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we want to know, which dr. seuss book was your favorite? >> "horton hears a who!" definitely my favorite. just because of all the silly characters, and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely. because it's fun, it rhymes, i love cats, too. so and the cat in the hat is just my favorite character ever. >> i love "green eggs and ham" just 'cause i love the concept of it, and i love rhymes, and i just love dr. seuss. >> "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham," i'll have to say, because, like, ever since i was a little kid, like, we always had the green eggs and ham at school, and so i just thought it was fun. >> my favorite dr. seuss story is "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham" is my favorite, also. i remember when i was younger, i made my own green eggs. they didn't turn out so well. they sound better than they taste. with "speak of the week," i'm drew. >> i'll tell you why billings, montana, is called the magic city. >> just about any place you visit in this wonderful country
we want to know, which dr. seuss book was your favorite? >> "horton hears a who!" definitely my favorite. just because of all the silly characters, and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely. because it's fun, it rhymes, i love cats, too. so and the cat in the hat is just my favorite character ever. >> i love "green eggs and ham" just 'cause i love the concept of it, and i love rhymes, and i just love dr. seuss....
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five minute movies, many of which were also by the way written by the same author and sound like dr. seussl, usually the instruction was by negative example. "private snafu" would do something wrong and he ended up dead or being blown to bits in about a third of them only to come back in the next installment a couple of months later. >> mark, harris thanks very much. now from the u.s. army, titled "going home" as private snafu used by the army. ♪ >> a soldier returns from the global grind. home is ahead. his home town is proud. look at that brass band. look at that crowd. our returning hero has, no doubt, a million things to talk about. safe at home, away from battle, restricted stuff makes harmless prattle. >> our out fit is 999. we hold the center of the line. the british hold the west. machine gun this. 200 million tanks. >> you got that off your chest, why not go out and blab the rest. >> a landing field. boy is that sweet. it measures 15,000 feet with nine new runways all concrete. those new jap tanks pack a punch. they knocked out bat erie b. if they start to push they will shove to
five minute movies, many of which were also by the way written by the same author and sound like dr. seussl, usually the instruction was by negative example. "private snafu" would do something wrong and he ended up dead or being blown to bits in about a third of them only to come back in the next installment a couple of months later. >> mark, harris thanks very much. now from the u.s. army, titled "going home" as private snafu used by the army. ♪ >> a soldier...
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dr seuss to comments cannot stop it is a very lonely take no demand to credit is not going to get any economic benefit in life there are. folks i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right other big story the extra headline same time there's a reason they don't want to deny all that are important and telling the truth that we should all be completely outraged now let's break the set. dramas that can't be ignored to the. stories others look use the notes. the faces change the world lights never. sold picture. from around the globe. look to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to robert david steele author of a new book the open source everything manifesto transparency truth and trust stales a former u.s. marine cia officer and co-creator of the marine corps intelligence center robert welcome to the kaiser report glad to be here are let's talk about what is open source everything and let's start with your field of expertise open source intelligence. well the bottom line is that really big decisions decisions that are cost effecti
dr seuss to comments cannot stop it is a very lonely take no demand to credit is not going to get any economic benefit in life there are. folks i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right other big story the extra headline same time there's a reason they don't want to deny all that are important and telling the truth that we should all be completely outraged now let's break the set. dramas that can't be ignored to the. stories others look use the notes. the faces...
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five minute movies, many of which were also by the way written by the same author and sound like dr. seusste snafu" would do something wrong and he ended up dead or being blown to bits in about a third of them only to come back in the next installment a couple of months later. >> mark, harris thanks very much. now from the u.s. army, titled "going home" as private snafu used by the army. ♪ >> a soldier returns from the global grind. home is ahead. his home town is proud. look at that brass band. look at that crowd. our returning hero has, no doubt, a million things to talk about. safe at home, away from battle, restricted stuff makes harmless prattle. >> our out fit is 999. we hold the center of the line. the british hold the west. machine gun this. 200 million tanks. >> you got that off your chest, why not go out and blab the rest. >> a landing field. boy is that sweet. it measures 15,000 feet with nine new runways all concrete. those new jap tanks pack a punch. they knocked out bat erie b. if they start to push they will shove to us the sea. >> the news of the day. a new secret weapon di
five minute movies, many of which were also by the way written by the same author and sound like dr. seusste snafu" would do something wrong and he ended up dead or being blown to bits in about a third of them only to come back in the next installment a couple of months later. >> mark, harris thanks very much. now from the u.s. army, titled "going home" as private snafu used by the army. ♪ >> a soldier returns from the global grind. home is ahead. his home town is...
