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it was albert einstein that said if you want to find a purpose in life, and in life he need to know how to serve. so today we have a colleague and friend of mine dr. marilyn right that's come to say a word about service. welcome. now what does it mean to service. >>> and it most people have an understanding of the ways that they volunteer in that they seek to lift others up the could be anything from helping at a soup kitchen or helping the homeless for donating money toward its her charitable organization that you really believe in. think there is an attitude of charity that goes with serving and then it kind of issue on to your behavior. i think humanitarian service is another synonym for social justice. it tends to focus on the social needs and our communities and around the world that everyone is i think becoming more and more conscious of. >>> your big project now is the blood drive. now what got too involved? >>> last year it sort of came out of print for two clergymen the bishop the oakland diocese here and one of the mormon leaders and the oakland area and they were kind of in t
it was albert einstein that said if you want to find a purpose in life, and in life he need to know how to serve. so today we have a colleague and friend of mine dr. marilyn right that's come to say a word about service. welcome. now what does it mean to service. >>> and it most people have an understanding of the ways that they volunteer in that they seek to lift others up the could be anything from helping at a soup kitchen or helping the homeless for donating money toward its her...
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was it einstein who said you cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war?ometimes that in the preparation for it because of the focus necessary to take a country to war that it tends to create a momentum and it sort of moves its of its own volition towards conflict as a posed to purpose of it which was as as threat dim diminishment? >> military force has to be on the table in any potential conflict. you want to solve it diplomatically, economically, but once you start thinking about the military there is a certain momentum and that's why politicians and generals have to be care to feel control that so it doesn't become the driver, political and economic and diplomatic peace becomes the driver and when they fail put in military force. i've always been called the reluctant general for that reason. >> jon: it's always the guys in the military who are reluctant because i think they know the cost of it. when you look at the things about optimism, has it been difficult for you-- a guy with a sterling record-- has this one sort of very kind of glaring blot that yo
was it einstein who said you cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war?ometimes that in the preparation for it because of the focus necessary to take a country to war that it tends to create a momentum and it sort of moves its of its own volition towards conflict as a posed to purpose of it which was as as threat dim diminishment? >> military force has to be on the table in any potential conflict. you want to solve it diplomatically, economically, but once you start thinking about...
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. >> jimmy: here's a quote from a guy who needs to introduction, albert einstein.only passionately curious." i guess you could say curiosity is his passion. check out another einstein quote, "cats are so annoying, especially when you're trying to sleep. am i right or am i right?" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that doesn't sound like -- >> steve: that doesn't sound like him. >> jimmy: like he's doing stand up. here is a quote from one of the great raconteurs of all time oscar wilde. he said, "a man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her." [ audience ohs ] even though -- look at his haircut. yeah. >> steve: bingo. >> jimmy: check out another one from oscar wilde. he said, "friends with benefits, y'all." [ laughter ] that definetly something that oscar wilde would say. >> steve: that sounded like him. >> jimmy: this next quote is from the rapper lil' wayne. he posted this on twitter. he said, "there are three kinds of people in this world, those that kan kount, and those who kant." [ laughter ] >> steve: he's still little. >> jimmy: i like t
. >> jimmy: here's a quote from a guy who needs to introduction, albert einstein.only passionately curious." i guess you could say curiosity is his passion. check out another einstein quote, "cats are so annoying, especially when you're trying to sleep. am i right or am i right?" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that doesn't sound like -- >> steve: that doesn't sound like him. >> jimmy: like he's doing stand up. here is a quote from one of the great...
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the stupid man equal of an einstein. the ignoreant man the equal of any college president. that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is only as sound as its jury and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up . i'm confident that you will review without passion the evidence you have heard, come to a decision and restore this defendant to his family. in the name of god, do your duty. in the name of god, believe him. [applause] >> what you heard was a literal translation of the book word for word, and we have to remember that this book was written just at the onset of the civil rights movement. so we're going to talk about this book. we're also going to talk about the written word and how powerful it is in terms
the stupid man equal of an einstein. the ignoreant man the equal of any college president. that institution, gentlemen, is a court. our court system has its faults, as do all other human institutions. our courts are the great levelers. and in our courts all men are created equal. i know idealists to believe firmly in the integrity of our court and our jury system. that's a living, working reality. gentlemen, a court is only as good as every man of you sitting before me on this jury. a court is...
