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. >> your grammar says a lot about you. i'll tell you about a common mistake we don't need to make. >> it's the debate on everyone's mind -- werewolves or vampires? we find out if bark is better than bite. >> so join us now for this week's "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. we'll start with our top story. >> when is a game not a game? when it starts to take over your life. tyler reports on how to recognize video game addiction and what to do about it. >> today, bobby is on his way to college, but when he was in junior high school, his only goal seemed to be getting the highest score. >> sometimes i would lose myself in the game. >> we would we see him there all day. he would, you know, stop for meals, come down, shovel food in, and run back upstairs again. >> bobby's mom feared that he was becoming addicted to playing. >> and it was like becoming engrossed in this other world. >> kevin roberts knows that video game addiction is possible. it happened to him. >> over 10 years, i p
. >> your grammar says a lot about you. i'll tell you about a common mistake we don't need to make. >> it's the debate on everyone's mind -- werewolves or vampires? we find out if bark is better than bite. >> so join us now for this week's "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. we'll start with our top story. >> when is a game not a game? when it starts to take over your life. tyler reports on how...
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and who you were and how you were perceived by of the people depends upon if you use grammar correctly this story alcatel when you first started teaching and it is a social occasion and the sad better watch my grammar. they don't say that to me anymore. because we have the since the rules of language don't matter so much. if you want to say everyone and raised his hand his or her hand, there hand everyone is singular. there is plural. as a linguist i was raised to believe there is rules of language and no chomsky goddess thinking about how you know, of the linguistic competence so i knew everyone who is a native speaker has a level of confidence and knows the difference between what is grammatical and what is not. this is what we have worked with for many decades. you like to think people would be consistent in the way they speak or if they care every betty raised his or her hand. but when you actually talk with people, they say whatever. why are you so hung up? bay say it doesn't matter but just for the record which is correct? i don't know. the whole model we had in the linguistic pr
and who you were and how you were perceived by of the people depends upon if you use grammar correctly this story alcatel when you first started teaching and it is a social occasion and the sad better watch my grammar. they don't say that to me anymore. because we have the since the rules of language don't matter so much. if you want to say everyone and raised his hand his or her hand, there hand everyone is singular. there is plural. as a linguist i was raised to believe there is rules of...
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it's shorter, you know, better grammar than e.e. cummings >> girls love poetry colbert: they do? yes, they do colbert: i know they like the chocolate and the flowers. if you break out a hickory dick ore dock >> not like that, no, no. not like that egg thing, no. >> colbert: the egg thing? by the way, thank you for being here on the night that i ate an egg right out of a chicken's butt. what good is poetry? >> poetry is the language of the human heart. it can help us live our lives. it enriches our lives. it makes everything more intense. everything. and i mean everything. >> colbert: really? yes colbert: but why memorize it? i can understand buying the book. you have a book full of poetry here. but why would i memorize this book? why would you encourage people to steal your book with their minds? >> so you can have it... so you can have it with you and still give it to the people that you love. it just makes everything that you do more interesting. it makes you smarter. i mean, do you like to practice sports? do you like to... no? well, do you like to practice praying? >> colbert
it's shorter, you know, better grammar than e.e. cummings >> girls love poetry colbert: they do? yes, they do colbert: i know they like the chocolate and the flowers. if you break out a hickory dick ore dock >> not like that, no, no. not like that egg thing, no. >> colbert: the egg thing? by the way, thank you for being here on the night that i ate an egg right out of a chicken's butt. what good is poetry? >> poetry is the language of the human heart. it can help us live...
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some things should be 4re69 -- be left at home like proper grammar. the gay marriage debate rages on even here. >> business will get out of control and if it gets out of control we will be lucky to live through it. >> lucky he didn't have a shotgun. >> dut clemmons -- does clemons have a po nie t? remember jackie robinson being black. >> he has a point and has a right to be a silly person. this country just went from being pretty homophobic to being super tolerant in about 15 years? what was the time ellen came out on tv and that was supposed to be a big deal, and now everybody wants to gay marry quarterbacks. >> 1999. >> that is great and high five to all of us. the more gay marriage the better at this table or wherever. >> thank you. >> so why do we then need to go trolling for every testosterone-laden locker room where we will get people there not because they have great grammar, but because they can murder quarterbacks? and he is kind of right in the sense that if someone does come out it will be a media circus and the focus will be on him and not
some things should be 4re69 -- be left at home like proper grammar. the gay marriage debate rages on even here. >> business will get out of control and if it gets out of control we will be lucky to live through it. >> lucky he didn't have a shotgun. >> dut clemmons -- does clemons have a po nie t? remember jackie robinson being black. >> he has a point and has a right to be a silly person. this country just went from being pretty homophobic to being super tolerant in...
