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so it'll go up, gotta get up above the air drag and it's getting up, up, up and now it's gonna get level. and when it starts to get level, down below at mission control, they're pushing that thing up to guess how fast? past tense of eat, 8, okay? 8 kilometers per second and then they just throw the controls off and go home. no more control needed. gotta get going sideways, 8 kilometers per second, it's gonna fall, ain't it? but the earth's got a curve and guess what matches up? the curve of the earth or the curve of the fall, hey, hey, hey, it's what falls around and around. hey, hey, we got that, yeah? so satellites are all the time falling. how come the speed, 8 kilometers per second, how come the speed at all these points is the same? did you know what it is? if it's going 8 kilometers per second here, it's going 8 kilometers per second here, here, here, here, the speed stays the same. the speed doesn't change, so once they boost it up to 8, it will coast at that one speed, which begs the question... hc, how come? someone say because gravity ain't pulling on it up there. what do you s
so it'll go up, gotta get up above the air drag and it's getting up, up, up and now it's gonna get level. and when it starts to get level, down below at mission control, they're pushing that thing up to guess how fast? past tense of eat, 8, okay? 8 kilometers per second and then they just throw the controls off and go home. no more control needed. gotta get going sideways, 8 kilometers per second, it's gonna fall, ain't it? but the earth's got a curve and guess what matches up? the curve of the...
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from us getting the profits instead of the banks getting them. that savings of double grants for people who can't afford go to college. that's what mitt romney wants to repeal, his big idea, wants us to take the money going to college pell grants, take away that savings we've been making and get rid of the savings instead, put that money back into guaranteed profits for the banks for providing us an unnecessary service and no risk to do so. that is his new idea and larger class sizes. romney's old playbook is talk about the economy whenever possible. now that president obama is eager to talk about the economy whenever possible, romney's new playbook this week is change the subject to education. his ideas to education as ruled out this week bigger class sizes and putting inexplicable for profit guaranteed profit wall street middlemen back in the middle of student loans for some reason. that's what he's trying to change the subject to. maybe we would be better off talking about dogs and driving. joining us now is the host of msnbc weekend morning s
from us getting the profits instead of the banks getting them. that savings of double grants for people who can't afford go to college. that's what mitt romney wants to repeal, his big idea, wants us to take the money going to college pell grants, take away that savings we've been making and get rid of the savings instead, put that money back into guaranteed profits for the banks for providing us an unnecessary service and no risk to do so. that is his new idea and larger class sizes. romney's...
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you get yourself all day long. positioned yourself. get yourself out of trouble. and it just gets so ramped up. it's one bump too hard by someone. >> you got so many lines that are a different momentum. the holes close up so quickly. no one willing to give any when it's this close to the end. >> 7 car rejoins the race. you saw brad keselowski's car sitting on the pit lane getting attention. robert richardson. tell you just how hard that was for him. >> seeing the damage on that right front. >> he's okay. he didn't jump out though. takes a little while to get your wits about you. when you hit something like that, yeah, see, they jammed it all back. hits your feet in there, your legs, your knees. right there on the first part of the front straightaway's where all the leaders are parked. >> as the work continues at the accident scene over in turn number three. so the red flag is out. in the middle of the first attempt at a green/white checkered finish. a multicar accident over in turn number three at the end of the backstretch. austin dillon's car with damage. but th
you get yourself all day long. positioned yourself. get yourself out of trouble. and it just gets so ramped up. it's one bump too hard by someone. >> you got so many lines that are a different momentum. the holes close up so quickly. no one willing to give any when it's this close to the end. >> 7 car rejoins the race. you saw brad keselowski's car sitting on the pit lane getting attention. robert richardson. tell you just how hard that was for him. >> seeing the damage on...
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gets upset.k this up in the sand comes off and it dries quickly. >>host: i love the fact it is lightweight, we go to the beach once a week because we are lucky to live in florida. if it does get sand on the bottom you will be able to brush it right off you will not have to bring it out trying to get the sand off of it. it is our very light, it almost floats is so light weight. when you go to the beach you have your what i do want to do is big and heavy towels,3 want something that will roll up and i can put it on my shoulder. children can use thisause it is so light weight. these could be used 8 napping mat at school for children. this has a detachable pillow that buttons into place, i love that at the beach if you want to read a book or it will prop your head up. it is very light weight, you are getting two of them for the price of one of them.$29.95. >>guest: it is coordinating, up here i have the flip-flop and i rolled it over the pillow. you can see if it pops out on the end, and then i flip
gets upset.k this up in the sand comes off and it dries quickly. >>host: i love the fact it is lightweight, we go to the beach once a week because we are lucky to live in florida. if it does get sand on the bottom you will be able to brush it right off you will not have to bring it out trying to get the sand off of it. it is our very light, it almost floats is so light weight. when you go to the beach you have your what i do want to do is big and heavy towels,3 want something that will...
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as you get older.oughtful about it. >> fertility affects men as well. it is not as -- do men even think about this sorts of thing? that's right, charlie chaplain had one when he was 90. >> men are less thoughtful about it and their age doesn't impact them like women. in your 20s in 30s you want to make sure you're healthy and stay healthy an develop good healthy habits. eat well, stay fit. but then plan. it's going to be harder to get pregnant if you wait until you're 40. you may not be able to get pregnant. >> a lot of women wait for love. >> they wait for the perfect guy that doesn't exist. sorry, doctor. >> i agree, you're right. we're missing half a chromosome. >> something's wrong. >> i think women in their 40s, when you feel physically fit and look like you're very healthy you assume everything on the inside is young and fit, too. >> plus the message is out there. you see celebrities getting pregnant in their 40s and thinking it is so easy and often you don't know the whole story about how they g
as you get older.oughtful about it. >> fertility affects men as well. it is not as -- do men even think about this sorts of thing? that's right, charlie chaplain had one when he was 90. >> men are less thoughtful about it and their age doesn't impact them like women. in your 20s in 30s you want to make sure you're healthy and stay healthy an develop good healthy habits. eat well, stay fit. but then plan. it's going to be harder to get pregnant if you wait until you're 40. you may...
