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here to help me out is grammar girl, author of grammar girl's quick and dirty. ask this question. which word will make grammar stickler's cringe? is it regardless, regarding, irrespective or irregardless? and the answer, which kathie lee and i both knew, were bragging. it is irregardless. >> irrespective and regardless. because it has the ir and less, it's a double negative. it's misused so often it's made it into the dictionary. >> oh, it is? >> yeah. it's a word but it's a word you shouldn't use if you want to be taken seriously. >> we won't. all right, kath, let's go across street to you. >> i have a lovely lady here, whose birthday is today, from san francisco. every time she has to say her age, which is -- >> 60. >> -- she's supposed to do a shot. so, i don't know what kind of shape she's in. let's try it. which song lyric is grammatically correct? lay down, sally, or -- by eric clapton you and me could write a bad romance? lady gaga. couldn't sing it if i knew it. between you and i, jessica simpson or if i were a rich man, fiddler on the roof. which lyric
here to help me out is grammar girl, author of grammar girl's quick and dirty. ask this question. which word will make grammar stickler's cringe? is it regardless, regarding, irrespective or irregardless? and the answer, which kathie lee and i both knew, were bragging. it is irregardless. >> irrespective and regardless. because it has the ir and less, it's a double negative. it's misused so often it's made it into the dictionary. >> oh, it is? >> yeah. it's a word but it's a...
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before the break, we mentioned bro grammars, and tech culture and asked if they are creating barrierso women and minorities. >> a lot of leaders responded. serene said: >> chandley, when we talk about tech culture, one term that keeps coming up is bro grammar, and can you explain what that is? >> in bro gramming, we see the imagining or rebuilding of the traditional geek stereotype, a much more aggressive and traditionally masculine version of nerd and geek culture, and it blends well with job kurt. traditionally, the geek being shy and socially awkward, unattractive, and having difficulty picking up women. and while this was inaccurate, it was rampant in the geek culture. so now with bro gramming, we see masculinity that was lost in early version stereotypes with the rise of this white nerd and boy king construct, more hyper masculine, and boy bonding and individualism. with open sexism and objectification of women. >> why don't we see more women coming forward to complain about this? >> women who come forward and talk about sexition and misogyny can expect to get harassed and have t
before the break, we mentioned bro grammars, and tech culture and asked if they are creating barrierso women and minorities. >> a lot of leaders responded. serene said: >> chandley, when we talk about tech culture, one term that keeps coming up is bro grammar, and can you explain what that is? >> in bro gramming, we see the imagining or rebuilding of the traditional geek stereotype, a much more aggressive and traditionally masculine version of nerd and geek culture, and it...
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i knew previous owners that i went to grammar school. this is a restaurant that david inspired. they have the most incredible wine list and jim who is their wine director is such an incredible host to the restaurant along with david and his staff. i spent so many memorable events there. my wife and i just celebrated our anniversary. if you ever want to have an intimate evening with friends, it's the most wonderful place to go. it's great for me personal and everyone in our neighborhood. i'm so proud to be able to bring you here today and thank you for having such an amazing place to be. congratulations and look forward to many years to come. so thank you, david. >> this is a couple things i would like to say really quickly. it's kind of funny just in recognition of tia, my partner, she just gave birth a couple weeks ago to a young strong boy named at titan. it's an amazing scene. i'm not sure if you have seen it. but we have these whole pigs getting wheeled down sacramento street and it's really funny and they come down the alley. it a fun, a lot of the old ladies that are walki
i knew previous owners that i went to grammar school. this is a restaurant that david inspired. they have the most incredible wine list and jim who is their wine director is such an incredible host to the restaurant along with david and his staff. i spent so many memorable events there. my wife and i just celebrated our anniversary. if you ever want to have an intimate evening with friends, it's the most wonderful place to go. it's great for me personal and everyone in our neighborhood. i'm so...
