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starting in kindergarten they asked each of their daughters to write a note in the classic dr. seuss book "oh, the places you'll go." now they are sharing it with everyone. they have 20,000 hits online. it's harm warming. >>> a winner revealed. we asked all of our home testers the recipe that helped them lose weight. joy bauer went through the recipes, narrowed it down to a winner. we'll meet that top chef, show you the recipe and how to make it. >> it's summertime. all of a sudden you're hobnobbing with neighbors you don't know that well. some awkward situations may develop when you're going to a family reunion. you know there's always some fun there. we're going to have social cues that will help you get through awkward times. >> before we get to all that, can we please say hello to one of our favorite guests here today, pink. how are you? >> good morning. >> you're here -- that was a miss. you've got some announcements. first a new song coming out. >> i do today. >> and it is? >> "blow me a kiss." >> this is part of a new album? >> yes. >> you have another announcement september 1
starting in kindergarten they asked each of their daughters to write a note in the classic dr. seuss book "oh, the places you'll go." now they are sharing it with everyone. they have 20,000 hits online. it's harm warming. >>> a winner revealed. we asked all of our home testers the recipe that helped them lose weight. joy bauer went through the recipes, narrowed it down to a winner. we'll meet that top chef, show you the recipe and how to make it. >> it's summertime. all...
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many students are familiar with the movie, the lord >> had the classic dr. seuss book. i am here to speak for the 55 large bushes or what ever they are called. huge amounts of foliage that would be ripped out and they support the diversity of wildlife of would like to model for those children that while it is important to stand up for what we want, it is important to look at before we leave and to see how our choices affect other living beings and other humans. a lot of humans will be very sad about this. a lot of animals will lose their home. that is by example and lesson for the children that i work with the i know are very enamored of soccer and i hope he will reject this so that an alternative can be put in place perhaps at the nearby west sunset playground, and also that fields can be constructed in the west end for natural grass. >> good the long evening, i am here to ask you to reject this report and protect the golden gate park which is one of the few remaining environments for recreation hall that is naturalistic could that have a large city can prop -- possibl
many students are familiar with the movie, the lord >> had the classic dr. seuss book. i am here to speak for the 55 large bushes or what ever they are called. huge amounts of foliage that would be ripped out and they support the diversity of wildlife of would like to model for those children that while it is important to stand up for what we want, it is important to look at before we leave and to see how our choices affect other living beings and other humans. a lot of humans will be...
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. >> they look like something from a dr. seussbook. >> this little guy gets tired and he sits down. his little legs are out f front of him. look at him. >> i would love to see what they look like when they grow up. >> i expected them to be a lot taller. >> this hatching happened at the wwt wetland center in the u.k. this is part of an emergency conservation breeding mission because they are trying to make sure that this species continues to exist. >> cute chicks. >> they're interesting birds, man. i hope that they are able to keep them going becau. >>> it's hot, it's desirable, but it's tough getting it out of the box. >> people really like, they enjoy that unwrapping of the new electronic device. >> see the toy they all want and hear from the "l.a. times" reporter who thinks it could play with the ipad. >>> breasts are the most amazing thing in the world because they may save lives. >> lula is back. see what he's got to say about the, you know, the whole breast thing. >>> and don't forget, "right this minute" is all new, all summ
. >> they look like something from a dr. seussbook. >> this little guy gets tired and he sits down. his little legs are out f front of him. look at him. >> i would love to see what they look like when they grow up. >> i expected them to be a lot taller. >> this hatching happened at the wwt wetland center in the u.k. this is part of an emergency conservation breeding mission because they are trying to make sure that this species continues to exist. >> cute...
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many students are familiar with the movie, the lord >> had the classic dr. seuss book. i am here to speak for the 55 large bushes or what ever they are called. huge amounts of foliage that would be ripped out and they support the diversity of wildlife of would like to model for those children that while it is important to stand up for what we
many students are familiar with the movie, the lord >> had the classic dr. seuss book. i am here to speak for the 55 large bushes or what ever they are called. huge amounts of foliage that would be ripped out and they support the diversity of wildlife of would like to model for those children that while it is important to stand up for what we
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dr. seuss and briner runs the clinic. who are these people that you're seeing? >> the people without health insurance in texas are the people who work at low-paying jobs, the people you would expect, you know, the people who work by the hour, who work in restaurants, who work in yards, who work in day cares. >> reporter: two million more low-income texans would be covered by med kaid expansion prescribed by the affordable care act but texas is refusing to participate. joining wisconsin, florida, and louisiana. texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhearst says texas' share of $27 billion would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the med kaid system is broken and by simply adding a million-and-a-half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> reporter: texas will also be the lurchest state to refuse to create the state-run health care exchanges that would allow people to shop for affordable coverage. in a letter to the obama administration texas go
dr. seuss and briner runs the clinic. who are these people that you're seeing? >> the people without health insurance in texas are the people who work at low-paying jobs, the people you would expect, you know, the people who work by the hour, who work in restaurants, who work in yards, who work in day cares. >> reporter: two million more low-income texans would be covered by med kaid expansion prescribed by the affordable care act but texas is refusing to participate. joining...