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gets hard when people don't get no letters, people can't call their family. it gets hard.stening [ bleep ], watching, remember your loved ones, man. >> while a lengthy prison sentence can represent a black hole that consumes years of life, some inmates insist the experience motivates them to become better people. >> that's my ultimate goal. i want to be a better man. i have the opportunity where i can be a better criminal, but that's not me. i want to be a better man. a better father. i want to be a better son. i want to be a productive member of society, you know? >> paul bennett had just arrived at the santa rosa correctional institution from another florida prison. he did so in a wheelchair and with a bullet still lodged in his head, along with other health problems. >> i'm epileptic, you know, which i have grand mal seizures. >> just one week later, bennett was found dead in his cell. though there were no signs of foul play, the prison began an investigation. >> all inmate deaths in the florida department of corrections are investigated by our inspector general's offic
gets hard when people don't get no letters, people can't call their family. it gets hard.stening [ bleep ], watching, remember your loved ones, man. >> while a lengthy prison sentence can represent a black hole that consumes years of life, some inmates insist the experience motivates them to become better people. >> that's my ultimate goal. i want to be a better man. i have the opportunity where i can be a better criminal, but that's not me. i want to be a better man. a better...
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if we can get hearing rooms. -- these dates and see if we can get hearing rooms. we will do our utmost to get witnesses. i know you have a bigger burden, because you are first. we expect live testimony from a number of witnesses. we do not expect to get declarations from many people. perhaps plan accordingly, and be prepared to have those witnesses testified early on. now let us work backward from the 19th as to deadline for submission. are the party is prepared to submit declarations on june 5? that is one week from today. >> on back witnesses, i think we will need two weeks to get all the declarations in. another issue is that there has not been any discovery. sorry about that. there has not been any discovery in the case. the sheriff still has documents we do not have, like telephone records. we are doing our utmost to get those. we are doing our best to get them as quickly as we can. we are at a disadvantage compared to the sheriff, with regard to crucial information that can resolve some of these credibility disputes. i understand the commission desire to mov
if we can get hearing rooms. -- these dates and see if we can get hearing rooms. we will do our utmost to get witnesses. i know you have a bigger burden, because you are first. we expect live testimony from a number of witnesses. we do not expect to get declarations from many people. perhaps plan accordingly, and be prepared to have those witnesses testified early on. now let us work backward from the 19th as to deadline for submission. are the party is prepared to submit declarations on june...
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you get the nutrition, you get the enzymes.y's gonna be supercharged and when it works great, i have to tell you, it just melts away and of course, you know, your sex life just kind of heats up. >> montel: there you go. we'll be back right after this! [cheering and applause] [♪...] >> announcer: coming up next, montel's medical dream team reveals how the healthmaster could make you live healthier and longer. and later, sylvia's back. can you predict if she'll like her ultra-healthy fruit and vegetable smoothie? >> who'd ever think about mixing vegetables and fruit together and have it taste like this? >> that's the crazy thing. before the healthmaster you couldn't do it. >> announcer: plus, a revelation that could save your life. [applause] >> welcome! i'm montel williams and i'm so excited about today because i'm about to take you on a nutritional journey that i know will turn your entire family's life of poor eating habits into a whole new world of living well. today we're in a kitchen and i'm about to show you how you can ma
you get the nutrition, you get the enzymes.y's gonna be supercharged and when it works great, i have to tell you, it just melts away and of course, you know, your sex life just kind of heats up. >> montel: there you go. we'll be back right after this! [cheering and applause] [♪...] >> announcer: coming up next, montel's medical dream team reveals how the healthmaster could make you live healthier and longer. and later, sylvia's back. can you predict if she'll like her...
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if you are planning on getting a new computer get the bigger screen. more fun when you are watching your favoriteshows, sporting events and movies on the big screen. this is a chance to have the big screen tv for your computer. this is as large as they make as large as we offer and a laptop.not to mention the fact this super high performance it is a quad core. you are not compromising anything. we do then to make things affordable believe things out and sometimes you are unhappy if you do not have the speed memory or power.80 percent of the people who purchase computers today purchase the microsoft word and the microsoft excel. 80 percent of by laptops guess what your game duffle starter edition included in that game the 30 day, 60 k or 90 day trial. or giving you all full starter addition. of this package.80 percent of the people who purchase computers are going to buy them anyway not to mention the fact obviously is wireless. when you get a computer you have to purchase a wireless card to take advantage of those features if i am not mistaken this has
if you are planning on getting a new computer get the bigger screen. more fun when you are watching your favoriteshows, sporting events and movies on the big screen. this is a chance to have the big screen tv for your computer. this is as large as they make as large as we offer and a laptop.not to mention the fact this super high performance it is a quad core. you are not compromising anything. we do then to make things affordable believe things out and sometimes you are unhappy if you do not...
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get to work. how does that sound? >> give me a job i will go do work. all if you pound the pavement and stop hanging out at zuccotti park you might find one. >>eric: and he is on the phone. first of all, i am not sucking up because you are my friends i am so happy for you guys, the biggest cable break out he in the last 18 months and i am proud to call all of you my friends. how are you doing? >>bob: did you notice eric sucked up. >>sean: i have do deal with you monday might and i have compassion for everyone dealing with you four day as week. five days a week. earthquake last night we did a segment and following that segment we watched that piece you did with the occupy guy, what was going through your mind when he was rattling off the things the government should provide. housing. didn'tal care. transportation. >>sean: day care. i mean, everything. i have an update. i invited the guy on the radio show early today, and i said, you know what, because he said in that clip you just played that give
get to work. how does that sound? >> give me a job i will go do work. all if you pound the pavement and stop hanging out at zuccotti park you might find one. >>eric: and he is on the phone. first of all, i am not sucking up because you are my friends i am so happy for you guys, the biggest cable break out he in the last 18 months and i am proud to call all of you my friends. how are you doing? >>bob: did you notice eric sucked up. >>sean: i have do deal with you monday...
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but deficits get worse.nk he has appreciated the magnitude or knows the magnitude of that? >> i do think he understands that. also a key part of his program is the elimination of the number of deductions as the simple son-in-law bowls proposed. you shouldn't have a meaningful impact to tax revenues. the important thing is to encourage growth with those lower marginal rates. i know he has done the numbers. i know he has done the numbers on all of this. it's a big problem. his wife has been on tv, one of the things she asked when they were talking about running again was whether or not the economy could be fixed or over the cliff. mitt answered her, we're close to the cliff, but he believes he has the plans to make it work. >> commerce secretary? >> i have a job as you know. i'm certainly not looking for a job. it's obviously very difficult to tell the president no if he asks you to do something. we have had no conversations like that. like i said, i have a great job. >> neil: you have a great job and you have
but deficits get worse.nk he has appreciated the magnitude or knows the magnitude of that? >> i do think he understands that. also a key part of his program is the elimination of the number of deductions as the simple son-in-law bowls proposed. you shouldn't have a meaningful impact to tax revenues. the important thing is to encourage growth with those lower marginal rates. i know he has done the numbers. i know he has done the numbers on all of this. it's a big problem. his wife has been...