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grammer-- (applause) yeah grammar, it's the rules what make your mouth feel dumb. (laughter) >> jon: all right so, pakistan, france and germany might have a few tiny reasons to be mad at us. we can get back from this. >> in mexico many remain angry over reports the nsa hacked into the former mexican president's e-mail. >> the brazilian president said she was forced to postpone a planned trip to the u.s. following reports the nsa spied on her personal communications. >> complaints from nearly 40 other countries over revelations that the national security agency has been spying on their internal communications. >> jon: awkward. so what do you say, we have i problem? we're somehow addicted to paranoid snooping on everyone and everything around us. how dare you! i'm so offended! i bid you good day! but as a parting gift if i could just leave this right here-- it's just a-- it's an innocuous poster. don't use it, just when you are saying things, if you could make toast, we would, rest of the world meet me at camera 3. >> see guys, you are all up set we are spying on you
grammer-- (applause) yeah grammar, it's the rules what make your mouth feel dumb. (laughter) >> jon: all right so, pakistan, france and germany might have a few tiny reasons to be mad at us. we can get back from this. >> in mexico many remain angry over reports the nsa hacked into the former mexican president's e-mail. >> the brazilian president said she was forced to postpone a planned trip to the u.s. following reports the nsa spied on her personal communications. >>...
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had no chance of learning grammar and logic. that's like bad -- she picked up the book now within. whenever brothers maps and read a few pages but then her parents came in and told her to mend the stockings are mine is due. this is a thought experiment of woolf. what would've happened? before she was out of 13 just to be betrothed with a neighboring state. -- like what does it will stay for even do? she cried out that marriage is hateful to her and for that she was severely beaten up by her father. he would give her a chain of beads and there were tears in his eyes. how could she disobey him? how could she break his heart? in this fiction get its shaker does break her fathers are. she runs away and becomes an actress. then she is seduced by a theater company manager. she's made with child by him and then woolf writes, who shall measure the heat and violence of the poet's heart and taught him to any woman's body? she kills herself one winter's night. that's what happens to judith shakespeare. a question you might ask, is this what's going to happen to jane franklin? judith shakespea
had no chance of learning grammar and logic. that's like bad -- she picked up the book now within. whenever brothers maps and read a few pages but then her parents came in and told her to mend the stockings are mine is due. this is a thought experiment of woolf. what would've happened? before she was out of 13 just to be betrothed with a neighboring state. -- like what does it will stay for even do? she cried out that marriage is hateful to her and for that she was severely beaten up by her...
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i wish we were teaching much more economics in grammar school and high school so we had much more educateditizens. i think americans should be listening, the message that the debt limit is about paying bills we have already basically run up. we have agreed to spend, and we have spent, and we are borrowing to essentially make good on spending decisions and revenue decisions that have already made. it's not about the future. the only thing about the future right now is if there is a default, the u.s. government will have so borrow at a much higher rate going forward. that's not temporary. i believe this is historic moment. it will change the global perception of u.s. government securities as a safe asset for generations. >> short of getting congress to raise the debt ceiling, is there anything that anybody out there can do to protect their own investment, to protect their own financial stability if in fact, we are headed towards not raising the debt ceiling? >> well, you heard what fidelity is doing. i think particularly shorter term treasury instruments are instruments which are cash-like i
i wish we were teaching much more economics in grammar school and high school so we had much more educateditizens. i think americans should be listening, the message that the debt limit is about paying bills we have already basically run up. we have agreed to spend, and we have spent, and we are borrowing to essentially make good on spending decisions and revenue decisions that have already made. it's not about the future. the only thing about the future right now is if there is a default, the...
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where we're going we need to really go where my grammar you know take me home. so no word or are going to sit here i can't stand here i can lay here so you know where you are go when you look at the crime they are in their skin when you see the drug. he likes to do the prostitution and the prey not unless we have every right and every responsibility governor sponsibility to address and i stand behind these safe seats in the city because i believe. if. you think that the mayor was in you know east in a way talked about safer cities you would think he was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs a stand sitting here and i don't know why we have a mayor. rule of new schools here. for the poor. quality of life and said this was the last time that many or three phil. police chief william bratton made his name cleaning up new york city with the controversial broken win
where we're going we need to really go where my grammar you know take me home. so no word or are going to sit here i can't stand here i can lay here so you know where you are go when you look at the crime they are in their skin when you see the drug. he likes to do the prostitution and the prey not unless we have every right and every responsibility governor sponsibility to address and i stand behind these safe seats in the city because i believe. if. you think that the mayor was in you know...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> did chemile grammardyguards, which begs kwet, is she in fear for her life. >> the story just got kicked up a notch. we'll have the latest it note. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> this picture really shows the dark bruise. that shows pure rage. >> new photos in tonight's top story. does this prove chemile's boyfriend beat her? as "e.t." uncovers new details about her relationship. >> looking great today. >> i don't know about that. >> scandal star kerry washington and her baby secret
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> did chemile grammardyguards, which begs kwet, is she in fear for her life. >> the story just got kicked up a notch. we'll have the latest it note. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> this picture really shows the dark bruise. that shows pure rage. >> new photos in tonight's top story. does this prove chemile's boyfriend beat her? as "e.t." uncovers new details...
