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. >> and the grammar used, will the sentence construction, will that be if it's not proper tense would that knock off also points? >> only if it was part of the intent of the question it will be clear on the question if you make a list and give me two details about this, they be the grammar and spelling would not be a factor. >> i think after i have said all this that when we are rolling out the common core state standards for the students, i want us to be mindful about the digital divide and how el's are going to perform on this and are students adequately prepared to take this test. be mindful of the students that are going to need these extra supports and as we do everything in this district as we proceed, we proceed through the lens of equity. we want to ensure that the support and instruction that we are giving is also has equity in mind too that it will take more for some students to be able to be successful on these test. i don't have a problem with this assessment. i think they are kind of difficult, i looked at some of them, i thought my goodness. but i am concerned about thos
. >> and the grammar used, will the sentence construction, will that be if it's not proper tense would that knock off also points? >> only if it was part of the intent of the question it will be clear on the question if you make a list and give me two details about this, they be the grammar and spelling would not be a factor. >> i think after i have said all this that when we are rolling out the common core state standards for the students, i want us to be mindful about the...
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[laughter] isthe grammar police watching. >> state tuned. newspapers are next. ♪ >> welcome back.ards. >> i am mark barton. for a look at the newspapers. we're running out of time. let's go to hans in berlin. >> what germans order in a is 28% pizza. no surprise there. 24% -- german food down to 1%. i'm reverse on that. i always order in a satchel. i would if i could. >> this is in the guardian. jazeeraalists from al are being charged by the egyptian prosecutors. they bring accused of fabricating the news. one among them is is an australian that is very well known. there was a wonderful interview with ambassador. used to work with this australian reporter. have you ever failed to pay for an item at a self-service checkout? yes or no? be honest. do. 5 of us most of us blame the technology. the technology did not work so without we would take it. it is costing the instant street -- 9industry. the machine is easy to fool. >> they are hard to scan. "countdown" continues. stay with us. ♪ . >> lower, lenovo shares. the company plans to buy google's motorola mobility.
[laughter] isthe grammar police watching. >> state tuned. newspapers are next. ♪ >> welcome back.ards. >> i am mark barton. for a look at the newspapers. we're running out of time. let's go to hans in berlin. >> what germans order in a is 28% pizza. no surprise there. 24% -- german food down to 1%. i'm reverse on that. i always order in a satchel. i would if i could. >> this is in the guardian. jazeeraalists from al are being charged by the egyptian prosecutors....
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him a (bleep) and -- [laughter] -- he got that far away look if his eyes like he was thinking about grammar. [ laughter ] but apparently not only are the rich and powerful gathering in davos but diplomats siem continuously gathering in montreux switzerland and they are the ones engaging in a wordwar. the situation is deteriorating so much that even the delegates handshake have to pass through an ind immediateary. [ laughter ] to the word war. >> you live until new york, i live in syria. i have the right to give the syrian version here in this forum. >> yes, of course. >> this is my right as a syrian. >> we have to have some constructive and harmonious dialog. >> you spoke 25 minutes. >> you said inflammatory of [speaking at once] [laughter] >> jon: that's your word war? a little exchange would qualify as the nicest theater i've ever been to. i've seen games of scramble that have gotten -- scrabble that have gotten worse than that. sinbad is a perfect proper noun (bleep). what is the problem here? >> as of a few days ago he's running for reelection. [laughter] >> jon: oh, no, reelection, wel
him a (bleep) and -- [laughter] -- he got that far away look if his eyes like he was thinking about grammar. [ laughter ] but apparently not only are the rich and powerful gathering in davos but diplomats siem continuously gathering in montreux switzerland and they are the ones engaging in a wordwar. the situation is deteriorating so much that even the delegates handshake have to pass through an ind immediateary. [ laughter ] to the word war. >> you live until new york, i live in syria. i...
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along with ecological subjects, the school also offers standard courses in math, grammar, philosophy,r physics. the students come from almost 40 different countries. the curriculum is internationally certified. >> right now in science class, we are doing a specific sort of lab -- what should i call it? >> a design engineering project. >> we are doing a project where we have to build a roller coaster made out of rattan and bamboo. we have to build it and make it flow. >> they have to take something from the natural environment, from the jungle, and construct from scratch a roller coaster that shows all of the different point specifics of motion along the way. they have time and states to be created with the bamboo, with the raton, with each other and the whole group dynamic piece. it is a much more thematic approach to teaching than you would get in each additional course. >> it is recess, a chance to check out the local surroundings. here, concrete takes the place of bamboo. bali's environment has suffered greatly from unbridled tourism and demanding growth of the island's population.
along with ecological subjects, the school also offers standard courses in math, grammar, philosophy,r physics. the students come from almost 40 different countries. the curriculum is internationally certified. >> right now in science class, we are doing a specific sort of lab -- what should i call it? >> a design engineering project. >> we are doing a project where we have to build a roller coaster made out of rattan and bamboo. we have to build it and make it flow. >>...