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when times get tough, sometimes can get tougher for their stock.alked about forced selling on this show, the idea that stocks can get slammed because the idea hedge funds that own them are in trouble. maybe they need to sell everything in order to raise cash not because the companies aren't any good. you see that when a hedge fund makes a bet and bet doesn't go their way. they lost when the eurozone sovereign credit crisis began to dominate the headline. didn't just sell european assets, they had to sell totally unrelated stocks and even sold gold, especially if investors were clammering to get their money back. this is what happened when we crashed in 2008 and 2009 when they began forced selling which ultimately took most stocks down to absurdly cheap levels back at generational lows in march of 2009. look at those prices. a lot of great stocks hit 52 week low. nothing was wrong with those companies. you also have to take into account the influence of short sellers. when shorts pile into a stock and then get hit with unexpected piece of good news
when times get tough, sometimes can get tougher for their stock.alked about forced selling on this show, the idea that stocks can get slammed because the idea hedge funds that own them are in trouble. maybe they need to sell everything in order to raise cash not because the companies aren't any good. you see that when a hedge fund makes a bet and bet doesn't go their way. they lost when the eurozone sovereign credit crisis began to dominate the headline. didn't just sell european assets, they...
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democrats have less than 22 days to get boots on the ground and get organized again, get people registered and get them out to the polls. there's no time to waste. when howard dean ran the dnc he had a 50 state strategy to help get nancy pelo circumstances the speaker's gavel and helped clinton get nine states. financially, it's all about writing the check. walker has the support of who, the republican governor's association, americans for prosperity, the koch brother, sheldon adelson and all the free time he can gin up. why is that? because they want him to win. they're in it to win. the conservatives and the righties understand what wisconsin means. this is where it all started. 16 months ago it went from protests to petitions to nine recall elections and the democrats won five. now we're down to the big one. can you believe it? the dnc is getting writers cramp when it comes to writing a check. gosh, i rate writing this check, but i got to do it. dnc, you got to write it if it pains you. this has national implications as to what can happen to this country. if we don't take stand against
democrats have less than 22 days to get boots on the ground and get organized again, get people registered and get them out to the polls. there's no time to waste. when howard dean ran the dnc he had a 50 state strategy to help get nancy pelo circumstances the speaker's gavel and helped clinton get nine states. financially, it's all about writing the check. walker has the support of who, the republican governor's association, americans for prosperity, the koch brother, sheldon adelson and all...
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let's get to one. one of the reasons timing the market is so tough is the moments of greatest opportunity when you should be buying stocks hand over fist, buy buy buy, the greatest moments of terror and angst when everyone is telling you to get out. >> sell sell sell. >> all your instincts are screaming you should panic, more important the most frightening moments the day you were freaking out when the market was being schmized, that is not the right thing to sell. the right move has been to buy virtually every time in my 30 plus years of investing. that is why i come out here every night and say nobody ever made a dime panicking, because it's an awful strategy, if you want to call it a strategy. if you don't like a market, it doesn't mean it's the right move to sell it. only once in my 30 year career was it right to blow out your stocks, trade in a sell program of epic proportions while others were panicking left and right. every other time selling was wrong, buying almost brilliant. whether it be the
let's get to one. one of the reasons timing the market is so tough is the moments of greatest opportunity when you should be buying stocks hand over fist, buy buy buy, the greatest moments of terror and angst when everyone is telling you to get out. >> sell sell sell. >> all your instincts are screaming you should panic, more important the most frightening moments the day you were freaking out when the market was being schmized, that is not the right thing to sell. the right move...
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maybe it's thinking can i get away if i do it? can i get away with it? but i get caught every time.all. this is all. i feel if i have to go through something like this again, we'll hold trial and jury on the street and i'll die before i come back. that's it. >> female inmates who commit jailhouse violations are brought before a review board called sergeant's court. >> we have them come down here to the hold and we have a hearing for them and we decide how many days they're going to get in the hole. >> you're here -- you're charged with fighting and creating a disturbance. do you know anything about that? >> yes, i do. >> somehow she got a bloody lip. you think she bit it? >> yes. i think she did it herself, seriously, because she did lie about me having a pick in my hand trying to stab her. >> did you hit her back? >> yes, i hit her back. >> okay. >> depending on the violation, an inmate can receive up to 20 days in the hole. >> i'm going to give you eight days. next time you have any kind of problems, you get ahold of the deputy. >> i have a problem with eight days. >> okay. do you
maybe it's thinking can i get away if i do it? can i get away with it? but i get caught every time.all. this is all. i feel if i have to go through something like this again, we'll hold trial and jury on the street and i'll die before i come back. that's it. >> female inmates who commit jailhouse violations are brought before a review board called sergeant's court. >> we have them come down here to the hold and we have a hearing for them and we decide how many days they're going to...
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they can get behind us or get out of our way. it's as simple as that. >> i think holding them accountable for the environmental problems they cause. sometimes we look at their profits, but they're actually not cleaning up their mess. when we actually start charging them to clean up their mess, we'll realize that a lot of their profits will go to cleaning up the mess they made. even in the gulf oil spill they don't even know right now the magnitude and the amount of money that will go into cleaning this area. in brazil and ecuador and the environmental damage that they're creating, they're not cleaning up. us not holding them accountable in cleaning up their mess will make them less profitable, and maybe they'll rethink the way they're making their profits. >> next question? >> hi, my name is jeffrey. i have a question for all of you. what to do when sort of your peers, you talk to your peers about your feelings about climate change. and if they disagree or how you can get them motivated about the topic and trying to help stop cli
they can get behind us or get out of our way. it's as simple as that. >> i think holding them accountable for the environmental problems they cause. sometimes we look at their profits, but they're actually not cleaning up their mess. when we actually start charging them to clean up their mess, we'll realize that a lot of their profits will go to cleaning up the mess they made. even in the gulf oil spill they don't even know right now the magnitude and the amount of money that will go into...
