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>>eah.rose: loong for the right -- >> yes i don't know how ch rejecting she did tu down t guy who was gng to be the -- thatowned the "l.a. times", one of those chandlers. >> rose: tned him down. turned him down. >> rose: she wasn't quite ready. >> yeah. and i think you know, she was 6, 2, her sister was 6, 4. i thk they were used to being sort of outsized -- out -- sized out of the competition f men. >> rose: tall women have hard time. >>ell, eecially then, i ink. people were littler >> rose: she was in th oss whh made her always when you heard lia child, wn you found that little nugget out she somehow came even more interesting. >> yes. but i don't -- i certainly don't think she was a spy in any -- in any rl way. i thinkshe had -- think she worked wi classified materialnd --nd filed it beautifully. but i don't think, i could be wrong, but she- she w a trut telle and she always said she wa a clerk. and i thinshe was telli the trh. there weren't lot of women in -- in high positions in the oss
>>eah.rose: loong for the right -- >> yes i don't know how ch rejecting she did tu down t guy who was gng to be the -- thatowned the "l.a. times", one of those chandlers. >> rose: tned him down. turned him down. >> rose: she wasn't quite ready. >> yeah. and i think you know, she was 6, 2, her sister was 6, 4. i thk they were used to being sort of outsized -- out -- sized out of the competition f men. >> rose: tall women have hard time. >>ell,...
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>>eah, you know. >>ose: what happened to him. >> he bacally, you know, heasicallysingle-handedly stted the road to end slavery and the ct that he killed people do it, you know. heecided okay, we start spilling white blood, th will start getting t idea. >> how many ople -- how ny movies abou been made about john browne. >> not very ma. >> there is one people were talking about about several years ago. there was, you know, raymond maey played hip a a bad y in a couple of movies and he popped up fm herepp there as little part but ain i wouldn' go the drry, sole historical route that is an exciting story abt him and his sons doing tse raids and freeing slaves and stuff. you know, th would be that coulde a te adventur movie. >> rose: you wouldn't have to make it biographica you could ke it simply continue. >> i would make it true but -- >> y wouldn't have to do his entire life. >> i wouldt. i wouldt -- i just don't like that musty thing. to me those movies are just, they are showcasefor kers but they are n
>>eah, you know. >>ose: what happened to him. >> he bacally, you know, heasicallysingle-handedly stted the road to end slavery and the ct that he killed people do it, you know. heecided okay, we start spilling white blood, th will start getting t idea. >> how many ople -- how ny movies abou been made about john browne. >> not very ma. >> there is one people were talking about about several years ago. there was, you know, raymond maey played hip a a bad y in a...
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>>eah, i think the employment rate benefitted lastonth from lot of ople droppingut of the labor force. as thingstart to pick up, they'llet back the lab force and art looking, and ey'll be countedas unemployment. the unemployment rate, i thin is going to se, at leasto 10%. susie: you talke a momen ago about consumption and that consumptionjust isn't there. we kw when people don't have jobs or when they'reorried about losing tir jobs they're not going spend money and the same thingoes withusinesses being cautus during this te uncertainty. what do yothink it's going to take to boost consumption? do you think w need another stimulus package? well, i don' think we're very good at stimulus packas. maybe we should get the inese to lend us theirtimulus packag i think there' going to be stulus in the economy, but wouldn't have another formal imulus package. that one was much too unfocused, scatter shot, and itust really probably did some good, but i'm not sure it did enough good to justify the cost. i think the fs' actions and of the money supply, along wit the treasury expansion of borrowing
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>>eah. e made the switched a mirbly. >> re: after the nomation process? >> yeah. >> re: and where was your wife? >> she was... w tried notto get too involved with matty's political matation. luckily itorked out ock the end. >> rose: so matty's hpy. >> yeah. >> rose:ou wereappy the president's happy. what is your ambition? >> keep writing different books. mean, this book is a real sort of changof pace for me and fo theirstime i'm not sure wha i'm doing next and that seems ry good. you know, generallyhen i have a book comingut i know what thnext thing is, i'm halfway through. but i'mstill learningow to become a better writer and do things differentlynd i couldn't have written "sag harbor"ten years ago. >> re: because you weren't psychologically rey or because you didn't havethe skills? >> both. i needed distance from childhood and i ao nded the chops to pull off a first person voi, a teenage voice to transcend my own sort of experienc and make it more universal. you know, the book takeslace a particular timeand with a particular set of circumstances. but it
>>eah. e made the switched a mirbly. >> re: after the nomation process? >> yeah. >> re: and where was your wife? >> she was... w tried notto get too involved with matty's political matation. luckily itorked out ock the end. >> rose: so matty's hpy. >> yeah. >> rose:ou wereappy the president's happy. what is your ambition? >> keep writing different books. mean, this book is a real sort of changof pace for me and fo theirstime i'm not sure wha...
