter and in a statement on facebook. there were a couple typos and he did not have a campaign web site, there is no video, there's not the kind of full digital presence that a lot of modern campaigns have. i'm told he's looking the try to run a digital campaign. they're trying to hire some good talent, and i expect when he actually announces his final decision in the next few months it will be much more of a splash. >> woodruff: phil rucker, how does this affect the field? susan just said he's doing this to get his name out there, to say to donors, hey, i'm serious, i'm here, you know, look at this before you make a move. what does it mean for the field and for these other many names who were thi
and one other disadvantage he has i think is it's been 12 years since he ran for any office.ou know, the state of campaigning today is different, faster, more driven by social media than it was the last time he was out there. >> woodruff: that's right. phil rucker, it was 2002 the last time his name was on the ballot, but we notice he announced this on twitter today. >> he did, on twitter and in a statement on facebook. there were a couple typos and he did not have a campaign web...
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it is a disadvantage that can persist for years to come. it turns out even at an early age, latino students have skills that are often overlooked and that can help them catch up. >> five seconds -- >> in many ways, it is a reflection of the shifting demographics of california. >> thank you for being -- >> more than half the students at this school and statewide are latino. the the students as a whole have historically led behind their peers. but research is setting new light on a little known strength. >> the common perception about language delays, lower english proficiency, somewhat lower cognitive skills, problem solving schools, that's all true. it is empirically born out in our findings. >> it is okay that the pages are torn. we'll use them another day. >> the surprising finding is that doesn't track against their social skills. >> see the pile? >> the latino children have on average strong social and emotional skills. they show up for kindergarten mature. they respect their teachers. they're ready to share. the and to learn. >> what w
it is a disadvantage that can persist for years to come. it turns out even at an early age, latino students have skills that are often overlooked and that can help them catch up. >> five seconds -- >> in many ways, it is a reflection of the shifting demographics of california. >> thank you for being -- >> more than half the students at this school and statewide are latino. the the students as a whole have historically led behind their peers. but research is setting new...
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here you can find treats that support disadvantaged children around the world.his 51-year-old man started a charity organization this past june. he uses some of these chocolate deg c delicacies to give back to those less fortunate. >> translator: being kind to people and receiving kindness from others makes both people feel good. i want that kindness to be passed on. >> reporter: he used to manage the factory but now completely devotes himself to supporting children. he now takes the sweets to local hotels and shops to ask for their cooperation by selling his chocolates and pies. >> translator: i fully support his mission of lifting up children through sweets. >> reporter: he realized the importance of volunteerism when he became involved in the activities of world vision japan, an npo providing financial support to children overseas. with his child sponsorship program, the organization invites people to become sponsors of underprivileged children. funds go to projects that benefit the entire community such as digging wells and building schools. the program aims
here you can find treats that support disadvantaged children around the world.his 51-year-old man started a charity organization this past june. he uses some of these chocolate deg c delicacies to give back to those less fortunate. >> translator: being kind to people and receiving kindness from others makes both people feel good. i want that kindness to be passed on. >> reporter: he used to manage the factory but now completely devotes himself to supporting children. he now takes...
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they're starting from a position of disadvantage.menting and making it very obvious what their income really is. gerri: did reforms like dodd-frank and other reforms make it more difficult for these folks to get loans? >> absolutely. great point. the national realtors less than 5 percent of the loans made last quarter were non-qm loans. so the ability to repay, which all the lenders need to adhere to requires a certain level of documentation. that puts these self-employed stated income bar are at a disadvantage when getting a loan quote. gerri: it's not just the fact that these people have difficulty showing a w-2 from an employer. that's one thing. other reasons they're difficult to lend to under the current rules. >> again, a lot of it comes down to documentation. you need to be able to provprove definitively that the borrower can make payments on the loan. there's job-related issues. hard for self-employed people to sometimes credibly prove that they've been in a profession, they've been steadily employed for a significant period
they're starting from a position of disadvantage.menting and making it very obvious what their income really is. gerri: did reforms like dodd-frank and other reforms make it more difficult for these folks to get loans? >> absolutely. great point. the national realtors less than 5 percent of the loans made last quarter were non-qm loans. so the ability to repay, which all the lenders need to adhere to requires a certain level of documentation. that puts these self-employed stated income...