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it is very important that you get your degree or you get your certificates. it is absolutely necessary in today's economy, and especially in san francisco. by the time you leave college, and around the age of 22, it is projected that 63% of the jobs will require a college degree. that means a majority of you need a degree, especially to stay in this wonderful city of san francisco. you need a college degree or a certificate. that is why i decided to get my college degree. it was not only getting my ticket out of cleaning toilets, but it was my ticket out of poverty. my mom could not help me to tell me how to get to college. that is what today is about. we are here to support you, help you understand how to best transition out of high school into college successfully. we need to to take advantage of this day. visit their resources affair. we have workshops happening all day long. all designed to kill to get motivated about attending college -- all designed to help you get motivated about attending college. thank you so much for being here today. we are so happ
it is very important that you get your degree or you get your certificates. it is absolutely necessary in today's economy, and especially in san francisco. by the time you leave college, and around the age of 22, it is projected that 63% of the jobs will require a college degree. that means a majority of you need a degree, especially to stay in this wonderful city of san francisco. you need a college degree or a certificate. that is why i decided to get my college degree. it was not only...
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can i get you one? >> jimmy: i'd love to get one.p by aunt annie pretzels and get one of them pretzels? >> steve: yeah, you know what i can do? >> jimmy: what's up? >> steve: i can get a syringe, some jellied vodka and shove it in the annie's pretzel. we can get drunk two for one. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, did you see that -- do you see what i'm seeing? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: some 70-year-old dude trying to climb mt. everest. >> steve: oh, my god. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, ponchos, for being garbage bags that chose a different career path. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, the tip on the end of bananas, or as i like to call you, chiquita teeth. [ laughter ] i don't like this one. i didn't write that. >> steve: no, you didn't -- are you sure? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i don't call it that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, quilts with quotes embroidered on them, for being blanket statements. [ light laughter ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: that's a thinker. >> steve: that's a thinker. >> jimmy: thank you, fiber one cereal,
can i get you one? >> jimmy: i'd love to get one.p by aunt annie pretzels and get one of them pretzels? >> steve: yeah, you know what i can do? >> jimmy: what's up? >> steve: i can get a syringe, some jellied vodka and shove it in the annie's pretzel. we can get drunk two for one. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, did you see that -- do you see what i'm seeing? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: some 70-year-old dude trying to climb mt. everest. >>...
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when i get off, i get a lot of writers that are frustrated -- riders that are frustrated. being that there is limited transportation options to certain neighborhoods, i was curious as to why it happens. it seems to happen fairly often. it seems to be a frustrating experience for a lot of folks who really need to get home. >> we have heard that frustration from supervisor avalos. there are a few different things that are happening. usually, what we are doing is dealing with an emergency situation, a break down, or a blocked line. we do fairly often have our right-of-way blocked by a non- muni incident. it is our own equipment, part of the investment we are trying to make is to improve the reliability of the equipment so that we do not have these gaps. for example, if a train goes out of service, which happens, not uncommon, now we had a big gap in service. sometimes, what we will do is rather than running the next train to the end of the line, we will switch it back to close some of that gap. it is not the train that is getting switched back that is the problem. it is tryin
when i get off, i get a lot of writers that are frustrated -- riders that are frustrated. being that there is limited transportation options to certain neighborhoods, i was curious as to why it happens. it seems to happen fairly often. it seems to be a frustrating experience for a lot of folks who really need to get home. >> we have heard that frustration from supervisor avalos. there are a few different things that are happening. usually, what we are doing is dealing with an emergency...
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>> we get less. we get less than every other school. >> the kids in american indian public charter schools are scoring so far above the average for the state for public school children that there isn't even a word for it. >> they use different techniques from the charters in harlem. here at american indian they pay some kids to tutor other kids. >> we hire our students and we pay them. >> thank you. >> they are excited. they are going to make some money. >> chair vis is politically incorrect. >> what are you going to study? >> science. >> a mexican in science? good for you, you will be a rare bird. >> they are stricter because they want to make us succeed. >> a teacher made this student do pushups in the hallway because he don't follow directions. >> i hate saturday school. >> my other school we didn't have as much homework. we had like one page of homework and here we have six subjects of homework and the teachers were a lot nicer and here they are a lot meaner. >> meaner and yet no student has been
>> we get less. we get less than every other school. >> the kids in american indian public charter schools are scoring so far above the average for the state for public school children that there isn't even a word for it. >> they use different techniques from the charters in harlem. here at american indian they pay some kids to tutor other kids. >> we hire our students and we pay them. >> thank you. >> they are excited. they are going to make some money....
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it is a disorder and it comes from when your outer thigh gets pressed -- >> i get it, hoda! >> so here's the solution. in case you are wondering, what if i have that? you're supposed to get bigger jeans. that's it! problem solved. >> i love those lululemon or any kind you can get, the yoga pants. the yoga pants. they don't hurt any of your equipment, and they're comfy. >> we're all about solving your problems today. i know that you've all had this problem at one point in your life. you go to a restaurant. there's a fresh new bottle of ketchup. >> i do this for you every week when we have lunch, don't i, hodie? hodie loves her fries. >> how do you get the ketchup to come out of the bottle on the fries? >> well, heinz 57 -- >> do your way first. >> get that party started. >> where is it? >> imagine if i had four children and i'm trying to get on a plane now. the pressure. >> knock it. knock the bottle. >> i can't, i got -- this is what they say do. >> do it your way. i do it like that. >> this is what heinz says to do, slap the 57. >> nobody wants to do that. that doesn't work
it is a disorder and it comes from when your outer thigh gets pressed -- >> i get it, hoda! >> so here's the solution. in case you are wondering, what if i have that? you're supposed to get bigger jeans. that's it! problem solved. >> i love those lululemon or any kind you can get, the yoga pants. the yoga pants. they don't hurt any of your equipment, and they're comfy. >> we're all about solving your problems today. i know that you've all had this problem at one point in...