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if einstein was right when he said creativity is the residue of wasted time. it is important to make time. >> they will see this as a justification for keg parties. >> when your brother, you have to still think a little bit about the problems. you need to maintain 1 foot old and awareness. >> getting stomped is good for creativity? >> an essential part of the process. that is what you do after that, what happens next. your brain tells you that you need to think differently. it is not working anymore. tell your boss i am going to go play pingpong or do whatever it is a need to do to stop thinking about this problem because the answer will only arrived after i cease looking for it. >> i have visited a couple of these major social networking and silicon valley out in california, a number of these high-tech companies, and you walked into a veryaid-back, relaxed, and these campuses where they have figured out that putting people in an environment where they get a chance to think had a dream. -- and daydream. this is facebook? this creativity comes out of lazy -- >>
if einstein was right when he said creativity is the residue of wasted time. it is important to make time. >> they will see this as a justification for keg parties. >> when your brother, you have to still think a little bit about the problems. you need to maintain 1 foot old and awareness. >> getting stomped is good for creativity? >> an essential part of the process. that is what you do after that, what happens next. your brain tells you that you need to think...
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the blue angel, you have george gross, you have the diaries of americans and this party of albert einstein wandered in. it's a pretty attractive place. it's also attractive because it's cheap for americans, it's easy to travel there with the currency you have a lot of -- you could live very well. it's also easy in terms of the sex. edgar anslem bower wrote the period immediately following the warsaw throughout the world a sexual exuberance which in germany reached an intensity. and then he talks about gay sex, straight sex, and he says it is hard to conceive of a much more tolerant society. thinking about what comes later, that feels like quite a statement. and people like, for instance, josephine baker who we always associate with performing in paris, in 1925, she decides to bring her whole on psalm to a berlin theater and even though there's protesters outside, inside, she gets a tremendous ovation. she's showered with gifts, jewelry, furs invited to these wild after parties. and where she often performs in her loin cloth and she says, you know, paris parties are nothing to compare with.
the blue angel, you have george gross, you have the diaries of americans and this party of albert einstein wandered in. it's a pretty attractive place. it's also attractive because it's cheap for americans, it's easy to travel there with the currency you have a lot of -- you could live very well. it's also easy in terms of the sex. edgar anslem bower wrote the period immediately following the warsaw throughout the world a sexual exuberance which in germany reached an intensity. and then he...
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this was a time of the filming of "blue angel," you had george gross, and you had albert einstein, he wondered in i and had a discussion with him. it's an attractive place, it's cheap and easy to travel there with a currency you have a lot of -- you can live very well. and well, you know, in terms of it's also very easy in terms of the sex. yeah, the '20s in berlin were certainly the place to be in terms of the wild lifestyle. all inhibitions gone. a reporter for the chicago daily news wrote, the period after the warsaw -- and he talks about gay sex, straight sex, and he said, it is hard to conceive of a much more tolerant society. thinking about what comes later, that is feeling like quite a statement. and people like, for instance, josephine baker, we associate with performing in paris. in 1925, she brings her theater to germany. she is showered with gifts and jewelry and furs, invited to these wild after parties. and where she often performs in her loin cloth and said paris parties are nothing to compare with. someone like phillip johnson, the famous architect comes for the archite
this was a time of the filming of "blue angel," you had george gross, and you had albert einstein, he wondered in i and had a discussion with him. it's an attractive place, it's cheap and easy to travel there with a currency you have a lot of -- you can live very well. and well, you know, in terms of it's also very easy in terms of the sex. yeah, the '20s in berlin were certainly the place to be in terms of the wild lifestyle. all inhibitions gone. a reporter for the chicago daily...
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i can remember reading about albert einstein, you know, in the '50s. he's worrying about the polarization of america. he says i have seen this happen before. i grew up in nazi germany. then things right themselves. they get rid of mccarthy. and says america has a gyroscope. just when you think it's going to flip over, it's able to right itself because of its democracy. so i think in allowing more and more sources of information is the wisdom of the crowd of american democracy. and it does always tend to right itself. and people say, well on the internet, isn't it like talk radio? they go to their spectrum and get an echo chamber. i don't think that's the case. i actually think on the internet, you find instead of people wallowing in their corner of the blog sphere with their people, there's more interchange, more fighting, more shooting of arrows back and forth, and more people linking back and forth and going to different things. so there's much more of a dialogue than there was in the '50s. i think it's a good thing. >> thanks. garrett mitchell. walt
i can remember reading about albert einstein, you know, in the '50s. he's worrying about the polarization of america. he says i have seen this happen before. i grew up in nazi germany. then things right themselves. they get rid of mccarthy. and says america has a gyroscope. just when you think it's going to flip over, it's able to right itself because of its democracy. so i think in allowing more and more sources of information is the wisdom of the crowd of american democracy. and it does...