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. >> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, fighting in an east bay grammar school, what parents don't want installed which could can be harmful to their children's health. >>> and two officers have been acquitted in the death of a home levels man, they may not be acquitted just yet but a new investigation is underway. >>> a full moon, it is rather pleasant kid in the morning sky and record highs are possible today. . >>> bracing for strong winds and we will tell you about the preparations being made. >>> live in san jose where police are looking for a serial arsonists. >>> a chance to speak out about the shooting of andy lopez, what they get to do since the shooting of the boy. >>> and the project they are opposing and what they say could be harmful to their children, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. . >>> this is the oakland hills and we have fire danger, red flag warning even though we are halfway through january, we will talk about that and the precautions being taken in just a minute, it is tuesday january 1st, -- 14th, i am pam cook. >> tara is in for sal, good morni
. >> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, fighting in an east bay grammar school, what parents don't want installed which could can be harmful to their children's health. >>> and two officers have been acquitted in the death of a home levels man, they may not be acquitted just yet but a new investigation is underway. >>> a full moon, it is rather pleasant kid in the morning sky and record highs are possible today. . >>> bracing for strong winds and we will tell you...
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she had no chance of learning grammar and logic. it's like bbc like fat dell and abbe. she picked up a book now and then. one of her brothers perhaps and read a few pages but then her parents came and told her to mend the stockings her minds this do and not moon about with books and papers. this is a thought experiment. a famous thought experiment. what would have happened if she were shakespeare? before she was out of her teens she would be betrothed. she cried, like that's the worst possible thing. what does the wool stapler even do? she cried out that marriage was hateful to her and she was severely beaten by her father. then he told her not to shame him in this matter of marriage. there were tears in his eyes. how could she disobey him? how could she break his heart? in this fiction shakespeare does break her father's heart. she becomes an actress, then she is seduced by a theater company manager. she is made with child by him and then woolf writes, who show measures the heat and violence of the poets hard when caught in tangled in a woman's body like she killed her
she had no chance of learning grammar and logic. it's like bbc like fat dell and abbe. she picked up a book now and then. one of her brothers perhaps and read a few pages but then her parents came and told her to mend the stockings her minds this do and not moon about with books and papers. this is a thought experiment. a famous thought experiment. what would have happened if she were shakespeare? before she was out of her teens she would be betrothed. she cried, like that's the worst possible...
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along with the ecological subjects the school also offers standard courses in math grammar philosophy or physics the students come from almost forty different countries. the curriculum is internationally certified. an outside hospital at six so the lab slash what i call it design engineering projects putting all hope projects where we have to build a rollercoaster. and it's made out of her son and bend it and move on. and if built it and make it float the idea was to take something from the natural environment in the jungle. ants can start from scratch or roller coasters bit. shows all the different points of physics emotional on the way the client and states to be creative with the bamboo with a good time with each other and people who could dynamic piece it has a much more dramatic approach to teaching then you would get in a traditional were all its recess. check out the locals around. here a country takes the place of bamboo. molly's environment has suffered greatly from unbridled tourism and the rapid growth of the island's population settlements and streets has been built where
along with the ecological subjects the school also offers standard courses in math grammar philosophy or physics the students come from almost forty different countries. the curriculum is internationally certified. an outside hospital at six so the lab slash what i call it design engineering projects putting all hope projects where we have to build a rollercoaster. and it's made out of her son and bend it and move on. and if built it and make it float the idea was to take something from the...
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financial guru always has a shot what undid his latest program he's on hand with a lesson in modern grammar with his special twist. has been voted the word of the year by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grad magical possibilities in twenty thirty mm ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said no longer does because we followed by or of for cause now one off or the c. ters leeward rationales like because science or because reasons you might not go to a party because tired america losing ampyra because lazy j.p. morgan paying yet another multi billion dollar fine because criminal yet another wedding party getting it wrong because us about the department of justice losing faith in the value because concern for all the n.s.a. spying on every single person on earth because just because. the you says very good progress has been made in talks with iran on implementing the nuclear deal that was agreed in november until one itself insists all outstanding issues have been resolved but those positive signals have been cou
financial guru always has a shot what undid his latest program he's on hand with a lesson in modern grammar with his special twist. has been voted the word of the year by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grad magical possibilities in twenty thirty mm ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said no longer does because we followed by or of for cause now one off or the c. ters leeward rationales like because science or...