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how did you get that? >> i applied to be a fact checker, which was an entry- level job, and it took about a year before they had an opening, so that was my first job. my job was to make sure the names were spelled right, and i was told if i made three mistakes in the magazine, i was out the door. >>go right how did you get your job? >> i was working as a pentagon correspondent, and he called and -- the editor called and said, why don't you cover the pentagon for us? >> any difficulty? >> are worried they had made a mistake. -- i worried they had made a mistakei was not ready for. "time"magazine. >> they were worried they made a mistake, too. >> they say nancy gibbs has written 100 cover stories. what is that number now? >> someone who was writing a book about the history of "time"got to 140. >> what was your first cover story? >> it was about the growing tension between older people and younger people, what are we spending money on. in 1988. >> how have you changed your approach? >> it is partly out time h
how did you get that? >> i applied to be a fact checker, which was an entry- level job, and it took about a year before they had an opening, so that was my first job. my job was to make sure the names were spelled right, and i was told if i made three mistakes in the magazine, i was out the door. >>go right how did you get your job? >> i was working as a pentagon correspondent, and he called and -- the editor called and said, why don't you cover the pentagon for us? >>...
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if you're naurs men get paid more. if you're a cash year, men get paid more. if you're a receptionist, financial manager, wait table, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that's the most common occupations for women in this country women lag behind what men get paid for the same work. overall when you aggregate everybody working, women get paid 77 cents for every dollar that men get paid. for the same work, dudes get paid more. bloomberg news crunched the numbers. they divided the country into 265 occupations and they found, men get paid more. >> nationwide the median salary for men is greater than women in 99.6% of major occupations. >> there's only one out of 2645 mayor occupation categories where the median of men exceeded that and that's personal care. we're talking house sitters and butlers. it's only two pennies more on the dollar or 2% more. in 264 out of 265, men are getting paid more. >> men get paid more than women do. republicans do not believe this. i did not know this was one of those things in which conservatives and the rest of the country ha
if you're naurs men get paid more. if you're a cash year, men get paid more. if you're a receptionist, financial manager, wait table, men get paid more. in 19 of the 20 jobs that's the most common occupations for women in this country women lag behind what men get paid for the same work. overall when you aggregate everybody working, women get paid 77 cents for every dollar that men get paid. for the same work, dudes get paid more. bloomberg news crunched the numbers. they divided the country...
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in the statewide races, you get .12% and in the r.c.v. races you get 2.6%. so you're getting twice as many as your state races are getting so the question is, is that statistically relevant? that's coming into a determination, what level is statistically relevant or not? i personally don't want to make that call right now saying that you could say twice as many and that's statistically relevant or you could say it's .14%, is that going to change any election in the system? a very small percentage could have had a major impact on how one of the supervisor's recent races went because it was a very close race all the way through but would .14% of the turnout made a difference in who came out and became the winner? chairperson campos: thank you. commissioner olague? commissioner olague: i was wondering if you could -- if you might analyze some of these findings against the measure that -- >> i looked at it a little bit but if you want me to go more deeply into the measure i'm happy to do that and report next month. commissioner olague: yeah, i would. because at
in the statewide races, you get .12% and in the r.c.v. races you get 2.6%. so you're getting twice as many as your state races are getting so the question is, is that statistically relevant? that's coming into a determination, what level is statistically relevant or not? i personally don't want to make that call right now saying that you could say twice as many and that's statistically relevant or you could say it's .14%, is that going to change any election in the system? a very small...
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i hope he gets class credit.wonder he went to berkeley, smart kids go there. >> romantic mode. >> no dorm room is complete without the romantic mood. >> what happens if he says party mode. >> music, disco balls, colored lights. >> this got a whole lot cooler. first cool but nerdy. now he's got the whole party theme going on, too. it's a nice mix of tech, nerd, and cool. >> wake, sleep, party, party, wake, sleep. >> the room goes crazy. >> that's it for our show, everybody. we're going to leave you with a cool music video that's been number one for a couple of weeks. "we are young". ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ ♪ ♪
i hope he gets class credit.wonder he went to berkeley, smart kids go there. >> romantic mode. >> no dorm room is complete without the romantic mood. >> what happens if he says party mode. >> music, disco balls, colored lights. >> this got a whole lot cooler. first cool but nerdy. now he's got the whole party theme going on, too. it's a nice mix of tech, nerd, and cool. >> wake, sleep, party, party, wake, sleep. >> the room goes crazy. >> that's...
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they don't get us.t who we are. >> but as word got out as a controversial ad blitz linking the president to reverend jeremiah wright. romney denounced the effort and immediately called to the end to the personal attack the. >> i want to make it very clear. i repudiate that effort. i think it's the wrong course for a pac or a campaign. i hope that our campaigns can respectively be about the future and about issues. and about a vision for america. i have been disappointed in the president's campaign to date, which is focused on character assassination. >> all right. so, what approach will win out against among voters nasty or nice? here with the fair and balanced debate. tony cats and fox news contributor ellis henican both of whom plus i have agreed to give $100 to mr. scaredy cat clayton to do this mudder thing. so just leave that. see what clayton has to say. >> wounded warriors he doesn't even get it. >> bringing up reverend wright, good move or bad move mood. >> don't you love the holier than thou mi
they don't get us.t who we are. >> but as word got out as a controversial ad blitz linking the president to reverend jeremiah wright. romney denounced the effort and immediately called to the end to the personal attack the. >> i want to make it very clear. i repudiate that effort. i think it's the wrong course for a pac or a campaign. i hope that our campaigns can respectively be about the future and about issues. and about a vision for america. i have been disappointed in the...
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it cheerio ♪ ♪ see i've been waiting all day ♪ ♪ for you to call me baby ♪ ♪ so let's get up let's getted tonight ♪ ♪ come on that's right cheerio ♪ ♪ when you gonna call don't leave me broken hearted ♪ ♪ i've been waiting up let's finish what we started ♪ ♪ oh oh i can't seem to let you go ♪ ♪ come on that's right cheerio ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: karmin, thank you, guys. nice job. that was great. thanks so much. that was terrific. come on in, girls, donnie. i want to thank my guests kourtney, kim and khloe kardashian. donny deutsch and of course karmin. tomorrow night wanda sykes will be here. "jimmy fallon" happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. we're here at memorial hall on the beautiful campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill, where in just a few moments i'm going to be talking to the president of the united states. that's right, president barack obama is here. welcome to chapel hill, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from the university of north carolina at chapel hill, the national broadcasting compan
it cheerio ♪ ♪ see i've been waiting all day ♪ ♪ for you to call me baby ♪ ♪ so let's get up let's getted tonight ♪ ♪ come on that's right cheerio ♪ ♪ when you gonna call don't leave me broken hearted ♪ ♪ i've been waiting up let's finish what we started ♪ ♪ oh oh i can't seem to let you go ♪ ♪ come on that's right cheerio ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: karmin, thank you, guys. nice job. that was great. thanks so much. that was terrific. come on in,...
