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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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, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or her hand? their hand? everyone is singular. their is plural. as a length wisconsin i was raised to believe there are rules of language. the man noam chomsky got us thinking about how you talk about what people know. their length with stick competence, so i knew that everybody who is native speaker of a language has a level of competence, knows the difference between what is grammatical and not, and this is the model we worked with for many decades. so you like to think people would be consistent in the way they speak and would care whether it's
, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or...
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. >> grammar tips to help you make the good impression.ple who know how to read. >> and terry shodeen, author of "small message, big impact." >> hey, ladies. >> it is true, because we're so techie and there's auto correct on spelling and everything else, we don't pay as much attention to grammar as we used to, do we? >> i was texting my daughter and for the first time i did "u-r" for your. and i hated myself. what's one of the things we do to make us sound stupid? >> the word "like" is universally disliked. it's all about what impression you want to send. >> and absolutely. the goal is, what is your intention. so if you're selling yourself on the job interview or selling a product or a service or a philosophy or idea, you're trying to present yourself and your ideas in a way that's attractive to people and inspires them to want to hear more. >> we're sabotaging our own success, in other words. >> let's see how smart we are, shall we? we're going to look at movie clips and see if we can pick out the grammatical error, let's start with a cli
. >> grammar tips to help you make the good impression.ple who know how to read. >> and terry shodeen, author of "small message, big impact." >> hey, ladies. >> it is true, because we're so techie and there's auto correct on spelling and everything else, we don't pay as much attention to grammar as we used to, do we? >> i was texting my daughter and for the first time i did "u-r" for your. and i hated myself. what's one of the things we do to...
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, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or her hand? their hand? everyone is singular. their is plural. as a length wisconsin i was raised to believe there are rules of language. the man noam chomsky got us thinking about how you talk about what people know. their length with stick competence, so i knew that everybody who is native speaker of a language has a level of competence, knows the difference between what is grammatical and not, and this is the model we worked with for many decades. so you like to think people would be consistent in the way they speak and would care whether it's
, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or...
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, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or her hand? their hand? everyone is singular. their is plural. as a length wisconsin i was raised to believe there are rules of language. the man noam chomsky got us thinking about how you talk about what people know. their length with stick competence, so i knew that everybody who is native speaker of a language has a level of competence, knows the difference between what is grammatical and not, and this is the model we worked with for many decades. so you like to think people would be consistent in the way they speak and would care whether it's
, depend upon whether you used grammar correctly. the story i love to tell is when i first started teaching, i'm a linguist, and i would be asked what due you do, and i say, i teach length with sticks and they're like, i better watch my grammar they don't say that to me anymore. they say, oh, that's cool, because we have seasons that -- have a sense that the rules of language don't matter so much. so if you want to say everybody raised -- what is the word that goes with hand? his hand? his or...
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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. the democratic county central committee and ended up chairings by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community
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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and i went to lake shore grammar school right next to them. i used to sneak up and buy their big cookies during recess. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. there you go. oh. [snickering] nice dress, ryan. it's not a dress. it's a kurta. [laughing] okay. tonight, one of our most ethnic coworkers, kelly, has invited us all to a diwali celebration put on by her community. what is diwali, you may ask? well, to have kelly explain it,
and i went to lake shore grammar school right next to them. i used to sneak up and buy their big cookies during recess. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. there you go. oh. [snickering] nice dress, ryan....
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thate been very fortunate i have worked since i left grammar school in 1976 and made a living as an actor. -- you know, i do not necessarily go and seek projects. they just find me. so to speak. my agent calls up and says, somebody wants to work with you. this is a good text, you read it, and if the timing is right, you set sail and do it. i have been a journeyman actor all my life, really. love what i do as an actor, love the work. hopefully one gets better, hopefully there is some residents there of authenticity in the work and strength. tavis: i do not know that you have any authentic way of answering this question but let me ask it anyway. for -- nery is famous .y word, not his, decrying consequencesme that happened as a result of playing that character for the years that he played it. tobalance, i do not want ask whether the bond years were good or bad for you. give me some sense of what you think opened up for you or perhaps foreclosed playing bond for as long as you did. ,> i was going to higher ground just gratitude. gratitude for playing a role which is iconic. -- gratitude for b
thate been very fortunate i have worked since i left grammar school in 1976 and made a living as an actor. -- you know, i do not necessarily go and seek projects. they just find me. so to speak. my agent calls up and says, somebody wants to work with you. this is a good text, you read it, and if the timing is right, you set sail and do it. i have been a journeyman actor all my life, really. love what i do as an actor, love the work. hopefully one gets better, hopefully there is some residents...