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. >> reporter: for the duchess, it's the welfare of disadvantaged kids.for the duke, it's the welfare of disadvantaged animals. >> there are now only 3,200 tigers left in the wild. >> reporter: their adoring fans may or may not care about the issues, but they're willing to stand out in the cold to catch a glimpse. bassima lawrence came all the way from california. how much of a royal nut do you have to be to do what you've done? >> well, i would not call myself a nut. i would say i'm a royal enthusiast. >> reporter: claudia and carol couldn't wait the buy their tiaras and head up from north carolina. >> we called each other. >> we had to go. >> then we had to convince the husbands. >> and take time off from work. >> reporter: royalty still sells here, in movies like the blockbuster frozen, and in real life according to "new york post" society writer dana schuster. >> if you look at pop culture right now in america, princesses and royalty is very hot right now. look at the elsa phenomenon. that does trickle down into real life also. >> reporter: it's hard
. >> reporter: for the duchess, it's the welfare of disadvantaged kids.for the duke, it's the welfare of disadvantaged animals. >> there are now only 3,200 tigers left in the wild. >> reporter: their adoring fans may or may not care about the issues, but they're willing to stand out in the cold to catch a glimpse. bassima lawrence came all the way from california. how much of a royal nut do you have to be to do what you've done? >> well, i would not call myself a nut. i...
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does that create a disadvantage? >> i don't think so.s we are moving all of the barriers to do that, packaging is a huge thing. you don't have to wait in line. we're just trying to remove all of the friction. you want to start to concentrate. how do you pick the region where you are going to expand? >> we are focused on consumers. populations. san francisco, new york, miami. to laces thatand have a lot of people. we are based in san francisco. people who like to download a new app are the ones who are here. is it similar in new york? >> absolutely. similar.is for them, they have a lot more people. the coverage area, that is important. >> how do you know? is it anecdotal? >> there are a lot of studies. >> miami is interesting. it will be a boutique. they have a center in their store that are shipping items. instead of that, we remove that and enable them to focus on their business. >> in other words, maybe your ideal story is not a banana republic or williams-sonoma, but a one-off boutique. a great clothing store where i go. that is the k
does that create a disadvantage? >> i don't think so.s we are moving all of the barriers to do that, packaging is a huge thing. you don't have to wait in line. we're just trying to remove all of the friction. you want to start to concentrate. how do you pick the region where you are going to expand? >> we are focused on consumers. populations. san francisco, new york, miami. to laces thatand have a lot of people. we are based in san francisco. people who like to download a new app...
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. >> there are advantages and disadvantages, the disadvantages, you can't pay people as much as you would like to. >> right. >> we were dealing with people in the screen actors guild and some of the other union, we had to pay them the minute, there are lower minimums for lower budgets now, which is good. the advantages, we had a screening last night, and i was able to say, look, chris cooper had never been in a movie before, i got to cast him as the lead in the movie. >> and look what's happened. >> yeah. but no way if you're using a studio's money, they're going to let you put an actor they've never seen as the lead in the movie. he was the right actor to do it. the decision to make movies this way today is driven by you as an artist or by the world as it's changed? >> it's a combination, an artist, i have a bunch of stories i'd like to tell, then the world as it's changed. the economics of the movie business are very, very different now. we were very lucky in that when we started making movies and they started coming out in the erdid i '80s, it was a time of an expanded market for all h
. >> there are advantages and disadvantages, the disadvantages, you can't pay people as much as you would like to. >> right. >> we were dealing with people in the screen actors guild and some of the other union, we had to pay them the minute, there are lower minimums for lower budgets now, which is good. the advantages, we had a screening last night, and i was able to say, look, chris cooper had never been in a movie before, i got to cast him as the lead in the movie. >>...