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get your bag of ashes.erywhere. >> get a shot of jack daniels. >> no, no, jim beam. i hate jack daniels. you like jack daniels. >> i know, i know. >> yeah, yeah, do it the right way. >> i'll do that for you. >> all right. that's all i ask. >> i ain't going to drink it.
get your bag of ashes.erywhere. >> get a shot of jack daniels. >> no, no, jim beam. i hate jack daniels. you like jack daniels. >> i know, i know. >> yeah, yeah, do it the right way. >> i'll do that for you. >> all right. that's all i ask. >> i ain't going to drink it.
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>> sharks are evolving, they're getting smarter. they're following these fishing boats, and they know that eventually they're going to bring something up that's not going to be able to get away. >> why do the work when these dummies on the boat are going to do it for us. >> exactly. >> or waiting for the boat to sink and they're going to eat the dummies. yeah. >>> now, here is a great paint idea. >> i love this so much, i can't even stand it. >> see the new paint that i think you're going to love, too. >>> and we're telling you about the hot new summer fun toy. but first -- >> if you happen to notice, that kind of -- kind of a big boat, yeah. maybe that's a nice yacht. >> yeah, it's a nice yacht. and see who it belongs to. oh. and we'll tell you about this thing too. >>> a woman is the mastermind behind hit shows like "jersey shore," "pauly d project" "repo games," executive producer of the break-out hit "friend zone" on mtv. >> i feel like it's now or never, and if i don't get unstuck, i'll be stuck in the friend zone forever. that
>> sharks are evolving, they're getting smarter. they're following these fishing boats, and they know that eventually they're going to bring something up that's not going to be able to get away. >> why do the work when these dummies on the boat are going to do it for us. >> exactly. >> or waiting for the boat to sink and they're going to eat the dummies. yeah. >>> now, here is a great paint idea. >> i love this so much, i can't even stand it. >> see...
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. >> we're getting there. i want to get right to it. julian assange is not giving up his fight to stay in great britain and out of sweden. swedish prosecutors want to question assange about allegations he sexual assaulted two women back in 2010. today the british supreme court denied assange's appeal against extradition. but in an extremely unusual move, the court gave him two weeks to appeal its ruling. assange's lawyers say they're going to file that appeal. >>> international sentenced charles taylor to 50 years m prison. he's the first head of state to be convicted for war crimes since world worar ii. the judge read a list of atrocities from rape, murder, amputations, and forcing children to become soldiers. >>> mitt romney marks a milestone but donald trump keeps making headlines as well. trump hosted a fund-raiser for romney last night in vegas. romney racked up enough delegates to win the republican nomination. trump continues to question whether or not president obama was born in the united states. i want to show part of an inter
. >> we're getting there. i want to get right to it. julian assange is not giving up his fight to stay in great britain and out of sweden. swedish prosecutors want to question assange about allegations he sexual assaulted two women back in 2010. today the british supreme court denied assange's appeal against extradition. but in an extremely unusual move, the court gave him two weeks to appeal its ruling. assange's lawyers say they're going to file that appeal. >>> international...
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in free societies, rich get richer and the poor get richer, too.ce the protestors or even most americans when polls say they wanted government to reduce the wealth gap. that is why these women often wear robin hood caps. government should take from the rich. i used to think that was key to helping poor people, but once i wised up and saw economic freedom is crucial to both of prosperity and dignity of the individual. i concluded that government can't but individuals succeed, my life here in new york changed. i stopped winning emmy awards, my media colleagues didn't like me anymore. some people, are you john stossel, they would say i hope you die soon. so why is he so angry? i thought he thought he considered me as conservative and where i live, it's being like a child molester. but i'm a libertarian. i think homosexuality is just fine. that drugs and fine and prostitution should be legal. that adults should be free to do anything that is peaceful. i'm a libertarian. i thought the liberals would like me because of that. it's they who are most angry
in free societies, rich get richer and the poor get richer, too.ce the protestors or even most americans when polls say they wanted government to reduce the wealth gap. that is why these women often wear robin hood caps. government should take from the rich. i used to think that was key to helping poor people, but once i wised up and saw economic freedom is crucial to both of prosperity and dignity of the individual. i concluded that government can't but individuals succeed, my life here in new...
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if you get the turquoise look at everything you are getting.ipping and handling and it saves you almost another more than just the price is about what it will do for closet. wilshire you how you use the brand new organizer because i am in love with the brand new organizer think about the store that sells the container for the >>guest: i designed it because it and the shelves but sometimes it you need to handbagsscarves, shoes , socks everything. >>host: you could put in the bathroom input roll up towels. >>guest: purple look at how gorgeous these are pants soft you can put several garments in them. all of the bedding and linens. blanket its and pillows look at this. >>host: durable enough to hold all of those lands. >>guest: if you put in the garage on the pipes why i say i have been up almost alllook is a gardening center watering and everything. the sky is the limit we all have stuff and this is to organize your staff. this is a office center a wrapping station we have someone that crochets she is pointed all of her crocheting needs in here.
if you get the turquoise look at everything you are getting.ipping and handling and it saves you almost another more than just the price is about what it will do for closet. wilshire you how you use the brand new organizer because i am in love with the brand new organizer think about the store that sells the container for the >>guest: i designed it because it and the shelves but sometimes it you need to handbagsscarves, shoes , socks everything. >>host: you could put in the bathroom...