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so a lot of people hate her and there is a grammar school educated mainly men. they get all of the families and get educated and have everything to do what virginia woolf with hatred actually. it's real hatred. in other countries she's described very differently. if you go to the conference is in france, she is a tragic heroine whose tremendously romanticized and in america i think she's much more of a political heroin than someone that is paradoxically very radical and very left wing and socialist and feminist. but she actually was in her thinking so she's a very complicated figure and changes when people look at different ways. >> who is this group, hermione lee? >> the bloomsbury group was only called the bloomsbury group after a group of friends. it was cambridge for instance this is essentially a group of young men who got to know each other in cambridge. toby who was the brother of virginia woolf and he died young to get to know each other in cambridge and then they moved to london and they took up these big houses in the 18th-century squares and that is t
so a lot of people hate her and there is a grammar school educated mainly men. they get all of the families and get educated and have everything to do what virginia woolf with hatred actually. it's real hatred. in other countries she's described very differently. if you go to the conference is in france, she is a tragic heroine whose tremendously romanticized and in america i think she's much more of a political heroin than someone that is paradoxically very radical and very left wing and...
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book entitled "english grammar. the different classes of learners. kept these books, knowing the important import -- knowinge rlies.portanta import eliza supports him as he becomes an alderman of the town and then a mayor. perhaps even though eliza had married a tailor and that's all she was expecting from life, perhaps she did entertaining in this room as he started the political journey. this might have been the kitchen or eating area of the home. andrew and eliza did purchase their first place while they live in this house. they bought dolly in 1842 and a few days later purchased her half brother, sam. so they did have domestic help. they would help eliza with chores such as raising the children, cutting the firewood, and cooking the meals. this is the house where they got their start. this is where they put the roots down in the community. this is where he had a this arriving business at the tailor. -- thriving business as a tailor. this is where he first entertained as he started to politics. this is a house wh
book entitled "english grammar. the different classes of learners. kept these books, knowing the important import -- knowinge rlies.portanta import eliza supports him as he becomes an alderman of the town and then a mayor. perhaps even though eliza had married a tailor and that's all she was expecting from life, perhaps she did entertaining in this room as he started the political journey. this might have been the kitchen or eating area of the home. andrew and eliza did purchase their...
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is grammars is as that sounds, mr. engravings and three-hour briefings. we got a copy of this.then he signed this 20 years later. and the other thing i was mentioning this before we began. i have vivid memories about military pensions. he said something to the effect of how he was outraged. but it was a terrible thing the generals were more interested in their pensions. i say this today because yesterday, almost three decades later, the secretary of defense said almost exactly the same thing. and everything had to be done a certain way. when you think about how chuck hagel said this, it is almost rearranged. i should also mention that the secretary used much milder language. that is not surprising. it's not a book, it's an indictment. who is being indicted. in that particular order. republicans and democrats have a particular thing for that. okay that i'm not going to repeat what was said, it is a strong director that includes what david said 27 years ago in this book. given the people he has indicted, rather than me telling you this, here is david stockman himself. >> thank yo
is grammars is as that sounds, mr. engravings and three-hour briefings. we got a copy of this.then he signed this 20 years later. and the other thing i was mentioning this before we began. i have vivid memories about military pensions. he said something to the effect of how he was outraged. but it was a terrible thing the generals were more interested in their pensions. i say this today because yesterday, almost three decades later, the secretary of defense said almost exactly the same thing....
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. >> reporter: fogarty, aka grammar girl, warns to be careful relying on software to fix your mistakes. many of these spelling bee words weren't even recognized by autocorrect. >> menufar? >> menufar? >> also maneuver. >> reporter: a water lily. >> n-e-n-u-p-h-a-r. nenuphar. >> reporter: autocorrect turns it into minuphase. this year's bee has an added twist. contestants also had to define vocabulary words, a completely different skill. >> it would be almost as if you were having a sudoku competition and suddenly you told people they had to do multiplication tables to call pie. >> reporter: and isn't the spelling part hard enough already? >> backciforous. >> could i get everything, please? >> sure. >> reporter: backciforrous and autocorrect turns it into vaccine toys. >> none of those programs are foolproof. >> reporter: sometimes you just have to trust your gut. >> b-a-c-c-i-f-e-r-o-u-s? bacciferous? >> yes. >> reporter: for a moment like this. for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >> i would have spelled it as machine toy or whatever it was. vaccine toy. the finals are tonig
. >> reporter: fogarty, aka grammar girl, warns to be careful relying on software to fix your mistakes. many of these spelling bee words weren't even recognized by autocorrect. >> menufar? >> menufar? >> also maneuver. >> reporter: a water lily. >> n-e-n-u-p-h-a-r. nenuphar. >> reporter: autocorrect turns it into minuphase. this year's bee has an added twist. contestants also had to define vocabulary words, a completely different skill. >> it...
