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♪ sweets galore, indeed!'t good for you. you might lose a tooth. but i love my teeth! then have a listen to what this crab has to say. ♪ when you want a snack to eat ♪ ♪ it's smart to choose a healthy treat ♪ ♪ what you eat can make you stronger ♪ ♪ you can play a whole lot longer ♪ ♪ don't eat cake, it's much too sweet ♪ ♪ have a pear, a tasty treat ♪ ♪ if you're thirsty no, no soda ♪ ♪ drink some milk it's better for ya ♪ ♪ carrots, corn nuts and berries ♪ ♪ eating these will make you stronger ♪ ♪ a juicy apple, bananas and cherries... ♪ juicy apple! oy! oh, i really wanted to eat that apple. don't you worry, my toothy friend. all the letters are right here. we can still have snack time. all we have to do is build a word! it's time to build a word. let's build it! let's build it now! a-p-p-l-e. kids: apple! yeah, we just built a word. we built it! we built it! and, now, where was i? oh, yes! ♪ when you want a snack to eat ♪ ♪ it's smart to choose a healthy treat ♪ ♪ what you eat can make you stronger ♪ ♪ yo
♪ sweets galore, indeed!'t good for you. you might lose a tooth. but i love my teeth! then have a listen to what this crab has to say. ♪ when you want a snack to eat ♪ ♪ it's smart to choose a healthy treat ♪ ♪ what you eat can make you stronger ♪ ♪ you can play a whole lot longer ♪ ♪ don't eat cake, it's much too sweet ♪ ♪ have a pear, a tasty treat ♪ ♪ if you're thirsty no, no soda ♪ ♪ drink some milk it's better for ya ♪ ♪ carrots, corn nuts and berries...
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his name interestingly enough an adagram for galore. that's meaningless. on the minds of everybody, illegal immigrants they are americans. all other countries are like america, how do you get your food so cheap and lawn so mowed. you must tell us your secret. [wis whispering] it's illegal. we've been divided over what to do about immigration. democrats proposed comprehensive reform which republicans had a different name form. >> when he says comprehensive reform he is talking about amnesty. >> jon: republicans were against it and accused others of not being against enough. >> i've always been against amnesty. you are or for amnesty. >> you had an op he had in the newspaper saying you were for it. >> jon: your wife has a dressage horse named amnesty. >> yeah in the next debate you won't be able to name three government agencies you would like to close. they talk about amnesty like it's a deviant seal practice. >> what i call backdoor amnesty. [ laughter ] >> jon: we've all applied for immra?ssn onhe use floor i'll donying short of soting them. jon: anyone e
his name interestingly enough an adagram for galore. that's meaningless. on the minds of everybody, illegal immigrants they are americans. all other countries are like america, how do you get your food so cheap and lawn so mowed. you must tell us your secret. [wis whispering] it's illegal. we've been divided over what to do about immigration. democrats proposed comprehensive reform which republicans had a different name form. >> when he says comprehensive reform he is talking about...
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hearts galore. hearts galore. that's right.nd it opens up further, and on it, he's written eight verses of a poem he's composed especially for alice. and of the eight verses, which is your favorite? oh, number four. "and like the birds on yonder tree "let both our hearts entwine "then i will talk of love to thee, my pretty valentine." was she pretty? oh, we don't know. we haven't got a picture of her, unfortunately. well, he must've thought pretty highly of her because look at this work that he's done to put this together. these are incredibly rare. these early valentines i've never seen one as early as this. it's a very special thing. oh, gosh, i didn't realize it was quite so rare. and they're highly collectible. this, i think, with all its history is worth upwards of 500 pounds. really? gosh. yeah, that's-- well, it's very precious to the family. it's come down through the female side and is now really in the custody of my sister, and she wants it back. ( both laugh ) she shall have it back. but sadly, the romance came to no
hearts galore. hearts galore. that's right.nd it opens up further, and on it, he's written eight verses of a poem he's composed especially for alice. and of the eight verses, which is your favorite? oh, number four. "and like the birds on yonder tree "let both our hearts entwine "then i will talk of love to thee, my pretty valentine." was she pretty? oh, we don't know. we haven't got a picture of her, unfortunately. well, he must've thought pretty highly of her because look...
