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any exam. any testing. >> we just decide to change it if it has a legal implication, we would talk to the legal department. we might say, for example, in the sheriff's department, we found a new video exam that's a good way to assess integrity. >> the testing process belongs to dhr. i will say that we continue to search for improved testing mechanism. we believe we are been doing it correctly and it's natural that those who hasn't been successful is going to disagree with that. i'm sorry for that, but it's our job to look for better mechanisms and we're still doing that. >> thank you. >> i want -- one of our plans -- i'm reminded, to go back to the succession planning question that you asks, we always are a list available. it's going to address our ability more quickly and we'll have a list that we'll move to and fill positions. the other part is -- there were no fire exam administrations, so there were acting assignments that people weren't allowed to take. they were given assignments based on
any exam. any testing. >> we just decide to change it if it has a legal implication, we would talk to the legal department. we might say, for example, in the sheriff's department, we found a new video exam that's a good way to assess integrity. >> the testing process belongs to dhr. i will say that we continue to search for improved testing mechanism. we believe we are been doing it correctly and it's natural that those who hasn't been successful is going to disagree with that. i'm...
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in the exam, they were taken to a secure terminal. neither she or either of the 13 other candidates had to do the test themselves. moments before the exam started, new people arrive to seek their places. while the fake sitters started asking questions, they stand in the aisle waiting to get their photo taken to prove they sat the exam here. a few days later, our undercover got her english. they strongly deny any complicity. after conducting their own investigation early last year, they have not renewed the andract of three freelances have improved their monitoring systems. the company that sets the exams tells us to do everything they can to detect and prevent rate instances of this honest test administrators or testtakers. we showed her footage of the exams. >> we have done over the last three years. we are brewed up the number of students. the amount of abuse have gone down but people are finding other ways. >> aren't based edition shows that student visas are still an easy target. much more on the issue of international students ch
in the exam, they were taken to a secure terminal. neither she or either of the 13 other candidates had to do the test themselves. moments before the exam started, new people arrive to seek their places. while the fake sitters started asking questions, they stand in the aisle waiting to get their photo taken to prove they sat the exam here. a few days later, our undercover got her english. they strongly deny any complicity. after conducting their own investigation early last year, they have not...
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there's a deep concern that goes back decades that -- for cheating for an exam. my question is, how do you account for the department inability to allow if there are any other problems that the test -- so you take the test, right, and as the test is being given, the key is also being developed simultaneously as they're taking the exam. there's certain bugs or unintended consequences that these questions may ask. how do we account for this? >> what happens and john will correct me if i misstate. before we finalize the list, we would eliminate questions. we have so many question items. >> how many? how long do the test usually take? >> of course, it depends on the test. i'm sorry, i'm john crouse, dhr. it depends on the examination that we administer, but typically there may be hundreds of scoring elements in the examination, sometimes thousands of scoring elements when you factor in ever looking at the scores or the ratings of multiple raters, so did that answer your question. >> no, it doesn't. >> how do we adjust for -- >> how do you adjust for any problems with
there's a deep concern that goes back decades that -- for cheating for an exam. my question is, how do you account for the department inability to allow if there are any other problems that the test -- so you take the test, right, and as the test is being given, the key is also being developed simultaneously as they're taking the exam. there's certain bugs or unintended consequences that these questions may ask. how do we account for this? >> what happens and john will correct me if i...
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the training is very tough and it's hard to get your foot in the door here it is on top of that the exams are extremely difficult as well examine the things that. dimitri is new to the nuclear navy he's preparing to apply for the position of fourth aleck trickle officer. if he's to get that first appointment he'll have to pass series of exams there are two applicants competing for the job and the quickest is the winner dimitri is determined to be the fastest and be the first apostles exams just as it is now i'm in charge of everything to do with nuclear safety radiation safety is another department's responsibility of every tiny detail is laid down here nuclear safety is a very serious business and we have special guidance to follow it's quite a thick book. the crew is getting ready for a long covering the southern shoals of the arctic ocean. the channel through the current gates that connects the seas this is the official start of the northern sea route. the car route is a reference point it's where the tour begins and ends. at. the cairo gates after them it counts for nothing. but it wa
the training is very tough and it's hard to get your foot in the door here it is on top of that the exams are extremely difficult as well examine the things that. dimitri is new to the nuclear navy he's preparing to apply for the position of fourth aleck trickle officer. if he's to get that first appointment he'll have to pass series of exams there are two applicants competing for the job and the quickest is the winner dimitri is determined to be the fastest and be the first apostles exams just...