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we've given out to people we're on armed forces policy which is very successful education policy with grammar schools in every town that we'd like to have is something that is seen as very important for the people of this country and yes we're going to have to work on the numbers we're going to have to show that we can afford it in a time of austerity but i believe that once we set up the policies how we're going to pay for it and we've got the right people to actually deliver it we're going to be moving forward at an even greater speed than you've seen today stephen wolf city spokesman for the u.k. independence party thank you very much for your comments well there you have it much a seismic shift taking place in british politics today david cameron's already said that he's going to have to work very hard to try and win back the support will there is that a very tit for you can't say for the past two days. that what would more supporters of the three traditional parties lured away by ukip britain's political landscape could be changing we'll have more analysis on that later here on r.t. . hu
we've given out to people we're on armed forces policy which is very successful education policy with grammar schools in every town that we'd like to have is something that is seen as very important for the people of this country and yes we're going to have to work on the numbers we're going to have to show that we can afford it in a time of austerity but i believe that once we set up the policies how we're going to pay for it and we've got the right people to actually deliver it we're going to...
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if it's one sentence, the grammar is really bad. >> not focused on the grammar here, john.ther allegations, including yanking players by their jerseys, forcing them to wear workout clothes inside-out to a restaurant after a loss. asking a player if she was going to lose the game for the team and lightly hitting her in the stomach with the back of her hand. a discrimination lawsuit -- eventually fired her. >> they've got that on video. >> she's invited. this lady goes, i got invite my boss to the wedding and her husband's like don't do that. i've got to do it. don't do it. and so they're in there and they've got the wedding video and from what i understand because, you know, i look at a lot of these things on the weekend, right? videos, yes, i love them. and in this one, she goes up to the lady who just got married, the kids from the orphanage love it. and she goes, don't get pregnant. i sure would hate for things to go badly for you at the office? here's a video i was watching saturday night viewing. >> i'm very proud of you. i'm very excited about it. hope it's good tonigh
if it's one sentence, the grammar is really bad. >> not focused on the grammar here, john.ther allegations, including yanking players by their jerseys, forcing them to wear workout clothes inside-out to a restaurant after a loss. asking a player if she was going to lose the game for the team and lightly hitting her in the stomach with the back of her hand. a discrimination lawsuit -- eventually fired her. >> they've got that on video. >> she's invited. this lady goes, i got...
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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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policy well look we want to see grammar schools roads and every single town and city in this country we want to see zero tolerance on crime we also want to see an end to the renewable lunacy is wind turbines and we're also opposed to something called hate chess two which is high speed rail which is costly and ineffective ok one thing you haven't mentioned is the economy and surely people are really concerned about economic matters yet you keep solution that. well what we believe is that they do have to be cuts in the economy and that the public sector is bloaters we also want to see a fairer and simpler tax system a flat tax if you like whereby everybody on minimum wage could be lifted out of tax altogether what we think is that that would kick start the economy but equally we want to reduce the cost of foreign aid we want to come out to you which will say fifty three million pounds a day beyond around two hundred billion a year it's estimated and that will allow us to trade and signed our own free trade deals once again and we want to reignite our commonwealth ling's we can choose l
policy well look we want to see grammar schools roads and every single town and city in this country we want to see zero tolerance on crime we also want to see an end to the renewable lunacy is wind turbines and we're also opposed to something called hate chess two which is high speed rail which is costly and ineffective ok one thing you haven't mentioned is the economy and surely people are really concerned about economic matters yet you keep solution that. well what we believe is that they do...
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you're a regular kid mark your grammar you kiss my board you can't march. oh you have no rights you have no right to be there if you have no might. you have no right to be here got hurt you are. all the video since gone viral on the internet raising questions about how blurry the language in the fourth amendment must look like to some police officers and while this video might be shocking served to show the importance of documenting illegal activity by police before you head out the door their video camera and start a new career watching the watchers learn about the laws where you live because while thirty eight states do allow citizens to record police as long as you don't interfere with their activity that leaves twelve other states where the line is blurred when it comes your civil liberties versus police brutality a good rule of thumb would be that if you see something film something. like that. or she might be like. oh. this week the senate agriculture committee passed a bipartisan farm bill aimed at reducing spending by twenty four billion dollars ove
you're a regular kid mark your grammar you kiss my board you can't march. oh you have no rights you have no right to be there if you have no might. you have no right to be here got hurt you are. all the video since gone viral on the internet raising questions about how blurry the language in the fourth amendment must look like to some police officers and while this video might be shocking served to show the importance of documenting illegal activity by police before you head out the door their...
