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the other is grammar. tell me the problem. >> arizona law several years ago voted to approve teacher immersion requires teachers to be through went then the no child left behind act requires teachers teaching english to be flew went. the state department of education -- to be flew went. the state department of education terped some teachers are not fluent based on what the u.s. department of justice said were suggestive measures. they said a teacher was saying leaves here versus lives here. and the department of justice and department of education looked into it and said, you can be accused of discriminating based on ethnic background, national origin. and the state department of education an greeted -- an good to back off when you are facing doj and department of education it gets your attention. >> greta: one is diction, i admit a lot of viewers will tell me my diction is horrible. you could still be fluent in english and have poor diction. you can have an accent just means you speak differently than vir
the other is grammar. tell me the problem. >> arizona law several years ago voted to approve teacher immersion requires teachers to be through went then the no child left behind act requires teachers teaching english to be flew went. the state department of education -- to be flew went. the state department of education terped some teachers are not fluent based on what the u.s. department of justice said were suggestive measures. they said a teacher was saying leaves here versus lives...
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so we started going to persian grammar. it was oddly elementary for a language. and i didn't anything about persian at the time, but i've heard since the persian was a language of empire. a lot of adults learned and he became the english of its crew. pasta is its relative. version is different. and then if you realize that languages are only easy by accident and that normally which images are actually very difficult, then you notice that languages in the normal state are extremely irregular. so we worry when english doesn't make perfect sense and we don't like that people confuse, light and light, and people say fewer looks less than they say less books. but then if you look at a real language like, say, not know, there's no such thing as a regular verb. you start to learn and think there must be a pattern. so you learn one per. you think there's the pattern and then you are another bird and it's nothing like that one and you figure there must be two like spanish with the our. and third firm is nothing like the other two and you figure then there are three. that
so we started going to persian grammar. it was oddly elementary for a language. and i didn't anything about persian at the time, but i've heard since the persian was a language of empire. a lot of adults learned and he became the english of its crew. pasta is its relative. version is different. and then if you realize that languages are only easy by accident and that normally which images are actually very difficult, then you notice that languages in the normal state are extremely irregular. so...
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we started going through persian grammar. it was oddly elementary. i didn't know anything about persian at the time, but i've learned a lot of adult learned it, hence, it became the english of its group. par toe was its relative. it's a nightmare. there are various languages like that. if you realize that languages are only easy by accident and that normal languages are actually very difficult, then you notice that languages in in the normal state are extremely irregular. so we worry when english doesn't make perfect sense, and we don't like that people confuse lie and lay, and people say fewer books less than they say less books. but then if you look at a real language like, say, navajo, there's no such thing as a regular verb. you start to learn it, you think, well, there must be a pattern, so you learn one verb. there's the pattern. then you learn another verb, and it's nothing like that one. and you figure, okay, there must be two conjugation classes. and the third verb is nothing like the other two, and you figure, well, there are three. and a c
we started going through persian grammar. it was oddly elementary. i didn't know anything about persian at the time, but i've learned a lot of adult learned it, hence, it became the english of its group. par toe was its relative. it's a nightmare. there are various languages like that. if you realize that languages are only easy by accident and that normal languages are actually very difficult, then you notice that languages in in the normal state are extremely irregular. so we worry when...
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he said persian so we started going through the persian grammar. it was on the elementary for the language and i didn't know anything about persian of the time by learned since that was a language of an entire. a lot of adults learned it and it became the anguish of its group. posture of its relative. persian is different and there are various languages like that. if you realize that the languages are only easy by accident and that normal languages are difficult and you notice that languages in the normal state are extremely irregular and so we worry when english doesn't make perfect sense and we don't like that people confuse alladi and lay and people say fewer books less than they say less books but then if you look at a real language like say navajo there's no such thing as a regular verb. you start to learn and think their must be a pattern. the new figure there's the pattern did you learn another and it's nothing like that one and using cocaine their must be to conjugation class's like spanish and the third is nothing like the ever to and you
he said persian so we started going through the persian grammar. it was on the elementary for the language and i didn't know anything about persian of the time by learned since that was a language of an entire. a lot of adults learned it and it became the anguish of its group. posture of its relative. persian is different and there are various languages like that. if you realize that the languages are only easy by accident and that normal languages are difficult and you notice that languages in...