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won emmys for the role, including familiar faces, remember anne hathaway aspen el pea and kelsey grammaricial, the best place on the planet to grow old is sweden. the u.n. ranked 91 countries on how well they cared for their citizens over the age of 60. a strong universal pension pushed sweden to number one. the richest country in the world, the united states, came in 8th. >>> as you sit down to dinner tonight a reality check about a glass of wine. wine drinkers may be consuming a lot more than they think. a standard serving size is five ounz. researchers found three things make you pour too much, if the wine is in a wide glass or if you hold the glass by pouring the wine or if the wine is white. >>> and when we come back, something for all the frustrated workers everywhere, a woman who created a stunning message for her boss on the way out the door. her video sensation tonight. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa
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i see a lot of pressure on both three and we're not seeing a lot of pressure on the united out of grammar of this and and can't always doesn't have the same levels of the mastic this as they the it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights and i thought but generally speaking i think international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. or loads of goodies for you right now at r.t. dot com including a very special souvenir from iran from russia it's a copy of a cia spy drone shot down two years ago we've got more on the story at r.t. top calming including how the machine was captured reverse engineer and decoded also why you're there on the web site you can check out the story brain from all bit of european science satellite expected to fall back to earth after two and a half years of working overtime it will split into more than fifty pieces. if anyone's guess. in its latest official statement on n.s.a. spying in fran
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morning or else you know what pressure on bahrain marching a lot of pressure i mean edited out of grammar and can't always doesn't have the same levels of domestic dissenters the it's the same story the issue really are getting press is migrant workers' rights no boy but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. a very special souvenir from iran to russia a copy of a cia spy drone to iran says it shot down last year we got nor the story at our web site including how the machine was captured reverse engineered andy card and also that free online. rain over a little bit a european science satellite is expected to fall back to earth and a half years of working overtime it will split into more than fifty pieces of where they would end up if still everyone's gets. and its latest official statement on n.s.a. spying in france the uighurs has labelled allegations that it logs a millions of phone calls a lie and this hasn't stopped the ne
morning or else you know what pressure on bahrain marching a lot of pressure i mean edited out of grammar and can't always doesn't have the same levels of domestic dissenters the it's the same story the issue really are getting press is migrant workers' rights no boy but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations. a very special souvenir...
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you know what pressure on both agree and we're not seeing a lot of pressure on me make it out of grammarand count i was doesn't have the same levels of the mastic dissenters they do it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights no point but generally speaking of international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to as you say to get away with some serious human rights violations lots of goodies on our website this hour including a very special souvenir from iran to russia a copy of a cia spy drone in the tehran says it shot down two years ago at r.t. dot com we've got the full story including how the machine was captured reverse engineered and decoded why is there you can also check out this other story brain from. a european science satellite expected to fall back to earth after two and a half years working overtime it will be split though into fifty peter's pieces as it goes through reentry where the debris ends up. anyone's guess. just one in twenty minutes past the hour here in mosc
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eyes to the proper word is automated it is hard to take someone seriously who seems confused about grammar. oh man sort of schooling you myself all that z t h g four eight to one reply for me who said wrong optimize was an appropriate word choice for the oxford english dictionary. verb another term for automate another term for itemize well that's it for a day guys thanks as always for writing and for watching. so guys there's a lot going on in the news this week truckers are taking over d.c. ted cruz turned a speech from the value voters summit into an opportunity to fear monger us against tyrannical goose hunting and fox news uncovered the real freeloaders off the welfare state with a lot to cover and i called my friend comedian lee camp to help me sort through what's going on man how are you so me i got a great joke for a man can you dick cheney is that around by joe lieberman joe lieberman saying hey man isn't it nice that we're here instead of not in our jail cells where you know what this actually happened can you believe that we have war criminals actually joking about the fact that
eyes to the proper word is automated it is hard to take someone seriously who seems confused about grammar. oh man sort of schooling you myself all that z t h g four eight to one reply for me who said wrong optimize was an appropriate word choice for the oxford english dictionary. verb another term for automate another term for itemize well that's it for a day guys thanks as always for writing and for watching. so guys there's a lot going on in the news this week truckers are taking over d.c....