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the bonfires that the troops had set to keep warm that night proved to be a severe disadvantage untilhey were able to be extinguished. the whole battle lasted about two hours, and it all took place in the dark. at daylight, the native forces broke off the attack and went back across the marsh and evacuated prophetstown. the army spent the rest of the day of november 7 taking care of the wounded and burying their dead. when they went to prophetstown the following day, they found british-made weapons and gunpowder, which gave evidence to the hardliners in congress and other places in this country who had been agitating for war with britain for a long time evidence to say we have been telling you it is the british behind all of our indian problems, and now this proves it. the battle here was one of the tipping point events that led to the declaration of war about seven months later, which started the war of 1812. the battle here was a blow to the credibility and influence to -- of both tecumseh and the prophet. tecumseh returned to wabash in january of 1812 and was killed a year later in
the bonfires that the troops had set to keep warm that night proved to be a severe disadvantage untilhey were able to be extinguished. the whole battle lasted about two hours, and it all took place in the dark. at daylight, the native forces broke off the attack and went back across the marsh and evacuated prophetstown. the army spent the rest of the day of november 7 taking care of the wounded and burying their dead. when they went to prophetstown the following day, they found british-made...
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-- economically disadvantaged background has access to this education which for me is a moral value. i think shame on us if georgetown is not open to all students, and not simply the economically elite. >> guest: well, its, but at the same time these schools have low admission rates so families know if can get the kid in, then it will be taken care of, but that's the whole point. can you get in? i don't think we have the same pressure that parents say they could send their kid to uva or berkeley or whatever for nothing, and not just -- or for a thousand dollars a year, and not just uva or berkeley mitchell slogan now -- i believe china had a slogan of 100 harvards, we need to build 100 berkeleys. we need to have two or three of those in every state. so we don't have every high school kid in america comp peteing to get into one of 12 schools. >> host: some of them to, for instance, you can go for free. >> guest: if you get. >> host: en. do you is -- endowment is so rich bit you also want standards for in the schools. >> guest: that's why i don't want to have to rely own those schools.
-- economically disadvantaged background has access to this education which for me is a moral value. i think shame on us if georgetown is not open to all students, and not simply the economically elite. >> guest: well, its, but at the same time these schools have low admission rates so families know if can get the kid in, then it will be taken care of, but that's the whole point. can you get in? i don't think we have the same pressure that parents say they could send their kid to uva or...
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advocacy and we recognize that there will be three census tracks that will qualify for so-called, disadvantaged community status, and this is or an improvement over the initial version that only identified one potential eligible census track and so there are three and the tender loin and the soma and the bay view hunter's points and the tracks that will qualify for that status, and the growth, council really stressed the guidelines for the affordable housing sustain able grant programs. and here, we still have more work to do and we are trying to shape those together with other city and regional agencies we are working very closely with the mayor's office and abag and atc and management agencies, to insure that this is a program that can be smoothly implemented and administratively not too difficult to try to combine the formal housing with transportation programs, to meet the state's greenhouse gas emissions targets. the hopeful sign is that they have delayed a meeting to consider the guidelines, to revise those, in response to the public input, and so that that meeting will happen in january,
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he had to defer to political pressure from southern governors to some degree and the disadvantage of that is you have small groups of troops scattered around the parameter of the confederacy. it is sometimes called had perimeter defense or a corded defense. and sooner or later the enemy breaks through the thin gray line and that happened in february of 1862 and the loss of fort mcdonald and louisiana and failure in kentucky and west virginia and the enemy begins to penetrate the line. and as a consequence of that, davis actually admitted, not publically, but privately, it may have been a mistake to try defend the entire frontier of the confederacy and changes the strategy. and in the course of doing so provokes an awful lot of controversy and descent from the governors of people from georgia for example. >> host: and davis says in 1865, and i think publically, that no single point is vital for the confederacy. if he had had that attitude in 1861 he might have had more freedom of action to be more successful. >> guest: he might have. but i think it was politically impossible. it is on
he had to defer to political pressure from southern governors to some degree and the disadvantage of that is you have small groups of troops scattered around the parameter of the confederacy. it is sometimes called had perimeter defense or a corded defense. and sooner or later the enemy breaks through the thin gray line and that happened in february of 1862 and the loss of fort mcdonald and louisiana and failure in kentucky and west virginia and the enemy begins to penetrate the line. and as a...