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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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age.have to start at a young so it is grammar school, middle school.o reinstate shop courses. so we could graduate with th knowledge of what is a monkey wrench and what is a socket wrench. neil: what itis a monkey wrench? spirit is what monkeys use. [laughter] neil: you and i were talking about this last time. in other countries, they actually value certain things. in germany, mechanics are held up to be like doctors. >> they are the cornetone of europe are dead because they have never forgotten that. if you graduate from a technical school, you get the same amount of dignity and respect as ifyou are a braiain surgeon or a stockbror through and they have me their cards so complited thheare the only ones that can fix them, which is very good smart strategy. >>kay. neil: what do you think happs now? colleges, tuitions, things a out of wack. some of them can't find students. why do you thihat there has been a protest on the part of students and parents? and where are those kids going? wh they give up on higher learng altogether, even if it is going to spe
age.have to start at a young so it is grammar school, middle school.o reinstate shop courses. so we could graduate with th knowledge of what is a monkey wrench and what is a socket wrench. neil: what itis a monkey wrench? spirit is what monkeys use. [laughter] neil: you and i were talking about this last time. in other countries, they actually value certain things. in germany, mechanics are held up to be like doctors. >> they are the cornetone of europe are dead because they have never...
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thought was fascinating and you see the emails that come into the inbox and a lot of them have bad grammarguage, and what's going on there is they are intentionally creating bad grammar and bad spelling because they're not looking for sophisticated, well-educated people with a lot of these phishing attacks. they are looking for people who are uneducated, unsophisticated and might not realize that it's bad grammar. those are the folks, they think, the attackers think might be naive enough to respond to those emails. they're bad on purpose which was surprising to me. i thought it was just guys around the world who didn't have good english, they're screening out well-educated people by targeting people that might not believe the email. >> they have some complex attack, so to speak. they can find somebody's -- they can find the facebook contacts of somebody and therefore, you think it is coming from a friend of yours and it says photos or something like that and then you open up that malicious email. >> and what the folks here are saying about that is that the adversary, and that's the term th
thought was fascinating and you see the emails that come into the inbox and a lot of them have bad grammarguage, and what's going on there is they are intentionally creating bad grammar and bad spelling because they're not looking for sophisticated, well-educated people with a lot of these phishing attacks. they are looking for people who are uneducated, unsophisticated and might not realize that it's bad grammar. those are the folks, they think, the attackers think might be naive enough to...
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they can't teach english, grammar. they've never been taught it, but they don't know what they don't know so we have this kind of terrible inherited cycle of poor education and poor parenting, creating a problem down for the generations. this is very frightening, because it will come to the point eventually where people forget completely, society forgets complete lie what they should be passing on. so that is kind of why i wrote "all must have prizes" because i woke up to this while i was at the guardian. i could see what was going on in education. i had young children. i couldn't find a school for my very young children that wasn't consisting of letting them run wild and fling mud at the wall. i had this very old fashioned view they should be taught something. couldn't find a school that would do it, and so i started to look. i went where the evidence led, and i looked at what the teachers were teaching and why they were teaching in that way, what they were being taught in teacher training institutions, and i came acr
they can't teach english, grammar. they've never been taught it, but they don't know what they don't know so we have this kind of terrible inherited cycle of poor education and poor parenting, creating a problem down for the generations. this is very frightening, because it will come to the point eventually where people forget completely, society forgets complete lie what they should be passing on. so that is kind of why i wrote "all must have prizes" because i woke up to this while i...
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i remember this in my grammar school as a kid.roblem wasn't the boys being mean, the problem was the girls being mean. all the girls who got picked ganged up against those who didn't and we had the cheerleader the -- >> you didn't get picked. we get it. >> sorry. >> that is mean. >> that is really mean. >> thank you. thank you. >> tucker, should this be shut down? >> not i don't. as long the state department is stopping the plastic gun web sites, why not this? you know, i am not certain of this, but i would be shock and jedediah came back and it wasn't the girls were perpetuating this. >> i agree. >> the natural competition -- >> girls love that. and girls have cruel at that age. girls can be very -- >> at every age. >> particularly high school girls, middle school girl -- >> girls in college, girls who graduated from college, girls in the working world, gharl are married, girls that have kids. middle aged women, senior citizens -- >> the elderly. >> the elderly, those who are dead and come back and haunt you. female viewers tweet
i remember this in my grammar school as a kid.roblem wasn't the boys being mean, the problem was the girls being mean. all the girls who got picked ganged up against those who didn't and we had the cheerleader the -- >> you didn't get picked. we get it. >> sorry. >> that is mean. >> that is really mean. >> thank you. thank you. >> tucker, should this be shut down? >> not i don't. as long the state department is stopping the plastic gun web sites, why...