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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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i was you know a lot of pressure on both three and marching a lot of pressure on me make a lot of grammarand count i was doesn't have the same levels of domestic dissenters they do it's the same story the issue where they are getting pressures migrant workers' rights no point but generally speaking i think the international community can be a bit silent where the goals can sound and obviously. to some extent enables them to do as you see it to get away with some serious human rights violations. so a very special souvenir from iran to russia right there a copy of a cia spy drone tehran says it shot down two years ago if not more that story right now what are to be told to call including how the machine indeed was captured reverse engineered and be coded why is there at all to dot com also check this one out as well the rain from all bit european science satellite is expected to fall back to earth off to two and a half years of working over time it will split into more than fifty pieces but where they'll end up it's anybody's guess. maybe you. should open the car. to. everyone in my life th
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eyes to the proper word is automated it is hard to take someone seriously who seems confused about grammar . homeland sort of schooling you myself all that z t h g four eight to one reply for me who said wrong optimize was an appropriate word choice for the oxford english dictionary automotives verb another term for automate another term for itemize well that's it for today guys thanks as always for writing and for watching . so has a lot going on in the news this week truckers are taking over d.c. ted cruz turned a speech from the value voters summit into an opportunity to fear monger us against tyrannical goose hunting and fox news uncovered the real freeloaders off the welfare state with a lot to cover and i called up my friend comedian lee camp to help me sort through what's going on man how are you so me i got a great joke for a man who can dick cheney is that around and it by joe lieberman joe lieberman saying hey man isn't it nice that we're here instead of not in our jail cells where you know what this actually happened can you believe that we have war criminals actually joking abo
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it's not correct grammar but you know what i'm saying so. that's ok but if i had been he was terrible about breaking and laughing but then if i laughed during his take he would get upset so i learned to by my cheek and you have a bridge that oh constantly the groundlings they would i was famous for breaking and i we had a director once that said rachel every time you start to break onstage i want you to think to yourself what would meryl streep do. and i was like well now i'm going to laugh every single time and i did and i continued to laugh and it and it really actually really did make some of the performers angry they're like this isn't the carol burnett show and i do a personal assistant sign confidentiality agreements you know what i feel like i need to i should have i need out now you should i think because they have all your secrets j. i have all my secrets and good stuff it's kind of a lot of secrets but it is kind of scary because they are ina isn't she doesn't have to know your personal they know everything so you call you call is
it's not correct grammar but you know what i'm saying so. that's ok but if i had been he was terrible about breaking and laughing but then if i laughed during his take he would get upset so i learned to by my cheek and you have a bridge that oh constantly the groundlings they would i was famous for breaking and i we had a director once that said rachel every time you start to break onstage i want you to think to yourself what would meryl streep do. and i was like well now i'm going to laugh...
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then we went up to the bronx to where my little grammar school was and then we went to my high school. katie: funny you should mention that because we did have a surprise for you. i took you back to your alma mater. look at that. >> this is what it looked like when i was a student. go ahead. look at this. katie: the entire graduating class of 2012 decided to surprise their famous alum. regis established a scholarship program here making it ponl for five students to attend every year. >> i wanted to personally thank you for the help that the scholarship you have given to myself and my parents helped us significantly and i just want to thank you for everything have you done for me and for other students in general. katie: that was so sweet. >> that was very nice. >> you were very moved. >> i was moved too. i love those kids. katie: hey, we pulled out a wedding photo of you and joy 43 years ago. i figured that i could say so. as someone who is about to walk down the aisle, but for the second time, what is your advice? >> are you planning soon to get married? katie: maybe in a year. >> ok
then we went up to the bronx to where my little grammar school was and then we went to my high school. katie: funny you should mention that because we did have a surprise for you. i took you back to your alma mater. look at that. >> this is what it looked like when i was a student. go ahead. look at this. katie: the entire graduating class of 2012 decided to surprise their famous alum. regis established a scholarship program here making it ponl for five students to attend every year....