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lori: damage gets galore -- gadgets galore at the consumer electronics show in las vegas.> shibani and i are going at. these are the first small electric vehicle motorized skates. they are wireless. 700 bucks. she is doing great. not going 10 miles-an-hour but not bad. gadget wars coming up. ashley: top electronic companies continue to showcase their latest gadgets and gizmo as the consumer electronics show in las vegas as we head into the second day of the big event. lori: let's head back to liz claman and shibani joshi on the floor of ces where they had a chance check out the top new tech toys. what are your favorites? >> we've been fighting through this one. >> yeah. >> i get to start. we did a klein flip. we'll start with this little drone. this is paris ar drone 20. this is 299 bucks. this is at brookstone. this is going to start. it will lift off. it is going to, not do anything. one for nothing. wait, here it goes. >> there we go. >> it will hover. getting everybody's attention. >> anything that allows me to channel my inner rock star is good thing. this is the ion
lori: damage gets galore -- gadgets galore at the consumer electronics show in las vegas.> shibani and i are going at. these are the first small electric vehicle motorized skates. they are wireless. 700 bucks. she is doing great. not going 10 miles-an-hour but not bad. gadget wars coming up. ashley: top electronic companies continue to showcase their latest gadgets and gizmo as the consumer electronics show in las vegas as we head into the second day of the big event. lori: let's head back...
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. >>> gadgets galore. now on display for the entire world to see. this morning the curtain lifted on some of the biggest secrets in the tech world. >>> the giants world series trophy gets ready to make the rounds. find out where you can see it first. >>> we take you live to san francisco for a look at the bay bridge. tell you about something damage-wise happening out there. an investigation going on on this tuesday, january 8th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is almost
. >>> gadgets galore. now on display for the entire world to see. this morning the curtain lifted on some of the biggest secrets in the tech world. >>> the giants world series trophy gets ready to make the rounds. find out where you can see it first. >>> we take you live to san francisco for a look at the bay bridge. tell you about something damage-wise happening out there. an investigation going on on this tuesday, january 8th. this is "today in the bay."...
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gwen: to oath of office, a big parade, two gala balls, and parties galore. then after the inauguration the hard part starts. that's what we'll tackle tonight on "washington week." the president's plate is already full, pushing on gun violence. >> weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater. >> i have no illusions what we're up against or how hard the task is in front of us. gwen: hoping to pushback from the n.r.a. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? gwen: and preparing for the next fiscal fight over raising the debt ceiling. >> we are not a deadbeat nation. there's a very simple solution to this. conk authorizes us to pay our bills. gwen: but it's far from clear if congress will cooperate or if it should. tonight we look ahead to the challenges of a second term, with charles babington on the "associated press." john dickerson of "slate" magazine, peter baker of the "new york times," and amy walter from "the cook political report." >> live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. cor
gwen: to oath of office, a big parade, two gala balls, and parties galore. then after the inauguration the hard part starts. that's what we'll tackle tonight on "washington week." the president's plate is already full, pushing on gun violence. >> weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater. >> i have no illusions what we're up against or how hard the task is in front of us. gwen: hoping to pushback from the n.r.a. >> are the president's...
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wait until you see the weekend forecast. 60s galore. >> reporter: no delays on 695 in towson but we arewing a -- following a very serious crash in westminster. details coming up on good morning maryland. >>> 5:24. it appears justin timberlake is going to release a new album bringing sexy back but the clock is ticking down with his putting on a headphone saying i am ready. he has not relead an album in 7 years and has been pursuing an acting career. r and b trio destiny child putting out a new song. it's the first new track in 8 years. it's going to be their album of old favorites called nuclear and comes out on january 29th. >>> destiny's child is arguably the most successful from that group and now she can adanother tight tolt resume. hottest woman of the 21st century according to gq magazine grazing the january cover. inside she talks about her upcoming superbowl performance. she is planning to release the first -- or 5th solo am bull in the next few months. >>> we have purple on brain gearing up for the ravens versus the broncos. >> coming up 4:30 tomorrow afternoon and abc2 news jam
wait until you see the weekend forecast. 60s galore. >> reporter: no delays on 695 in towson but we arewing a -- following a very serious crash in westminster. details coming up on good morning maryland. >>> 5:24. it appears justin timberlake is going to release a new album bringing sexy back but the clock is ticking down with his putting on a headphone saying i am ready. he has not relead an album in 7 years and has been pursuing an acting career. r and b trio destiny child...