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the chichen language of grammar do with a smile let's go. a little bit liguori i originally planned to come to chechnya from chile for just two weeks but ended up staying much longer after being invited to work with young talent. he has worked with moscow popstars and while many songs from the capital are outrageous the chechen voice is renowned for its purity you how did confucius put it if you are in the company of blind people here's your own i behave however the people around you behave in a dump yourself to the customs of the places you visit. russia needs laws like the laws here married young woman should not touch other man another man must not touch my woman more if it was like maybe all this depravity we have now and the lack of discipline would perhaps not have happened more. clear image of iraq after the invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads look dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e t. science technology innovation all the list o
the chichen language of grammar do with a smile let's go. a little bit liguori i originally planned to come to chechnya from chile for just two weeks but ended up staying much longer after being invited to work with young talent. he has worked with moscow popstars and while many songs from the capital are outrageous the chechen voice is renowned for its purity you how did confucius put it if you are in the company of blind people here's your own i behave however the people around you behave in...
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were all too frequently taught that bullying is simply a rite of passage, i went to christ the king grammar school in buffalo, new york, you would go behind the building and settle your scores at the end of the day and that was an accepted way of doing business. but we're learning and raising consciousness that, no, it's not an acceptable way of doing business. i've had conversations with the mother of seth walsh, of people who have literally taken their own lives and as a father of three, this isn't simply an issue of civil rights enforcement, this is something very personal. because i can't imagine the unspeakable grief that parents must go through. i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in murphiesboro, tennessee, when we talk to the leaders in the muslim community and they tell me my kid doesn't want to go to school today because everybody is telling him, go home, you terrorist. i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in suburban minneapolis when the somali kids are told, you have to go home, you terrorists, get out of our community. they were born here, this is their community. i can't im
were all too frequently taught that bullying is simply a rite of passage, i went to christ the king grammar school in buffalo, new york, you would go behind the building and settle your scores at the end of the day and that was an accepted way of doing business. but we're learning and raising consciousness that, no, it's not an acceptable way of doing business. i've had conversations with the mother of seth walsh, of people who have literally taken their own lives and as a father of three, this...
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the other one is a grammar book entitled, "english grammar." the different classes of learners.ndrew and eliza that they kept these books knowing the historic import they had on their lives and their future career. >> this is the earliest existing house we still have for andrew and liza -- eliza. where they started their family. they eventually had five children altogether. as johnson works in the tailor shop he finds he has a knack for debate and becomes interested in politics. you liza him as he becomes an -- elizaof the town supports him as he becomes an alderman of the town. she started this political journey. this likely would have been the kitchen or eating area of the home. andrew and eliza did purchase their first place while they lived in this house. they also purchased her half- brother sam's. they would have helped with chores such as raising the children and cutting the firewood and cooking the meals. this is the house where they got their start. this is where they put their roots down in the community. this is where he had a business. this is where they first entert
the other one is a grammar book entitled, "english grammar." the different classes of learners.ndrew and eliza that they kept these books knowing the historic import they had on their lives and their future career. >> this is the earliest existing house we still have for andrew and liza -- eliza. where they started their family. they eventually had five children altogether. as johnson works in the tailor shop he finds he has a knack for debate and becomes interested in politics....
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know the young people when they're writing now, there are short rs, i mean, i'm still a stickler for grammar and periods and all the other things. how is it in terms of a process that way for the two of you? >> um, well, we didn't go directly to the computer. what we'd do is we'd just kind of talk about it, what we wanted to do in each chapter, and we had a notebook where we just wrote down some -- >> ideas. >> we just made an outline of what we wanted to write about. >> we would do a lot of walks, bike rides, jog. and while we walked together and ride together, we would discuss, i would say, well, give me a good twist. and he would come up with ideas for twists, and then we'd chew on it and pick which one we thought was best. and then hammer it out and sit down at the computer and write. i think one of the things that is good news for me as a professor, i hear you loud and clear. students will ri where, if they want to say how are you, they'll write r u, and the good thing that i think my wife of and i are very happy about, my daughter isabella and my son alex they love to read. they both h
know the young people when they're writing now, there are short rs, i mean, i'm still a stickler for grammar and periods and all the other things. how is it in terms of a process that way for the two of you? >> um, well, we didn't go directly to the computer. what we'd do is we'd just kind of talk about it, what we wanted to do in each chapter, and we had a notebook where we just wrote down some -- >> ideas. >> we just made an outline of what we wanted to write about. >>...