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don't even count the grammar. nothing happened. so should we just go back to sleep?it was not a widespread attack like was promised. they have to keep in mind that anonymous is a loosely formed group. so who knows who wrote those. some of them are repeats of others. and this attack, it is hard to attribute to any one person or group. that is the nature of anonymous. they did do some attacks today. they released a database of over 10,000 user names and passwords from the e-commerce site, credit card numbers and other information. the honolulu police department had a breach. so it is not that they did nothing. they did not do anything that was huge today. gerri: they were promising to attack the white house. the defense department, the fbi. they were promising to -- >> those of the ones we need to worry about. those of the ones that are sucking money at a bank accounts. gerri: can you hear me? >> yes,. gerri: just checking. wasn't sure. they're promising to hit the white house, the defense department, the fbi. it did not happen. i think a lot of people out there wonder
don't even count the grammar. nothing happened. so should we just go back to sleep?it was not a widespread attack like was promised. they have to keep in mind that anonymous is a loosely formed group. so who knows who wrote those. some of them are repeats of others. and this attack, it is hard to attribute to any one person or group. that is the nature of anonymous. they did do some attacks today. they released a database of over 10,000 user names and passwords from the e-commerce site, credit...
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annie says, you know, oh, lillian, her ample figure, her poor grammar-- people would see the truth of her eventually. it shows just how much dislike there was between them. narrator: the most important shooting event in england was the annual rifle competition at wimbledon, and the big-name american shooters were invited to compete. lillian smith was the first to arrive. she shot poorly and left in a huff. the next day, annie oakley appeared. annie does great, and she does it with a rifle. and lillian's supposed to be the rifle expert. annie's the shotgun shooter. so she has upstaged lillian smith, kind of beaten her at her own game. ( gunshot, applause ) annie becomes the toast of london. some papers even said she was more popular than cody. narrator: buffalo bill never showed up at wimbledon. "the gallant colonel," a london newspaper wrote, "was not the champion of his own show." another paper compared his marksmanship unfavorably with annie's. relations between annie and buffalo bill became strained, even as the rivalry between annie and lillian heated up. a friend of lillian's pub
annie says, you know, oh, lillian, her ample figure, her poor grammar-- people would see the truth of her eventually. it shows just how much dislike there was between them. narrator: the most important shooting event in england was the annual rifle competition at wimbledon, and the big-name american shooters were invited to compete. lillian smith was the first to arrive. she shot poorly and left in a huff. the next day, annie oakley appeared. annie does great, and she does it with a rifle. and...
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a little bad grammar there. a suspicious hint of he/she political correctness. mr. slahe has a rich history of ties to al qaeda. the president's record on gitmo is checkered and weak. not unlike his foreign policy. he blame thees congress and its restrictions for the stalemate on transfer and release of prisoners. it is easier to conclude a more obvious reason, the american public's overwhelming sentiment to keep gitmo open. democrats as well as republicans have repeatedly blocked any of his efforts to close this prison. the president's ill considered plan to move the men to the homeland, import terrorists to illinois or other prison, sent off a firestorm of protest. with all the almost pitfalls surrounding incarceration, the haggling over military tribunals, mr. obama knows killing terrorists is far easier than keeping them. so this second try at a promise he made during his first campaign will be watched closesly. he repeatedly claims that the naval base prisoningdamages our image overseas. the drones, he must reason are a gift from the heavens. mr. obama said tha
a little bad grammar there. a suspicious hint of he/she political correctness. mr. slahe has a rich history of ties to al qaeda. the president's record on gitmo is checkered and weak. not unlike his foreign policy. he blame thees congress and its restrictions for the stalemate on transfer and release of prisoners. it is easier to conclude a more obvious reason, the american public's overwhelming sentiment to keep gitmo open. democrats as well as republicans have repeatedly blocked any of his...