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inside, there are enrichment programs galore, like this french class and violin recitals and classes. michael and karen carbone's two children, emily and michael, attend st. stephen school. >> we looked at a lot of schools and this school was right up there with the independent schools, especially in terms of the extras and things that it was offering. >> to attract more affluent parents, katherine peck offered what expensive independent schools offer, only at a much lower price. to do this she started an aggressive campaign to raise money and got the neighborhood involved. >> everything that we've done here has been based on the community and student interest, parent interest, and other stakeholders in the school, whether it be parishioners or donors to the school, and so we've gone out in the last three years and said, "what is it that you believe you would want in a school for your own child, and how can we make that happen here?" >> to see the demise of catholic schools has been something that has pained me for years. and the fact that this is doing an about-face, and we're a part
inside, there are enrichment programs galore, like this french class and violin recitals and classes. michael and karen carbone's two children, emily and michael, attend st. stephen school. >> we looked at a lot of schools and this school was right up there with the independent schools, especially in terms of the extras and things that it was offering. >> to attract more affluent parents, katherine peck offered what expensive independent schools offer, only at a much lower price. to...
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breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what i'm going to present today is what we call our healthy home and healthy world tours, i'll talk a little bit about who the breast cancer fund is and then we're going to walk through kind of the rooms in your home talking about tips for avoiding exposures that are linked to breast cancer and i will talk a little bit about the different chemicals, where they're found, things you can do to avoid them and also some policies, and then we'll kind of go beyond the home to talk about the kinds of exposures that might be not within our control in the house but elsewhere. and it looks like i have videos so that is good. so, the breast cancer fund is a national organization that works to prevent breast cancer by eliminating the environmental exposures linked o the disease, mostly we talk about chemicals and radiation that are linked to breast cancer, we are a little different from y
breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what i'm going to present today is what we call our healthy home and healthy world tours, i'll talk a little bit about who the breast cancer fund is and then we're going to walk through kind of the rooms in your home talking about tips for avoiding exposures that are linked to...
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gwen: to oath of office, a big parade, two gala balls, and parties galore. then after the inauguration the hard part starts. that's what we'll tackle tonight on "washington week." the president's plate is already full, pushing on gun violence. >> weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater. >> i have no illusions what we're up against or how hard the task is in front of us. gwen: hoping to pushback from the n.r.a. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? gwen: and preparing for the next fiscal fight over raising the debt ceiling. >> we are not a deadbeat nation. there's a very simple solution to this. conk authorizes us to pay our bills. gwen: but it's far from clear if congress will cooperate or if it should. tonight we look ahead to the challenges of a second term, tonight we look ahead to the challenges of a second term, with charles
gwen: to oath of office, a big parade, two gala balls, and parties galore. then after the inauguration the hard part starts. that's what we'll tackle tonight on "washington week." the president's plate is already full, pushing on gun violence. >> weapons designed for the theater of war have no place in a movie theater. >> i have no illusions what we're up against or how hard the task is in front of us. gwen: hoping to pushback from the n.r.a. >> are the president's...
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hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. >> bob: if i were to list foodres i could go on for years. it's nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous. food stamps are needed by most people that need them. and paycheck issue that you refer to in the two or three twits or tweets, whatever you call them. you underestimated the american people intelligence. when they are getting a cut in pay local taxes, it's not much money. at first it was cut. when obama did this at the last minute. >> the point of that was, democrats never saw the paycheck coming. >> bob: you are making it sound like, everybody is seeing a massive pay decrease and it's a small amount of money so don't use it as if obama raised their rates on everyone. >> president obama beat his record from last, which being 10 and beat 9, i think it was $39 billion in food stamps when george bush left office. hundred billion dollars. >> dana: let's say that everybody needs, "x" amount fraud. 15% however that figures in to. as a country we're not talking about how to help people get o
hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. >> bob: if i were to list foodres i could go on for years. it's nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous. food stamps are needed by most people that need them. and paycheck issue that you refer to in the two or three twits or tweets, whatever you call them. you underestimated the american people intelligence. when they are getting a cut in pay local taxes, it's not much money. at first it...