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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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margaret roberts was brought up by a family of gross's in lincolnshire she was educated at the local grammar school graduated from oxford university as a chemist and later qualified as a barrister i am married husband denis in the early fifties but she found politics to be her true calling becoming a conservative m.p. for the north london district of finchley in one nine hundred fifty nine. the tory party seventy five and. the power she became britain's prime minister but it wasn't. characterized. at number ten. the britain she inherited was in turmoil unemployment and inflation were rampant as was industrial unrest she tackled it with right wing money trees policies that became known as thatcherism state companies were privatized taxes were lowered public spending decreased and the trade unions before it had gone the russians said i was and i am legit. they're all right. the no nonsense policies brought down inflation but unemployment actually doubled and during her first term opinion polls showed she was britain's most unpopular prime minister ever but that was turned on its head by the ha
margaret roberts was brought up by a family of gross's in lincolnshire she was educated at the local grammar school graduated from oxford university as a chemist and later qualified as a barrister i am married husband denis in the early fifties but she found politics to be her true calling becoming a conservative m.p. for the north london district of finchley in one nine hundred fifty nine. the tory party seventy five and. the power she became britain's prime minister but it wasn't....
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presidential campaigns already been marred by allegations of conspiracies assassination plots even grammaromens let's take a look at both candidates and their odds with our team in caracas. important elections for the venezuelan people certainly snap elections after the death of this about a month ago it has been a short campaign for everyone who has been unfolding there are two top contenders in these elections on the one hand you have a nicolas maduro he's the acting interim president of the country he was the vice president during that chavez's time and on the other hand you have you come to this as i have run i guess and options in october two thousand and twelve and he's a rival was talking about bringing change to the country now there's been a lot of name calling during this campaign period you have a model accusing us of being at the prince of the bourgeoisie not representing the poor calling him capricious some of the other hand he's accusing me of being a liar or using this as a body to run a political campaign now however they did touch both of them tough on the issue of tacklin
presidential campaigns already been marred by allegations of conspiracies assassination plots even grammaromens let's take a look at both candidates and their odds with our team in caracas. important elections for the venezuelan people certainly snap elections after the death of this about a month ago it has been a short campaign for everyone who has been unfolding there are two top contenders in these elections on the one hand you have a nicolas maduro he's the acting interim president of the...
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i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing
i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area,...
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there are a lot of people who e-mailed us about grammar. you just need to say the reason.that is a term of art. it is called binoculars. liz: that is a good word also. charlie, thank you. closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. building up tension benefits only to find out those benefits have been caught, or worse, evaporated. do not worry, you can make money by investing in other people's pensions. we have a fox business exclusive next to talk about pensions. you need to hear this. especially if you are in any pension and who isn't; right? amazon or walmart? most of you said amazon. check your answers as we head to break. ♪ change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with oppornity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, bril, india. the world's a big place. i nt to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and
there are a lot of people who e-mailed us about grammar. you just need to say the reason.that is a term of art. it is called binoculars. liz: that is a good word also. charlie, thank you. closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. building up tension benefits only to find out those benefits have been caught, or worse, evaporated. do not worry, you can make money by investing in other people's pensions. we have a fox business exclusive next to talk about pensions. you need to hear this. especially if...
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this is the teacher's assistance arithmetic.ance in this is entitled english grammar. different classes of learners. a lot to andrew and eliza, i think, they kept the historic ing the import they had on their lives and his future career. the earliest existing house that we have for andrew and eliza. here through the 1830s and 1840s until he traded his home for a later homestead in 1851. they start their family here. they have five children all together. in a tailoron works shop, he finds out he's got a debate.r he becomes interested in politics. eliza supports him as he becomes of the town and then a mayor. erhaps even though eliza had married a tailor and that's all she was expecting from life, perhaps she did entertaining in as he started the political journey. this might have been the kitchen home.ting area of the andrew and eliza did purchase their first place while they live in this house. bought dolly in 1842 and a few days later purchased her sam. brother, so they did have domestic help. they would help eliza with such as raising the children, cutting the firewo
this is the teacher's assistance arithmetic.ance in this is entitled english grammar. different classes of learners. a lot to andrew and eliza, i think, they kept the historic ing the import they had on their lives and his future career. the earliest existing house that we have for andrew and eliza. here through the 1830s and 1840s until he traded his home for a later homestead in 1851. they start their family here. they have five children all together. in a tailoron works shop, he finds out...
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people like me needed grammar schools. whatted on the basis of you can do, regardless of background. people like me needed grammar schools to be able to compete with those that private occasion. but they were all absolutely . ainst me the egalitarian atmosphere that time is going now because they realize how much damage it had been to education. "the right the book approach? >> it was a book in search of party policy between elections. philosophyur whole and the policy points which flowed from that and it was extremely well received. >> i asked when you wanted to be a member of the house of commons. when did you decide you wanted to be prime minister and leader of the conservative party? >> again, it is one of those coincidences. i held up very much the same as one of mylicy close colleagues, a brilliant man of great humanity and modesty. of ted's end government in 1974 and we lost the election and labor got back in, we departed from true conservative policy. we must relate redefine our policy and new. central policy studi
people like me needed grammar schools. whatted on the basis of you can do, regardless of background. people like me needed grammar schools to be able to compete with those that private occasion. but they were all absolutely . ainst me the egalitarian atmosphere that time is going now because they realize how much damage it had been to education. "the right the book approach? >> it was a book in search of party policy between elections. philosophyur whole and the policy points which...