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the committee has corrected grammar, not passing substantive laws.uick vignette. when i was attorney general we were making cases against wall street. house financial services committee passed a billen by by morgan stanley. they took away information from my office to take away from the banks. it wasn't x, y or z, it was just get this guy out of our turf. it was written by morgan stanley, passed by house financial services. this is insane. >> here is citigroup's response. citi has taken a lead role to find a common sense solution. they don't like the regular lugs. the result of this club racing, i love that word, the result of this collaboration is allowing to an approach to the transaction -- >> they are right. this is a good thing because we had so much fun in 2008 and 200 the in the financial crisis when all tax dollars went to bail them out. they want it do this over again. >> and we should be clear. the thing that blew it all up was derivatives and they were traded out of one office in london at aig. the thing that took it from, you know, a fore
the committee has corrected grammar, not passing substantive laws.uick vignette. when i was attorney general we were making cases against wall street. house financial services committee passed a billen by by morgan stanley. they took away information from my office to take away from the banks. it wasn't x, y or z, it was just get this guy out of our turf. it was written by morgan stanley, passed by house financial services. this is insane. >> here is citigroup's response. citi has taken a...
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she was told it was racist to teach grammar, things like this. i saw things, you are talking about. one of the things you don't experience in these places is if you do buck the system and go against the grain you could be facing a legal challenges so i wondered if that was a problem in britain and my other question to you is can you recommend any contemporary british writers? currently going to make a trip to britain very soon. >> the legal challenge you mentioned, we have a different system in britain from yours. i am not sure it is quite the same. there are legal challenges to teachers but the real problem comes from -- in the past, when i wrote my book "all must have prizes" in the 90s, in the 80s. >> host: 1998. >> guest: so sorry. got mixed up. i've put into that book some of the experiences some teachers and education psychologist had, in which they were terrorized by the education boards, the education officials and local authorities. and i recall one feature writing to me saying she taught in a fairly conventional way a step to teaching classes are facing funds structured re
she was told it was racist to teach grammar, things like this. i saw things, you are talking about. one of the things you don't experience in these places is if you do buck the system and go against the grain you could be facing a legal challenges so i wondered if that was a problem in britain and my other question to you is can you recommend any contemporary british writers? currently going to make a trip to britain very soon. >> the legal challenge you mentioned, we have a different...
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asking them that question asking them what they're going to be doing asking them if grammar international will be prosecuted and how to account unfortunately we spent the first three months without hearing anything we wrote them another letter this time representing one of the victims a british bahraini who'd been targeted by. at that point they still refused to tell us what they were doing so alternately last month we followed traditional review of their failure to provide any information about the state of any investigation into fin fisher. so as you just had absolutely no reassurance from the british government that they're looking into this issue at all and meanwhile the calls for sorting this out and really looking at the problem of getting much. loud a very recently the german foreign minister called for and why defined on the sale of this sort of spy website knowledge and to any political regimes that could be potentially abusing the technology so it looks like the brits are going to come under increasing pressure to police the area much more heavily bill probably thanks very much
asking them that question asking them what they're going to be doing asking them if grammar international will be prosecuted and how to account unfortunately we spent the first three months without hearing anything we wrote them another letter this time representing one of the victims a british bahraini who'd been targeted by. at that point they still refused to tell us what they were doing so alternately last month we followed traditional review of their failure to provide any information...
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she was told it was racist to teach grammar and things like this. one of the things that the adults experienced is that if you do buck the system and go against the grain, you could be facing various legal challenges. i'm wondering if that was a problem in britain. my other question to you would be can you recommend any contemporary british writers that you are particularly interested in. i'm going to bring very soon. guess not well, the legal challenge that you mentioned. we have a different system in britain from yours. i'm not sure that it is quite the same. but there are legal challenges and the real problem comes from this. this was published in the '90s. 1990. okay, i have that mixed up. they put into the book how they were paralyzed with the education officials and the local authorities that has been the authority over the schools. and she taught in a fairly conventional way, started classes and facing this. when the inspector was due to come around, she had gotten through the inspection. that is the current thing that was going on then. ther
she was told it was racist to teach grammar and things like this. one of the things that the adults experienced is that if you do buck the system and go against the grain, you could be facing various legal challenges. i'm wondering if that was a problem in britain. my other question to you would be can you recommend any contemporary british writers that you are particularly interested in. i'm going to bring very soon. guess not well, the legal challenge that you mentioned. we have a different...