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the stupid man, the equal of an artist -- an einstein. that institution is a court. in this country, our courts are the great levelers. in our courts, all men are created equal. you have trashed that. what you have done is not just to damaged one individual or their family. you have damaged democracy. and you continue to damage democracy cured you should hang your head in shame for that. what it shows is the leader of the opposition, that man, he's unfit to be an mp. >> the opposition was not satisfied with that defense. this is the government should not be relying on thomson's a vote in the parliament at all. the opposition leader said the opposition would not rely on his vote. so when craig thompson surprise ever won by sitting with a coalition, well, there were some startling scenes. the opposition leader realizing that thompson was sitting on his side of the parliament quickly got up and tried to run for the door. he didn't make it, but c christopher pine did. >> on july 1, liberal mp's who have joined in this negative campaign, will be left to wonder if their re
the stupid man, the equal of an artist -- an einstein. that institution is a court. in this country, our courts are the great levelers. in our courts, all men are created equal. you have trashed that. what you have done is not just to damaged one individual or their family. you have damaged democracy. and you continue to damage democracy cured you should hang your head in shame for that. what it shows is the leader of the opposition, that man, he's unfit to be an mp. >> the opposition was...
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think pete who was a former colleague for many years may have seen, in fact, use the words of albert einstein in adversity lies opportunity, but also the potential for real economic opportunity for the people of new mexico if they figured out and played their cards right. and i think arguably they've done that pretty well. senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain, that's the point of the commission report, right? you said 25 years is long enough just to be sitting there and we need to get on with it. and if i'm not correct, you said even if that as far as the repository needed -- even if yucca mountain were open, we'd need a second repository, right? so we have that work to do. and you didn't define what you meant by consent based, was that deliberate? you didn't say they have to pass a law and -- >> no, we didn't because we said consent based, but also adaptive. it depends on the circumstances. it may be different in different areas. >> and did you envision there would be incentives to local gover
think pete who was a former colleague for many years may have seen, in fact, use the words of albert einstein in adversity lies opportunity, but also the potential for real economic opportunity for the people of new mexico if they figured out and played their cards right. and i think arguably they've done that pretty well. senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain, that's the point of the...
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he vanished from the year after he and his friend returned to their car following last einsteins gamereen kelly has more. call >>maureen: the man was last seen getting out of this like bmw car here at the end of a pier 32 on monday night around 9:30 p.m.. his friend the new see here was the last person to see him. he told officials that he was on his phone inside of the car and when he booked up, his friend had disappeared. it is presumed that he fell over the side and into the water. foul play is not suspected. alcohol was possibly a factor. the friend told officials they had a few beers at the game before the man was missing. the search for the victims started at 9:40 p.m. monday night and continued into tuesday. here, you can see a police officer looking over the side of the pier. the coast guard provided support from the air into the water. police and fire control the edge of pier 32 and the year 30 as well as the surrounding waterfront. boats and jet skis were used to scan the waters in the bay. the water current at the time of the disappearance was moving fast. they went out of
he vanished from the year after he and his friend returned to their car following last einsteins gamereen kelly has more. call >>maureen: the man was last seen getting out of this like bmw car here at the end of a pier 32 on monday night around 9:30 p.m.. his friend the new see here was the last person to see him. he told officials that he was on his phone inside of the car and when he booked up, his friend had disappeared. it is presumed that he fell over the side and into the water....
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the increased spending on technology alone to keep up with regulations and you don't have to be einstein to know that because community banks are smaller that cost is going to take a proportionally bigger cut out of their profit margin so let's talk about how this actually plays out in a real community bank ron paul is the c.e.o. of one so tell us how in really tangible terms have compliance costs changed for you say since dodd frank over the last few years i would say as you say it would sort of means actually that you don't think within probably two years of sort of these actually probably spent the next a seven hundred thousand dollars more than they did two or two years previously before sarbanes oxley one has to remember that especially in the community banking level the regulations are so severe the regulators are in on an annual basis so the piling on that took place by now having sarbanes oxley and dodd frank coming in on top of regulators to me is a we over kill we have camels rating which is a valuation of how your bank is doing in if probably looked at by the regulators that's
the increased spending on technology alone to keep up with regulations and you don't have to be einstein to know that because community banks are smaller that cost is going to take a proportionally bigger cut out of their profit margin so let's talk about how this actually plays out in a real community bank ron paul is the c.e.o. of one so tell us how in really tangible terms have compliance costs changed for you say since dodd frank over the last few years i would say as you say it would sort...