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. >> reporter: from chin >> eah. >> reporte the cheapest ones? >> yeah. >> reporter: there a loads and loads of them, overwhelming african shoakers like this man. hi name is emnuel and he lives in dasa lam tanzaa whe we travel next. onemployee makesshoes, also belts and hadbags. heesz it difficult for us to compete chine products. they are sold at mh lower prices than what w sel they are eap. for a pair of the inese shoes. about $4 les than the tsanian shoes. in a country where people don' have mh money, no contest. u.s. diplomat george aridge monitors chine commerce in st africa. >> this might behe great irony of our new century so far. that an ostensibly comnist country hasecome theost ruthless capitalist count row in the orld. undercuttingproducers, not st american oducers, but aican producs. >> reporter:his is a fairly typical mark by african standards. and many of the products here, a growing numberf the products here, are chinese. buit's not just the produc thatre from china. many of the people who own these shs are from china. the man if t
. >> reporter: from chin >> eah. >> reporte the cheapest ones? >> yeah. >> reporter: there a loads and loads of them, overwhelming african shoakers like this man. hi name is emnuel and he lives in dasa lam tanzaa whe we travel next. onemployee makesshoes, also belts and hadbags. heesz it difficult for us to compete chine products. they are sold at mh lower prices than what w sel they are eap. for a pair of the inese shoes. about $4 les than the tsanian shoes. in a...
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>>eah, i w wentt with judd and adam to o the magic clulub in hermosa beach. going to watch. but judd went, hey, aubrey you're going on into. -- you're going to go on tonight. you're going to go on tonight after adam, good luck and then he walked away. i thought he was kidding. [ laughter ] and he wasn't. >> he wasn't kidding, yeah. how did it go? >> it was okay. adam came up to me after -- after judd told me i was going on and he said, you're gonna to go on after me? i was like, yeah. and he's like, oh, you're gonna die. [ laughter ] yeah. and he was like, this not going to be a good night for you. yeah. go get 'em kid. and -- yeah. then he went on and did 20 minutes and people just clapped before he even opened his mouth. you know? >> yeah, right, sure. >> because they love him. and i just was -- i was behind the curtain just crying and -- [ laughter ] just really trying not to run away. >> well, this is a picture from where and when? >> oh, no. >> which one is you here? >> that's me. that's me. yeah. that's me. dressed as a chicken. >> this is what a chicke
>>eah, i w wentt with judd and adam to o the magic clulub in hermosa beach. going to watch. but judd went, hey, aubrey you're going on into. -- you're going to go on tonight. you're going to go on tonight after adam, good luck and then he walked away. i thought he was kidding. [ laughter ] and he wasn't. >> he wasn't kidding, yeah. how did it go? >> it was okay. adam came up to me after -- after judd told me i was going on and he said, you're gonna to go on after me? i was...