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comply with the law crossroads was exhibited a they were boastful about how much more hands on their grammarnd democratic senator graham and just briefly why not well said senator the abuse of the tax code by crossroads g.p.s. and other groups and like it is the real ira scandal no one needs to hear that more than fox so-called news viewers the bad wells fargo despite signing on to a twenty five billion dollars settlement last year big banks like wells fargo are still screwing over mortgage holders a few weeks ago that bank informed orlando florida resident at t. any cild or it was beginning foreclosure proceedings on his house here's the problem the sold or has made his payments on time and sometimes even overpaid police that's his assertion that's right he overpaid and wells fargo's is still trying to take the list home the banks post spokesperson says the sold or father of three by. late in some obscure technicality of his mortgage agreement but. let's be honest this is just does not look good at all those far and the very very ugly bryan fischer during a friday broadcast of his radio sho
comply with the law crossroads was exhibited a they were boastful about how much more hands on their grammarnd democratic senator graham and just briefly why not well said senator the abuse of the tax code by crossroads g.p.s. and other groups and like it is the real ira scandal no one needs to hear that more than fox so-called news viewers the bad wells fargo despite signing on to a twenty five billion dollars settlement last year big banks like wells fargo are still screwing over mortgage...
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we want grammar school to give working class, get the jobs to move up. there are, however, some conservative back ventures & that would say exactly the same thing as you were saying and my attitude is we should treat them as our friends. >> what are the policies that brussels and enacting that 2 uk doesn't like that needs to be renegotiated from any uk government? >> whether you have good law or bad law, it is completely unacceptable to me that the people are unelected bureaucrats made in brussels. >> thank you very much for dropping by the camera. many say the man who has created this headache is david cameron. back to you in the studio, ross. >> steve is set to run. thanks for now. good stuff. jules, it's kind of interesting. now we're having this discussion in the eu and uk. how is that going down? >> i'm actually struggling to hear you because they're getting ready for the meeting next week. obviously, it's going to be a lot 06 focus behind the scenes. there's a lot about tax reform and tax evasion. that hasn't stopped us from trying to ask some of t
we want grammar school to give working class, get the jobs to move up. there are, however, some conservative back ventures & that would say exactly the same thing as you were saying and my attitude is we should treat them as our friends. >> what are the policies that brussels and enacting that 2 uk doesn't like that needs to be renegotiated from any uk government? >> whether you have good law or bad law, it is completely unacceptable to me that the people are unelected...
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. >> stephanie: you know what they say in russian grammar school when the first -- ♪ when two vowelsphanie: purchase one vowel. [ mocking pronunciation ] >> stephanie: okay. so they all agreed to meet at their friend's dorm -- they wanted to see for themselves from the tv -- dzhokher's roommate let them in saying they just missed him and let them inside. they saw the black backpack. he -- one of the guys kadyrbayev said he knew his friend was indeed involved in the bombings. he told investigators he began thinking of ways to get rid of the evidence. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: oh dear. that's not -- not the brightest bulbs. >> stephanie: the roommate is the roommate of the boston bombing, but he didn't want him to think he was acting weird by grabbing just the backpack so he decided to take the laptop as well. as the situation's gravity began to sink in one of them said they all started to freak out. the two men started to speaking to each other in russian, the cambridge guy drifted off to sleep, and when he awoke he said the backpack was gone. >> natasha should we deeech backpack? >>
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please, for-god's sake if you are going to insult me -- >> do it with proper grammar. >> stephanie: we're francis bean cobane, torn into the half sister of kim kardashian for complaining on twitter that her life was too hard. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: if i were on twitter, i would have said something too. just wish things could be easier sometimes man. and she actually misspelled man. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: what is her name -- >> francis bean. >> stephanie: she responded oh shhhh. there are kids on earth that are abandons, not to mention cancer, famine -- humans are so self involved on twitter. >> some people are not self involved on twitter. believe it or not. >> stephanie: really? >> yeah, i get a lot of breaking news from twitter. [♪breaking news theme♪] >> stephanie: so we covered the twitter fight with rihanna and amanda. rihanna loves the pain of brazilian wax. >> yeah, i read that. >> stephanie: she did have a song called ss&m. >> stephanie: yeah. she refuses any pain reliever. she says no way, i love the pain. it feels good to me. >> okay. >> stephanie: make a note of that. okay.
please, for-god's sake if you are going to insult me -- >> do it with proper grammar. >> stephanie: we're francis bean cobane, torn into the half sister of kim kardashian for complaining on twitter that her life was too hard. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: if i were on twitter, i would have said something too. just wish things could be easier sometimes man. and she actually misspelled man. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: what is her name -- >> francis bean. >> stephanie:...