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misspellings, bad grammar, bad punctuation. that's a good tip.not easy to filter out, but something to look for. gerri: wow, thanks for coming on. everybody was paying attention to that today. fortunately, cooler heads revailed, false immediately, and a market rebound good news. good to see you. >> as always, thank you. gerri: apple's earnings news is a top trading stories op foxbusiness.com. bullish despite the plunge in the dispok price. also hot, on the website apart from that bogus tweet that briefly hit the markets, stocks had a good day on strong earnings, and new home sales up again, slightly, though, in march, but sales held back by lack of housing supply. six signs, you want to hear this, break up with your bank, and most come down to one thing. you know what it is, fees. those are some of the big stories trending right now on fox business. later in the show, a warning for those of you wishing to donate to the boston bombing victims or any charity for that matter, and he says the u.s. really has no choice other than to approve the keysto
misspellings, bad grammar, bad punctuation. that's a good tip.not easy to filter out, but something to look for. gerri: wow, thanks for coming on. everybody was paying attention to that today. fortunately, cooler heads revailed, false immediately, and a market rebound good news. good to see you. >> as always, thank you. gerri: apple's earnings news is a top trading stories op foxbusiness.com. bullish despite the plunge in the dispok price. also hot, on the website apart from that bogus...
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. >> our lady of mercy grammar schools. >> there were a lost volunteers -- a lot of volunteers. >> a couple of moms. >> it was san francisco. coming up on the five, you're looking live at the denver police academy where president obama is about to make it another push for gun control. what's with with his obsession with guns. we'll try and figure that one out ahead. stay with us. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening
. >> our lady of mercy grammar schools. >> there were a lost volunteers -- a lot of volunteers. >> a couple of moms. >> it was san francisco. coming up on the five, you're looking live at the denver police academy where president obama is about to make it another push for gun control. what's with with his obsession with guns. we'll try and figure that one out ahead. stay with us. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my...
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the grammar school and when to close because of budget cutbacks because health care spending for employees of this 30,000 population town closed up. so they closed two schools now laying off 15 teachers because it -- health care went up 27%. they're getting the message of price transparency and that is a small point* and then they extended how much we could spend at the time. thank you. >> i am jack son and a medical oncologist. i want to talk about i enjoy aid having you explain how medicare is breaking the bank but you did not talk about the medical of -- medical physical system that is the biggest one we hear coming at of washington. we can provide care but the system but one of the pieces of the information for health care budget is essentially the universal health care system. one thing we did not talk about was the problems with private health care and it seems that is that of big of piece of the possible as medicare. >> but the reality is we spend enough money to cover everybody to provide really good care and send a rebate check to every citizen in the country. we have better outco
the grammar school and when to close because of budget cutbacks because health care spending for employees of this 30,000 population town closed up. so they closed two schools now laying off 15 teachers because it -- health care went up 27%. they're getting the message of price transparency and that is a small point* and then they extended how much we could spend at the time. thank you. >> i am jack son and a medical oncologist. i want to talk about i enjoy aid having you explain how...
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i was wondering if you could correct my grammar. that was the border guard. i asked, why are you standing here? ,hen we were at war with iran i studied farsi. now that we are at war with israel, i'm studying hebrew. we should learn to communicate with enemies. i met.the first iraq hi we got into baghdad and we met a woman. black womenlove poets. who is your favorite? she started telling me hers. it is an educated country with wonderful people. >> how many on that first trip? >> 12. >> coupÉ? -- who paid? .> everyone paid for them self we had people from the jewish community. everyone pays their own expenses on the entire trip. >> where did you get the name " codepink" and why? >> we were on a treat and -- on a retreat and we took a break. we were joking about yellow lines and red. we do not know what we were supposed to do if the alert change from one to another. without we need another code alert. that is how we came up with it. >> these hearing rooms, they see with pink. what did they say to you when you come into the room? and theyards see us speak into th
i was wondering if you could correct my grammar. that was the border guard. i asked, why are you standing here? ,hen we were at war with iran i studied farsi. now that we are at war with israel, i'm studying hebrew. we should learn to communicate with enemies. i met.the first iraq hi we got into baghdad and we met a woman. black womenlove poets. who is your favorite? she started telling me hers. it is an educated country with wonderful people. >> how many on that first trip? >> 12....