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we went through the persian grammar but oddly elementary i didn't know anything about it at the time i have learned it was the language of empire the kids they see adults learned it and by show is a nightmare but then if you realize languages are only easy by accident and normal languages are very difficult, then you notice languages in the normal state are extremely regular so where were you when english doesn't make sense and that people confuse lie/lay fewer/less than then look at navajo there is no such thing as a regular verb. you think there's a pattern they figure there's a pattern then you learn a pattern is nothing like that then you think there may be too conjugation class's and the third verb is nothing like the other two then maybe there are three per buy a couple-- later you 17 verbs they don't do anything and you think how may conjugation class is are there? pretty soon you have learned hundreds and they are not alike but a completely irregular verbal system. they learned this because they can. if you look around the world there are countless languages come a 6,000 is t
we went through the persian grammar but oddly elementary i didn't know anything about it at the time i have learned it was the language of empire the kids they see adults learned it and by show is a nightmare but then if you realize languages are only easy by accident and normal languages are very difficult, then you notice languages in the normal state are extremely regular so where were you when english doesn't make sense and that people confuse lie/lay fewer/less than then look at navajo...
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cecilia's grammar school. i went to a small school in los angeles and came back here to teach law school. -- went to lost cool. i went to work here immediately after passing the bar on the first try. i worked at city hall for a few years. then lightning struck and was appointed as a member of the board of supervisors in august of 2004. i have been here ever since. the choice to live in san francisco was made for my family about five generations ago. we have been here a very long time. i could never imagine leaving. this is home. this is where i am raising my son and hope that he raises his children. >> what motivated you to get into politics? >> i attribute a lot of it to the jesuit credo to be men and women for others. there is the idea that the best way to service through the political process. i have a love for the law. i found a way to combine that with service through the political process. i have always been intrigued by it and the opportunity to present themselves well. >> where do you place yourself on
cecilia's grammar school. i went to a small school in los angeles and came back here to teach law school. -- went to lost cool. i went to work here immediately after passing the bar on the first try. i worked at city hall for a few years. then lightning struck and was appointed as a member of the board of supervisors in august of 2004. i have been here ever since. the choice to live in san francisco was made for my family about five generations ago. we have been here a very long time. i could...
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says >>> you probably learned it in grammar school.theory of relativity says nothing can go faster than the speed of light. right? a german researcher may have shattered that belief. scientist at the world's largest physics lab says they clocked an unusual type of subatomic particle called a neutrino traveling faster than the speed of light. there is skepticism and even the researchers are asking for variegation of their findings. >>> it looks like we are in the clear. this is animation of the school bus-sized satellite that's expected to plummet to earth tomorrow. nasa now says it is not expected to hit north america. official may have a better idea later tonight where it will hit. most of the satellite, though, is expected to burn up on re- entry. >>> san jose's newest hotspot doesn't open until next month officially but our "eye on the bay" team has a sneak preview in a life show tonight. >> brian hackney, thuy vu join us now from san jose to tell us all about it. hey, guys. >> hey, hi, ken and dana. a beautiful evening here in down
says >>> you probably learned it in grammar school.theory of relativity says nothing can go faster than the speed of light. right? a german researcher may have shattered that belief. scientist at the world's largest physics lab says they clocked an unusual type of subatomic particle called a neutrino traveling faster than the speed of light. there is skepticism and even the researchers are asking for variegation of their findings. >>> it looks like we are in the clear. this is...
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. >> we have already gotten students with questions on english, grammar, and all these other subjects. >> although the center is there to assist new freshmen and transfer students, it is open to everyone. >>> a fresh scene hit the streets of japan town as a younger generation takes over. window shoppers have new items to look at. if you walk down jackson street you may notice they have changed changed from traditional stores to things like aristocrat. >> there was an outdoor shotting -- outdoor shopping center, and now you see it all opening up. >> reporter: earl sans sants -- earl santos's uncle turned into the grocery business after being released in world war world war ii. his grandson is working at the business. i felt it was dying. we were losing business, and old-timers don't want to be doing it more. >> reporter: at the town, worship, live, dine, and now you can explore new opportunities. >>> when thinking of school desks, most people picture a traditional wood design, but some here on campus are being replaced. lois with the story. >> reporter: swivel, store, and study all whi
. >> we have already gotten students with questions on english, grammar, and all these other subjects. >> although the center is there to assist new freshmen and transfer students, it is open to everyone. >>> a fresh scene hit the streets of japan town as a younger generation takes over. window shoppers have new items to look at. if you walk down jackson street you may notice they have changed changed from traditional stores to things like aristocrat. >> there was an...
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i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm wi
i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's...
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start fixing spelling, start fixing grammar everywhere you see a mistake. there's a big "edit" button on the top of every page. and just click it and go for it. >> by the way, using volunteer contributors is not really new. in the late 1800s, thousands of volunteers contributed to a similar project -- the creation of the "oxford english dictionary" -- and look how well that turned out. >> don't go away. we've got lots more still to come, on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. >> now we're going to run a state flag up the pole. scott has the facts that make this o. >> maine stretches further east than any other u.s. state. it's also our least densely populated eastern state. almost 90% of maine is covered by forest, which is why it's called the pine tree state. but maine is also known for its long, rugged coastline. in fact, it competes with florida for having the most shoreline along the atlantic ocean. maine's first state flag appeared in 1901. it was a very simple design. then, in 1909, a new flag was created. it was much more complex, but not every
start fixing spelling, start fixing grammar everywhere you see a mistake. there's a big "edit" button on the top of every page. and just click it and go for it. >> by the way, using volunteer contributors is not really new. in the late 1800s, thousands of volunteers contributed to a similar project -- the creation of the "oxford english dictionary" -- and look how well that turned out. >> don't go away. we've got lots more still to come, on "teen kids...