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you do not -- >> i have a disadvantage of that?a way, i think. >> but don't i have an advantage -- i don't know. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> i just lost the will to finish that thought. >> jimmy: i don't know that you do have an advantage. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: people who are just tuning in now, what we're going to do in a couple of minutes is, we're going to have a curse-off. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're a celebrity, the other person you're competing against is a celebrity. >> in the same industry? >> jimmy: in the same industry, yes, yes, as a matter of fact. i'm going to say, this is -- a person that i'm certain you know. >> okay. >> jimmy: and i'm not going to say much more other than that, because i do want it to be kind of a surprise. >> okay. >> jimmy: do you think you will be able to muster the filth from within to come up with -- >> i think we're going to have to give it a whirl. >> jimmy: you're going to have to. i know you're competitive, right? >> i'm not very competitive, but i will become right now. >> jimmy: okay
you do not -- >> i have a disadvantage of that?a way, i think. >> but don't i have an advantage -- i don't know. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> i just lost the will to finish that thought. >> jimmy: i don't know that you do have an advantage. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: people who are just tuning in now, what we're going to do in a couple of minutes is, we're going to have a curse-off. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're a celebrity, the other person...
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that is a disadvantage.nd i would like to be tried as a cop. >> hopefully we will not have to try you. elle, i am delighted to have you here. the candor is refreshing. thank you for coming, thanks. >> and coming up next, we'lly get a different perspective from a black police officer from flint, michigan. and then later. president obama is forcing nuns to pay for contraceptives or pay huge finds. that is coming up next. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. cvs health. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can m
that is a disadvantage.nd i would like to be tried as a cop. >> hopefully we will not have to try you. elle, i am delighted to have you here. the candor is refreshing. thank you for coming, thanks. >> and coming up next, we'lly get a different perspective from a black police officer from flint, michigan. and then later. president obama is forcing nuns to pay for contraceptives or pay huge finds. that is coming up next. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please....
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we are at a disadvantage at this point. >> as the officers scrambled to contain the suspect, another threat emerges. not from inside the house, but the car parked behind them. >> a second subject exits the vehicle. this part right behind me. he exits the vehicle with a firearm. >> they attempt to control the man and fbi agents controlled. >> they pointed it at the fbi. i was in fear for his and my life. >> suddenly the second subject begins firing. they go from a knock to a wild shootout. >> i draw my firearm and begin firing. he points at me and shoots. >> bullets are flying and he is directly in the line of fire. >> as i'm firing, i get struck on the abdomen. the right side. right below. >> as the scene plays out, it is captured. as i'm shooting, i try to get a better angle. as i'm taking a step, he shoots me and that's the round that takes me down. >> he has been shot and continues to battle the first suspect. >> now i'm engaged in hand to hand combat with the guy. still while shooters are standing behind me. i am able to fight him off. i am able to find cover. i see i'm shot. i t
we are at a disadvantage at this point. >> as the officers scrambled to contain the suspect, another threat emerges. not from inside the house, but the car parked behind them. >> a second subject exits the vehicle. this part right behind me. he exits the vehicle with a firearm. >> they attempt to control the man and fbi agents controlled. >> they pointed it at the fbi. i was in fear for his and my life. >> suddenly the second subject begins firing. they go from a...