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. >> if you like, einstein. and some other -- these are really -- found some new things useful. sometimes too much emotion. then sometimes this new finding utilized for destruction. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not bad mistake, not their fault. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit that you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. the fundamental level, i think in today's world, much better. at least with disappearing the berlin wall and eventually, big change happen. at least the two blocks, both have nuclear weapon ready to shoot each other. that kind of danger is now no longer. and some violence. that is sad, but compared during that period was danger, i think today, i think much better. then i think it important, i think although the world peace is something almost become a profession, peace, peace, peace. even some people who really making every preparation for war, but they use the world peace, peace, peace. >> when you see the arab sprin
. >> if you like, einstein. and some other -- these are really -- found some new things useful. sometimes too much emotion. then sometimes this new finding utilized for destruction. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not bad mistake, not their fault. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit that you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. the...
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for everything from social unrest to a complete meltdown of the financial system now of course the einstein we're here to comment on this he would say the very act of suggesting this to happen you're preparing by preparing for a financial and social unrest that was actually a freudian slip there to a financial unrest well you're going to create the situation they're not preparing for a financial unrest or any social unrest whatsoever because they're not forcing people to buy gold and silver they're forcing people to you know they're assuring them they're corralling them into paper prisons into banks that are about to go failure to about to go belly up and that's not preparing anybody for the apocalypse that's coming they don't even know the first thing about economics i was born in cameroon are. financially illiterate well these are company bosses across europe so major corporations across europe so what does christine legarde who yelled at the greek people pay your taxes well what does she have to say about the preparations by the company bosses the corporations that are part of our govern
for everything from social unrest to a complete meltdown of the financial system now of course the einstein we're here to comment on this he would say the very act of suggesting this to happen you're preparing by preparing for a financial and social unrest that was actually a freudian slip there to a financial unrest well you're going to create the situation they're not preparing for a financial unrest or any social unrest whatsoever because they're not forcing people to buy gold and silver...
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. >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergei brim or albert einstein? every year, the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >>> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman has made immigration one of its signature issues. >> you've made the danger as quite substantial economically. >> it's the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> i pledge allegiance, to the flag. >> bloomberg points out that immigrants have always been prolific job creators in america. just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants including google, yahoo and intel. >> it was always an influx of new immigrants to push. and now we're trying to stop it. >> for example, the cap on applications for an h1-b application was 195,000 in 2003. since 2005, it's been only 85,000 per year. in 2008, the cap was filled in just one day. >> my fell
. >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergei brim or albert einstein? every year, the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >>> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman has made immigration one of its signature issues. >> you've made the danger as quite...
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. >>> what would america look like today if we told some of our imgrants like albert einstein to getst. you don't have to be a nuclear physicist we would be much worse off yet, every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneur i'll immigrants. one man says that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point finger. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billion're businessman, has made immigration one of his signature issues. >> you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically in terms of our competitive -- >> the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> bloomberg points out that immigrantion have always been prolific job creators in america. look at the nation's fortune 500 companies, including google, yahoo! and intel. >> always an influx of new immigrants to carry on and to lead and to piesh and now we're trying to stop it. >> for example, the cap on after occasions every year kwhor a temporary work visa geared towards high-skilled foreign workers was 1
. >>> what would america look like today if we told some of our imgrants like albert einstein to getst. you don't have to be a nuclear physicist we would be much worse off yet, every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneur i'll immigrants. one man says that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point finger. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billion're businessman, has made immigration one of...
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. ♪ >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergay bren or albert einsteint? you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made immigration one of his signature issues. you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically in terms of our competitiveness. >> it is the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> bloomberg points out that immigrants have always been prolific job creators in america. just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. including fwoogle, yahoo! and instel. >> there was always an influx of new immigrants to carry on and to lead and to push, and now we're tryi
. ♪ >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergay bren or albert einsteint? you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made...
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. ♪ >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergay bren or albert einsteint? you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made immigration one of his signature issues. you look at the danger of the current approach we have to immigration as quite substantial economically in terms of our competitiveness. >> it is the biggest economic issue facing this country. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> bloomberg points out that immigrants have always been prolific job creators in america. just look at the nation's fortune 500 companies. more than 200 of them were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. including fwoogle, yahoo! and instel. >> there was always an influx of new immigrants to carry on and to lead and to push, and now we're tryi
. ♪ >>> what would america look like today if we had told immigrants like sergay bren or albert einsteint? you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to know we would be much worse off. yet every year the u.s. turns down educated, entrepreneurial immigrants. one man says, that's national suicide. >> let's just suck it up and deal with the issue rather than sit there and point fingers. >> michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york and a billionaire businessman, has made...