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. >> our lady of mercy grammar school where i also attended. >> a lot of dads go to watch the game, kimberly? >> a lot of volunteers. >> i am sure. a couple of moms. >> it was san francisco. >> coming up on "the five," you are looking live at the denver police academy where president obama is about to make yet another push for gun control. what's with his obsession with guns? we are going to try to figure that one out ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the five. does president obama seem just a little bit object setsed with -- obsessed with gun control lately, aka taking our right to bear arms away? in the last four months he and the vice-president have participated in almost 20 anti-gun events. the president himself has given five speeches and he's about to speak again in denver, but as we reported yesterday, it's pretty clear that no major gun legislation is coming any time soon, so what is he up to? is he using guns as a distraction from things like a jobless economy, a north korean nutbag and a self-inflicted p.r. disaster in sequester? greg said it was okay for me to say nutbag
. >> our lady of mercy grammar school where i also attended. >> a lot of dads go to watch the game, kimberly? >> a lot of volunteers. >> i am sure. a couple of moms. >> it was san francisco. >> coming up on "the five," you are looking live at the denver police academy where president obama is about to make yet another push for gun control. what's with his obsession with guns? we are going to try to figure that one out ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪...
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the fact that we have now a couple of generations that can't seem to construct a sentence, use grammaren you are sitting with people of authority, people who may actually offer you a job. it is outrageous. this is what we are as a culture. we have generation y and generation z. they speak in hash tags. it is the language of twitter and they don't know how to communicate properly. >> a lot of things upset me when interviewing. being late. from you late i won't see you. done. another is if you haven't researched the organization that you are talking to. a lot of people say neil, i love you every day. i watch you at noon. i think well what part of the world are you in that you are watching me at noon? that is one area of idiocy to go to the point of texting in an interview and talking on the phone during an interview. >> well it is incredibly rude. how far in the interview do you think you will go when you are not giving the one to one personal contact. >> here is what i get from a lot of kids. >> and what would you do if i am sitting here in this interview and i whip out my blackberry an
the fact that we have now a couple of generations that can't seem to construct a sentence, use grammaren you are sitting with people of authority, people who may actually offer you a job. it is outrageous. this is what we are as a culture. we have generation y and generation z. they speak in hash tags. it is the language of twitter and they don't know how to communicate properly. >> a lot of things upset me when interviewing. being late. from you late i won't see you. done. another is if...
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. >> chelsea grammar his wife gave birth and dropped a lot of her pregnancy weight. [ goat baahing ]>> jimmy: i like that he gets his own mug. it's nice. here's another animal video. this came from a cbs affiliate in sioux falls. a camera operator caught footage of a couple of deer fighting in the park. deer don't fight the way i would have guessed they would. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and down goes bambi. they fight like people. right? very uncoordinated people. in fact their fighting style reminds me of a very specific episode of "the real housewives of atlanta." >> [ bleep ] you. >> you know, what i don't [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> you better watch yourself. you better watch yourself. >> you trashy hooker. >> jimmy: all right, they're even bad for nature. one more thing, it is thursday night, it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it's this week in unnecessary censorship. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have major news to report. president obama is trying to [ bleep ] his own [ bleep ]. i just want to say welcome. you guys
. >> chelsea grammar his wife gave birth and dropped a lot of her pregnancy weight. [ goat baahing ]>> jimmy: i like that he gets his own mug. it's nice. here's another animal video. this came from a cbs affiliate in sioux falls. a camera operator caught footage of a couple of deer fighting in the park. deer don't fight the way i would have guessed they would. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and down goes bambi. they fight like people. right? very uncoordinated people. in fact their...
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so there are a couple of grammar problems. chalk it up to lack of sleep that i was in the airport and i was trying to think, how can we show people eat, how to show people what this thinks about abortion? icann shall polls all day long. i can sure how many groups are on college campuses but on college campuses. i issue you a number of pro-life groups versus the number of pro-abortion groups. i can say that stuff and it's boring because their numbers. but how do we show people that this is a generation that can and legal abortion? we do it through stories. so when we started editing the sensible, i picked out 12 students. students. we were into going into each of them is comfort different walk of life. each of them has a different way to come to the way they feel about abortion. what was interesting, of all the students, this one from that kept coming to mind was the word courageous. i never thought i would write a sad book. it's a pretty interesting because some of these books, they will pull you down and then they will let yo
so there are a couple of grammar problems. chalk it up to lack of sleep that i was in the airport and i was trying to think, how can we show people eat, how to show people what this thinks about abortion? icann shall polls all day long. i can sure how many groups are on college campuses but on college campuses. i issue you a number of pro-life groups versus the number of pro-abortion groups. i can say that stuff and it's boring because their numbers. but how do we show people that this is a...