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>> i found out in late grammar school. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. after awhile, i became defensive and protective. >> did you ever meet his reported mistress? >> oh, yes. yes. many times. >> did you know that she was apparently, and this is fairly well documented, not only your father's mistress, but the mistress of the president of the united states in. >> yes, i did know that after things started coming out and i started putting things together, yes, she was traveling between the president and my father. >> tell me how you believe your great uncle and the mob family that he ran killed the president of the united states. >> if you look at oswald, we know for a fact now that his uncle was a bookie that worked for charles. we know that for a fact. we know now that jack ruby worked for sam. we can connect the two organized crime. so, when my uncle gave me this information, all we basically did was work backward. i asked him, i said to him, why do you think that this happened? he told me, basically, because the president's father backed out of what he
>> i found out in late grammar school. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. after awhile, i became defensive and protective. >> did you ever meet his reported mistress? >> oh, yes. yes. many times. >> did you know that she was apparently, and this is fairly well documented, not only your father's mistress, but the mistress of the president of the united states in. >> yes, i did know that after things started coming out and i started putting things together, yes,...
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now, excuse my grammar but who do he want? see, we can stop all this fighting right now., a lot of times you put yourself in a fighting situation, you might be fighting for somebody that don't want you. see? let's just back the thing up for a second here, ladies. don't ever get into that. fighting over a guy. you lose your friend over this. you have got to remember the key. you are the prize. you're the ticket. women are the ticket. [applause] i wrote two books to try to get my daughters to understand this. i want every woman to understand this listening to me. you are the one that makes the world go around. without you, this don't happen for us. [applause] >> you have to understand that. what are you talking about?
now, excuse my grammar but who do he want? see, we can stop all this fighting right now., a lot of times you put yourself in a fighting situation, you might be fighting for somebody that don't want you. see? let's just back the thing up for a second here, ladies. don't ever get into that. fighting over a guy. you lose your friend over this. you have got to remember the key. you are the prize. you're the ticket. women are the ticket. [applause] i wrote two books to try to get my daughters to...
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they learned grammar and they learned language and they learned mathematics. been raised very well. they are very well behaved. if you experience stephan, he's a very, very polite and educated person. i think elizabeth tried her best to give them structure and a good life under the given circumstances in the dungeon. >> recent home video of fritzl frolicking in thailand suggests he didn't have a care in the world and also suggests he may have had a voracious sexual appetite. >> his sex life cannot be classified as normal. my information is on numerous occasions he visited brothels and indulged in various perverted activities. >> his absences on holiday for several weeks at a time raised questions he might have had an accomplice, but he was so well organized, it wouldn't have been necessary. >> based on evidence we know this prison had a restricted living area which was equipped with everything necessary to keep them alive. for example, large quantities of food in freezers and the facility to do laundry. there was a washing machine as well. an electric cooking
they learned grammar and they learned language and they learned mathematics. been raised very well. they are very well behaved. if you experience stephan, he's a very, very polite and educated person. i think elizabeth tried her best to give them structure and a good life under the given circumstances in the dungeon. >> recent home video of fritzl frolicking in thailand suggests he didn't have a care in the world and also suggests he may have had a voracious sexual appetite. >> his...
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ask 29-year-old mark grammar. >> i never thought in a million years i would ever run a marathon. i have done it now twice. >> the second time was the boston marathon last april. he had just crossed the finish line with a pr when he heard an explosion. >> something that sounded like an explosion. i thought someone is just being a jerk. i heard the second one that's when i really got concerned. >> weeks after the bombing that killed 3 people and injured hundreds more mike says he felt scared and guilty. >> i was able to cross the finish line and all of these thousands of people had trained and worked just as hard as i did and they weren't able to finish. i also knew there was a lot of other people suffering. people that were in a lot worse situations than i was. >> he didn't want the bombers to win. so he quickly decided to fight back with another 26.2 miles here in baltimore. he was hesitant to do this interview because he says running this marathon isn't about him. it's about the people who can't run it. >> mile 20, 21 saying to myself, if i just take a break i know in the back o
ask 29-year-old mark grammar. >> i never thought in a million years i would ever run a marathon. i have done it now twice. >> the second time was the boston marathon last april. he had just crossed the finish line with a pr when he heard an explosion. >> something that sounded like an explosion. i thought someone is just being a jerk. i heard the second one that's when i really got concerned. >> weeks after the bombing that killed 3 people and injured hundreds more mike...