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we are getting older. >> we are all getting older every moment.ind he isers. nonmedical home health aids, there's a big demand for this right now. ten dollars to $12 per hour. you have to through some screening, criminal and background checks. >> and if you don't get it. >> you shouldn't be working in someone's home. >> and if you can't pass the background check. how dare they? >> it's a health insurance company. they need health reps for the most part. and they mainly do den natural insurance. they need people. and finally, this experience. >> what is that? >> they have been expanding in the northeast. most of the jobs are in the tri-state, new jersey, connecticut, new york. they opened an academy in manhattan. they have jobs maybe ten dollars an hour, and preschool teachers, school administrators and teacher assistants and lot of teachers right now are struggling to find work, believe it or not. >> where are these posted? >> you have to go to my blog. fox and friends. go to your website, not mine. i have my own. fox and friends.com, we list them
we are getting older. >> we are all getting older every moment.ind he isers. nonmedical home health aids, there's a big demand for this right now. ten dollars to $12 per hour. you have to through some screening, criminal and background checks. >> and if you don't get it. >> you shouldn't be working in someone's home. >> and if you can't pass the background check. how dare they? >> it's a health insurance company. they need health reps for the most part. and they...
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you get a baseline rate at a cheap amount. you get another 30% amount at a cheap rate. this is your baseline rates, these two. but when you use more, you pay more. and what it looks like graphically is, boy, there is a lot up here. so these rates are where your big expenses come. if you're in these rates, solar can make a lot of sense. they go up very dramatically, 222 cents, 32. let's say we have a case study. you have a $100 electric only. that's $1,200 a year. after 10 years, it's $12,000 if rates don't rise. let's assume that rates rise at the historical average which has been 6% over the past 30 years. so let's assume -- i think that might be conservative, let's assume that. so that means that after 10 years, you'll probably have paid out $16,000 and your bill by then will be $169, $170 amonth. you would be out that much money and you would have a higher bill and look forward to, hopefully not, but probably increasing rent payments for ever and ever paying it off. can solar beat that? that's where you want to start. if it can't, don't buy it. if it can plus all of
you get a baseline rate at a cheap amount. you get another 30% amount at a cheap rate. this is your baseline rates, these two. but when you use more, you pay more. and what it looks like graphically is, boy, there is a lot up here. so these rates are where your big expenses come. if you're in these rates, solar can make a lot of sense. they go up very dramatically, 222 cents, 32. let's say we have a case study. you have a $100 electric only. that's $1,200 a year. after 10 years, it's $12,000 if...
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so you do get movement. you don't get it as far as it needs to go. >> that would be legislation, is that what you mean? >> you would get it in terms of -- you weren't going to get anything via legislation because the southern democrats controlled about 63 of the key seats in congress. they weren't having it so anything you were going to try to do legislatively, you weren't going to be able to get it through mississippi, louisiana, south carolina or georgia, alabama. they had that thing on lockdown, so it required the president to move around via executive orders. so you do get the executive order for desegregating the military as well as the federal bureaucracy but the desegging the military was long and slow and it was the battlefields of korea that made the army, go, okay, we've got to do something. so i become fascinated though by a president who is the commander in chief where in fact his generals are defying a direct order to in fact desegregate. i mean, that -- that gives you some sense of the power, h
so you do get movement. you don't get it as far as it needs to go. >> that would be legislation, is that what you mean? >> you would get it in terms of -- you weren't going to get anything via legislation because the southern democrats controlled about 63 of the key seats in congress. they weren't having it so anything you were going to try to do legislatively, you weren't going to be able to get it through mississippi, louisiana, south carolina or georgia, alabama. they had that...
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everyone in new york wants to get in. not everyone can get in.> and all that. >> great weather that you provided for us, thank you, sam. >>> you can blame me for the bad stuff? most of the country is going to have an incredible weekend. let's get to it and show you as you step out the door. we'll go with numbers because most of us are in the 80s and near-90s. the east coast starts in the 70s today. but you'll catch up by the end of the weekend. the only pesky problem will be a little front that snakes along the east coast. how much of a problem that will be for coastal areas like the carolinas and coastal and south florida. there's one little area in the middle of the country. but as we said, it's your >> just got to be said. buzz, buzz. all that weather was brought to you by capital one. lara? >> thank you, sam. >>> it's tough to be a judge on "dancing with the stars." but this season, i think it's tougher than ever. such great competitors. and since season 14 premiered, the contestants have considered themselves to be the best. carrie ann inaba
everyone in new york wants to get in. not everyone can get in.> and all that. >> great weather that you provided for us, thank you, sam. >>> you can blame me for the bad stuff? most of the country is going to have an incredible weekend. let's get to it and show you as you step out the door. we'll go with numbers because most of us are in the 80s and near-90s. the east coast starts in the 70s today. but you'll catch up by the end of the weekend. the only pesky problem will be a...
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they've done a full day's work by the time i get there and get my make up on and get pampered on air. why wouldn't you say thank you and please to those people. you talk about the way we treat other people that come through "the today show" you're asking people to give you a moment of their time and come to our studio and give you their insight on a subject, i just don't understand treating people differently, i think it's not only -- i hope it's not just the way we treat people when they come to the "the today show" but meet people on the street as well. i get a lot of people who come up to me on the streets, just as you do. and sometimes i'm with my family, sometimes with my friend, and the way i've always viewed it, the way it was taught to me by people like bryant and tom brokaw, and those are the customers. you treat your customer the way you do, if you would have a tire store, and somebody on the street wants to talk about the tires, you give them the time of day. >> matt you're the exception, not the rule. >> then it's the way i was brought up. >> that is the last nice thing i
they've done a full day's work by the time i get there and get my make up on and get pampered on air. why wouldn't you say thank you and please to those people. you talk about the way we treat other people that come through "the today show" you're asking people to give you a moment of their time and come to our studio and give you their insight on a subject, i just don't understand treating people differently, i think it's not only -- i hope it's not just the way we treat people when...
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in other words, getting nothing done. how about get rid of it. and mitt romney gets a very low key endorsement from -- can you keep a secret? w. that's in the side show. we begin with my thoughts on why we should junk the filibuster. we begin with mitt romney and bain capital, however. susan page, bureau chief of usa today and the director of the "washington post" media group as well as the political analyst. yesterday we showed you the obama campaign ad going up in five swing states where the obama super pac, action is doubling down. with this new ad said to run in the same states, let's watch. sntz objective was it make money. whether the companies they came in and worked with made money or not was irrelevant. bain capital always made money. if we lost, they made money. if we survived, they made money. it's as simple as that. he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. he'll take it all. >> he'll take it all. susan, this is rough stuff. this is hitting the guy on the first
in other words, getting nothing done. how about get rid of it. and mitt romney gets a very low key endorsement from -- can you keep a secret? w. that's in the side show. we begin with my thoughts on why we should junk the filibuster. we begin with mitt romney and bain capital, however. susan page, bureau chief of usa today and the director of the "washington post" media group as well as the political analyst. yesterday we showed you the obama campaign ad going up in five swing states...