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. >> prince charles i believe spent some time at jalong grammar. many more coming up here. >>> street talk as well. we found five stocks that need to be on your radar right now. the markets's on the move. you also have the s&p 500 sitting there at 1571. guess what? we've now crossed one point over that closing high that we hit last tuesday of 1570. this of course is the big question. stick around to find out. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh ♪ oh, oh, all the way are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. and never back down. who believe the american dream doesn't just happen, it's something you have to work fo
. >> prince charles i believe spent some time at jalong grammar. many more coming up here. >>> street talk as well. we found five stocks that need to be on your radar right now. the markets's on the move. you also have the s&p 500 sitting there at 1571. guess what? we've now crossed one point over that closing high that we hit last tuesday of 1570. this of course is the big question. stick around to find out. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know...
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this is terrible grammar. >> jimmy: i think -- it's dream for any comedian to host "saturday night live it's crazier. i mean, it still feels like -- >> jimmy: how was the experience when you were up there? did you -- 'cause i didn't get to talk to you after the show, but you did fantastic. got nominated for an emmy. i mean, it was so awesome. [ cheers and applause ] you're was the best! you're like a natural. it's perfect. >> it is. it was like, my -- literally, that's the biggest dream i've ever had. it's like -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> if i could just go see the show, like i never saw the show when i lived here, so to be hosting it, like my main thing was like -- "don't start bawling. don't start bawling." when i came out for the monologue. i was like -- >> jimmy: don't start -- [ laughter ] you were very emotional. yeah, a lot of -- >> i mean it literally -- >> jimmy: a lot of emotions go -- 'cause it is live. >> yeah, and i kept doing weird things. i was like -- and i thought, oh, you're gonna -- if you go, it's going to be such an ugly cry and i won't get it back. and then it's like, oh
this is terrible grammar. >> jimmy: i think -- it's dream for any comedian to host "saturday night live it's crazier. i mean, it still feels like -- >> jimmy: how was the experience when you were up there? did you -- 'cause i didn't get to talk to you after the show, but you did fantastic. got nominated for an emmy. i mean, it was so awesome. [ cheers and applause ] you're was the best! you're like a natural. it's perfect. >> it is. it was like, my -- literally, that's...
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so by reading so much it's helped their vocabulary and writing, the command of grammar and so forth. >> who did the actual writing, putting the language down and if you hat creative differences how did you solve them? >> first with differences. we didn't really have too many arguments. [laughter] >> now, surprisingly, i'd say 95% of the book we wrote lock step, and after a jog or bike ride, when he would say i want to develop this character, here's how old i want him to me. and my contribution is i would say something like, well, what kind of friend would he take to hawai'i with system as a parent, if you say you're bringing a friend on vacation, i'd have some questions. so what question does you think the parents would have? so i kind of prompted. but he wrote it. i did editing, and then he wooed did me. so we went back -- i think. >> we had this tag team experience. he would write, and he wooed did, and then i'd write some and we would come together and discuss ideas. >> a lot of days he would it? front of the computer and i would sit beside him, and as he is typing i would say, ho
so by reading so much it's helped their vocabulary and writing, the command of grammar and so forth. >> who did the actual writing, putting the language down and if you hat creative differences how did you solve them? >> first with differences. we didn't really have too many arguments. [laughter] >> now, surprisingly, i'd say 95% of the book we wrote lock step, and after a jog or bike ride, when he would say i want to develop this character, here's how old i want him to me....
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we have grammar. we have words. so someone can tell you, boy, did i have a neat time today. the physics that i saw was blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, yeah? and we have a language. and we've always wondered, how come that dolphins don't seem to have maybe like-- they don't an alphabet language, yeah? what's they're alphabet? how many letters, you know? what are they're word processors like? how do the dolphins do it? and there's some neat ideas on that. and the way the dolphins do it goes something like this-- it's speculated. what the dolphin does-- the dolphin swimming over a nice great big terrain and big valley down the all-- nice stuff down there. and dolphin go-- --come back in. so that-- coming in as the image that the dolphin has, yeah? and with that image, that dolphin has then the view of that world, yeah? now, the dolphin goes to some friend and goes-- --and puts that image directly in the mind of the friend. no language needed, gang. maybe the dolphin embellishes a little bit, lies a little like-- you know? [laughter] so we do that and we're cutting mus
we have grammar. we have words. so someone can tell you, boy, did i have a neat time today. the physics that i saw was blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, yeah? and we have a language. and we've always wondered, how come that dolphins don't seem to have maybe like-- they don't an alphabet language, yeah? what's they're alphabet? how many letters, you know? what are they're word processors like? how do the dolphins do it? and there's some neat ideas on that. and the way the dolphins do it...
