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it's very similar to that, but we're dealing with emotional issues. in all reality, i think when you have someone you have a lot in common with, you just bond with them. it's more real and you're more willing to share with them because they understand where you come from, and these women, i think, when i talk to them, i know exactly where they've been. i know where, you feel like there's no hope, you're trying to grasp at what little bit you have and, for me to be able to be part of that and to help them get through that, that's just part of my recovery. it's a community of people that are all striving for recovery, to do better. and it's a very positive place. veterans really want to give back, and they have had successful treatment experiences, and they feel that they have a lot to offer their fellow vets, and i think that's something that's so fantastic about working with veterans. well, i had an individual come up to me, matter of fact, yesterday, and said, "i'm glad you're here. you understand what i'm saying. nobody else seems to take the time t
it's very similar to that, but we're dealing with emotional issues. in all reality, i think when you have someone you have a lot in common with, you just bond with them. it's more real and you're more willing to share with them because they understand where you come from, and these women, i think, when i talk to them, i know exactly where they've been. i know where, you feel like there's no hope, you're trying to grasp at what little bit you have and, for me to be able to be part of that and to...
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we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that means louisiana. mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children. >> all right. okay. so that is actually an excellent segway. we have approximately 7 minutes. so i am going to try to squeeze in 2 questions. i want to discuss what we're working with right now. we are working with and schools incorporating school based programs. they don't have the funding or resources.
we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that means louisiana. mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the...
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it's not clicheed emotion, in my view. it's really not. if you read the novel, it's real emotion. et really is. it really is. and it's not hacknnied. so that was my response. >> so how did she take a book with such powerful emotion which has been called sentimental as if that were a bad thing, um, that feelings were a bad thing, how is a novel with such emotion and such sentiment, how did it change american attitudes? that's a big leap. >> well, i think that it's not a leap because there were so many great novel written during that era; the starlet letter -- scarlet letter, walt whitman's "leaves of grass," but they delight me on a different kind of level. they also move me very, very much. i think because they make me think intellectually and philosophically and so forth. um, people need, the populace needs emotion to sway it. and, um, there's an ad agency that's now called jwt, it was called john walter thompson. they came along in do 1930s -- in the 1930s and said we had to appropriate the methods of "uncle tom's cabin "to sell our products. why? [laughter] yeah, why? why? beca
it's not clicheed emotion, in my view. it's really not. if you read the novel, it's real emotion. et really is. it really is. and it's not hacknnied. so that was my response. >> so how did she take a book with such powerful emotion which has been called sentimental as if that were a bad thing, um, that feelings were a bad thing, how is a novel with such emotion and such sentiment, how did it change american attitudes? that's a big leap. >> well, i think that it's not a leap because...
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very emotional, tie up on the emotions. one juror though, fred, one juror sitting there with arms folded not buying into ashton. this could be a very long jury deliberation. >> richard and avery, thanks so much. we appreciate that. i know you'll be watching the proceedings all day long. we'll check back with you again at the 5:00 eastern hour if not before. take a look at this. this is what happened when tempers and frustrations run high. >> all right, what in the world is going on here? and what has this city mayor so fighting mad? plus -- if you think accelerating to become a top race car driver is difficult, it's even tougher staying in the race. >> it's harder to be here than it is to get here in my eye -- >> to stay. >> to stay and beat the best race car drivers in the world is harder than anything. >> even harder than taking pointed questions from you the viewers and you had plenty of them. they are revved with answers. that's coming up. >> i'm specialist brianna and i would like to say happy fourth of july to my mom
very emotional, tie up on the emotions. one juror though, fred, one juror sitting there with arms folded not buying into ashton. this could be a very long jury deliberation. >> richard and avery, thanks so much. we appreciate that. i know you'll be watching the proceedings all day long. we'll check back with you again at the 5:00 eastern hour if not before. take a look at this. this is what happened when tempers and frustrations run high. >> all right, what in the world is going on...
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it seems our emotional side hijacks rationale thinking. give us an example. >> he it's a common thing because people want to go for the simple stuff in a trading world where it's volatile. a great example i give to traders is that the market doesn't know if you're up or down money. so don't make your trading decisions based on information. we personalize things and try to make a decision based on what our current status is. if i told you you had a 95% chance to win in a game. >> sure would you play that game. >> i would. most people say yes, they would. some successful traders say that. every time i win, i'll give you a penny. every time you lose, you give me $1,000. you get caught up in the percentages. get caught up in i like to win supposed to looking at the data of what's the odds me being right and how much will i make if i'm right or wrong. >> the way the brain is is pushing us to go for the win. we know the forces that play in our minds. next, how do we take that knowledge and make better decisions about our money in all aspects of
it seems our emotional side hijacks rationale thinking. give us an example. >> he it's a common thing because people want to go for the simple stuff in a trading world where it's volatile. a great example i give to traders is that the market doesn't know if you're up or down money. so don't make your trading decisions based on information. we personalize things and try to make a decision based on what our current status is. if i told you you had a 95% chance to win in a game. >>...