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and the quickest is the winner dimitri is determined to be the fastest been be the first apostles exams because if it is not i'm in charge of everything to do with nuclear safety radiation safety is another department's responsibility of every tiny detail is laid down here nuclear safety is a very serious business and we have special guidance to follow it's quite a thick book. the crew is getting ready for a long covering the southern shoals of the arctic ocean. the channel through the current gates that connects the seas was the official start of the northern sea route. the car route is a reference point it's where the tour begins and ends. at all nancy kyra gates after them it counts for nothing. but it was twenty two years ago in august that i started work here. and i wanted to get married at some point. in my first tour was on the vi guy. and i met a guy there they warned me love only lasts until the car gates then he'll forget you but he didn't. get blasted up to the gates and beyond you've got it and all the way back. and that's. one two three four five six. the time you finally c
and the quickest is the winner dimitri is determined to be the fastest been be the first apostles exams because if it is not i'm in charge of everything to do with nuclear safety radiation safety is another department's responsibility of every tiny detail is laid down here nuclear safety is a very serious business and we have special guidance to follow it's quite a thick book. the crew is getting ready for a long covering the southern shoals of the arctic ocean. the channel through the current...
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they're all underwent extensive health exams.here were followed for four years to determine any changes. one of the key findings in general was 80 percent of men and 71 percent of women have at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. when it comes to chicago specifically need anearly half were at high risk for diabetes. 1-3 participants diabetes did not know they had it. the lead researcher explained the need for such a landmark study and why it is so important. >> it will help us to prevent these conditions in the future. perhaps we can test and find treatments as well as a means for prevention. >> this study is being done in two phases. we got the results from phase one today. phase two is underway now. it will involve the same participants have another extensive health exam. they will be followed for another six years. >> a carbon monoxide leak is claimed for making thousand sick. a woman collapsed. once the emergency crews arrived they felt dizzy and determined the ca
they're all underwent extensive health exams.here were followed for four years to determine any changes. one of the key findings in general was 80 percent of men and 71 percent of women have at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. when it comes to chicago specifically need anearly half were at high risk for diabetes. 1-3 participants diabetes did not know they had it. the lead researcher explained the need for such a landmark study...
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for the exam aren't developed until they're sitting and taking the test. we believe this prevents the department from identifying any problems in advance with the test instrument. we believe that goes against standard practices for ensuring liability of the test instrument and we recommend that the department of human resources review this process and identify any opportunities to identify problems with the test instrument prior to its administration. secondly, we recommend that the fire department clarify the training and skills that are required for advancement in the department to insure that all supervisor staff has sufficient knowledge to perform the duties related to the advanced position. we recommend that they do this through developing a professional development plan which would outline advancement requirements and the advancement process. finally we recommend that the department insure that promotional test timelines are aligned with projected retirements and we'll talk more about that in the next section which is on section planning. despite rec
for the exam aren't developed until they're sitting and taking the test. we believe this prevents the department from identifying any problems in advance with the test instrument. we believe that goes against standard practices for ensuring liability of the test instrument and we recommend that the department of human resources review this process and identify any opportunities to identify problems with the test instrument prior to its administration. secondly, we recommend that the fire...
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the propulsion exam was allegedly shared amongst some senior enlisted operators. and admiral john richardson here, he will speak more about the details of the incident and where we are so far. to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity issues, it's disruptive to our unit's success and it's definitely contrary to all of our core values, our navy core values. and it affects the very basis of our ethos. a foundation of our conduct throughout the navy is integrity. we expect more from our sailors, especially our senior sailors, and we demand it in our training and in our operations. and we will operate to that. the incident, i underline, does not represent the hundreds of thousands of professional sailors who are operating with honor and integrity throughout our fleet today. we set high expectations within our navy, particularly this program, the navy nuclear propulsion program. it has five decades of distinguished service. and it is all founded on integrity. our sailors are held to a standard, a very high standard, and th
the propulsion exam was allegedly shared amongst some senior enlisted operators. and admiral john richardson here, he will speak more about the details of the incident and where we are so far. to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity issues, it's disruptive to our unit's success and it's definitely contrary to all of our core values, our navy core values. and it affects the very basis of our ethos. a foundation of our conduct throughout the navy...