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they're living in the shadows, and yet as young kids, they raise their hands in grammar school sayingo college, they wanted to live the american dream. all of them, it's very fascinating, andrea, when you meet them, they all do spectacularly well. they all hit this moment where they realize, uh-oh, the dream isn't real. if you can go to college, they can't get the jobs they're qualified for, because they're undocumented. so if we fix this thing, it's great for all of us. >> there's support on capitol hill, but a lot of opponents as well. what do you hope to accomplish with the film? >> you know better than me, there's a moment where the stars are aligning. it feels like there's a rare moment, when the window is opening, where we could possibly pass comprehensive reform that's been tried and failed for many, many years. my hope is if people watch this movie, they go to my website thedreamisnow.org, and open their minds and see the humanity at stake, and that it's not just a moral imperative, but an economic, a practical exercise tiff to help our economy and to help our society and get
they're living in the shadows, and yet as young kids, they raise their hands in grammar school sayingo college, they wanted to live the american dream. all of them, it's very fascinating, andrea, when you meet them, they all do spectacularly well. they all hit this moment where they realize, uh-oh, the dream isn't real. if you can go to college, they can't get the jobs they're qualified for, because they're undocumented. so if we fix this thing, it's great for all of us. >> there's...
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i grew up in suburban new york, and the grammar school i went to closed in part because of budget cutbacks. why? because their health care spending for their employees in this 30,000-population town keep going up, so they closed the school last year, two schools in the school district. this year they're laying off 15 teachers. why? because their health care expenses went up 27% in one year. so i think the public's getting the message about price transparency, but we need an organizing principle around it. i think that's part of it, and then the next step is setting some limits on how we can spend, how much we can spend as a society. thank you. >> thank you, dr. gibson, for this talk. my name is ely kirschner, i'm jack's son, and i'm the medical oncologist. what i wanted to talk about was i enjoyed how you explained how medicare is breaking the bank. but what you didn't really talk about is the whole mathematical system in this country and how the myth is that we provide the best medical care in the world. which i think is one of the biggest myths that we hear coming out of washington. we c
i grew up in suburban new york, and the grammar school i went to closed in part because of budget cutbacks. why? because their health care spending for their employees in this 30,000-population town keep going up, so they closed the school last year, two schools in the school district. this year they're laying off 15 teachers. why? because their health care expenses went up 27% in one year. so i think the public's getting the message about price transparency, but we need an organizing principle...
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they pronounce it correctly -- [laughter] if you've ever seen that, no, they've got that show on grammar and pronunciation, it's really wild. and then a bunch of eastern european countries still have that, and the germans argued that this was for the civilization, we do this for, you know, the deutscheland. my mother, me sainted irish mother was vivian, i can get away with that ethnically, all right? half irish. you know conrad term the germans? you know what he called them? after this is -- before, as they were coming into nato, he said they are a nation of -- we are a nation of carnivorous sheep. [laughter] which means they needed to have some kind of structure, military structure for the civilization of the germans. okay. so that gives you some stuff. other questions? anybody want something? i'm going to hang and here tonight, by the way. the books have arrived, i understand, and before you raise -- it's a marketing ploy, we're chaining the doors now. but it's just a marketing technique. so, you know, you're in. yes, sir. >> first of all, general, i agree with your concepts about that
they pronounce it correctly -- [laughter] if you've ever seen that, no, they've got that show on grammar and pronunciation, it's really wild. and then a bunch of eastern european countries still have that, and the germans argued that this was for the civilization, we do this for, you know, the deutscheland. my mother, me sainted irish mother was vivian, i can get away with that ethnically, all right? half irish. you know conrad term the germans? you know what he called them? after this is --...
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. >> one of my friends, rejection letter from princeton, corrected the grammar.e nra comes out with its report on school safety. at the same time, connecticut lawmakers agree to a tough new plan on gun control. will the rest of the country follow suit? olympia snow will be joining us. >>> after all the publicity, why did ashley judd decide not to run for the u.s. senate, could it be sabotage? >> one or the other. >> did i say i'm in journalism? you're watching "starting point." check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts
. >> one of my friends, rejection letter from princeton, corrected the grammar.e nra comes out with its report on school safety. at the same time, connecticut lawmakers agree to a tough new plan on gun control. will the rest of the country follow suit? olympia snow will be joining us. >>> after all the publicity, why did ashley judd decide not to run for the u.s. senate, could it be sabotage? >> one or the other. >> did i say i'm in journalism? you're watching...