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>>eah. i think that we could have shot in cleveland. you know, cold and depressing.nd we worked with a lot of russian actors. and, yeah, we worked with a guy named sergei kalashnikov. he's about 7 feet tall. and he's the martha stewart of russia. >> jimmy: 7-foot tall. >> 7-foot tall he's -- [ in russian accent ] big, like, kind of russian guy. >> jimmy: that sounds like martha. [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly. exactly. and i think this guy is out there, like, catching salmon with his bare hands and biting their heads off and then basting them with butter. you know, and, like -- but i think he's out killing bears and elk and skinning them with his teeth. [ with russian accent ] >> jimmy: "making arts and crafts with them. yes, here you go. we are going to make a key ring out of elk eyeball." >> exactly, exactly. no, it's very weird over there. >> jimmy: a lot of drinking over there, too. >> heavy drinking. not me, though. >> jimmy: no? just merlot. >> jimmy: absolutely. [ laughter ] >> going to milk that thing forever. >> jimmy: well, they do -- they do those crazy vod
>>eah. i think that we could have shot in cleveland. you know, cold and depressing.nd we worked with a lot of russian actors. and, yeah, we worked with a guy named sergei kalashnikov. he's about 7 feet tall. and he's the martha stewart of russia. >> jimmy: 7-foot tall. >> 7-foot tall he's -- [ in russian accent ] big, like, kind of russian guy. >> jimmy: that sounds like martha. [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly. exactly. and i think this guy is out there, like,...
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ed del eah,hat tst iunils r in stn.io ain, this is just discov hi walhenit l t lyalhiithohe tas lt ast ur, hour and a half.ur's tsatha what officers, atve igstors are going to try detointeowe,rm hhis occurred oud, ,kn owha whe t status thhe t t leas. tas t whathiype of an attack. ow yid>>ouou guys get? soth d e dionme?is i is call it in? hat's correct. i thin ailamem f>> myber was dincerned the m- - -about thi inal duvi wad hdu b bn attacked. enthd aldenth to theten t tohe residence, saw th the individual's vehicle there,wa but they couldn't e,kema concttake by phone orngkn omrve astassi assist. wat pnhe c so it was kdf wtha we callt check-the-welfare type of inci tdent incident that theynhe the tovhasced thit discovered that this had ad. ed oc >> are the dogs dead or alive? wnanatatbout ohe? ter s thi wha ohe t?er h >> this is what t rmde determined yet as far as who are the ,owrsneho wsheho t owner of the dogs, you kn,tha w the t status of the dogs is i know they'reow byai n b loudn uncotl. f s arasrsco aowrontne hi as far as ownershi pno dw,o i fot ha towt fot ioioatrmn. >> all righ
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>>>> s she fou me,eah. it tk 4 1/2 hours.s.ng it in..w what didiur mom s say? >> she was crying. and i felt bad. then she said the next day, let me see it again and she likes it. >> what choice does she have. do you still live with your mom? >> no. i bought my own place when i was 18. i live on my own. i've travelled the whole world since i was 13. >> what's your house been like? i can only imagine at your age what i would have up to in my house. >> it's a nice size. it's on the cliff. i overlook the ocean. >> what's in it? >> i've got -- >> anything? yeah -- video games? >> yeah. there's like -- there's screens all over the place. i have full mma boxing. the arena downstairs. >> really? can't you go to see it at places? >> sometimes the parties get crazy and they're like, put the gloves on. go ahead. >> you have people fighting in the house? >> yeah. >> oh, that's fun. >> yeah. >> exciting. >> do they ever get on the skateboards and fight each other? >> no. >> that'd be something. you'd probably kick the crap out of everybody if you did
>>>> s she fou me,eah. it tk 4 1/2 hours.s.ng it in..w what didiur mom s say? >> she was crying. and i felt bad. then she said the next day, let me see it again and she likes it. >> what choice does she have. do you still live with your mom? >> no. i bought my own place when i was 18. i live on my own. i've travelled the whole world since i was 13. >> what's your house been like? i can only imagine at your age what i would have up to in my house. >>...