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whoever's behind this, go ahead, put up odd, inflammatory billboards with incorrect grammar, we're inis an important reminder that president rowhani has noisy critics back home. the correct answer to our question is "a," india, with 176 million muslims. pakistan is next with 167 million, and then bangladesh. according to the pew research country, no arab country makes the top five. nigeria has 77 million, just behind by a few hundred thousand in sixth place. is egypt. thank you for being a part of my program this week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> the dust finally settles in washington as the government gets back to work. lurking behind that cloud is a new story of government dysfunction. >> lawmakers from both parties are calling for someone to be held accountable over the flawed rollout of healthcare.gov. >> the botched rollout of obama care on its website that's left thousands of americans angry and frustrated. >> the administration say it is will be almost december before the obama care website is mostly fixed. >> but the confusion extended to some news organizations, as
whoever's behind this, go ahead, put up odd, inflammatory billboards with incorrect grammar, we're inis an important reminder that president rowhani has noisy critics back home. the correct answer to our question is "a," india, with 176 million muslims. pakistan is next with 167 million, and then bangladesh. according to the pew research country, no arab country makes the top five. nigeria has 77 million, just behind by a few hundred thousand in sixth place. is egypt. thank you for...
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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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i'm told even when will was little, his mom was always a stickler for grammar and making sure he saidom instead of to who. i'm going to be very careful today. i just had a chance to spend some time with him and i have to say will is a pretty low key guy. his idea of a good time isn't a big ceremony like this one. he would rather be somewhere in the mountains or on a trail surrounded by cedar trees instead of cameras. but i think our nation needs that ceremony today. in moments like this, americans like will, remind us of what our country can be at its best, a nation of citizens who look out for one another and meet our obligations to one another, not just when it's easy, but also when it's hard. maybe especially when it's hard. will, you're an example to everyone in this city and to our whole country of the professionalism and patriotism that we should strive for, whether we wear uniform or not. not just particular occasions but all the time. for those who aren't familiar with the story of the battle that led will to be here today, i want to take you back to that september morning fou
i'm told even when will was little, his mom was always a stickler for grammar and making sure he saidom instead of to who. i'm going to be very careful today. i just had a chance to spend some time with him and i have to say will is a pretty low key guy. his idea of a good time isn't a big ceremony like this one. he would rather be somewhere in the mountains or on a trail surrounded by cedar trees instead of cameras. but i think our nation needs that ceremony today. in moments like this,...
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>> my mother is a grammar school librarian and my father is a largely retired lawyer. so he works a lot as well. >> anybody in your family do documentary s? >> not that i know of. >> no one in my family works with the media and nobody does anything related either. they took it to the democratic national convention and the republican national convention, you're still working the documentary across the country. why. >> it's a slow burn. it takes a long time to catch on in a way. we have a relief that you're kind enough to come to with your wife, victoria. i was flattered by that. but it's really a backwards distribution in a way. more people are getting to see the film now and my being around to sell the film, if you will, and talk about it with people, i think, in an additional draw. we're doing the college and community tour as well that i think is really where a lot of people are going see the film. of course, a lot of people will go to see it on digital itunes, or amazon as well. these live events are finding really useful. >> it's a feature director. i worked as a p
>> my mother is a grammar school librarian and my father is a largely retired lawyer. so he works a lot as well. >> anybody in your family do documentary s? >> not that i know of. >> no one in my family works with the media and nobody does anything related either. they took it to the democratic national convention and the republican national convention, you're still working the documentary across the country. why. >> it's a slow burn. it takes a long time to catch...