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i think journalism class, i tell my students to fix people's grammar because you don't want them to soundm to do that it is cold and i don't like it. >> i don't think it looks that ignore an today. i understand when you were saying if it were, say, 1950, 1960. but that dialect -- >> have you been watching what's going on? chris looked at me and you. >> no, no. look. >> i don't think a little bit of lead leaving off a "g" is going to let people think had is a an unlettered thug after all. >> certain places. >> you think that's -- i actually -- so i hi -- i see -- >> that's interesting. >> well, here -- >> politician now. you have to be careful. >> i think it sounded real. >> here is what i think is as if mating. so much of the -- centrality of the appeal is precisely, i think, ability as you stated to actually speak in a variety of sort of american tones. mine, he can -- he can speak in different tones and doesn't sound like that when he is in front of congress. he does mop sound like in iowa. i mean -- but he does sound like that in front of the cbc. the question is journalistically, to p
i think journalism class, i tell my students to fix people's grammar because you don't want them to soundm to do that it is cold and i don't like it. >> i don't think it looks that ignore an today. i understand when you were saying if it were, say, 1950, 1960. but that dialect -- >> have you been watching what's going on? chris looked at me and you. >> no, no. look. >> i don't think a little bit of lead leaving off a "g" is going to let people think had is a an...
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i was wondering if you could correct my grammar. that was the border guard.ding here? dying hebrew?ou stu when we were at war with iran, i studied farsi. now that we are at war with israel, i'm studying hebrew. we should learn to communicate with enemies. at was the first iraqi i met. we got into baghdad and we met a woman. she said, i love black women poets. who is your favorite? she started telling me hers. it is an educated country with wonderful people. >> how many on that first trip? >> 12. >> who paid? >> everyone paid for themself. we had people from the jewish community. everyone pays their own expenses on the entire trip. >> where did you get the name "codepink" and why? >> we were on a retreat and we took a break. we were joking about yellow lines and red. we do not know what we were supposed to do if the alert change from one to another. without we need another code alert. that is how we came up with it. >> these hearing rooms, they see with pink. what did they say to you when you come into the room? >> the guards see us and they speak into their w
i was wondering if you could correct my grammar. that was the border guard.ding here? dying hebrew?ou stu when we were at war with iran, i studied farsi. now that we are at war with israel, i'm studying hebrew. we should learn to communicate with enemies. at was the first iraqi i met. we got into baghdad and we met a woman. she said, i love black women poets. who is your favorite? she started telling me hers. it is an educated country with wonderful people. >> how many on that first trip?...
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kelsey grammar's daughter. she plays on a tv show "iron side." cops on tv? it will never work. iron side. >>gretchen: prosecutors in the case against a man accused of killing 12 when he opened fire on a colorado movie theater says he deserve to die for that crime. >>steve: officials are planning to seek the death against james holmes but will they have a hard time proving he's mentally competent? to find out how this works is fox news senior analyst judge andrew napolitano. last week his defense people said let's make a deal. we will go ahead and he will plead guilty if you promise not to execute. >> the deal itself consists of a lot of negotiating between the defense counsel, prosecutor and ultimately the judge is brought in. the judge has to make sure the deal is basically just, basically fair and both sides want to do it. for the defense to say through the media we want to plead guilty and have life without parole is unusual but not unprecedented. >>steve: why did they do that? >> they might want to put a little pressure on the prosecutors to accept this guilty plea because
kelsey grammar's daughter. she plays on a tv show "iron side." cops on tv? it will never work. iron side. >>gretchen: prosecutors in the case against a man accused of killing 12 when he opened fire on a colorado movie theater says he deserve to die for that crime. >>steve: officials are planning to seek the death against james holmes but will they have a hard time proving he's mentally competent? to find out how this works is fox news senior analyst judge andrew...
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[laughter] >> i am frank grammar. i wanted to propose a question.it's a triptych panel. i want to suggest that maybe in this area of looking at customary internatiinternati onal law is not enough and we have to be thinking about a creative new law. it's not always just deriving from it but it is actually making the law so that, there's nothing wrong with what he did because i think that is step one but in 2.0 i think we might think about how do we look at this in new ways. i'm going to put three questions to you. one is espionage. it doesn't really apply but there should be something out there with respect to that or should there be? and second what about crack at response is? we have a lot of attacks and the banks and various other kinds of things. does the pregnancy have a right to respond and then the third question which relates to when can you respond and you were saying if with respect to stuxnet goes to eminent and do we need to rethink the concept of eminent and do it arguably just need to change it? my real question is don't we need to thin
[laughter] >> i am frank grammar. i wanted to propose a question.it's a triptych panel. i want to suggest that maybe in this area of looking at customary internatiinternati onal law is not enough and we have to be thinking about a creative new law. it's not always just deriving from it but it is actually making the law so that, there's nothing wrong with what he did because i think that is step one but in 2.0 i think we might think about how do we look at this in new ways. i'm going to...