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a meal at the university ahead of the big exam. the past few weeks have been a pressure cooker of study and work as the stress increases his initial enthusiasm has waned. now he's thinking about returning to cologne. that means a lot to me he says. i would be happier there. but first he has to pass his exams. he has survived the first major test. but he won't be partying with the others. duty calls. he thinks it went well. he studied hard and got through it. it's his first time alone with the retirees. he thinks thank goodness for television. he rearranges a few things so the senior ks see better and tells them to call if they need help. one woman needs some assistance. now she's more comfortable. he says he actually enjoys his job but he's sick of always aving to prepare sandwiches. it's not what you would call a dream job, he says. he would like to take a more active role in caring for the elderly but he's reduced to preparing meals. still, he says things could be worse. now he's thinking about quiting and moving out of the retir
a meal at the university ahead of the big exam. the past few weeks have been a pressure cooker of study and work as the stress increases his initial enthusiasm has waned. now he's thinking about returning to cologne. that means a lot to me he says. i would be happier there. but first he has to pass his exams. he has survived the first major test. but he won't be partying with the others. duty calls. he thinks it went well. he studied hard and got through it. it's his first time alone with the...
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she took an exam and she did it without any test preparation.e talked about her experience and the multibillion-dollar test prep industry. that's coming up on "taking stock." ♪ >> do you ever have that nightmare where you show up to a test that you have not prepared for? well, our next guest did it and she did it on purpose. she's crazy. she wanted to try taking the gmat exam without the aid of any text preparation course. the graduate management admission council exam which is essential for any would-be m.b.a. she joins us here. why did you do this? >> why? well, gmat celebrated its 60th anniversary a few weeks ago so we were kicking around some ideas for fun ways to cover it and we thought the test prep industry is huge. it's anywhere from $1 billion to $4 billion. there isn't really a great number. but it's massive. most people study somewhere between 40 to 50 hours for the test. >> you didn't do any preparation? >> no. >> and that's crazy, right? i think you talked to the folks over at gmat and they're like, what are you doing? >> they were
she took an exam and she did it without any test preparation.e talked about her experience and the multibillion-dollar test prep industry. that's coming up on "taking stock." ♪ >> do you ever have that nightmare where you show up to a test that you have not prepared for? well, our next guest did it and she did it on purpose. she's crazy. she wanted to try taking the gmat exam without the aid of any text preparation course. the graduate management admission council exam which...
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first, he has to pass his exams. daria has survived the first major test, but he won't be partying with the others. duty calls. he thinks it went well. he studied hard and got through it. it is his first time along with the retirees. he thinks, think of mr. television. he rearranges a few things so the seniors can see better, and tells them to call if they need help. one woman needs some assistance. now she is more comfortable. says he actually enjoys his job, but he is sick of always having to prepare sandwiches. it is not what you would call a dream job, he says. he would like to take a more active role in caring for the elderly, but he is reduced to preparing meals. still, he says, things could be worse. is thinking about quitting and moving out of the retirement home. he says it is not the kind of work he envisioned when he accepted the job.
first, he has to pass his exams. daria has survived the first major test, but he won't be partying with the others. duty calls. he thinks it went well. he studied hard and got through it. it is his first time along with the retirees. he thinks, think of mr. television. he rearranges a few things so the seniors can see better, and tells them to call if they need help. one woman needs some assistance. now she is more comfortable. says he actually enjoys his job, but he is sick of always having to...