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right, they go higher not lower and it is turned out that their evaluations ended up being catalysts galorebob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. robert in massachusetts, robert. >> booyah jim, hail from massachusetts. >> fantastic. >> there you go pats i don't know. >> sounds good. today, retail sales numbers were released for december and the 4th quarter. >> right. >> and the terms were solid firm, somewhat above the expectations. now, yesterday, a company called eastern pacific released their numbers with the upside bias going forward. can you comment on this company? >> this company is the old liz claiborne. >> these guys seem t
right, they go higher not lower and it is turned out that their evaluations ended up being catalysts galorebob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it....
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we have cross currents galore on what o could impact the group on what could be horrible months up comingmost are not so cheap after today. i think the risk is gone that -- let's just say that christmas isn't going to be horrible but you know what? holy cow, the well-off middle class consumers are constantly being underrated by just about everyone, including me but once again, the short sellers can't catch a break. sorry, no tears to be shed in this quarter for that crowd. i'm the 12th man for the long, not the shorts and never forget it. let's go to weeks in georgia. weeks. >> caller: booyah, jim cramer. >> booyah! >> caller: question centers around amazon. retail sales up 347.5%. how much up side do you have think amazon has? >> first time play amazon, there's too much of a price break. i think nook might have been knocked for a loop. maybe the countdown there. i think amazon can go higher. always buy on weakness, never by strength. after today's big move, i save hold off. consumers still spending, stay away from the dollar stores. gap is my favorite. stick with cramer. >>> next, the lo
we have cross currents galore on what o could impact the group on what could be horrible months up comingmost are not so cheap after today. i think the risk is gone that -- let's just say that christmas isn't going to be horrible but you know what? holy cow, the well-off middle class consumers are constantly being underrated by just about everyone, including me but once again, the short sellers can't catch a break. sorry, no tears to be shed in this quarter for that crowd. i'm the 12th man for...
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if he does not talk to my people, if he does not really care, he just punches his ticket, problems galore. it really matters that they take this seriously. i hope that answers your question. yes, sir? >> i was the founding director of usaid. i think we are on the same side. i wonder whether the abuses of contract and, particularly in light of aid's own findings that there are only three capable government entities they have identified in afghanistan, means that holbrook's policy of contract and was flawed. in vietnam, 2/3 of the development initiatives there were found after the war not to have specified out comes and development impacts in the planning that led, in part, to such a disappointment on the hill at the foreign aid act was voted down in the senate in 1974. do you think findings like the inspector general has found are going to be so serious on the hill that it in dangers the entire vote? >> maybe we should wait until the other panel gets up. that is more direct to the hilt. i don't know what will happen with the help's response. -- the hill's response? [inaudible] >> there is
if he does not talk to my people, if he does not really care, he just punches his ticket, problems galore. it really matters that they take this seriously. i hope that answers your question. yes, sir? >> i was the founding director of usaid. i think we are on the same side. i wonder whether the abuses of contract and, particularly in light of aid's own findings that there are only three capable government entities they have identified in afghanistan, means that holbrook's policy of...
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i think there are price wars galo galore, including tobacco sales.ollar stores up difficult comparisons, bar set high and wall street expects the best from them. in recent months, the bar has been lowered indeed, but it's still too high versus what they are up against. i think they made a lot of smart points why they are struggling. ends of the payroll tax cut hold holiday. something dragging down on retailers, and higher payroll taxes, disporngs ately hit low and middle income consumers. customers make 40,000 a year or less. ends of the payroll tax holiday, means a household will have to pay $800 to $1,000 in taxes that they won't be able to spend at the general. these families will have to tighten their belts. since they are more likely to shop at the general than saks, that's bad news. the debt ceiling fiasco, and the negotiation of the budget sequester, we could see actual cuts to entitlement programs in the next few months, at least there will be tons of chatter in the media about it i don't think either the republicans or the democrats have the
i think there are price wars galo galore, including tobacco sales.ollar stores up difficult comparisons, bar set high and wall street expects the best from them. in recent months, the bar has been lowered indeed, but it's still too high versus what they are up against. i think they made a lot of smart points why they are struggling. ends of the payroll tax cut hold holiday. something dragging down on retailers, and higher payroll taxes, disporngs ately hit low and middle income consumers....