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pajama set, dr. seussnius. if you have any questions go to today.com. jill, good job. >> thanks. >> moms, good luck. congratulations. >> all right. speaking of the website, carson has cooking. lady gaga and tony bennett have a big surprise. our cameras were there to capture it. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> still doing some fresh cooking live. 8:40 on a weapons morning. inside the studio. joined by lester holt. tony bennett and lady gaga yesterday on the show talking about cheek to cheek. that's coming up september 23rd. >> tony and wife susan wanted to find a way to support arts education in schools. they started the frank sinatra school of the arts in 2001. they have supported 17 public high schools since then. tony likes to visit the the schools to see what the kids are doing. this time he brought along a very special guest. ♪ just when you thought you knew the real lady gaga -- ♪ >> out came this. gaga and tony bennett teaming up in this delightful rendition of a jazz classic. a duet born out of a chan
pajama set, dr. seussnius. if you have any questions go to today.com. jill, good job. >> thanks. >> moms, good luck. congratulations. >> all right. speaking of the website, carson has cooking. lady gaga and tony bennett have a big surprise. our cameras were there to capture it. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> still doing some fresh cooking live. 8:40 on a weapons morning. inside the studio. joined by lester holt. tony bennett and lady gaga yesterday on the...
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us dr. seuss-like trees are the reason why hundreds of people come here. but scientists fear that trees will go from looking like this to looking like this. and then what will that leave the park? if it's namesake is gone. >> wildlife biologists is taking me to a team of researchers exacting plants, rocks, and the study of including the severe drought. there is already evidence that the desert, in fact, can get too hot and too dry. look at the park's lower elevation and you'll see hundreds of dead and dying trees literaling the landscape. >> the bad news is we could lose as many a trees. >> when the drought hits these, they are the first to go, it's the little guys that we're concerned about for reproduction purposes. >> he said if the joshua trees disappear the park will loose more than just its name. >> we'll lose the yucca most, scots' orals and lots of species. >> there is some hope of survival. where more water can be found the team finds young, healthy trees. >> this is going to be a refuge from climate change and we're seeing lots. >> just as the jo
us dr. seuss-like trees are the reason why hundreds of people come here. but scientists fear that trees will go from looking like this to looking like this. and then what will that leave the park? if it's namesake is gone. >> wildlife biologists is taking me to a team of researchers exacting plants, rocks, and the study of including the severe drought. there is already evidence that the desert, in fact, can get too hot and too dry. look at the park's lower elevation and you'll see...
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. >> it's like a broken dr. seuss book. no. we love you. >> this is what they do on imus. it's cool. sandra, we don't think she has legs going barred in terms of getting elected? >> no way. >> maybe the nominee but not the presidency. >> i think they would counter. >> your boyfriend said that, too. >> my boyfriend, bob beckel. he has wonderful soft hands and dreamy eyes. >> that's breaking news. you heard it here first. >> you have mitt romney, charlie chris. >> mitt romney is old hat. >> and by the way, you know when you're filling out a job application and there's that tricky question, have you ever been convicted of a crime? washington, d.c. is expected to join several other states and cities in banning companies from asking job applicants up front if they have a criminal record. ex cons return to a life of crime because they can't get work. however, critics say the law could discourage some companies from hiring altogether and what about an employer's right to know? >> what more can we do to make it impossible for business to do business in this country? you know, thes
. >> it's like a broken dr. seuss book. no. we love you. >> this is what they do on imus. it's cool. sandra, we don't think she has legs going barred in terms of getting elected? >> no way. >> maybe the nominee but not the presidency. >> i think they would counter. >> your boyfriend said that, too. >> my boyfriend, bob beckel. he has wonderful soft hands and dreamy eyes. >> that's breaking news. you heard it here first. >> you have mitt...
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. >> these wonderfully world dr seuss-like trees are the reason more than one million people visit the park. there's concern among scientists that trees will go from looking like this to this. where would that leave the park. if its name sake dies and disprrls. >> if there are no more joshua trees, we'll have to change the name. >> reporter: this wildlife biologist is combing plants, rocks and animals, as part of a study on how climate change, including the drought is threatening the eco system. there's plenty of evidence that the desert can get too hot and too dry. look around the elevation. you'll see hundreds of dead and dying trees littering the landscape. bad news is we could lose 90% of them. >> cameron, a reach ecologist with the university of riverside is leading the study. >> baby joshua trees don't have a reserve of water, when a drought hits them, they are the first to go. it's the little guys that we are concerned about for reproduction services. >> if the joshua trees disappear, the park will lose more than its name. >> if we lose the joshua tree we youse. yoka moth, scott
. >> these wonderfully world dr seuss-like trees are the reason more than one million people visit the park. there's concern among scientists that trees will go from looking like this to this. where would that leave the park. if its name sake dies and disprrls. >> if there are no more joshua trees, we'll have to change the name. >> reporter: this wildlife biologist is combing plants, rocks and animals, as part of a study on how climate change, including the drought is...