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breast exams are unreliable. i love to diagnose them, but you send them for a mammogram. here's the bottom line. we talked about this. here's the bottom line. you want to find breast cancer before it escapes the breast. it's called early detection. the goal of a mammogram is not exactly to save lives. it's to get cancer early. every woman out there would want to know. >> what are your quite lines. when do you start and how often do you get it? if you have a history and if you don't. >> i start at the age of 40. the most aggressive is from 40 to 50 and they show a higher rate of mortality. i continue until at least 70 or 80 at least once a year. if i tell women to get mammograms once a year, they don't get them every year. they get them every year and a half. they will forget about it completely. i want women to get their mammograms every year and that's a way to make a comparison. this shifts over to david. if we have too many false positives and doctors doing biopsies, the fault is with the doctor and not mammogram. the misdemeanor graham provides information we need. >>
breast exams are unreliable. i love to diagnose them, but you send them for a mammogram. here's the bottom line. we talked about this. here's the bottom line. you want to find breast cancer before it escapes the breast. it's called early detection. the goal of a mammogram is not exactly to save lives. it's to get cancer early. every woman out there would want to know. >> what are your quite lines. when do you start and how often do you get it? if you have a history and if you don't....
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in eight states no latino students took the exam.uss this is the cofounder and executive director of code 2040. nicholas sanchez is also with us. all of this is coming out of a study out of georgia tech university. only 2200 high schools offer this test. who is to blame here? >> you framed the question how early this cap starts and the answer is very early. allnd graders from backgrounds were asked to draw a picture of a scientist and the vast majority drew a white man. we are talking about perceptions of what is possible in your life. there is a huge shortage of teachers who are trying to teach computer science adequately. we're losing way before these kids hit high school. >> i always assumed the numbers were getting better. in wyoming it is far worse. why is no one taken this exam? >> this is something we are seeing across the board. the numbers are getting worse. that there isn't imagery of diversity in this field. whether it is young students looking to experiment with what they want to do or college students thinking about what
in eight states no latino students took the exam.uss this is the cofounder and executive director of code 2040. nicholas sanchez is also with us. all of this is coming out of a study out of georgia tech university. only 2200 high schools offer this test. who is to blame here? >> you framed the question how early this cap starts and the answer is very early. allnd graders from backgrounds were asked to draw a picture of a scientist and the vast majority drew a white man. we are talking...
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the results of the exam haven't been released more on that later in the show. it is thursday february twentieth eight pm in washington d.c. and meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. america well it was another big a limp big day for team usa and so if you russia teams competed in women's hockey freestyle skiing among other events let's take a look at the leaderboard the u.s. leads the medal count with twenty five russia is two behind with twenty three medals followed by the netherlands norway canada and germany now the long anticipated rematch between the u.s. and canada in women's hockey indeed with canada coming out on top in a bitter defeat for the americans for more from sochi i spoke with our tease paul scott a short time ago about the gold medal women's hockey match. it's a case of deja vu when his heart breaks for the usa canada three victories in the women's always hold the final to secure all the gold medal the usa still to one stage that they were going to head for revenge of course come to be to us a three two in the preliminary stages do you. they
the results of the exam haven't been released more on that later in the show. it is thursday february twentieth eight pm in washington d.c. and meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. america well it was another big a limp big day for team usa and so if you russia teams competed in women's hockey freestyle skiing among other events let's take a look at the leaderboard the u.s. leads the medal count with twenty five russia is two behind with twenty three medals followed by the netherlands norway...
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news conference that officers at the facility in south carolina may have cheated on a regular written exam designed to maintain their proficiency. u.s. media reports say around 30 people have been involved. >> to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity issues, it's disresultive to our unit's success. >> u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel gave a direct order to the navy to look into the scandal, which is the second to hit the country's military this year. last month the u.s. air force found that more than 90 officers had cheated on a proficiency exam for the operation of intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. >>> nearly three years have passed since a massive quake and tsunami devastated japan's northeastern region. but the harmful effects are still spreading within coastal forests. experts recently discovered the main cause for the death in the plants there. nhk world's kaye yam massieu has more. >> reporter: our prefecture, northern japan, has been maintained by the government for 150 years. to protect inland
news conference that officers at the facility in south carolina may have cheated on a regular written exam designed to maintain their proficiency. u.s. media reports say around 30 people have been involved. >> to say that i'm disappointed would be an understatement. whenever i hear about integrity issues, it's disresultive to our unit's success. >> u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel gave a direct order to the navy to look into the scandal, which is the second to hit the country's...