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if he does not talk to my people, if he does not really care, he just punches his ticket, problems galore. it really matters that they take this seriously. i hope that answers your question. yes, sir? >> i was found director aid. i think we are on the same side. i wonder whether the abuses of contract and, particularly in light of aid's own findings that there are only three capable government entities they have identified in afghanistan, means oft holbrook's policy contract and was flawed. in vietnam, 2/3 of the development initiatives there were found after the war not to have specified out comes and development impacts in the planning that led, in part, to such a disappointment on the hill at the foreign aid act was voted down in the senate in 1974. do you think findings like the inspector general has found are going to be so serious on the hill that it in dangers the entire vote? >> maybe we should wait until the other panel gets up. that is more direct to the hilt. i don't know what will happen with the help's response. response?l's >> [inaudible] >> there is pros and cons with the a
if he does not talk to my people, if he does not really care, he just punches his ticket, problems galore. it really matters that they take this seriously. i hope that answers your question. yes, sir? >> i was found director aid. i think we are on the same side. i wonder whether the abuses of contract and, particularly in light of aid's own findings that there are only three capable government entities they have identified in afghanistan, means oft holbrook's policy contract and was...
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we need kleenexes galore.hink of the makeover. >> montana isn't going to be the same. >> do you love? >> my aunty is beautiful. >> jill, that's the perfect dress. perfect. >> just because it's after the holidays, you can sparkle a little bit. this is great for maggie. i just want to show the back. show the back. how beautiful is that back? >> gorgeous. love it. >> and the jewelry is kendra jones. >> love it. >> perfect. all right. doris, why don't you take baby steps over to your friends. and now we're going to talk about your sister. >> and you're going to face the wall. okay? >> you're going to face the wall so you can't see. >> all right. doris's sister cindy is 53 from surfside beach, south carolina. her daily beauty routine consists of putting her hair in a ponytail. so she jumped at the opportunity to receive a glam new look. let's listen to her story. >> now it's cindy's turn. so what do you think about all this for her? >> you know, i think that she works very hard, and she never gets dressed up. she n
we need kleenexes galore.hink of the makeover. >> montana isn't going to be the same. >> do you love? >> my aunty is beautiful. >> jill, that's the perfect dress. perfect. >> just because it's after the holidays, you can sparkle a little bit. this is great for maggie. i just want to show the back. show the back. how beautiful is that back? >> gorgeous. love it. >> and the jewelry is kendra jones. >> love it. >> perfect. all right. doris, why...
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i mean, in an era of unprecedented obstruction, filibusters galore, president obama, what has he done? he has gotten $620 billion in new revenue and no spending cuts. he also got more than 150 republicans to vote for taxes to go up on the middle class. no one is denying that there will be tough fights ahead. but the president defined the terms of battle going forward. >> cutting spending has to go hand in hand with further reforms to our tax code so that the wealthiest corporations and individuals can't take advantage of loopholes and deductions that aren't available to most americans. >> this is a message to republican leadership. if they want spending cuts, they have to cough up some more revenue. one thing we do know. the president will not have john boehner as a negotiating partner anymore. the house speaker told his caucus that he will no longer negotiate one-on-one with the president of the united states. boehner isn't making too many democratic friends on the hill either. politico reports boehner told harry reid to go blank himself. part of the reason boehner is so testy is a f
i mean, in an era of unprecedented obstruction, filibusters galore, president obama, what has he done? he has gotten $620 billion in new revenue and no spending cuts. he also got more than 150 republicans to vote for taxes to go up on the middle class. no one is denying that there will be tough fights ahead. but the president defined the terms of battle going forward. >> cutting spending has to go hand in hand with further reforms to our tax code so that the wealthiest corporations and...
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do you know there's financing galore to make that happen? that's new too. know airplane demand from business and regional jets are increasing by 12% and 22% respectively year-over-year or air travel could go up 4% this year. did you know that? as we learned in the aerospace line of claus kleinfeld's speech, or his conference call last night at alcoa. how do we invest in this theme? the most obvious idea is boeing, which has passed airbus in orders and is the premiere manufacturer in this country if not the world. i'm afraid he has footage of a troubled dream liner. we saw billions in market capitalization taken away these last couple of days because of a couple of defects in a small number of planes. and this is a big but, there have been no huge cancellations. i trust the ceo when he says these are teething situations, meaning don't stress the small stuff. no wonder the stock bounced back, going up $2.63. i've got to tell you, though, it did become too much for me as someone who runs a charitable trust. i said, i'm going to go with a different aerospace, i
do you know there's financing galore to make that happen? that's new too. know airplane demand from business and regional jets are increasing by 12% and 22% respectively year-over-year or air travel could go up 4% this year. did you know that? as we learned in the aerospace line of claus kleinfeld's speech, or his conference call last night at alcoa. how do we invest in this theme? the most obvious idea is boeing, which has passed airbus in orders and is the premiere manufacturer in this...