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how do you get this thing done? it is not going to get done in four years.it is not going to get done in 8 years. you will need people power more so than money power. you can never get enough money. you have to get the community and get people behind you because that is the most important resource that we have, these sorts of people. -- the resource people. >> i want to talk about the cyber education. the premise we have always tried for is to start with the students. who cares most about the student? it is always the parents. you care most about your kids. that is the premise most people have not understood. you get more charter schools and they are driven by local politics. we spend so much time as adults by to each other. who gets to serve that particular kid -- we spend so much time as adults by a team with each other. who gets to serve that particular ken? if you have 10,000 students applying -- who gets to serve that particular kid? there are a lot of debates on cyber on what did they work or not. technology is moving quickly and brick and mortar schoo
how do you get this thing done? it is not going to get done in four years.it is not going to get done in 8 years. you will need people power more so than money power. you can never get enough money. you have to get the community and get people behind you because that is the most important resource that we have, these sorts of people. -- the resource people. >> i want to talk about the cyber education. the premise we have always tried for is to start with the students. who cares most about...
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pilly to use and how much you are getting to get home under $50.m to 9 is the night to try them. we will take them back no questions asked that will fly at it here because you are getting three dozen designer hangers. a closet full of hangers. you are getting beat clips. [reading] >>guest: that >>host: have never done this before. >>guest: use it and i put my right cleaning in it. you completer laundry in it. you can put your extra hangers. >>host: these are beautiful. >>guest: that bonus alone is probably worth a flexpay.best dry cleaning laundry tote ever.i am telling you it is amazing. it has that velvet logo it is too good to be using it for that. that is a bonus. >>host: your choosing chrome or the brass.2 cascading mini hooks and the quarters high in designer dry cleaning/laundry tote. pick 375 million people have fallen in love with huggable hangers. >>guest: 375 million. this is the phenomenon. i have met movie stars because of huggable hangers the product is amazing. a fair ever going to6 c13 and you tell if you are a skeptic you are sayin
pilly to use and how much you are getting to get home under $50.m to 9 is the night to try them. we will take them back no questions asked that will fly at it here because you are getting three dozen designer hangers. a closet full of hangers. you are getting beat clips. [reading] >>guest: that >>host: have never done this before. >>guest: use it and i put my right cleaning in it. you completer laundry in it. you can put your extra hangers. >>host: these are beautiful....
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he's getting up. i've got to get out of here quick. we'll be right over to pick you up.ah, but hurry, o.k.? i'm sorry. i need a ride over to sandy's. she's leaving her boyfriend and moving in here. he's beating her again, isn't he? yeah, she's got to get out of there now before something really bad happens. what the hell are you doing? jack... there's something i want to tell you. what? you got an aspirin? what...? what are you doing with the suitcase? i'm moving out. what did you say? i'm sorry, jack, but i don't think it's good for me to be with you anymore. i'm moving out. and i think you should get some help for your drinking. want to say that again to my face? i think you heard me. oh... sandy, i'm sorry... i'm... i'm... honey. sandy. sandy! sandy! sandy... hey. i'm... honey... ( sighs ) i'm sorry. come on out, come on. come on, this is silly. come on. sandy, come on! um, hey... uh... you, you want to, uh... you want to come out and we can talk? damn it! you want to stay in there? you want to stay in there, that's fine, that's good! just stay in there, o.k.! does th
he's getting up. i've got to get out of here quick. we'll be right over to pick you up.ah, but hurry, o.k.? i'm sorry. i need a ride over to sandy's. she's leaving her boyfriend and moving in here. he's beating her again, isn't he? yeah, she's got to get out of there now before something really bad happens. what the hell are you doing? jack... there's something i want to tell you. what? you got an aspirin? what...? what are you doing with the suitcase? i'm moving out. what did you say? i'm...
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i even get that part. here is what i don't get.s as young as 5 are possibly too immature to effectively evaluate their teachers. kindergartners, who could barely read and write would be asked to score teachers by circling a smiling face, frowny face. my teacher gives me help when i need it. little kids can't be evaluating their teachers. >> of course they can. they are the ones that are brutally honest and absolutely tell the truth and don't worry about consequences. at the end of the day, i would rather be evaluated by a little one. >> a 5-year-old getting a lot of treats from the teacher you don't think -- >> not treats. i'm sure the questions they're asking are really good questions. >> you can bribe kids. >> you can bribe those high schoolers. that's what you can do. >> that's right. >> students in florida are failing their state's writing exam. an emergency meeting after nearly, listen to this, 75% of students failed the writing portion of the state's fcat exam. more than 80% of the students passed it last year. this year, the
i even get that part. here is what i don't get.s as young as 5 are possibly too immature to effectively evaluate their teachers. kindergartners, who could barely read and write would be asked to score teachers by circling a smiling face, frowny face. my teacher gives me help when i need it. little kids can't be evaluating their teachers. >> of course they can. they are the ones that are brutally honest and absolutely tell the truth and don't worry about consequences. at the end of the...
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you have to lie to get elected. if it is the other side it is, they are intolerant, they are corrupt. but they are going to give them a pass. >> do you think the split between gay marriage and anti-gay marriage is bigotry versus i guess progress? >> interesting you would ask that question. i think the people -- i am going to blame people on the left, and a lot of my friends. i am getting all day you get your facebook posts and twitter and all of this calling people hate and they are bigots and that is just as bad as the people saying adam and steve and it is not adam and eve. >> if i hear adam and steve again i am going to marry a guy. >> i don't think you can equate those two things. >> i equate them. i am equating them on "red eye." i think for a significant portion of people there is a bigot-based part. it i am not saying all people. >> i don't think it is bigotry on purpose. people have these religious beliefs. they believe them because they were brought up like that in the church. 80% of americans are classifie
you have to lie to get elected. if it is the other side it is, they are intolerant, they are corrupt. but they are going to give them a pass. >> do you think the split between gay marriage and anti-gay marriage is bigotry versus i guess progress? >> interesting you would ask that question. i think the people -- i am going to blame people on the left, and a lot of my friends. i am getting all day you get your facebook posts and twitter and all of this calling people hate and they are...