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. >> that number means it has been disadvantages to be underweight in private equate. >> in the underweight issue. >> yeah. those are evaluated rates if we had been at the full rates the full wealthy every quarterly which is impossible that never happens you'd see zero or overweight a positive number because the underweight is persistent there is a 17 numbering negative number that is a relative return relative to the policy benchmark. >> the columns under active management positive for the 2 year number and negative for the 5 year we know in the real and private equity those come in smaller with the understanding of the timing of the numbers again, that's minus 60 point 61 and plus or minus another i'm trying to get a feeling for a problem. >> those numbers are probably indicative of anything that the imperfection which is public equality because six hundred basis points that's aggressive that is a substantial benchmark to try to meet what you have in last areas it is a very difficult for private equity for the logic and evaluations to keep up with private entities i'm sure you're aware of
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extracurricular activities, amazing enrichment for all of the people who are disadvantaged and can come to our schools. i'm going ask you for one minute of your attention. one minute, one minute. i want to leave with you two numbers. 100%, and 72%. 100% is the number of people if you take away the people who have siblings at school, 100% did not put their kids in the attendance area list harvey milk as their attendance area, as their preference. thank you for placing it on your website, rachel norton, this is where i got the information. 72% wouldn't put it on their list at all and you know you can have a long list? that is amazing. can you even believe that. we have mckinley and el dorado on one other. you have people with wait-lists and you have extra enrollment and wait-lists out of wazzu around us. we have underenrollment. we're underfunded and the administration has denied us a pta. for three years they have sought that. i have only been there two. here is what i want to say: a lot of things you hear you can't provide. you can't provide extra money, squeeze it from a rock, but get
extracurricular activities, amazing enrichment for all of the people who are disadvantaged and can come to our schools. i'm going ask you for one minute of your attention. one minute, one minute. i want to leave with you two numbers. 100%, and 72%. 100% is the number of people if you take away the people who have siblings at school, 100% did not put their kids in the attendance area list harvey milk as their attendance area, as their preference. thank you for placing it on your website, rachel...
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you do not -- >> i have a disadvantage of that?a way, i think. >> but don't i have an advantage -- i don't know. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> i just lost the will to finish that thought. >> jimmy: i don't know that you do have an advantage. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: people who are just tuning in now, what we're going to do in a couple of minutes is, feeling shame. total shame and embarrassment. >> jimmy: you don't like that sort of stuff. i don't like that, either. i feel like it interrupts my talking. i like to talk to people. >> true. when we play poker, we played for five $20 buy-ins. that was sweet. >> jimmy: that's right. i lost $10,000 that night. >> long night. long night. >> jimmy: we're going to -- >> let's do this. >> jimmy: take a break. we have to take a break. we have to get everything set. we're going to have a whole thing. when we come back, i should mention, "horrible bosses 2" opens wednesday. and when we come back, jennifer aniston against a very special mystery competitor in celebrity curse-off. we'll be right
you do not -- >> i have a disadvantage of that?a way, i think. >> but don't i have an advantage -- i don't know. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] >> i just lost the will to finish that thought. >> jimmy: i don't know that you do have an advantage. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: people who are just tuning in now, what we're going to do in a couple of minutes is, feeling shame. total shame and embarrassment. >> jimmy: you don't like that sort of stuff. i...
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children to help uniform police officers with disadvantaged children to help them with their holiday melissa magee has the last check of the forecast. >> we have heavy rain moving interior sections of south jersey. things drying out northwest suburbs reading and allentown. moisture will clear the coast in the overnight hours and sunshine making a come back for sunday. day planner 7:00 in the morning 36. bright and sunny and windy. 3910 a.m. and lower 40:00s 1:00 in the afternoon and winds gusts 30 to maybe 40 mimes an hour walter. >> i didn't hear you say the s word so no snow. >> the rest of the "action news" team will be on abc tomorrow morning 6:00. before you take off for international tour putting on a show for their hometown fans karen rogers takes a look at the program's history and future with 6abc loves the arts. that story and more starting at 6:00 tomorrow morning on 6abc. thanks for joining us on "action news" at 10. "philly fued" is next. for melissa magee and jeff "philly fued" is next. for melissa magee and jeff skversky i'm walter perez have a ♪ ♪ we put all the apps
children to help uniform police officers with disadvantaged children to help them with their holiday melissa magee has the last check of the forecast. >> we have heavy rain moving interior sections of south jersey. things drying out northwest suburbs reading and allentown. moisture will clear the coast in the overnight hours and sunshine making a come back for sunday. day planner 7:00 in the morning 36. bright and sunny and windy. 3910 a.m. and lower 40:00s 1:00 in the afternoon and winds...