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that the apple 2 was the exceptional one that had color and graphics, and games, and expandability galore, so that's why we really got the lead to and took over the world, the apple 2. >> was a cult-like following, and apple became one of the most powerful companies on the planet, but wozniak never aspired to world domination. >> i was having fun. i think steve had a lot more of the business mentality, and i had come up just believing that big businessmen, a lot of wealth and the greed that goes with it maybe corrupts you. >> reporter: despite the humility, the honors kept coming, and he is jobs were awarded an honor by president reagan. >> when i did the important stuff at apple that gets me here, i was so shy, i wouldn't even talk to people, and then when i went to shows, computer shows and people came up and said could i have your autograph? i thought, you don't ask engineers for autographs. >> he went back to uc berkeley and finished his degree in engineering, and also taught 5th graders and sponsored music festivals, included an event in russia with bill graham. >> i picked up from h
that the apple 2 was the exceptional one that had color and graphics, and games, and expandability galore, so that's why we really got the lead to and took over the world, the apple 2. >> was a cult-like following, and apple became one of the most powerful companies on the planet, but wozniak never aspired to world domination. >> i was having fun. i think steve had a lot more of the business mentality, and i had come up just believing that big businessmen, a lot of wealth and the...
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. >> we have frank galore. up- and-coming quarterback. the 49ers, all of the day. - gore.. >> reporter: and then, 6- busloads of red and gold pulled out for what the faithful are hoping will be the beginning of a roadtrip that ends at the super bowl. in santa clara rob fladeboe >> 49ers fever is outta control. a tee-shirt and onsie that read. :lil niner empire:. we're collecting niners fans photos on our kron-04 facebook fan page. send yours in - it can be a message on facebook. we'll be showcasing several more niners fan pics later in the show. >> pam: warmer weather on the way you're looking live from our mount tamalpais camera, and downtown san francisco. i'm here in the weather center with meteorologist brian van aken. brian, are we done with the freezing cold yet? >> we still have those cold temperatures at night. tens of the upper 50s and 60s. sunnyvale, 61 but still very cold at night and in the early morning hours. 7:00 a.m., the 20's through santa rosa, napa, fairfield. 30's and 40's for oakland. in the south bay, another cold ev
. >> we have frank galore. up- and-coming quarterback. the 49ers, all of the day. - gore.. >> reporter: and then, 6- busloads of red and gold pulled out for what the faithful are hoping will be the beginning of a roadtrip that ends at the super bowl. in santa clara rob fladeboe >> 49ers fever is outta control. a tee-shirt and onsie that read. :lil niner empire:. we're collecting niners fans photos on our kron-04 facebook fan page. send yours in - it can be a message on...
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reportedly led in the early morning hours as he celebrated with close friends, advisers, and celebrities galore the inauguration party to go to, an exclusive after-hours affair at the white house where the president had a dance off with usher to the song gangnam style. ♪ it all happened behind closed doors but famous revelers tweeted this out, blanketed social media with pictures. alicia keys' husband tweeted this photo of him hugging the president who had taken off his tie. tweeting getting down on the dance floor with the coolest crowd of people ever, which including the first lady herself ♪ still wearing her red jason wu gown as she boogied to "single ladies" and kelly clarkson tweeted, i kid you not, michelle obama stood up and got the party started. katy perry stood up with her beau john mayer and menet. you may recognize where this party took place. >> as president and commander in chief -- >> reporter: it's where president obama recently announced new cabinet picks and held his last press conference, pushing back on criticism that he doesn't socialize enough with republicans. >> i like a
reportedly led in the early morning hours as he celebrated with close friends, advisers, and celebrities galore the inauguration party to go to, an exclusive after-hours affair at the white house where the president had a dance off with usher to the song gangnam style. ♪ it all happened behind closed doors but famous revelers tweeted this out, blanketed social media with pictures. alicia keys' husband tweeted this photo of him hugging the president who had taken off his tie. tweeting getting...