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emotion in there. she was really the first novelist to bring together both, more sentimental, religious emotions with the action adventure, the thrills, and she was the first novelist to successfully bring those two things together, which is why her novel was so popular for so long and still resinates today. >> what do you think is different in your book from all of the other reames and reames of literature about stowe and uncle tom's cabin? >> well, i think what i do in my book -- when i do my research, i appreciate reviewers who said, well, i find your book on walt whitman, something brand new, and yet there's hups of books -- hundreds of books on whitman. so far people are saying the same thing on this book. the way i do research is read everything. i read all of her letters. i read everything about her, all the secondary works, and i think more than that, i went back to the early newspapers that she wrote for before leading up to uncle tom's cabin. she wrote so many works before that in these popul
emotion in there. she was really the first novelist to bring together both, more sentimental, religious emotions with the action adventure, the thrills, and she was the first novelist to successfully bring those two things together, which is why her novel was so popular for so long and still resinates today. >> what do you think is different in your book from all of the other reames and reames of literature about stowe and uncle tom's cabin? >> well, i think what i do in my book --...
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emotions running high. scott, thanks so much for that live report. >> and for the nasa visors watching, it was a bittersweet feeling. continuing our breaking news coverage live at the space flight center. >> at the auditorium here, it is now empty but it was packed. standing room only as people gathered to watch the final mission. this room was silent as everybody waited for takeoff. >> zeroo and liftoff. >> there were many people here. people started to fill in around 9:00 a.m. room was at capacity filled with nasa workers their family members and media and community members all here to watch the final mission very special for the people here. they have cargo on the air flight. the robotic refueling mission is on that space station, the first attempt to test it ever. it's really going to lie the foundation for future space missions. that's why those here say it is such a bittersweet moment for them. >> last night i was thinking i can't believe this is the last mission. when you're on the launch pad alone w
emotions running high. scott, thanks so much for that live report. >> and for the nasa visors watching, it was a bittersweet feeling. continuing our breaking news coverage live at the space flight center. >> at the auditorium here, it is now empty but it was packed. standing room only as people gathered to watch the final mission. this room was silent as everybody waited for takeoff. >> zeroo and liftoff. >> there were many people here. people started to fill in around...
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you know it's always going to be emotional come up against manchester united but. you know it's always difficult. football may soon be shedding its reputation as the innovation on friendly sport fee for president sepp blatter saying the twenty fourteen world cup in brazil could become the first major tournament to implement goal line technology the seventy
you know it's always going to be emotional come up against manchester united but. you know it's always difficult. football may soon be shedding its reputation as the innovation on friendly sport fee for president sepp blatter saying the twenty fourteen world cup in brazil could become the first major tournament to implement goal line technology the seventy
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it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the whole bloody battle is caught on an iphone camera. >> we want to see more of this. >> one of the girls involved is 13-year-old sierra spencer. she has just switched middle schools in the small suburb of marysville, washington, after being bullied in her own school. at first, it feels like a good fit. >> it was perfectly fine. like i had no problems. i loved it. >> but sierra is bullied in this school, too. sierra's mother, kenice watson is frustrated the problems she thought she had fixed is continuing. >> there's three middle schools and how do they intermingle. and so eventually the issues she was having at the other middle school started kind of to carry over and affect her, the peer pressure. >> and along
it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the whole bloody battle is caught on an iphone camera. >> we want to see more of this. >> one of the girls involved is 13-year-old...
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it was a very lovely moment and very emotional today. i married a couple that had been together for 29 years. it was a very, very emotional ceremony. >> the least amount of time that any couple has been together is 2 years. most of them have been together 8, 9, 10. i'd say 70 percent. >> for love is truly the greatest gift we are given to share. love's compassion is the glory of life. >> i work in the juvenile department. the mayor asked the liasson from all departments. i wanted to be a part of this history. some parts i wouldn't want to be. this part was really wonderful and a joyous occasion and a long time coming. it's absolutely the right thing to do. to bring 2 loving people together, in helping acknowledge and certify that relationship, i find really wonderful and a joy and one of the most pleasurable things i have ever done in the city in my life. i will be continuing this afterwards >> when i was conducting the ceremony. some of the friends said, now it's real, now it's legal. in other words, they had gotten married before. this
it was a very lovely moment and very emotional today. i married a couple that had been together for 29 years. it was a very, very emotional ceremony. >> the least amount of time that any couple has been together is 2 years. most of them have been together 8, 9, 10. i'd say 70 percent. >> for love is truly the greatest gift we are given to share. love's compassion is the glory of life. >> i work in the juvenile department. the mayor asked the liasson from all departments. i...