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i do think you need to perform that so that small banks are not put at a disadvantage. number two, this whole issue __ the doctrine of too big to fail __ are we going to continue to bail out banks will we have another financial crisis. i think that what has never been resolved. when i talked to union thinkers, they say, the big banks are given a huge advantage at the expense of the smaller banks. host: a reminder to call it, if you keep the sound down on your side, we can hear you better. gail is calling. caller: hi, good morning. i love c_span. you have already started to address my question. thank you, steve for being on c_span. i was concerned about the budget, how citigroup got its information __ and how will go back to 2008, putting a burden on taxpayers. i thought i would get your thoughts on that. i just tried get as much information as i can. what is congress doing with this. it seems like we're going backward. guest: we want healthy banking and the financial sector. i agree with you, the last thing we want to see are more bailouts. by the way, i was never in fa
i do think you need to perform that so that small banks are not put at a disadvantage. number two, this whole issue __ the doctrine of too big to fail __ are we going to continue to bail out banks will we have another financial crisis. i think that what has never been resolved. when i talked to union thinkers, they say, the big banks are given a huge advantage at the expense of the smaller banks. host: a reminder to call it, if you keep the sound down on your side, we can hear you better. gail...
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>> yeah, and -- >> does seem like a slight disadvantage. >> it's a little bit of a disadvantage, but, when i win, i will have a hard-earned victory. i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest assured, if somebody killed a [ bleep ], they had a reason to [ bleep ] do it. you need to be looking at the dead [ bleep ], not the mother [ bleep ] who killed her. yeah. he has that dry, scratchy thing going on... guess what? (cough!) it works on his cough too. what? stop, don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm packs 2 medicines in one pill to relieve wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> the maricopa county jail
>> yeah, and -- >> does seem like a slight disadvantage. >> it's a little bit of a disadvantage, but, when i win, i will have a hard-earned victory. i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the...
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it's been a huge disadvantage. u.s. agriculture has had hands tied behind backs. while we had access on the market we've seen our sales go down since 2000. we've seen countries like other competitors such as brazil and the european union come in and take that market, and so today's announcement is the an improvement on the financing side where we've had to deal with cash up front. now we have an opportunity for cash upon delivery and seeking greater enhancements on our ability to use financing through letters of credit, etc. it's not done we want to stop and talk about how important the leadership, the president's leadership has been on this today. but we know it's going to take ending the embargo for us to actually have meaningful commercial trade with cuba. >> thank you so much for being with us. vice president of corporate affairs in cargill. i want to bring in paul johnson, he owns chicago foods international. he is the executive director of a working group, a not-for-profit who works with food producers who has relations with cuba, you heard when people see t
it's been a huge disadvantage. u.s. agriculture has had hands tied behind backs. while we had access on the market we've seen our sales go down since 2000. we've seen countries like other competitors such as brazil and the european union come in and take that market, and so today's announcement is the an improvement on the financing side where we've had to deal with cash up front. now we have an opportunity for cash upon delivery and seeking greater enhancements on our ability to use financing...
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[applause] that was vintage barry standing up for people who were disadvantaged, people who could not effectively fight for themselves. and by the way, the meeting ended soon thereafter. the home opened and was a huge success because marion barry had stood up for a group of people that could not effectively speak for themselves. [applause] many of us don't get to smell the flowers while we are here on earth. in this last year of his life, mayor barry's book was published and he was able to share his story, his thoughts, and his insights with many of us as he appeared at book signings and interviews on television and radio. those who had never heard of marion barry were able to learn more about him and gain insight into the person who was popularly known as "mayor for life" in the district of columbia. [applause] as longtime supporters and newcomers to the barry story swarmed around him, they embraced his journey and worked with him so he could pass the torch of knowledge on to the next generation. marion barry's legacy is intimately woven into the fabric of the district of columbia. h
[applause] that was vintage barry standing up for people who were disadvantaged, people who could not effectively fight for themselves. and by the way, the meeting ended soon thereafter. the home opened and was a huge success because marion barry had stood up for a group of people that could not effectively speak for themselves. [applause] many of us don't get to smell the flowers while we are here on earth. in this last year of his life, mayor barry's book was published and he was able to...