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dr seuss or anyone else's there is a. well you mention financial terrorism so let's talk about some financial terrorism and bring it back to the first half of the show which is that you know where is the crime and punishment and tony blair says we shouldn't be hanging bankers headline reads investment banker fifty eight arrested after smashing windows with a slingshot and marbles because he got a thrill from it a hot shot investment banker fifty eight has been arrested accused of wreaking havoc in los angeles michael. has allegedly been driving around shattering windows since the beginning of the year using a slingshot to fire marbles and not have buildings police said he must have got a thrill from it the banker max was from u.b.s. right and we wish him the report of that out of shame for the artist put chalk in for a chase and was arrested there's a u.b.s. banker marbles and slingshots breaking windows and he's like oh well he's just getting ready but of course u.b.s. my friends my eyes are i don't know if you know slac
dr seuss or anyone else's there is a. well you mention financial terrorism so let's talk about some financial terrorism and bring it back to the first half of the show which is that you know where is the crime and punishment and tony blair says we shouldn't be hanging bankers headline reads investment banker fifty eight arrested after smashing windows with a slingshot and marbles because he got a thrill from it a hot shot investment banker fifty eight has been arrested accused of wreaking havoc...
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this guy talked like dr. seuss. ace years losing jobs and the war in iraq. >> eliot: i loved his metaphor. >> he was just changing the rules, busting this out wide open. i miss his wife as well. only in america would a librarian marry an illiterate. >> eliot: she was continuing her teaching. she had her special ed badge. >> when she said teach for america, she really meant it. >> president obama, this is classic americans taking stuff out of context. let's take a listen to what he really said. >> somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we had that allowed you to thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> eliot: unless you're in the road building business what he said is true. >> our good friends at fox and friends edited where he explained he wasn't saying the government helped you build it. he said society helped you build it. he said it takes a village to make a business. the scandal was he was saying th
this guy talked like dr. seuss. ace years losing jobs and the war in iraq. >> eliot: i loved his metaphor. >> he was just changing the rules, busting this out wide open. i miss his wife as well. only in america would a librarian marry an illiterate. >> eliot: she was continuing her teaching. she had her special ed badge. >> when she said teach for america, she really meant it. >> president obama, this is classic americans taking stuff out of context. let's take a...
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some of my friends in the room know my favorite dr. seuss story is "the lorax." i do have a 40-year-old daughter and i took her to the movie, and i was blown away. it's amazing. everybody should see it. it's revolutionary. but -- it really is, truly is, read the book if you don't have time for the movie action anyway, so i want to actually close with my favorite lines from "the lorax" because i think it is a call to action. "and all that the lorax left here in this mess was a small pile of rocks was one word, unless. whatever that meant. i just couldn't guess. that was long, long ago, but each day since that day, i've sat here and worried and worried away, through the years while my buildings have fallen apart, i worried about it with all of my heart, but now said the wentzler, now that you're here, the words of the lorax seem perfectly clear unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot nothing is going to get better, it's not." [ applause ] thank you. all right. so ladies and gentlemen, who i'm so glad are here, let's get fired up. let's work. let's organize.
some of my friends in the room know my favorite dr. seuss story is "the lorax." i do have a 40-year-old daughter and i took her to the movie, and i was blown away. it's amazing. everybody should see it. it's revolutionary. but -- it really is, truly is, read the book if you don't have time for the movie action anyway, so i want to actually close with my favorite lines from "the lorax" because i think it is a call to action. "and all that the lorax left here in this mess...
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dr. seuss's "oh, the places you'll go." brenna was so happy with her gift she posted online.ning to all of you. i love this idea. what a great story. tell me, where did you get the idea, the inspiration to collect comments from teachers over the years. >> i'm not that original. an elementary school principal and parent had a copy of the book and wanted a couple of teachers to sign it and me to sign it. i thought, wouldn't that be neat if you expand that and did it over the course of high school. >> i know this is something a lot of high school graduates get for graduation. when you looked at it, did you think, a book, great. when you opened it, what was your reaction? >> exactly. at first i thought it was kind of a standard graduation gift and thought it was really sweet. when i first opened it -- my first page is my kindergarten teacher. i haven't talked to my kindergarten teacher since kindergarten. it took me back. when they explained it all and i looked through it, i don't know, there's really no words. >> that's a gift of a lifetime. do you have favorite passages in ther
dr. seuss's "oh, the places you'll go." brenna was so happy with her gift she posted online.ning to all of you. i love this idea. what a great story. tell me, where did you get the idea, the inspiration to collect comments from teachers over the years. >> i'm not that original. an elementary school principal and parent had a copy of the book and wanted a couple of teachers to sign it and me to sign it. i thought, wouldn't that be neat if you expand that and did it over the...
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the last thing that i want to say -- [aus anyu syri ie omw avorite dr. seuss story is the lorax. i do have a four year old mo n asb ay.itook her to h itllstl.iy. po i y tme for the movie. anyway, so i want to actually close with my favorite line from the lorax because i think it is a call to action in himwsa leoe oa fthe ckt ew evhant i just couldn't guess. that was long, long ago, but each day fro that day i sat here and worried and woed willmyruntv al now that you were here, the words of the lorax seemed perfectlyclear. d ls someonekyur olfuo,nthi it get [applause] thank you.l t. adantl, i o alge fired up. let's work. let's organize. let's fight. thank you. [appe] >> so muchnspition. can we handlit? wefedu >>. >> rllyexed odtmay necuh malory, look t her. toe h aieading, leading at the vigh raizo she executive director of the national action network. she has been a membr of exivre ie psionnewincit hod you, tamika? 32. ta h koy e ainaton l ts s, including education, equal rights for women, health care reform. health care reform. gun violence an midu ce, kanmon t0ede dot en know w
the last thing that i want to say -- [aus anyu syri ie omw avorite dr. seuss story is the lorax. i do have a four year old mo n asb ay.itook her to h itllstl.iy. po i y tme for the movie. anyway, so i want to actually close with my favorite line from the lorax because i think it is a call to action in himwsa leoe oa fthe ckt ew evhant i just couldn't guess. that was long, long ago, but each day fro that day i sat here and worried and woed willmyruntv al now that you were here, the words of the...