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the power vacuum is as important as the economic grammar that europe is undergoing. >> you talked abouthe coming clash of the middle class. is there even going to be a middle-class left witnesses said and done? -- when all of this is said and done? >> sure, europe will continue to have more wealth than many emerging markets, and it is distributed. what is happening is that the middle class is shrinking. a lot of the middle-classes in europe are witness saying their standards of living being reviewed. there things that took for granted, like health, education, transportation, housing, pensions, and everything else that will no longer be there. that is very difficult. >> thank you very much for joining us. well, while we may be watching the financial capital to see what solutions emerge, it is often in small towns were the consequences are planning a. in spain, years of unbridled spending now means many town halls and local governments are struggling to meet their day- to-day costs. here is the story. >> it looks idyllic from a distance. the rural area surrounded by orchards. but this tow
the power vacuum is as important as the economic grammar that europe is undergoing. >> you talked abouthe coming clash of the middle class. is there even going to be a middle-class left witnesses said and done? -- when all of this is said and done? >> sure, europe will continue to have more wealth than many emerging markets, and it is distributed. what is happening is that the middle class is shrinking. a lot of the middle-classes in europe are witness saying their standards of...
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critics complained it creates a high bar more america's grammar and high schools. >>> we have a sketch of a suspect who police say tried to kidnap a girl in south san francisco. he grabbed the 11-year-old girler in the middle school monday morning. the girl was able to break free. the attacker was wearing a orange hat with the letter t. look at the scevment he has a piercing in his right ear and two on the left side of his neck. >>> kidnapping victim, jc dugard is suing the federal gast and claims parole officers failed to monitor her abductor. he held her captive for 18 years. he was under federal parole at the time until state of california assumed responsibility in 1998. dugard received a $20 million settlement from the state. any money received in this lawsuit will go to dugard's nonprofit foundation. >>> in our economy watch. could be a rough day on wall street after asian markets saw a down day. hong kong hang sang fell 1 point 4% this morning. south korea took a larger drop losing 4-point 7% of value. investors are reacting to caned indicators showing growth maybe slowing down.
critics complained it creates a high bar more america's grammar and high schools. >>> we have a sketch of a suspect who police say tried to kidnap a girl in south san francisco. he grabbed the 11-year-old girler in the middle school monday morning. the girl was able to break free. the attacker was wearing a orange hat with the letter t. look at the scevment he has a piercing in his right ear and two on the left side of his neck. >>> kidnapping victim, jc dugard is suing the...
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he is survived by his loving daughter who was a great grammar school teacher of mine a number of years ago. her husband and their son, there will be a mass at st. vincent de paul church. where jerry spent years as a usher. we will miss him in district 2 and he will be missed by so many san franciscans. thank you. supervisor wiener: i would like to have my name added as a co- sponsor to the resolution supporting central subway. we have this unfortunate habit in san francisco if you have a project that moves forward, that will create a lot of benefit and as it nears completion or gets down the road, all of a sudden, barriers are thrown up or people start questioning it. any major transit or infrastructure project to the bay bridge or bart, or the central subway, there will always be some controversy. there will be folks who think it can be done better. we have to extend our transit system, this is an area that needs transit. i am confident we will extend it further north. no major project is going to be 100% when you want out of the gate. this is a project that will make it up to the no.
he is survived by his loving daughter who was a great grammar school teacher of mine a number of years ago. her husband and their son, there will be a mass at st. vincent de paul church. where jerry spent years as a usher. we will miss him in district 2 and he will be missed by so many san franciscans. thank you. supervisor wiener: i would like to have my name added as a co- sponsor to the resolution supporting central subway. we have this unfortunate habit in san francisco if you have a...
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the power vacuum is as important as the economic grammar that europe is undergoing. >> you talked about coming clash of the middle class. is there even going to be a middle-class left witnesses said and done? >> sure, europe will continue to have more wealth than many emerging markets, and it is distributed. what is happening is that the middle class is shrinking. a lot of the middle-classes in europe are witness saying their standards of living being reviewed. there things that took for granted, like health, education, transportation, housing, pensions, and everything else that will no longer be there. that is very difficult. >> thank you very much for joining us. well, while we may be watching the financial capital to see what solutions emerge, it is often in small towns were the consequences are planning a. in spain, years of unbridled spending now means many town halls and local governments are struggling to meet their day-to- day costs. here is the story. >> it looks idyllic from a distance. the rural area surrounded by orchards. but this town is in serious financial trouble. the f
the power vacuum is as important as the economic grammar that europe is undergoing. >> you talked about coming clash of the middle class. is there even going to be a middle-class left witnesses said and done? >> sure, europe will continue to have more wealth than many emerging markets, and it is distributed. what is happening is that the middle class is shrinking. a lot of the middle-classes in europe are witness saying their standards of living being reviewed. there things that...