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. >> michael n terms of the advantages and disadvantages, marco rubio taking that tone, what are they>> well, the advantages that he got out there first. he is the first person today, and also with the largest exclamation mark in the way he talked about it, but i think there is a disadvantage as well. florida and the country are two different places, and even in florida charlie crist, he was the democrat running for governor unsuccessfully in november, he won the cuban vote by two percentage points over the eventually winner rick scott. the cuban vote in florida is a small percentage of the vote there and a vote trending away from the republican party. when you look at the country as a whole these types of issues are not as important to the country. he has to differentiate himself from jeb bush because they're both floridians. but on this score it will be difficult to do that. jeb bush came in, said the same things as you just read. he does not go in to it as deeply or passionately as rubio does. >> speaking of passion, this is a huge day for the obama white house in terms of policy a
. >> michael n terms of the advantages and disadvantages, marco rubio taking that tone, what are they>> well, the advantages that he got out there first. he is the first person today, and also with the largest exclamation mark in the way he talked about it, but i think there is a disadvantage as well. florida and the country are two different places, and even in florida charlie crist, he was the democrat running for governor unsuccessfully in november, he won the cuban vote by two...
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we have a number of clubs that support economically disadvantaged programs. whether or not it is here or ice hockey in harlem or snyder hockey in philadelphia. the owner of the flyers has taken over from the city all the rinks that were dilapidated and were about to be shut down. for me -- this may not make an owner happy in terms of the bottom line but in ted's case the broader objective is something i know he is supportive of -- hockey as a vehicle for disadvantaged children to learn life lessons. be a good student, hard work team work, diligence, physical fitness, getting the education you need so you can do anything else. if we can get young people involved in life by using hockey, it will be great if they can become fans and it'll be amazing if they become nhl players, but the last two objectives are not as important as giving back to the community by making kids to be in a position to go to college and do things with their lives they never would have had an opportunity to do. [applause] >> what is the last board of directors you joined? >> thurgood mars
we have a number of clubs that support economically disadvantaged programs. whether or not it is here or ice hockey in harlem or snyder hockey in philadelphia. the owner of the flyers has taken over from the city all the rinks that were dilapidated and were about to be shut down. for me -- this may not make an owner happy in terms of the bottom line but in ted's case the broader objective is something i know he is supportive of -- hockey as a vehicle for disadvantaged children to learn life...
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then you look at the advantages and the disadvantages.if, in fact, you are distributing a vaccine before you know it works, the advantage is that if it does work you get it to people quickly. the disadvantage is that you may not ever prove that it does work so when we are going to be sitting on this panel with the inevitable next outbreak, we will not know until we have a vaccine that works. that's the problem. the issue with the randomized controlled placebo trial is that some people are not getting it right away, and there is this absolute understandable desire that if something is going to be beneficial, get it there as quickly as possible. i gave, and i will just finish with this because it's very important, i mentioned this at another seminar we had here about the issue of the difference between therapies that you make readily available for which i was the champion of during the hiv/aids versus a vaccine that you don't know works. and there's a big difference there because in one you are giving it to people who are perfectly normal a
then you look at the advantages and the disadvantages.if, in fact, you are distributing a vaccine before you know it works, the advantage is that if it does work you get it to people quickly. the disadvantage is that you may not ever prove that it does work so when we are going to be sitting on this panel with the inevitable next outbreak, we will not know until we have a vaccine that works. that's the problem. the issue with the randomized controlled placebo trial is that some people are not...