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if you do a breast exam alone, i don't have scientific information. mammograms give me that scientific information and then i decide what to do with it. >> mris is also another one that we use to complement the mammogram. >> i don't want you to be cut off by our master control, but we will talk about any other thoughts you have on that topic on the other side. >> i've been watching the olympics and this condition has been blamed for sidelining bob costas. it's pinkeye. if you have it, man, you know it's annoying. yoe don't touch your eye. what is it and how do you prevent yourself from getting it. we'll talk pinkeye in a moment. >>> seasonal depression. it does exist. it is a real thing. the doctors say it's on the rise. next, how to know if you're feeling normal or there's something serious going on and what you can do about it. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you n't. get o times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can taste something that wakes up you
if you do a breast exam alone, i don't have scientific information. mammograms give me that scientific information and then i decide what to do with it. >> mris is also another one that we use to complement the mammogram. >> i don't want you to be cut off by our master control, but we will talk about any other thoughts you have on that topic on the other side. >> i've been watching the olympics and this condition has been blamed for sidelining bob costas. it's pinkeye. if you...
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senior watchdog reporter for the washington examer.congratulations on the story. my gosh, you're estimating -- we're talking about as 2011155 million. that's the most recent year. [laughter] in which you find out what was going on with the public books. i mean, this is an astonishing story. why should the taxpayer be paying for union activities for a worker who isn't doing his or her government job? >> well, $1 55 million is one of the few thing we know about official time. that is an official government number. when you try to get agencies to explain it, when you try to get agencies to account for it. when you try to get agencies to tell you a break down of how many people are taking this. how many people on full-time release from the regular jobs. most of them can't do it. some of them can't -- big agencies like the department of defense and justice can't produce any numbers. so that tells you they're not watching it. >> it tells you they're not watching it. if they can't explain it tell you the number may not be as accurate as we wo
senior watchdog reporter for the washington examer.congratulations on the story. my gosh, you're estimating -- we're talking about as 2011155 million. that's the most recent year. [laughter] in which you find out what was going on with the public books. i mean, this is an astonishing story. why should the taxpayer be paying for union activities for a worker who isn't doing his or her government job? >> well, $1 55 million is one of the few thing we know about official time. that is an...
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senior watchdog reporter for the washington examer. third installment of your investigative report. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, a candid response from a former obama administration cabinet member. the truth behind the delay in the keystone pipeline. approval or not? the a-team take it up. they join us here next. [ malannouncer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open tboldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all ross the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no tes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. today's cbo report saying 2.3 million jobs will be lost because of obamacare. the white house left us scrambling to come up with a statemen to explain the unexplainable in posture. political operation media matters to simply try to slam the coverage of another right-wing plot to bash the president. offeri
senior watchdog reporter for the washington examer. third installment of your investigative report. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, a candid response from a former obama administration cabinet member. the truth behind the delay in the keystone pipeline. approval or not? the a-team take it up. they join us here next. [ malannouncer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open tboldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free...
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last month the us air force found that more than eighty officers had cheated on their proficiency exam for the operation at the intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads nearly three years have passed since a massive quake and tsunami devastated japan's north eastern region but the harmful effects are still spreading within the coastal forests experts recently discovered the main cause for the death of plants there any cure alls. kaia mommas who has more. once a month so it is on the cost of almost all the ah would prefer to know tons of fun it's the mint and a fine sight government will walk on the sixty units. to protect you and going strong so we sent. and also tsunami. joins the two so sensitive and synonyms. so it's thought of halting fault. just before it snaps into that system area the forest may no longer the hair was super packed with students. cause tomorrow is a four storey scrutiny such a you know what he now finds him and pine streets but student under months after its announcement of august in the photo fool you though. mark comes off easily
last month the us air force found that more than eighty officers had cheated on their proficiency exam for the operation at the intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads nearly three years have passed since a massive quake and tsunami devastated japan's north eastern region but the harmful effects are still spreading within the coastal forests experts recently discovered the main cause for the death of plants there any cure alls. kaia mommas who has more. once a...
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you don't have to answerany health questions take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ a bomb detonated outside their home. died from injuries suffered in that blast. the explosion happened sunday afternoon. the package exploded in his hand as he brought it to the front door. investigators found a key piece of evidence. and now they believe was attached to that bomb. retired bankruptcy attorney still works from home. the verdict could come today from the trial of a man accused of shooting a teenager for playing loud music. he said he fired his gun at the vehicle. he claims he saw the barrel of a shotgun. police said the teenager on armed. he faces five charges including a murder charge and three counts of attempted murder. if he is found guilty faces life in prison. >> if a child is terminally ill and suffering unbearable pain the bill would give that ch
you don't have to answerany health questions take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ a bomb detonated outside their home. died from injuries suffered in that blast. the explosion happened sunday afternoon. the package exploded in his hand as he brought it to the front door. investigators found a...