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but i was surrounded by an infinitely large extended family--great-aunts, great-uncles, cousins galore. c-span: why were you brought up by your great-aunt? >> guest: well, my mother and father were not married. i was--my father's father was a fairly successful small businessman and my--he offered 'cause my mother--my mother was, you know, a fairly poor woman in brooklyn, new york, where i was born, and my grandfather offered to have me brought up, and so i was sent down to stay with him. and my great-aunt sort of took a shine to me, and i went and stayed on the family farm, which is where she lived. and when i was three, her husband died, and my grandfather suggested i remain there on the farm with her to keep her company. c-span: do you know where your mother and father are today? >> guest: yes, i'm... c-span: are you in touch with them? >> guest: yes, i am, i am very much. c-span: so what do they--what do you think of all this and--you know, years later and what do they think of you? >> guest: i venture to say they're--they're fairly proud of me. i mean, i'm closer to my father. he l
but i was surrounded by an infinitely large extended family--great-aunts, great-uncles, cousins galore. c-span: why were you brought up by your great-aunt? >> guest: well, my mother and father were not married. i was--my father's father was a fairly successful small businessman and my--he offered 'cause my mother--my mother was, you know, a fairly poor woman in brooklyn, new york, where i was born, and my grandfather offered to have me brought up, and so i was sent down to stay with him....
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bands galore. there's music everywhere. everyone is getting ready for the big party and the big inauguration monday. that includes, of course, on a more serious note, secret service, police and the military. cnn pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is keeping an eye on security for us. good morning to you. how big of an operation is this? how many agencies are part of this security detail? >> reporter: randi, in all, probably more than 20 local, state, federal agencies involved to the tune of probably 10,000 to 15,000 police officers, national guard troops and federal agents. it's all being run, though, by the secret service. this has been designated a national sort of secure -- special security event. what that means is that the secret service is the lead agency sort of taking charge of this. there's going to be some closures. the coast guard is closing a stretch of the potomac river starting tomorrow. some of the air space will be closed off by the faa monday. all in all, because the crowds will be so much smaller, you'r
bands galore. there's music everywhere. everyone is getting ready for the big party and the big inauguration monday. that includes, of course, on a more serious note, secret service, police and the military. cnn pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is keeping an eye on security for us. good morning to you. how big of an operation is this? how many agencies are part of this security detail? >> reporter: randi, in all, probably more than 20 local, state, federal agencies involved to the...
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the press conferences galore, and get just as soon as gasoline prices go down the debate disappears. aside from the administration's fuel efficiency standards come a what else sort of can congress do? >> it's a very tricky issue for a number of reasons. you know, we have all signed up for this regulation that is going to essentially double fuel economy in the next dozen years. and if you think about that, what that means is that from a consumer perspective, buying a new car in the next dozen years, your cost per mile to drive that new car is going to be cut in half. so that to have the same wallet feel, you would have to see gasoline prices of $6 a gallon or $7 a gallon or $8 a gallon, just for consumers to pay the same proportion of their income in 2025 they are paying today. and yet, you know, that's not a statement that should increase taxes on gasoline. it's incredibly regressive. considered in policy hearings and talk about how it's very a clear signal to the market to increase the price of gasoline, if that's what you're trying to reduce. but it really -- when you see spikes in
the press conferences galore, and get just as soon as gasoline prices go down the debate disappears. aside from the administration's fuel efficiency standards come a what else sort of can congress do? >> it's a very tricky issue for a number of reasons. you know, we have all signed up for this regulation that is going to essentially double fuel economy in the next dozen years. and if you think about that, what that means is that from a consumer perspective, buying a new car in the next...
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doesn't, if he doesn't talk to my people, if he doesn't care, just punching his ticket, problems galore we can document that. i'm glad you question. >> bob burke. as director evaluation aad. i think we are on the same side. but i'm wondering is whether the basis of contracting, particularly in the i'm finding it's only three capable government entities family tent i do not invest in being said holbrooke's policy of local contracting was flawed. and in vietnam, two thirds of the development initiatives that are were found after the war not to have specified outcomes and development impacts
doesn't, if he doesn't talk to my people, if he doesn't care, just punching his ticket, problems galore we can document that. i'm glad you question. >> bob burke. as director evaluation aad. i think we are on the same side. but i'm wondering is whether the basis of contracting, particularly in the i'm finding it's only three capable government entities family tent i do not invest in being said holbrooke's policy of local contracting was flawed. and in vietnam, two thirds of the...