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start fixing spelling, start fixing grammar everywhere you see a mistake. there's a big "edit" button on the top of every page. and just click it and go for it. >> by the way, using volunteer contributors is not really new. in the late 1800s, thousands of volunteers contributed to a similar project -- the creation of the "oxford english dictionary" -- and look how well that turned out. >> don't go away. we've got lots more still to come, on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. ur "fox e classroom" update. >> family members read the names of all 2,977 people who died in the september 11 attacks in new york, washington, d.c., and pennsylvania 10 years ago. >> and my father, steven patterson, you're my ribbon in the sky. we all miss you. >> many relatives struggled to keep their composure, voices cracking as they read out the name of their loved one. >> i hope that i can make my father proud of the young men that my brother and i have become. i miss you so much, dad. >> moments of silence were observed at 8:46 and 9:03 a.m., when the planes struck the twi
start fixing spelling, start fixing grammar everywhere you see a mistake. there's a big "edit" button on the top of every page. and just click it and go for it. >> by the way, using volunteer contributors is not really new. in the late 1800s, thousands of volunteers contributed to a similar project -- the creation of the "oxford english dictionary" -- and look how well that turned out. >> don't go away. we've got lots more still to come, on "teen kids...
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of this grammar is in elements which involves a lot of technique and teamwork not just physical journal if you have to meet the detail. that is announced tonight locals will we know how important the pack is and we always try to improve it but the russians were shell shocked for most of the first half as elementary mistakes cost them dearly as battalion's run in troy after troy but with half time approaching alexander young was run over to become the first russian ever to score a try rugby world cup and they had run into further tries in the second half as they were awarded for their attacking enterprise. coach we need to keep ball from hearts hones he and. i think. some positive things we did well russians can take a lot of credit from their performance especially their display in the second half but for some very silly mistakes houses call i could have been a lot closer richard on porfiry d'arcy nelson new zealand. one of the most sought after peers in world football has said he's staying put for at least another year brazilian playmaker neymar deciding not to leave a son toss despite
of this grammar is in elements which involves a lot of technique and teamwork not just physical journal if you have to meet the detail. that is announced tonight locals will we know how important the pack is and we always try to improve it but the russians were shell shocked for most of the first half as elementary mistakes cost them dearly as battalion's run in troy after troy but with half time approaching alexander young was run over to become the first russian ever to score a try rugby...
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creative writing has a new means is free thought rather than structured photographs, outlines, basic grammart's done, spell check that's easily accessible these dais on any word document. tweets, try to write out a word rather than using u, r, lmao, lol. yeah, little things like that. [laughter] ha-ha! [laughter] smiley face. any ways, just little things like that. i think there needs to be a focus. we've gone from the english creative writing, and we forgot the structure and order, and you don't have the be the greatest writer in the world, but do the basic outline, abc, paragraphs, basic grammar. sometimes the first paragraph scares me the most. if i can't understand your thesis in the first sentence or paragraph, i'm like dreading, dreading the next 30 pages. it's important when you write no matter what you do -- if you leave with anything from this session -- write your thoughts out in the first seasons what it is you are trying to accomplish and they can pick and choose whether or not they want to read this. look at conservative blogs out there. brog writes a -- drudge writes a seasons,
creative writing has a new means is free thought rather than structured photographs, outlines, basic grammart's done, spell check that's easily accessible these dais on any word document. tweets, try to write out a word rather than using u, r, lmao, lol. yeah, little things like that. [laughter] ha-ha! [laughter] smiley face. any ways, just little things like that. i think there needs to be a focus. we've gone from the english creative writing, and we forgot the structure and order, and you...
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i'm interested women over there doing their grammar it was very. good they're there for him something that anyone thinks he can back out of it and hopefully being there in the end he's making something and i'm pretty sure. he will put on an honest propped up with several army bases these days and still gone underground g.i. press which consists largely of anti war newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently there was an underground newspaper laying on the bed and called the last harass a free man they were freaking out this is i thought the rise material and this is a person material you're not allowed to have any copies of this inside the barracks goes turn us into media make that like that in the paper then with one around in the barracks everybody's reading it two or three guys a time sitting around on a bed around guys beds and stuff like that check out this paper what i liked about it was the fact that the officers hated me. everything had to be good to happen to have to do something about this that was put ti
i'm interested women over there doing their grammar it was very. good they're there for him something that anyone thinks he can back out of it and hopefully being there in the end he's making something and i'm pretty sure. he will put on an honest propped up with several army bases these days and still gone underground g.i. press which consists largely of anti war newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently there was an underground newspaper laying on the bed...