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you don't have to answerany heas take a medical exam.r for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage, you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ ♪ ba an alternative to chicken breast. we're cooking with heart healthy pork cuts. the executive chef of healthy in fused cuisine. that is what it is all about. >> in the month of february we are encouraging people to celebrate lean cuts of pork. >>you made some huge changes, used to be 350 lbs. i transformed how i thought about healthier food by using flavor. let's get to this recipe. you can inspire other people. we are using the lean cut. >>a lot of people do not know. it is certified by the american heart association. it is low on sodium. it is all about the flavor. >>i am doing my bbq roasted pork te nderloin. >>let's get started with the collard green. i like to add a little bit of olive oil and garlic. >>we are all eating the garlic. >>i am adding some red pepper
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you don't have to answerany health questions take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ an ethiopian airlines flight was hijacked by one of its own pilots. i was supposed to fly from ethiopia's capital to rome. the co-pilot took control of the plane when the pie in the left the cockpit. the co-pilot locked himself inside of the cockpit and headed towards geneva. the plane landed safely in switzerland. the co- pilot surrendered. no passengers were injured. swiss authorities will press charges. >> a woman accused of killing a man she met online is now claiming she has killed dozens of other people. she is accused of luring a man. she stabbed him to death. they were married three weeks before the killing. the couple was later arrested. in a recent interview in jail she says she was involved in satanism. she also says she has killed about 22 people but stoppe
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he attended law school and passed the california bar exam in 2009, but found out his license was invalid because he was an undocumentedded immigrant. after a four-year court battle garcia, his family and supporters celebrated the day. >> to be able to rise above that. >> reporter: garcia was also surrounded by total strangers, those who don't know him personally, but know his strugglele as an m grant all too well amp 1 years garcia is still waiting for a green card. >> he has come here as a child and gone through the educational system here. he just doesn't have a green card. that is all. >> reporter: last year governor brown signed a measure allowing undocumented immigrants to practice law in state. last month the california supreme court passed the law in a unanimous decision. >> if people want to give back to our society and those who work hard and are doing everything that they can to become citizens, then we need to open our doors for them. that is how america was founded. >> reporter: supporters at tonight's ceremony say they hope that the california court's decision will set a pre
he attended law school and passed the california bar exam in 2009, but found out his license was invalid because he was an undocumentedded immigrant. after a four-year court battle garcia, his family and supporters celebrated the day. >> to be able to rise above that. >> reporter: garcia was also surrounded by total strangers, those who don't know him personally, but know his strugglele as an m grant all too well amp 1 years garcia is still waiting for a green card. >> he has...
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exam,i had passed the bar i called and told my dad. it in his voice, he was trying to figure out the next thing to tell me to do. he finally stepped back and said, congratulations. today, i think he would say you really have not -- getting here is not a compliment, doing things while you are here is the consummate. he would be excited to get the farm bill passed. he would want to know what we are going to do for veterans. he started the smallest chapter in the history of the dfw. he along with other veterans in his era. i think he would challenge me to do the job and not just be proud that i have the job. >> on the issue of the background checks, you came under some criticism from bill daley, the former white house chief of staff. he contributed $2500 to your campaign. he was upset and said he wanted money back. what did you think? >> we sent the money back. -- and it goesed back to what i was talking about. i did not fool anyone. i had an a rating with the nra. not to say this is about the nra. that vote was about what i thought would
exam,i had passed the bar i called and told my dad. it in his voice, he was trying to figure out the next thing to tell me to do. he finally stepped back and said, congratulations. today, i think he would say you really have not -- getting here is not a compliment, doing things while you are here is the consummate. he would be excited to get the farm bill passed. he would want to know what we are going to do for veterans. he started the smallest chapter in the history of the dfw. he along with...