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think of the genius provide of the mathematics underline modern computer or einstein of the discoverieslaser or the inventors of transistors or the one who unraveled the mystery of dna. none of them who made such large contributions are among those most rewarded by our economic system we have very different names that are tied to the so- called inventions, like the internet. >> that's right the theory that was developed in the 19th century to justify the equality of merging with capitalism was margin of productivity theory, this notion that those who contributed most to society would get bigger rewards. it was a sense you may save moral justification, but also an argument for economic efficiency. what we realize now is individuals who have made the most important contributions are not those who are at the top. many of the people at the top, for instance, are those financiers who brought the world to the brink of ruin. the moment of great recession, it was a telling moment in our rethinking of what was going on. we sort of understood something was wrong. but in that crisis where you saw
think of the genius provide of the mathematics underline modern computer or einstein of the discoverieslaser or the inventors of transistors or the one who unraveled the mystery of dna. none of them who made such large contributions are among those most rewarded by our economic system we have very different names that are tied to the so- called inventions, like the internet. >> that's right the theory that was developed in the 19th century to justify the equality of merging with...
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>>reporter: this is an example of what happens when you practice einstein's definition of insanity, you keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. what is happening in wisconsin, neil, is people are going do decide whether they want to save wisconsin. governor walker has the courage to restructure the programs that were killing the states at federal level, our leaders have to do the same thing or it will kill the united states of america and that projection that came out today is an example as to why. >>neil: what is scary about it, think about it, used to be a time where our debt to g.d.p. ratio, was about 20 percent or 25 percent, and that was as worrisome as it got and now running at 200 percent, twice what all we make, dwarfed by all we owe, that gets to be almost giving up territory, you know? >>guest: you are exactly right. some people are in denial that united states cannot possibly be like the country of greece. yes, we can. this is how they got in trouble. but, now, here's the difference between greece and the united states. we don't have a sugar dadd
>>reporter: this is an example of what happens when you practice einstein's definition of insanity, you keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. what is happening in wisconsin, neil, is people are going do decide whether they want to save wisconsin. governor walker has the courage to restructure the programs that were killing the states at federal level, our leaders have to do the same thing or it will kill the united states of america and that projection that...
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i won the albert einstein junior high school kite flying championship and i've been flying kites ever. we've got a nice breeze going so this will inflate really quickly. in college i always had a kite in the trunk of the car. my first date with my wife was coming here to the beach to fly kites together. i foundinged nation ee eed nati monday. >> okay, we're in. >> a good kite festival is like a three-ring circus. >> flying beautiful today. >> and the first ring is the big show pieces. that's what really draws people from afar. everybody is stunned when they look at these giant, inflated flying creations. they're like the balloons in the macy's parade but instead of being inflated with gas, they're inflated with wind. the second ring of the circus is where you've got people flying kites to music. ♪ they're choreographing their routines and it's like the blue angels on strings. it's just a magical, beautiful, artistic kind of thing. and the third ring of our circus is a kids field. kids who are making their own kites, kids who are learning how to fly for the first time. >> look at that!
i won the albert einstein junior high school kite flying championship and i've been flying kites ever. we've got a nice breeze going so this will inflate really quickly. in college i always had a kite in the trunk of the car. my first date with my wife was coming here to the beach to fly kites together. i foundinged nation ee eed nati monday. >> okay, we're in. >> a good kite festival is like a three-ring circus. >> flying beautiful today. >> and the first ring is the...
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i won the albert einstein junior high school kite flying ç championship during the cuban missile crisising kits ever since. we've got a nice breeze going so this will inflate really quickly. in college i always had a kite in the trunk of the car. my first date with my wife was coming here to the beach to fly kites together. i founded national kite month. >> okay, we're in. >> a good kite festival is like a three-ring circus. >> flying beautiful today. >> and the first ring is the big showpieces. that's what really draws people from afar. everybody is stunned when they look at these giant, inflated flying creations. they're like the balloons in the macy's parade but instead of being inflated with gas, they're inflated with wind. the second ring of the circus is where you've got people flying kites to music. ♪ they're choreographing their routines and it's like the blue angels on strings. it's just a magical, beautiful, artistic kind of thing. and the third ring of our circus is a kids field. kids who are making their own kites, kids who are learning how to fly for the first time. >> look
i won the albert einstein junior high school kite flying ç championship during the cuban missile crisising kits ever since. we've got a nice breeze going so this will inflate really quickly. in college i always had a kite in the trunk of the car. my first date with my wife was coming here to the beach to fly kites together. i founded national kite month. >> okay, we're in. >> a good kite festival is like a three-ring circus. >> flying beautiful today. >> and the first...