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. >> little dr. seuss there. you know, we've looked long and hard for pictures for photo-ops, because i wanted to find out if president obama really doesn't like getting his picture taken. we couldn't find many. except for these. >> so, eric -- >> just a few. >> is this right up there with like read my lips, and i didn't have sex with that woman, in terms of idiocy and kind of representing a presidency? >> i'm not sure. i think he -- in the photo-op so he doesn't have to go there. drink some brewskies, playing some pool. he likes to party, hang out. he doesn't do very well when he has to go down to the border and solve a crisis, because he doesn't have any answers. he's a lame duck president and he's doing what he does best, being lame. >> this raises a good question, dana. he didn't go to the border. is it because if he went to the border, so did the media. and you wouldn't bring all these other folks down here to see what was going on. >> what would be the problem with that? bring people down to see it? >> beca
. >> little dr. seuss there. you know, we've looked long and hard for pictures for photo-ops, because i wanted to find out if president obama really doesn't like getting his picture taken. we couldn't find many. except for these. >> so, eric -- >> just a few. >> is this right up there with like read my lips, and i didn't have sex with that woman, in terms of idiocy and kind of representing a presidency? >> i'm not sure. i think he -- in the photo-op so he doesn't...
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one of the first books i remember reading that the chat is a dr. seuss book and to think outside of mulberry street in my libraries for building what david only inky monolith. there is nothing in this book as good as seeing david bowie and piedmont on mulberry street. so you can see already how history full text not so and some of the things we are talking about. five years ago when i first started working on this book, if you asked me what radiation was that would've sent it scary, it's dangerous, it's infectiouinfectiou s, is cancer-causing, it's evil and probably this is what many of you think, too. i still think many of those things, but they are tempered with a lot of other ideas. the first thing i learned about was the fact irradiation is made up -- cost by items that are, fat atom and their adorable. they are too fat for their own good. they are so fat that they break the bonds of nature that creates a material world instead of pieces of themselves. if these should be added spitting out either subatomic particles or little gamma rays. so you can t
one of the first books i remember reading that the chat is a dr. seuss book and to think outside of mulberry street in my libraries for building what david only inky monolith. there is nothing in this book as good as seeing david bowie and piedmont on mulberry street. so you can see already how history full text not so and some of the things we are talking about. five years ago when i first started working on this book, if you asked me what radiation was that would've sent it scary, it's...
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." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: let's start with dr. seussbecause it's over - - smile because it happened." you know, that's perfect. but the first draft was actually, "don't cry because it's over -- cry because you failed and i'm embarrassed to call my son." [ laughter ] even worse, he said it at the t-ball game in front of, like, all the other kids. next we have bernard baruch who said "be who you are and say what you feel. because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." very true, mr. baruch. his first draft was a little different, though. let's see it. "do you, bro." [ laughter and applause ] a man before his time. next we have john lennon, and i know this is cliche, but john lennon is my fourth favorite beatle. [ light laughter ] he said, "all you need is love." simple, to the point. the first draft, however, was a little more confusing. "all you need is love. oh, you were talking about camping? you'll need more stuff than that for camping." [ applause ] no, not very helpful. not very helpful camping advice. also,
." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: let's start with dr. seussbecause it's over - - smile because it happened." you know, that's perfect. but the first draft was actually, "don't cry because it's over -- cry because you failed and i'm embarrassed to call my son." [ laughter ] even worse, he said it at the t-ball game in front of, like, all the other kids. next we have bernard baruch who said "be who you are and say what you feel. because those who mind don't matter, and...
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then they start off with just a fan club with 12 and under by the and you have everybody knows dr. seuss. he gets everybody's attention they do a story to read that is more into kids. they're doing yet on select cruises. the parade is traditionally a what time thing. it's going to raise depending on what crews and the always do the same destinations. for another look at the prices got low 400 as high as 700 depending on the time the celtics. this of the fluctuate but it's fairly reasonable for acres. the kind of know what your expenses are before used the problem. but if you could do those kids a budget if you have x amount of dollars he did keep it intact. can a portion of another family friendly thing. it's a kids' program. they've really fall their element their inspiration of the ocean. ticket worth of about the waters of the ocean and parents can learn about the water of relaxing. the layout is really interesting. the car actually changes from room to grow. the kids about not to cross the carpet. the sound like a lot of fun. it's a summer vacation pitiful heat shields are compromise
then they start off with just a fan club with 12 and under by the and you have everybody knows dr. seuss. he gets everybody's attention they do a story to read that is more into kids. they're doing yet on select cruises. the parade is traditionally a what time thing. it's going to raise depending on what crews and the always do the same destinations. for another look at the prices got low 400 as high as 700 depending on the time the celtics. this of the fluctuate but it's fairly reasonable for...