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the 12th annual event is organized by the american deputialitial organizers, exams, extras and cleanings and made sure that they learned how to take care of their teeth in future. >> when they first come here registration, they go over to the health education center and they are given oral hygiene instructions and they come over here for the exam and preventative services. >> free clinic continues tomorrow, but participates do have to register ahead of time. >>> some money-crunkers put california no. 1 on the list of worst states to retire. kiplinger's says the state's high income tax and sales tax rates to be tough on retirees. the magazine looked at life expectancy, crime and living experiences. kiplinger's suggest that retirees trying to bite a home might be tough going it's since the median home prices are second in the country behind hawai'i. >>> although his state is hovering the super bowl tomorrow, new jersey governor chris christie had little fans today. >> . >> you might have heard the boos mitched in with light applause was the governor spoke at times square. yesterday a lawye
the 12th annual event is organized by the american deputialitial organizers, exams, extras and cleanings and made sure that they learned how to take care of their teeth in future. >> when they first come here registration, they go over to the health education center and they are given oral hygiene instructions and they come over here for the exam and preventative services. >> free clinic continues tomorrow, but participates do have to register ahead of time. >>> some...
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martona got the answers to the exam a couple of days before the exam. and he gets to sell his stock and not lose money, and we could have lost money had we held that stock. >> let's talk about steven, and he's still under investigation by the fbi, but nothing has come near him. it's an interesting situation. because so many people in this company, sac capital, were convicted. and it seemed to be a nest, a den of insider trading. a magnet for insider trading. explain that. >> this is a place where they have said many times, people were rewarded for cheating and for doing things and other things that were illegal so they could make millions of dollars for themselves. >> and yet the government has not been able to attach any of that. >> it's really interesting. because the guy who runs the company, the guy whose company has been accused of insider trading. >> the guy whose name is on the door. >> all of the guys convicted and some are in prison, and some on the way to prison right now, all reporting to mr. cohen, but surprisingly, i think it's fascinating,
martona got the answers to the exam a couple of days before the exam. and he gets to sell his stock and not lose money, and we could have lost money had we held that stock. >> let's talk about steven, and he's still under investigation by the fbi, but nothing has come near him. it's an interesting situation. because so many people in this company, sac capital, were convicted. and it seemed to be a nest, a den of insider trading. a magnet for insider trading. explain that. >> this is...
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. >> it's called a fracture match exam, and it's a type of exam where you -- it's like a forensic puzzley to put the pieces back together to see if at one time they were a single piece. >> wallace used a high-powered microscope to compare the end of the roll of tape found in garvin's garage to the ends of all the pieces found with shirley's body. and she discovered that the ripped end on the roll of duct tape lined up perfectly with the piece found with shirley's body. >> the fact that i was able to fracture match these two pieces of tape back together meant that the tape that was found on the garbage bag wrapped around the victim came from the roll that was found in the garage of the home. >> mike garvin was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. >> we have his inconsistent statements. we have toll booth videos that show that shirley was not in the car. we have the gps that led us right to her body. we have the duct tape matches. and we have his girlfriends. we're ready to take it to trial. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house t
. >> it's called a fracture match exam, and it's a type of exam where you -- it's like a forensic puzzley to put the pieces back together to see if at one time they were a single piece. >> wallace used a high-powered microscope to compare the end of the roll of tape found in garvin's garage to the ends of all the pieces found with shirley's body. and she discovered that the ripped end on the roll of duct tape lined up perfectly with the piece found with shirley's body. >> the...
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in three states, no female students took the exam.tates, no black students and in eight states, no latino students. how is it impacting a skill gap in silicon valley? we have the managing director at the center for social impact. this is coming out of a study at georgia tech university. 2200 schools -- only 2200 high schools offer this course. there are 22,000 public high schools in the country. who is to blame here? >> you originally framed the question of how early does this gap start? the answer is early. a study was done a few years back and asked second graders to draw a scientist and the majority drew a white man. we are talking about the early self perception. the other thing is there is a huge shortage of teachers who are trained to teach computer science adequately. we are losing way before these kids ever hit high school and that is something we work on. >> one of the things that shocked me is i always assume the numbers are getting better but slowly. in wyoming, it has gotten far worse. 35 students took the exam in 2001 and
in three states, no female students took the exam.tates, no black students and in eight states, no latino students. how is it impacting a skill gap in silicon valley? we have the managing director at the center for social impact. this is coming out of a study at georgia tech university. 2200 schools -- only 2200 high schools offer this course. there are 22,000 public high schools in the country. who is to blame here? >> you originally framed the question of how early does this gap start?...