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i'm interested women are they doing their grammar they were very. good they're there for something that anyone thinks he can back out of it and hopefully be a good guy and he's making it because he's going. to put on one of his cropped up and several army bases these days and so gone underground g.i. press which consists largely of i wore newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently there was an underground newspaper laying on the bed and it's called the last harass a free man they were thinking that this is the rise material and this is a person material there are a lot of how many copies this inside the barracks goes turnus going to media late that night then the paper there with one of the in the barracks everybody's reading two or three guys a time sitting around on a bed around guys beds and stuff like that checking out this paper what i liked about it was the fact that the officers hated me. everything had to be good to happen for how to do something about this that was cooked tight mimeographed printed the g.i
i'm interested women are they doing their grammar they were very. good they're there for something that anyone thinks he can back out of it and hopefully be a good guy and he's making it because he's going. to put on one of his cropped up and several army bases these days and so gone underground g.i. press which consists largely of i wore newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently there was an underground newspaper laying on the bed and it's called the last...
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you don't have to be the best writer in the world, but do the basic outline, paragraphs, grammar, you get the point across. sometimes, you know, the first paragraph scares me the most. if i can't understand your thesis in the first sentence or first paragraph, i'm like dreading, just dreading reading the next 30 pages. it's important whenever you write, no matter what you do, if you leave with anything from the q&a session, write your thoughts out in the first sentence what it is you're trying to accomplish so the reader can choose if they want to read it. look at drudge,ot
you don't have to be the best writer in the world, but do the basic outline, paragraphs, grammar, you get the point across. sometimes, you know, the first paragraph scares me the most. if i can't understand your thesis in the first sentence or first paragraph, i'm like dreading, just dreading reading the next 30 pages. it's important whenever you write, no matter what you do, if you leave with anything from the q&a session, write your thoughts out in the first sentence what it is you're...
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. >> i often compare the air fare game to english grammar. always exceptions. >> reporter: other tips? go to the travel websites to do your research. according to the book they're basically all the same. but buy your tickets directly from the airline. it's much easier if you need to make a change. and nicholas says always select your seat when you make your reservation. if you don't like what's available choose anything, then go back and check the seat map every couple of days. he says it's almost certain something better will open up. now, when it comes to fares if you see a good one grab it. he says fares can change as much as three times a day and very low fairs don't stick around. he also believes airlines test a customer's willingness to pay by tracking online activity with cookies and other tools. according to the book, you may be able to outsmart the system by logging off and then rebooting your computer. and finally, if you call an air explain you don't like what the agent tells you, try again. there's a decent chance you'll get a dif
. >> i often compare the air fare game to english grammar. always exceptions. >> reporter: other tips? go to the travel websites to do your research. according to the book they're basically all the same. but buy your tickets directly from the airline. it's much easier if you need to make a change. and nicholas says always select your seat when you make your reservation. if you don't like what's available choose anything, then go back and check the seat map every couple of days. he...
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a majority of women are they doing their grammar they were very. very very good and they're no different than. anyone thinks they can back out of it and hopefully be a good guy to see them and you know that he's making a mistake because he's already. you know put on an on has cropped up at several army bases these days the so-called underground g.i. press which consists largely of anti war newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently when there was an underground newspaper laying on the bed. is called the last harass a free man they were free. this is not the rise material and this is a person material there are not a lot of how many copies this inside the barracks go. turnus in a media break that night and the paper there were one around in the barracks everybody's reading and two or three guys of time sitting around on a pair of guys' beds and stuff like that check out this paper what i liked about it was the fact that the officers hated me every day had to be good they had heard how to do something about this tha
a majority of women are they doing their grammar they were very. very very good and they're no different than. anyone thinks they can back out of it and hopefully be a good guy to see them and you know that he's making a mistake because he's already. you know put on an on has cropped up at several army bases these days the so-called underground g.i. press which consists largely of anti war newspapers military authorities are clamping down hard on the papers recently when there was an...
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to put them to one ton of our but a grammar some of the grim work for the extract some information out of them but only know that was way around. obama's course is just killing. oh. killing them all over the world that's part of the assassination i don't want you know them keep them on the road for at least one. billion a lot of this us and if it was a place you want it's hard to remember but there used to be a system of the us was in the west which said that a person is a suspect until it is proven to be open open to it when he's a suspect coming in or simply put up with a militant well that's one well you just kill one if you think looking so he was apprehended. no resistance and there's a lot of them with a little bit of a difference than a highly trained commandos and certainly a four hundred one they didn't they were and they were going to murder them and then throws his body into the ocean acts that are almost all designed something really has. increased under and. help or throughout the muslim world when anybody has got their brighter when you talk about the obama administration
to put them to one ton of our but a grammar some of the grim work for the extract some information out of them but only know that was way around. obama's course is just killing. oh. killing them all over the world that's part of the assassination i don't want you know them keep them on the road for at least one. billion a lot of this us and if it was a place you want it's hard to remember but there used to be a system of the us was in the west which said that a person is a suspect until it is...