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>>eah. >> jimmy: have you ever read any of the books?five of them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's true. yes, doesn't sound like a fan at alto me. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah -- the fifth one you are like, "that's enough. yeah, i can't read. that's ridicous. i've had enough!" [ light laughter ] five is too much. yes. well, higgins, wt do we have for coestant number two to lick it tonight? >> sve: well, jimmy, garrett will be licking this beautiful portrait of deceased hogwart's headmaster, fleng burble. this extremely lifelike painting is incased in antue frame and can be seen on the walls of hogwart's school of witchcraft and wizardry. it's a portrait of fleming burble. and it retails for $800,000. jimmy? >> jimmy: this painting's worth $800,000? is that what you said, higgins? >> steve: yeah, $800,000. >> jimmy: okay, well, it's very lifelike, indeed. almost as if it's an empty frame and there's guy standing behind it -- [ laughter ] trying not to move. okay. higgins, what's tonight's designated lick zone? >> steve: tonight's des
>>eah. >> jimmy: have you ever read any of the books?five of them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's true. yes, doesn't sound like a fan at alto me. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah -- the fifth one you are like, "that's enough. yeah, i can't read. that's ridicous. i've had enough!" [ light laughter ] five is too much. yes. well, higgins, wt do we have for coestant number two to lick it tonight? >> sve: well, jimmy, garrett will be licking this beautiful...
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gonna take them away [ quacks ] since the girl in t lile blue dress seemedo vanish off the facef the eah, was about to stand trial. ck pulsifer, her father, was going to be at every hearing. each time he drove 270 miles with his wife cathy from their he in las vegas to orange county, a trip that would sometimes take four or five hours each way. he wanted to see donna in court hoping to finally hear the truth he felt she kept from him so long. >> this whole thing from '69 on has been a lie. she lied to me the whole time. michelle is alive. she ows who i am. she is going to graduate when she is 18. if she wants you to be in ur life, she'll call you. >> a little girl lost is how prosecutor larry yellin described michelle to the jury in his opening statement. on t first day of trial rich jr. testified about the night he was 6 when michelle asked to be hidden, the last time he had seen her alive. after an array of other witnesses, yellin let the jury hear donna' side of the story inher o words. he wanted toiveer enough rope to hang herself. they listenedto an audio cassette of her interview w
gonna take them away [ quacks ] since the girl in t lile blue dress seemedo vanish off the facef the eah, was about to stand trial. ck pulsifer, her father, was going to be at every hearing. each time he drove 270 miles with his wife cathy from their he in las vegas to orange county, a trip that would sometimes take four or five hours each way. he wanted to see donna in court hoping to finally hear the truth he felt she kept from him so long. >> this whole thing from '69 on has been a...
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. >> oh,eah.nk tha she's le louis armstrong, somebody that caot be mourned, shee celebrated. >> charlie: you've said that before. en it went back, what were y expeing? >> well, i wasn't that uninfoed because, charlie, i lived in botswana for five years, iealized that i wouldn't goack to uth africa, chances are so slim and friend of mine, who was jor activist himself, wasiving in tswana, we'd grown up togetherhe said, in engnd where you live, you just statistic. if you come here, you can impart knledge, what you wantedo do when youent to the states. were right next door to musicians, everyeekend. i stted band then, m recor compy brought a mobil studio we started music school as well. we're so busy tha itecame a cuural center of sout africa. then apartheid government death squad came in, they bbed out abou14 people, inclung my friend who told me to come to ve in botswana and his brother who was visiting. so, iad to leave again. now i was really sure tt the chances were very slim, these guys were ry
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>>eah. >> last weekend on this program, we were told by our guest that we should watch the dow closely>> right. >> if it's over 8000 for a while, that's good news. this week, it was over 9000. and i believe it finished almost 1% up for the week. >> we're up 9% so far. if you look at what the month of july has done, this was the best july we've seen for the market percentageise since 1989. we're only a few points away from it being the best july we've seen since 1939. now, granted -- >> how can that be? >> if you look at where we've come, from how bad things were right now. look at what earnings did. for the first time in a long time, we saw earnings beat estimates across the board. from consumer companies. from cyclical companies. and hiring is going down. that's the bad sign. you want to see what's goi to happen with jobs. the way companies are still making money right now is they're actually cutting labor forces. that's the easiest way to make money. you cut labor force. we'll have to see what they do with the revenues going forward, if they start making money. >> bianna, thanks for
>>eah. >> last weekend on this program, we were told by our guest that we should watch the dow closely>> right. >> if it's over 8000 for a while, that's good news. this week, it was over 9000. and i believe it finished almost 1% up for the week. >> we're up 9% so far. if you look at what the month of july has done, this was the best july we've seen for the market percentageise since 1989. we're only a few points away from it being the best july we've seen since...