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>> my mother is a grammar school librarian and my father is a largely retired lawyer. >> does anybody in your family do documentaries? >> not that i know of red nobody else in my family works -- no of. nobody else in back in the works in the media. >> " follow the leader" came out in 2012, but you are still working the documentary across the country. why? >> it is a slow burn. it has taken a long time to catch on. we had a theatrical release that you were kind enough to come to with your wife victoria, and i was pleased by that, but it is a backwards release. being around to sell the film and talk about it with people is an additional draw that motivates the distribution. we are doing a college and community tour where a lot of people will go to see the film, but these live events are really useful. >> which one is this? how many documentaries? >> it is my second feature as a documentary. i have worked as a producer on others. these personal projects -- each of the features has taken seven years from inception to broadcast an eventual release. >> "follow the leader" is what? >> a poli
>> my mother is a grammar school librarian and my father is a largely retired lawyer. >> does anybody in your family do documentaries? >> not that i know of red nobody else in my family works -- no of. nobody else in back in the works in the media. >> " follow the leader" came out in 2012, but you are still working the documentary across the country. why? >> it is a slow burn. it has taken a long time to catch on. we had a theatrical release that you were...
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so mad was he his grammar failed him. he had said quite the same thing about the irs scandal.e seems to think that his job as chief executive is not to be executive but to be angry at his own administration when it doesn't perform well. fast and furious, the irs, benghazi, nsa, investigation of our mr. rosen. there is just a list of things that surprise him. >> it's not surprise though because he is not a policy guy there is a very revealing moment in the press recently one of his aides was asked what does the president read? and the aide who was defending the president revealed a list of progressive newspaper columnists, opinion columnists. that's what he reads? not a policy guy. i think the president is what he seems. a guy who is happiest when he is giving soaring speeches. >> marah, you are there every day. does it get to a point where it's over the top on no, he didn't know this? >> i think these things can have a cumulative effect, especially when a couple big ones come along that really really matter. healthcare really, really matters. this is about implementation. this
so mad was he his grammar failed him. he had said quite the same thing about the irs scandal.e seems to think that his job as chief executive is not to be executive but to be angry at his own administration when it doesn't perform well. fast and furious, the irs, benghazi, nsa, investigation of our mr. rosen. there is just a list of things that surprise him. >> it's not surprise though because he is not a policy guy there is a very revealing moment in the press recently one of his aides...
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whoever's behind this, go ahead, put up odd, inflammatory billboards with incorrect grammar, we're ind here. but this is an important reminder that president rowhani has some noisy critics back home. the correct answer to our question is "a," india, with 176 million muslims. pakistan is next with 167 million, and then bangladesh. according to the pew research center, no arab country makes the top five. nigeria has 77 million, just behind by a few hundred thousand in sixth place. is egypt. thank you for being a part of my program this week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." i'll see you next week. >> hello, everyone. a look at our top story right now in the newsroom. a bizarre ending to game three of the world series a controversial calls gives the cardinals a crucial victory and red sox fans are infuriated. see the play and hear the heated reaction. the operator of a ride at a state fair is behind bars accused of sabotaging the ride's safety functions. plus flames rip through a bus filled with school bus on a field trip in tennessee. we'll talk to a student and a chaperone who surviv
whoever's behind this, go ahead, put up odd, inflammatory billboards with incorrect grammar, we're ind here. but this is an important reminder that president rowhani has some noisy critics back home. the correct answer to our question is "a," india, with 176 million muslims. pakistan is next with 167 million, and then bangladesh. according to the pew research center, no arab country makes the top five. nigeria has 77 million, just behind by a few hundred thousand in sixth place. is...
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other schools open, grammar schools since this happened.ear from them shortly. >> ron, thanks so much. a terrible story the second time this week obviously we've learned of a teacher killed near the school where they work. ron allen in massachusetts. ron, thank you. >>> some other headlines for you, mystery of the little girl maria has been solved after a dna match found with a couple in bulgaria. the blond haired, blue eyed girl, there she is living with a roma family in greece. dna tests show she was not related to the couple who claimed to be her parents, which sparked an international investigation. the woman now proven to be the woman's biological mother told bulgarian tv that she gave birth to a girl while living in greece but had to leave her there because she simply didn't have money to take her home. at least for the time being maria will stay in the care of a greek charity until she can be returned to bulgaria. >>> steps leading up to the museum of art, they are famous with the classic rocky scene. the city of brotherly love is bu
other schools open, grammar schools since this happened.ear from them shortly. >> ron, thanks so much. a terrible story the second time this week obviously we've learned of a teacher killed near the school where they work. ron allen in massachusetts. ron, thank you. >>> some other headlines for you, mystery of the little girl maria has been solved after a dna match found with a couple in bulgaria. the blond haired, blue eyed girl, there she is living with a roma family in greece....