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>> yeah, and -- >> does seem like a slight disadvantage. >> it's a little bit of a disadvantage, but, know, when i win, i will have a hard-earned victory. i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest assured, if somebody killed a [ bleep ], they had a reason to [ bleep ] do it. you need to be looking at the dead [ bleep ], not the mother [ bleep ] who killed her. yeah. that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. >>> the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, houses inmates who have been charged or convicted of cr
>> yeah, and -- >> does seem like a slight disadvantage. >> it's a little bit of a disadvantage, but, know, when i win, i will have a hard-earned victory. i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter....
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. >> underwater you are at a complete disadvantage. these animals are so perfectly evolved and can move perfectly. you see a couple of kiefrs around feeding them and swimming with them. so close that at one point you see the photographer push him gently away all the while taking pictures. >> how is it not attacking? have they fell it and now he's not interested in these guys? because even though we know sharks are okay you know that people get close to them you don't do that with crocodiles. >> i don't know what is causing these crocks to be so courteous. >> thought fall. >> they go diving with them and they're used to seeing divers and they're fed well. >> they almost look sweet and they're almost smiling. >> maybe it's their environment because look at how gorgeous the water is. >> on vacation. >> in paradise. chilling now. >> it is remarkable that these people were able to see this because i don't think we've ever ever ever seen anything like this. >> but you can swim with the crocks. >>> new video that i actually happened upon on m
. >> underwater you are at a complete disadvantage. these animals are so perfectly evolved and can move perfectly. you see a couple of kiefrs around feeding them and swimming with them. so close that at one point you see the photographer push him gently away all the while taking pictures. >> how is it not attacking? have they fell it and now he's not interested in these guys? because even though we know sharks are okay you know that people get close to them you don't do that with...
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it is so lonely and it has some of the advantages of being part of a company without the disadvantages>> at what point did you decide to take money from investors? >> we had to, frankly. i ran out of money. and it takes -- god, how long does it take? we don't know how long it takes. 10 years maybe. >> you are going into your 19th funding cycle. what do you consider the most successful? >> it is pretty much the ones with the highest evaluations. airbnb, dropbox, and stripe. >> did you know they were going to be hits. >> we know the founders were good. >> what was it about them? >> different things. different things about the two of them. in drew's case, he was the guy who could write this software. dropbox suceeded by solving an impossibly hard problem. airbnb is different. it is this mass movement where people are staying in people's houses worldwide. >> we were skeptical and i remember thinking we don't remember what the idea is. these founders are awesome. >> patrick, i have known him since he was 14. back when he was a high school kid in ireland, he used to email questions and i had
it is so lonely and it has some of the advantages of being part of a company without the disadvantages>> at what point did you decide to take money from investors? >> we had to, frankly. i ran out of money. and it takes -- god, how long does it take? we don't know how long it takes. 10 years maybe. >> you are going into your 19th funding cycle. what do you consider the most successful? >> it is pretty much the ones with the highest evaluations. airbnb, dropbox, and...
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any ugliness in it at all, but it is the feeling on the part of some employers that there are disadvantages to older workers, which we have found do not work out to be true in fact. it is in an attempt to eliminate these myths, to get rid of the misunderstanding that we have initiated a countrywide program to see to it that there is further understanding of the situation. especially we have divided the basis for this problem from the older worker, where we have been conducting experiments of one kind or another, providing for special counseling and special reach rating programs for the older worker. first we have found a complete willingness on the part of the worker over 45 to participate in retraining projects. second, and ability to make good use of retraining. third and very importantly, a willingness of the older worker to move where necessary to a job in a different place, hard as that may be. in connection with his experimental programs, one of the most worthwhile has been the program that we have worked out with the national council on aging. >> the program has been underway for som
any ugliness in it at all, but it is the feeling on the part of some employers that there are disadvantages to older workers, which we have found do not work out to be true in fact. it is in an attempt to eliminate these myths, to get rid of the misunderstanding that we have initiated a countrywide program to see to it that there is further understanding of the situation. especially we have divided the basis for this problem from the older worker, where we have been conducting experiments of...