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>>eah, that's te. that's tru yeah. i think that's very clear. if we do not carry out reform, there wi be no way out. heaid that at the beginnin of e reform program. >> ros who said that? deng xiaoping he saidthere would no way out. >> rose: here is "th ecomist" magazine "asia's astonhing rebou." when they y thathey're talking about china a large deee. wh has happed since the global economic crisis in cna and how essential is that to your own amtion? >> chi was hit very hard. foreign trade dropped by som 0%. and. 20%. d the g.d.p. droppe to 6.1% inhe first quarternd it sor of managed to do better in the second quart. so on the who for the first half of the yearit's 7.1%. it's much lower than the average growth rate r the last years. so china was hit pticularly r some of the region along the coast. for instance, shanghai,he first quarter, the g.d.p. grow isnly 3%. around the river it's very bad, many factories collapsed and ma people lost js, about 20 million migrant wkers went back to theihome. so... but the goverent took action immediately and c
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>>eah. >> rose: rack obama, six months, how do youssess t leadership first. >> it is, you ow, it's a split decision for me. foreign policy, couldn't expect more. >> rosesame thing jimmy bakesaid. >> did he on foreignolicye's the rst realist we've had in the white house, least judging by his aks ove the fir sick months sce bush 41. he -- he takes all the information in. he doe't dart wildlyight or left. su, his rtoric is a bit more proessive. but that's his rhetor. in reality hes, he is the first realist at least over the first six months. domestically i -- i don't think he's shown leadership at a. and i say that because ive been veryisappointed. i have been disappointed --. >> rose:ecause he is givi too much power to congress. >> exacy. he turn thed the stimulus packa over to nncy pell osoy. e biggest bill in the htory of this country, the biggest spding bill, yet rember he set up david axelrod and larry smers. went up to the hl. they sd this is our outlinehich was an ouine th a lot of rublicans said we could live with hat. and congre told him no. nancy plosi no, we're to the going t
>>eah. >> rose: rack obama, six months, how do youssess t leadership first. >> it is, you ow, it's a split decision for me. foreign policy, couldn't expect more. >> rosesame thing jimmy bakesaid. >> did he on foreignolicye's the rst realist we've had in the white house, least judging by his aks ove the fir sick months sce bush 41. he -- he takes all the information in. he doe't dart wildlyight or left. su, his rtoric is a bit more proessive. but that's his rhetor....