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. >> reporter: i often compared the air fare game to english grammar, always exceptions. >> reporter: other tips. go to the gravel websites, do your research. they are basically all the same. but buy your tickets directly from the airline. it's much easier if you need to make a change. and kralev says always select your seat when you make your reservation. if you don't like what is available, then choose anything, then go back and check the seat map every couple of days. he says it's almost certain something better will open up. now when it comes to fares, if you see a good one, grab it. he says fares can change as much as three times a day and very low fares don't stick around. he also believes airlines test a customer's willingness to pay by tracking online activity with cookies and other tools. according to the book, you may be able to out smart the system by logging off and then rebooting your computer. and finally, if you call an airline and you don't like what the agent tells you, try again. there is a decent chance you'll get a different answer. >> the training of airline agent
. >> reporter: i often compared the air fare game to english grammar, always exceptions. >> reporter: other tips. go to the gravel websites, do your research. they are basically all the same. but buy your tickets directly from the airline. it's much easier if you need to make a change. and kralev says always select your seat when you make your reservation. if you don't like what is available, then choose anything, then go back and check the seat map every couple of days. he says...
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and determine whether or not the teacher was using appropriate grammar, english, spoke with an accent. >> bill: i used to teacher. once in a while in my classroom some pinhead would sit in the back and take notes mr. o'reilly. that's what you are talking about. that's what they do? >> yes. >> >> bill: so the teacher in the public school system now doesn't speak english very well or grammatically incorrect. >> they could be pulled from the classroom. then there was a claim that this was discrimination, again, against nonnative english speakers and also against hispanics. so now they are saying each individual school district can go in and do an evaluation but you can't just pull them out if they say he -- >> bill: who made the beef? >> a number of organizations said. this but this is the state education officials coming in and saying they are no longer going to do this policing job. >> bill: who did this. >> teachers did. individual teachers. >> individua hospital. >> bill: how many arrests. >> four. >> bill: i don't care this is a big deal. this is what college kids do. i'm sorry. >>
and determine whether or not the teacher was using appropriate grammar, english, spoke with an accent. >> bill: i used to teacher. once in a while in my classroom some pinhead would sit in the back and take notes mr. o'reilly. that's what you are talking about. that's what they do? >> yes. >> >> bill: so the teacher in the public school system now doesn't speak english very well or grammatically incorrect. >> they could be pulled from the classroom. then there was...
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the mammals which up to them had been rather small bit players in in the in the grammar suddenly flourished because the dinosaurs had gone and gave rise to all the great diversity of mammals that we see today now that pattern of periodic mass extinctions followed by a new flowering of evolutionary diversity that is undoubtedly true that happens that is not punctuated equilibrium. point to equilibrium is the idea that there are if you follow the evolution of any one lineage through the fossil record you may see long periods of stay since when nothing very much happens they stay pretty much the way they are and then suddenly there's a jump to a rather different form now even that is confused it's confusing because it muddles up two different things it muddles up one idea which is that there really is a sudden leap in evolution a macro mutation a child is born of a different species from its parents that's one possible interpretation which i think is wrong the other possible interpretation is that evolution has been going on very rapidly during the time when as it were paleontologists aren't l
the mammals which up to them had been rather small bit players in in the in the grammar suddenly flourished because the dinosaurs had gone and gave rise to all the great diversity of mammals that we see today now that pattern of periodic mass extinctions followed by a new flowering of evolutionary diversity that is undoubtedly true that happens that is not punctuated equilibrium. point to equilibrium is the idea that there are if you follow the evolution of any one lineage through the fossil...
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money americans can donate to elections germy said absolutely all the candidates should follow buddy grammars example and not accept donations greater than one hundred dollars bill had a good idea he said all contributions should go into a public pool and all lections should then be publicly financed kyl said how they're no good nations we also received some input from miles in new zealand who wanted us to know that in his country the amount of there not people can donate to a political party or candidate and how much they spend is worth it all miles i may never have looked that way to you but in this country where you sat similar restrictions kind of makes you wonder with campaign finance laws decimated since citizens united ruling the office of president is starting to look more and more like the auction for the highest bidder maybe buddy roemer has the right idea after all. now as always we thank you for your responses and here's our next question for you just mentioned interview on the economic and political turmoil which has rocked the european union to its core we want to know your thou
money americans can donate to elections germy said absolutely all the candidates should follow buddy grammars example and not accept donations greater than one hundred dollars bill had a good idea he said all contributions should go into a public pool and all lections should then be publicly financed kyl said how they're no good nations we also received some input from miles in new zealand who wanted us to know that in his country the amount of there not people can donate to a political party...