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but those emotions have been coming to a head for weeks now, as a family drama unraveled on the stand. cindy anthony, weeping as she listened to her 911 call. the one in which she reported her own daughter to the police. >> there's something wrong. i found my daughter's car today. and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car. >> reporter: and there was casey's act cue case, that her father and brother molested her as a child. an accusation george denies for him and his son. >> it all began when casey was 8 years old. >> reporter: it was by this claim she explained her bizarre by have your after her daughter died. partying until all hours. entering a hot body contest. even get a tattoo that read bella vita, the beaututul life. her attorney would claim that george helped casey hide the little girl's body after she accidentally drowned. the tension only mounted as the evidence wrapped up over the weekend. even the closing arguments, delivered over the holiday weekend, were unusually contentious, with lawyers from both sides yelling "objection." >> the boned showed evidence
but those emotions have been coming to a head for weeks now, as a family drama unraveled on the stand. cindy anthony, weeping as she listened to her 911 call. the one in which she reported her own daughter to the police. >> there's something wrong. i found my daughter's car today. and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car. >> reporter: and there was casey's act cue case, that her father and brother molested her as a child. an accusation george denies for him and...
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you could see the emotion in her face. you saw cheney mason, jose baez get down on bended knee and get very close to her and start talking to her. then the judge comes in, then the jury comes in and then you heard the verdict. complete change of emotions then from what you saw, from abject fear to what was just pure elation. and there she was holding on to the hand of jose baez. once everything will be read, no other sound in the courtroom except the sobbing of an entire defense team. it was like they all let out this great sob at once, and then you saw the piling on as they all began hugging and holding on to one another. very emotional. but the interesting thing was not a sound from anywhere else in that courtroom. it was as if all the air in the room had been sucked out. nobody else said anything, and everyone left, leaving that defense team celebrating, crying and then eventually breaking into laughter. >> many, many people were surprised today about the change in the courtroom. now let's bring in our senior legal anal
you could see the emotion in her face. you saw cheney mason, jose baez get down on bended knee and get very close to her and start talking to her. then the judge comes in, then the jury comes in and then you heard the verdict. complete change of emotions then from what you saw, from abject fear to what was just pure elation. and there she was holding on to the hand of jose baez. once everything will be read, no other sound in the courtroom except the sobbing of an entire defense team. it was...
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and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we need to create user-friendly. i think we're going to get there with our new strategic plan. how did your organization, what you do fit into the plan? it's got to be there to support what we're all about. improving student achievement. that's what we're about. i am proud to say, we've had lots of meetings, we are getting there. i am exciting working with margaret. our bureaucracy wasn't created to work with these. if you want the convenience business, stay the heck out of this business. we have to learn how to play if the sand b
and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you...
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not on emotion. if you hate her.g no good slut, then you will start to look at this evidence in a different light. >> i apologize, but i continue to see mr. ashton's facial expressions as i'm doing my closing arguments and i would ask that he refrain from showing gestures. i'd like to call this next phase the state's fantasy of forensics. it is a phantom stain. forensic fantasy. they couldn't fan a single link from casey -- they couldn't find a single link from casey to caylee's death that's why you have more questions than answers. situations like fantasy searches, fantasy forensics, phantom stickers, phantom stains. all of this nonsense. and no real, hard evidence. is that what you do to get freedom you kill somebody? that's outrageous that's nonsense. they had a murder case. and that was it. that was all they were interested in. was evidence of murder. there's nothing sexy about a drowning. but the truth is the truth. and depending on who is asking the questions, whether it is this laughing guy right here or ourse
not on emotion. if you hate her.g no good slut, then you will start to look at this evidence in a different light. >> i apologize, but i continue to see mr. ashton's facial expressions as i'm doing my closing arguments and i would ask that he refrain from showing gestures. i'd like to call this next phase the state's fantasy of forensics. it is a phantom stain. forensic fantasy. they couldn't fan a single link from casey -- they couldn't find a single link from casey to caylee's death...
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we know that young people have extreme emotions.e them dealing with them and learning how to cope with them in a game rather than the real world trying drugs. this is a safe space to become masters of their emotions. >> stay tuned. we will talk more about this in the future. thank you for joining us. >>> from virtual violence to real life pain and suffering. this is fascinating. the extreme challenge of physical and psychological stamina. you will put yourself to the test. >>> as you may know, i'm trying for the new york triathon. i started doing this when i turned 40 last year. i heard about the death race challenge. as a starting point for the obstacle course, they say your time doesn't matter. you simply have to make it to the finish line. bruce allentuck is a contractor in clarksburg, maryland. he is not putting these logs in anyone's yard. he is 46 and an accomplished triatlete. >> i carried truck tires through creeks and packs of sand. 30 or 40 pounds of sand. >> they say pay attention to the river. >> joe created the death ra
we know that young people have extreme emotions.e them dealing with them and learning how to cope with them in a game rather than the real world trying drugs. this is a safe space to become masters of their emotions. >> stay tuned. we will talk more about this in the future. thank you for joining us. >>> from virtual violence to real life pain and suffering. this is fascinating. the extreme challenge of physical and psychological stamina. you will put yourself to the test....