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they've got to show on grammar and pronunciation and a bunch of eastern european countries. the germans argue this is for the civilization. i sainted irish mother i can get away with ethnically. irish? half german, half irish. this is another tributary king. he noted call them classics he said they are a nation -- we are a nation of carnivorous sheep. [laughter] which means they need to have some kind of military structure for the civilization of the germans. so that gives you some stuff. other questions? i'm going to hang around tonight by the way. the books have advised them before -- it's a marketing ploy. we are cheney and the is now, but it's just a marketing technique. >> first of all, i agree with your concept. a quick question for you. did they allow you to write at all barrio that attacked your mates around the corner? is that we had to do tapping because they wouldn't allow it? >> it was forbidden. in the early years, you would be hurt physically and psychologically. so you couldn't communicate. they tried to break down her structure as a kind of larger groups and
they've got to show on grammar and pronunciation and a bunch of eastern european countries. the germans argue this is for the civilization. i sainted irish mother i can get away with ethnically. irish? half german, half irish. this is another tributary king. he noted call them classics he said they are a nation -- we are a nation of carnivorous sheep. [laughter] which means they need to have some kind of military structure for the civilization of the germans. so that gives you some stuff. other...
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it adds technical corrections involving spelling, grammar, are striking redundant language and makesa few technical changes for clarification. clarify the reauthorization of the brand you as a travel promotion funding, prior language to not make it clear that bill did not intend to redistribution -- to redistribute funds meant for travel promotion. .t clarifies the manner family backlogs will be reduced. a $500 fee charged to employers visairing people in the j1 program only applies to the summer work travel program. this fee is to encourage the hiring of american workers. it clarifies the fees funding the w visa program also funds the bureau of investigation and labor research.secretary of homeland security . police amendments we have all of these amendments we have discussed with many members. >> i appreciate the hard work the senator from new york and his colleagues have done on this. understand you have gone over that with others. senator grassley. >> it is not so much on the issue of the amendment. second race, there are about about five or six parts of this bill and the jurisdi
it adds technical corrections involving spelling, grammar, are striking redundant language and makesa few technical changes for clarification. clarify the reauthorization of the brand you as a travel promotion funding, prior language to not make it clear that bill did not intend to redistribution -- to redistribute funds meant for travel promotion. .t clarifies the manner family backlogs will be reduced. a $500 fee charged to employers visairing people in the j1 program only applies to the...
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they've got to show on grammar and pronunciation and a bunch of eastern european countries. the germans argue this is for the civilization. i sainted irish mother i can get away with ethnically. irish? half german, half irish. this is another tributary king. he noted call them classics he said they are a nation -- we are a nation of carnivorous sheep. [laughter] which means they need to have some kind of military structure for the civilization of the germans. so that gives you some stuff. other questions? i'm going to hang around tonight by the way. the books have advised them before -- it's a marketing ploy. we are cheney and the is now, but it's just a marketing technique. >> first of all, i agree with your concept. a quick question for you. did they allow you to write at all barrio that attacked your mates around the corner? is that we had to do tapping because they wouldn't allow it? >> it was forbidden. in the early years, you would be hurt physically and psychologically. so you couldn't communicate. they tried to break down her structure as a kind of larger groups and
they've got to show on grammar and pronunciation and a bunch of eastern european countries. the germans argue this is for the civilization. i sainted irish mother i can get away with ethnically. irish? half german, half irish. this is another tributary king. he noted call them classics he said they are a nation -- we are a nation of carnivorous sheep. [laughter] which means they need to have some kind of military structure for the civilization of the germans. so that gives you some stuff. other...
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it adds technical corrections involving spelling, grammar or striking redundant language and it does make a few qualified technical changes or clarifications. the reauthorization of the brand travel promotion funding to mark pryor language did not make it clear that bill did not intend to redistribution -- redistribute funds that were meant for travel promotions. it clarifies the manner in will be family backlogs reduced. chargedfies a $500 fee to employers for hiring people in the visa program only applies to summer work travel programs. this fee is to encourage the hiring of american workers. it clarifies the fees are also liberal market research. with regard to the new visa program, it clarifies the secretary of homeland security of the agency which authorities had determined the prevailing wage. i think all these amendments we have discussed and i think they mean peoples -- >> i appreciate the hard work. you have gone over that with others, which i support. i don't know of anybody else wishes to speak to it. >> it is not so much on the issue of the amendment, there are about five
it adds technical corrections involving spelling, grammar or striking redundant language and it does make a few qualified technical changes or clarifications. the reauthorization of the brand travel promotion funding to mark pryor language did not make it clear that bill did not intend to redistribution -- redistribute funds that were meant for travel promotions. it clarifies the manner in will be family backlogs reduced. chargedfies a $500 fee to employers for hiring people in the visa program...