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we're going to do our best to keep bringing you fearless news and commentary as if my rantings and a grammar have more for you next week as usual. now there are new developments today in the capital punishment case of troy davis who was convicted of killing an off duty police officer the convicted killer of a savannah police officer now has an execution date coming to his attorney a judge signed the execution for troy davis today davis is now set to be executed somewhere between september twenty first in september twenty eighth. the after years of trials appeals and please play this is now scheduled to be executed in the state of georgia at the end of the month it's a case that we told you about before where the inmates accused of shooting off duty police officer mark macphail and savannah bus station now since that day one davis has maintained his innocence but several eyewitnesses identified davis at the time as the shooter during this trial and he was sentenced to death however no physical evidence has ever been presented tying him to the shooting back in two thousand and ten a u.s. distr
we're going to do our best to keep bringing you fearless news and commentary as if my rantings and a grammar have more for you next week as usual. now there are new developments today in the capital punishment case of troy davis who was convicted of killing an off duty police officer the convicted killer of a savannah police officer now has an execution date coming to his attorney a judge signed the execution for troy davis today davis is now set to be executed somewhere between september...
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telling ministers not to be worried and and and not to be scared students at a grammar elementary school when stated there was up a pipe bomb across the street >> when i saw the bomb squad in everything that's when i got scared and nervous >> san mateo county sheriff office took this gentleman after he believed there or two pipe bombs with >> they were d'avenant unaided but there were just pipeful of nothing >> neighbor said change current were picked up when parents came to pick them up and residents were asked to leave their homes >> and we were in the temple allot people were in the temple and we were afraid they would get caught >> he is a guilty of violating a domestic violence restraining order it is taken into custody law shortly after 5 >> at 4:04 a.m. today is the first day of four fall new- paragrapand we are going to se d withf fall. >> such a delight to read this morning you can see the fog out there is a look of your current temperatures around the bay area to san francisco right now is at 55 degrees. as we take into the afternoon we will warm up we will see a few 90s in mor
telling ministers not to be worried and and and not to be scared students at a grammar elementary school when stated there was up a pipe bomb across the street >> when i saw the bomb squad in everything that's when i got scared and nervous >> san mateo county sheriff office took this gentleman after he believed there or two pipe bombs with >> they were d'avenant unaided but there were just pipeful of nothing >> neighbor said change current were picked up when parents...
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i thought you were laughing at my grammar. >> it happens to everyone. >> have i done it a million times. experts will tell you when we do get an al-qaeda person or terror suspect and kill them, that's when terror refs up, and that's when we should be worried and thinking about it. we get that this pre 9/11 come play complaisant -- complaisant mentality. >> i think after we killed bin laden the terror warnings went up. >> a lot is made in afghanistan. so in a way yes they do. first of all, thank you for quoting yourself earlier in the show. i think i speak for america on that. second of all, i look at the fact we are breaking al-qaeda's back right now. the lack of terrorist attacks we have had and the fact that osama is six feet under and we have a second in command. we pulled out of iraq and afghanistan and letting the drones doing the dirty work. and obama is the greatest wartime president since roosevelt. >> living off bush's legacy and all he did. >> bush was all about osama,. >> ignoring the nonsense, do you think we have al-qaeda on the ropes, or is this just we are going to be fig
i thought you were laughing at my grammar. >> it happens to everyone. >> have i done it a million times. experts will tell you when we do get an al-qaeda person or terror suspect and kill them, that's when terror refs up, and that's when we should be worried and thinking about it. we get that this pre 9/11 come play complaisant -- complaisant mentality. >> i think after we killed bin laden the terror warnings went up. >> a lot is made in afghanistan. so in a way yes they...
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he does not commit continual reaches of the rules of grammar and other in good @booktv ignorance of the english language. on the contrary, he is the master of the telling of the -- revealing anecdote, the view of richard henry lee was his velvet glove to hand, maimed hand, gesturing during his speeches or benjamin friends and standing for two hours without moving his face as he is berated by the house of commons committee, a moment that may have changed the course of the american revolution. so humiliated as franklin. he is a wonderful story in. he shines a bright light on character as the motivating factor of the american revolution, and one of the great quotes of john adams which he uses toward the end, what john drolen does so well in all of these books and will continue in his next book on hemet's -- hammonton -- he explains how the revolution commenced. made in the minds and hearts of the people and the character of the american people and the founders. it is a great pleasure to introduce john ferling. [applause] [applause] >> bob, thank you. and thank you for coming out on this ve
he does not commit continual reaches of the rules of grammar and other in good @booktv ignorance of the english language. on the contrary, he is the master of the telling of the -- revealing anecdote, the view of richard henry lee was his velvet glove to hand, maimed hand, gesturing during his speeches or benjamin friends and standing for two hours without moving his face as he is berated by the house of commons committee, a moment that may have changed the course of the american revolution. so...