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one fish, two fish, red fish, bluefish, how certain real fish are able to remember that classic dr. seuss poem more so than the words from dr. row botho -- mr. roboto. rr time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. the african cichlid maybe smarter than you think. they have a memory that can last 12 days. >> it's typically thought the memory span of a fish is minute or seconds. when they put food in one area of the fish tank, 12 days later they would return to the spot. even if they were totally removed from that tank environment, this suggests that they are remembering. they do have bigger brains, it appears than other fish. >> bigger fish giants a county in south florida taking on fracking. they say the state is allowing the process despite health risks. acid breaks down bedrock to break down natural gas, similar to hydraulic fracturing. there's been apostate wide moratorium on the extraction method for a few years. protestors lobbying for communities to ban the practice in case the state allows it to take place. >> while many
one fish, two fish, red fish, bluefish, how certain real fish are able to remember that classic dr. seuss poem more so than the words from dr. row botho -- mr. roboto. rr time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. the african cichlid maybe smarter than you think. they have a memory that can last 12 days. >> it's typically thought the memory span of a fish is minute or seconds. when they put food in one area of the...
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one of the first books i remember reading as a child was a dr. seussto think that i saw it on mulberry street." and my library's in the building where david bowie and iman live, and there's nothing in this book as good as seeing david bowie and iman on mulberry street. you can see already how history folds in on itself and some of the things we're going to be talking about. now, five years ago when i first started working on this book, if you asked me what radiation was with, i would have said, oh, scary, dangerous, it's infectious, it's cancer-causing, it's evil, and probably this is what many of you think too. i still think many of those things, but they're sort of tempered with a lot of other ideas. like the very first thing i learned was the fact that radiation is caused by atoms that are little chubby, fat atoms, and they're really sort of adorable. they're so fat that they break the bonds of nature that create the material world and spit out little pieces of themselves. and that's what radioactivity is. it's these little fat, chubby atoms spittin
one of the first books i remember reading as a child was a dr. seussto think that i saw it on mulberry street." and my library's in the building where david bowie and iman live, and there's nothing in this book as good as seeing david bowie and iman on mulberry street. you can see already how history folds in on itself and some of the things we're going to be talking about. now, five years ago when i first started working on this book, if you asked me what radiation was with, i would have...
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but you know it looked to me like he'd escaped from a dr. seuss >> kids are going to like it. >> you would sacrifice yourself for the show. you did there when you admitted michael jackson changed your life. i was thinking with that suit you should have cut off one of the 2k3w4r06s and had one glove. >> one glove. >> one white glove. >> with sparkles on it. >> yeah. but the discussion on the toilets was also excellent. so, i figure i'm -- >> you agree with me on that as you're a grandparent now, and -- >> you know, absolutely. >> we can put a man on the moon -- >> i think the kernen toilet is probably the future for america. >> maybe the world. >> and you know in europe, as you said, trying to save water, you end up flushing it six times. how does that save water? >> this is san excellent point. you should discuss this, maybe we could have a g-6 -- >> don't think you're above this judd, you've been on many, many times. >> let me ask you, what the president did yesterday, where he moved on immigration and said that if the republicans won't give him
but you know it looked to me like he'd escaped from a dr. seuss >> kids are going to like it. >> you would sacrifice yourself for the show. you did there when you admitted michael jackson changed your life. i was thinking with that suit you should have cut off one of the 2k3w4r06s and had one glove. >> one glove. >> one white glove. >> with sparkles on it. >> yeah. but the discussion on the toilets was also excellent. so, i figure i'm -- >> you agree...
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my libraries and -- and there's nothing in this dr. seuss book as good as seeing david bowie and imam on mulberry street. history folds in on itself and that some of the things where going to be talking about. five years ago if you ask me what radiation was i would have said of code it's scary, it's dangerous, it's infectious and its cancer-causing. it evolved and probably this is what many of you can do. i still think many of those things but they are tempered with a lot of other ideas and the first thing i learned about was radiation is made up by atoms that are fat adams and they're really sort of a durable. they are too fat for their own good. they are so fat that they break the bonds of nature that create the material world and spit out pieces of themselves. that is what radioactivity as these fat atoms spitting out subatomic particles or gamma rays. you can think of them as being the hollywood starlets of the periodic table. they are unstable and bulimic. there they are. that's a uranium atom being all skinny and to think about it whil
my libraries and -- and there's nothing in this dr. seuss book as good as seeing david bowie and imam on mulberry street. history folds in on itself and that some of the things where going to be talking about. five years ago if you ask me what radiation was i would have said of code it's scary, it's dangerous, it's infectious and its cancer-causing. it evolved and probably this is what many of you can do. i still think many of those things but they are tempered with a lot of other ideas and the...