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and eahe's doing so in a state where 89% of the population is covered. pennsylvania governor ed rendell joins us now. before we get into health care, governor, i want to ask you about your longtime friend, secretary of state hillary clinton. this is what happened when she was asked, she thought, about her husband. she was traveling in the congo yesterday. let's watch. >> wait! you want me to tell me what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state, i am. so you ask my opinion, i will tell you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. >> governor, we've seen today the new york tabloids are all over this. look at these headlines. i mean, here she is with the most favorable ratings that she's ever enjoyed in her career, just about, and the loyal team player to barack obama, and in one moment, she shows this kind of anger. what's the impact, politically, of that? >> oh, i think very short run. it's really much ado about nothing. look, hillary clinton is not only expressing frustrations about being married to a very famous, maybe
and eahe's doing so in a state where 89% of the population is covered. pennsylvania governor ed rendell joins us now. before we get into health care, governor, i want to ask you about your longtime friend, secretary of state hillary clinton. this is what happened when she was asked, she thought, about her husband. she was traveling in the congo yesterday. let's watch. >> wait! you want me to tell me what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state, i am. so you ask my...
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. >> oh,eah, i guess it' us right now as saying ere are buddies involved in the movie. there is languages that els natural and some cursing. >> rose: a lot of reference to sex and women. >> exactly. his references to women, wh i love about thi movie, occasion jd has heard some,youknow, what is it wh did i say? at is the negative on you right no >> that i'm sexist. >> oh, sexist. >> rose: n miss an thropic. >> how would you dine that word. >> someone who hate everytng. >> see i thi i'm a wussy. i thi i'm whipped rse let's get to that. so i read about your reviews. lots of them r a movie which is essentially comedy b rious theme. how do you face death and howdoes one person face death. theris a psyc analys about u thatsurprises. >> i not even that interesting. >> rose: i havsome quotes about this too. tell me how youee this. >> okay. >> rose: and you tught about this. >> what i thought when i was making it, was that the are traditional structures of comedies and lm in genel. and when you g against it, it just disturbpeople. but i also and this sounds like a movie sno or j
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>>eah, they're --ounow wh i'm sain su ase the, too aegedly. >> aleged.we needt inhree mites, becau we' ve bus >>hey do ha this thing i ew york. obvisly people e gng throh tough times. losi their bs, ises wi money, n they ha think pschiais apsycholosts offi the-minute sessios. it's eed shrinki. you goo this spot in qeens. >> atou me you craz battling trfic will make you azy. you nver leav t island. >> no, i do go to queens. it's cled e suby. ce you're there, the shrinks -- you tlk oneor a quickie,nd ten you' supposedto feel etter. itepends o what shrink you get. i ha a gentleman i've been going toee o andon for many, man year oe of t mo inedible godest psyiatrists,sually you do't put tos two wos together, he's amazin tow mucof an awer n you g in three minutes ne ofe'sos pressing prolems? >> but the facthat th is neessary tellg you just how despete ople a for help. >>it bcause of the interne >wt? >> s. yes. were oshuman now, remember? >>e re stuman. well, they ve that saying whre peole are getting busted --his is s intesting. okay. y know how peop are twit
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>>eah, and luckily, it was under phalt, but it was still something that, ev under asphalt, you couldn'tre. >> sth: so hotchkiss drafted a plan to clean up malky. but it backfired. >> wwould be cleaning up to 25 parts r million, which was the cleanup level that..that epa had accepted bore. >> smith: and how dithe community takehat? how'd they react? >> they were... ey were not happy with it. th didn't find it acceptable. >> smithin fact, south park was up in arms, insiing on cleanup to the residential standard of one rt per million. >> ah, duwish river clean-up coition, residents from south park, startecalling up port commissioners d explaining the problem to them. anthey got in vans and buses and went down where the rt commission was meeting, and e after another got up andold the port commissiothat they were worri about their health, and that the port commison had the responsibity to the community to make sure that at eanup would be safe for the entire community to use. >> well, it was a very emotionay charged meeting. i wouldn't necessaly say it was confrontatnal. t it was a lot of emo
>>eah, and luckily, it was under phalt, but it was still something that, ev under asphalt, you couldn'tre. >> sth: so hotchkiss drafted a plan to clean up malky. but it backfired. >> wwould be cleaning up to 25 parts r million, which was the cleanup level that..that epa had accepted bore. >> smith: and how dithe community takehat? how'd they react? >> they were... ey were not happy with it. th didn't find it acceptable. >> smithin fact, south park was up in...