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some dinner, and then they have to stay up past midnight grading your papers and correcting your grammar and making sure you've got that algebra form laulated properly. they don't do it for a fancy office. they sure don't do it for the big salary. they do it for you. they do it because nothing gives them more satisfaction than seeing you learn. they live for those moments when something clicks. wen you amaze them with your intellect or category. they see what kind of person you have become. they say i have something to do with that. they have confidence in you that you will be citizens and leaders who take us into tomorrow. so your teachers are pouring everything they've got into you. and they're not alone. with all the challenges that our country is facing right now, we don't just need you for the future, we actually need you now. america needs young people's passion and their ideas. we need your energy right now. i know you're up to it, because i've seen it. nothing inspires me more than knowing that young people all across the country are already making their marks. they're not waitin
some dinner, and then they have to stay up past midnight grading your papers and correcting your grammar and making sure you've got that algebra form laulated properly. they don't do it for a fancy office. they sure don't do it for the big salary. they do it for you. they do it because nothing gives them more satisfaction than seeing you learn. they live for those moments when something clicks. wen you amaze them with your intellect or category. they see what kind of person you have become....
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pennsylvania politics along with benjamin franklin, he does not commit continual breaches of the rules of grammar in utter ignorance of the english language, the pompous of security -- that's what dickenson said about galloway. on the contrary, he's the master of the telling quote, of the revealing anecdote, the view of richard henry lee with his velvet-gloved hand, maimed hand gesturing during his speeches or benjamin franklin standing for two hours without moving his face as he's berated by commons, the house of commons committee, a moment that may have changed the course of the american revolution. so humiliated, was franklin. he's a wonderful historian. he shines a bright light on character as the motivating factor of the american revolution, and i'll quote one of the great quotes of john adams which he uses toward the end in his epilogue. what john ferling does so well in all of these books and continue in his next book on hamilton and jefferson that we'll get him back for in another couple of years is he explains how the revolution commenced, how the revolution was made in the minds and hea
pennsylvania politics along with benjamin franklin, he does not commit continual breaches of the rules of grammar in utter ignorance of the english language, the pompous of security -- that's what dickenson said about galloway. on the contrary, he's the master of the telling quote, of the revealing anecdote, the view of richard henry lee with his velvet-gloved hand, maimed hand gesturing during his speeches or benjamin franklin standing for two hours without moving his face as he's berated by...
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you can see that there is a grammar school across the street. the children removed.d that the students were left out at the normal time purify face are wrapping of this investigation. once again, they have ceased those guns. they're not releasing this man's identity. he is in custody. instead of two pipe bombs, they were actually pvc bombs. >> the numbers dropped on wall street the nasdaq lost its 18th it's gained--dan kerman has more. >> from the opening bell it was in free form almost 500 points before bouncing back, slightly. at 390 points at 3.5% closing at 10,000. >> today's market was certifiably, irrational. >> the school of business. >> right now, we're looking at a crisis. rumor has more credibility than fact. >> investors are paying attention to only negative items. the lack of european financial banks and troubled times for investors. >> they think that this will all be dissipated by the time we wake up tomorrow morning but that is not the case. >> on a modest decline in unemployment claims. honeywell, a major manufacturer also fell short of x dented and e
you can see that there is a grammar school across the street. the children removed.d that the students were left out at the normal time purify face are wrapping of this investigation. once again, they have ceased those guns. they're not releasing this man's identity. he is in custody. instead of two pipe bombs, they were actually pvc bombs. >> the numbers dropped on wall street the nasdaq lost its 18th it's gained--dan kerman has more. >> from the opening bell it was in free form...
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but if you do the basic outline, start abc paragraphs, basic grammar, you can get your point sometimes that first paragraph scares me the most out of anything i get back. if i can't understand your thesis in the first sentence or paragraph, i'm, like, dreading reading the next 30 pages. it's really important no matter what you do, if you leave with anything from this q&a session, write your thoughts out in the first sentence what it is you're trying to accomplish, the reader can pick and choose if they want to look at it. look at drudge, look at hot air. drudge writes in just that one little sentence, if you don't like that one little tidbit that they have, are you going to read it? no. that's how you draw somebody in, is being able to capture them right in the beginning. so i would strongly encourage if you are writers and interested in writing more. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you, panelists. we'll reconvene tonight for our dinner banquet with larry schweikert at 7:30 here in the grand ballroom. thank you all for coming. let's thank our panelists one more time.
but if you do the basic outline, start abc paragraphs, basic grammar, you can get your point sometimes that first paragraph scares me the most out of anything i get back. if i can't understand your thesis in the first sentence or paragraph, i'm, like, dreading reading the next 30 pages. it's really important no matter what you do, if you leave with anything from this q&a session, write your thoughts out in the first sentence what it is you're trying to accomplish, the reader can pick and...