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the control is just the physical exam. so what is being tested here is the question of what is the value of finding small abnormalities? that's the important lesson. >> woodruff: well let's -- >> there's no value to it. woodruff: dr. lee, do you want to respond there that and then i have a final question. >> yeah, i do. i do. it's been shown that the death rate from breast cancer in this country has declined; whereas, it had been rising steadily up until the mid '80s, it declined with the introduction of regular screening am mammography, and since the mid '80's, the death rate in this country from breast cancer has been reduced by about 30%. now, some people will argue that that is because of improvements in treatment. but we know all of us who take care of women with breast cancer know that it is much more likely that treatment will be successful in achieving a cure when cancers are caught early in their most treatable stage as opposed to when they are advanced and have spread, and mammography can achieve that. >> let me
the control is just the physical exam. so what is being tested here is the question of what is the value of finding small abnormalities? that's the important lesson. >> woodruff: well let's -- >> there's no value to it. woodruff: dr. lee, do you want to respond there that and then i have a final question. >> yeah, i do. i do. it's been shown that the death rate from breast cancer in this country has declined; whereas, it had been rising steadily up until the mid '80s, it...
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you don't have to answerany heas take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage, you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ ♪ marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. the fda wants to make it easier for you to choose healthier food. proposing a makeover for nutrition labels on packaged foods and beverages. the new rules will take effect two years after finalized. >> back when we first launched let's move, all of us here today were driven by a simple belief. that parents deserve to have the information they need to make up the choices for their kids. this is not a radical idea. it seems pretty obvious. the truth is that too often it is nearly impossible to get the most basic facts
you don't have to answerany heas take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage, you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ ♪ marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the...
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. >> pelley: americans are spending billions on college entrance exams. is it worth it? that's next. >> pelley: tonight millions of high school seniors are waiting anxiously to hear if they've been accepted to college. most of them took the s.a.t. or a.c.t., but today a new study questions whether these entrance exams are worth the trouble. here's bill whitaker. >> reporter: prospective students toured pitzer college today, a liberal arts college near los angeles. they stopped requiring standardized test scores from incoming students ten years ago. >> at pitzer, we basically did a study, and what we found was there was no direct correlation between academic success on our campus and the s.a.t.. >> reporter: that finding was at the core of a study at 33 colleges that do not require s.a.t.or a.c.t. test scores. they found there was virtually no difference in college preparation or graduation rates for students who submitted standardized tests and those who did not. standardized test william hiss is the study's lead author. >> the tests are largely a speed processing test.
. >> pelley: americans are spending billions on college entrance exams. is it worth it? that's next. >> pelley: tonight millions of high school seniors are waiting anxiously to hear if they've been accepted to college. most of them took the s.a.t. or a.c.t., but today a new study questions whether these entrance exams are worth the trouble. here's bill whitaker. >> reporter: prospective students toured pitzer college today, a liberal arts college near los angeles. they stopped...
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>> we gave ben a bunch of different exams. one exam was can you flight deflation.i think the chairman gets high marks for that. because we voided a japan-style, to mild lengthy deflation. and we avoided certainly, 1930s great depression. sharp, sharp deflation. i think extremely high marks on that. with the quantitative easing i guess we have to give incomplete. we are seeing there could be bumps in the road for the unwinding. we are still a little uncertain about the cost versus the benefit. >> randy. want to thank you very much for joining us. it has been a rocky week for stocks. watching emerging markets. the fed rand of course earnings season. and what is next? where do we go from here? joining me, jim paulson, chief investment strategist at wells capital management. jim, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> people are getting nervous. a lot of volatility. a lot of that volatility taking stocks lower. are people right to be concerned at this point? are you concerned? a volatile, flattish market. getting a taste here at the front end. i sort
>> we gave ben a bunch of different exams. one exam was can you flight deflation.i think the chairman gets high marks for that. because we voided a japan-style, to mild lengthy deflation. and we avoided certainly, 1930s great depression. sharp, sharp deflation. i think extremely high marks on that. with the quantitative easing i guess we have to give incomplete. we are seeing there could be bumps in the road for the unwinding. we are still a little uncertain about the cost versus the...