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>>eah. >> sth: how do you feel about the bay and what's hapned to it? >> think it's a tragedy. i think... a little upt that children can't enjoy this w of life that i cherish, u know? >> in rock hall rbor, all that used to be prossing houses for striped bass, fooysters, for clams, for everything was harvesting. >> sth: so a lot of people in the fish a crab and oyster business went out of busins? >> yeah. >> youe talking about billions dollars of economic impact withters, crabs, shad, striped bass. the define in the fisheriehas just been dramatic. i woul't have thought even ten or 15 years ago that we woul lirally lose oysters as a commeral fishery. weave. it's... it's don >> smith: watermen are sing the symptoms of decline, b the deer problem, i learned, is th the very dynamics of the bay's ecosystem are bein fundamentally alred by human impact. the bais acutely vulnerable because s watershed is so large-- 11,000 milesf sheline, and it drains big rivers fm six states. >> in all north america, it's the rgest estuary. we'rtalking a sixth of the east coa from cooperstown, new york
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>>eah. my head i would say i can think of a goo example but i ca tell you how it got more efficient. less to one of my staff members said we publish lot of standard so of these maps the required standards that i'm not aware of inspects. th said hey, we always do this kind of in house and then we put out to the public. you have to publish it to some stakeholders to say here the new stdard he said what we used a wiki, so put out the best thinking we ha and then open it up to get more by and, so we did that. we actually used dhs interactive tool and then we got, i think two or 300 comments, and input into that standards developnt, and then it was easy to sell, s in the past we developedhe standards and then he would fight them all the time. some would say i don't like the standard you are changing the way my ntract is woing and those pes of things but we did not have that problem. we are in the processf finalizing standards and i think it is done in record time so i think you can do those thing
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>> [inaudible] >>eah. >> which is our mantra?>> so i think the fewer, clearer higher, we've spent a lot of time, and you all know, you know, mile wide and an inch deep, right? i mean, there is so much -- i took my middle school, my newly-minted middle school studentso orientation yesterday for the first time, and i was overwhelmed. i had forgotten as, you know, it's been a long time since i've been in a middle school as a student. i'd forgotten what we do to kids at the middle levels, about how much stuff we compact at the middle grade, at the middle grades. there is an immense amount of curriculum that's taught k-12, but certainly w start getting into 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, i mean, we packed a lot in there. one of the things we've talked out, and i think our standards have been very clear, we said the parents needed to be able to understand what their students were expected. that students actually could not only articulate what was in the standards, but also be responsible for their own self-directed learning, that those standards shoul
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. >> oh, eah. >> becae one chooild is our biological child and another one you just sort of got to know- >> no. >> it could happen, right? is that a no-no? >> that is a no-no. >> a little creepy. >> it's almost like a teen -- that's their time to like date and have that fun. you shouldn't impede too much, talking so much about yo dating. >> let me ask the kids, if you -- there are steparents watching now and they want to do good. they want to do well for their children. all right. what is some advice, raise your hand if you have some advice? >> i think ariel has something really good to say. >> my step-mother and i have a very healthy relationship, because she, from the get-go, she was really set the boundaries. she told me what, you know, what she does and does not accept. what is acceptable. what she, you know, what i can go by. so -- >> the rules. >> yeah, exactly. i don't have to push it. and so you know, it's just -- it's easier for us all. >> but it's equal amounts of affection as well as discipline, i would hope. >> yes, yeah. and i mean, as far as the favoritism, her children ar
. >> oh, eah. >> becae one chooild is our biological child and another one you just sort of got to know- >> no. >> it could happen, right? is that a no-no? >> that is a no-no. >> a little creepy. >> it's almost like a teen -- that's their time to like date and have that fun. you shouldn't impede too much, talking so much about yo dating. >> let me ask the kids, if you -- there are steparents watching now and they want to do good. they want to do...