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. >> and i don't know about twittering and testing, depends on your grammar and how important that is to the person receiving it. we have -- we have to leave. we're out of time. thank you very much for being here. for more information, go to jvs.org or call 391-3600. that is 391-3600. and we leave you now with the magnificent sound of our own san francisco symphony who perform in many venues throughout the year. for tickets and information, visit sfsymphony.org. i'm sick. thank you for watching. -- i'm susan sikora. thank you for watching. ,,,,,,,, in for anne makovec. i'm phil matier. . >>> it's 8:30 on this sunday morning, the 12th of january 2049. good morning, everybody. i'm michelle griego in for anne makovec. >> i'm phil matire. >> and there is a lot to talk about. >> the big story, the 49ers. >> no question about it and we'll look at how some local businesses are trying to get a boom out of the game in carolina and mark takes us to candlestick for die-hard fans looking live as well? >> and we're going to look at the park and the people who have been there too the last time. >>
. >> and i don't know about twittering and testing, depends on your grammar and how important that is to the person receiving it. we have -- we have to leave. we're out of time. thank you very much for being here. for more information, go to jvs.org or call 391-3600. that is 391-3600. and we leave you now with the magnificent sound of our own san francisco symphony who perform in many venues throughout the year. for tickets and information, visit sfsymphony.org. i'm sick. thank you for...
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first and foremost is grammar, and then you move quickly through a line editing, is the story flow, the writing style, and do you like the writer's voice? is it interesting? does each chapter a end with a cliff hanger to in effect to pull you to the next chapter. we get down to developmental things, does the character ark? we explain what we want readers to look at, but does the character who start off bad stay bad, change, he or she change? is there an appropriate amount of foreshadowing? yeah, that's the list. we don't want them to be professors of literature, but look down and say, yeah, yeah -- it's a checklist. we want the average joe, jane, so we're not going to ask a lot of vetting up front. you have to be 18. you have to have at least high school. just by default, it's fallen out that 80% of them have a batch already's, master's, or drrt. we did not force that. they have to be living in the u.s., fluent in english and prove that to us. other than that, they get in the pool, and they are tracked. we send out five books, nothing nefarious or send out a sink l ball, but we track th
first and foremost is grammar, and then you move quickly through a line editing, is the story flow, the writing style, and do you like the writer's voice? is it interesting? does each chapter a end with a cliff hanger to in effect to pull you to the next chapter. we get down to developmental things, does the character ark? we explain what we want readers to look at, but does the character who start off bad stay bad, change, he or she change? is there an appropriate amount of foreshadowing?...
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firm ground something that the russian coach moves will change perceptions with disability in the grammars over what a few numbers are going to newton was more of these guys managed to prove to themselves their relatives and the entire society that they are not people with disabilities but people with limited abilities these men and women will be showcasing their skills at the cyber stadium come this february and march in sochi . to mom with a limp dick stadium are to. stay with our to international for a series of reports from the olympic city will have a new one for you each day this week you can also catch them on our website r.t. dot com. you know you. do it again rumors good sports. speak is it as easy as russo. an olympic. athlete. my son. and in other world news now demonstrators in several cities in bahrain of clashed with security forces following the funeral of a protester who died in police custody adel abbas was shot and detained during an anti-government rally on the eighth of january police used tear gas against the crowds who attacked police with molotov cocktails reports sa
firm ground something that the russian coach moves will change perceptions with disability in the grammars over what a few numbers are going to newton was more of these guys managed to prove to themselves their relatives and the entire society that they are not people with disabilities but people with limited abilities these men and women will be showcasing their skills at the cyber stadium come this february and march in sochi . to mom with a limp dick stadium are to. stay with our to...
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our correspondent any grammar joins us now from jerusalem to hear first off what's behind this kept the skepticism coming from benjamin netanyahu we just heard them from. from him in that report his expectations seem very low. you can get caught up with her partner compete at this apartment on the other side. the finale of the key to the lake to keep up parking ticket. due to parking in the tissue from either too often. and that was coming when you compare it to keep in mind i can only get the idea of seeing her picture. he gets that from the candy out to explain the future of the bread to eat okra curry what it is like kicking in because of the parking lot and haven't played a couple more but you think. i think other people do. they gave my you know as you know the passion of amounting to at the end of the initial period of time he's meeting with the palestinian cause. mostly the box but it was much relieved to know that we can go up to one pm. the carrier having to run out of the afternoon. before that he talked like that yesterday was kind of had a pretty awful. we understand that th
our correspondent any grammar joins us now from jerusalem to hear first off what's behind this kept the skepticism coming from benjamin netanyahu we just heard them from. from him in that report his expectations seem very low. you can get caught up with her partner compete at this apartment on the other side. the finale of the key to the lake to keep up parking ticket. due to parking in the tissue from either too often. and that was coming when you compare it to keep in mind i can only get the...
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guru max kaiser always has a sharp word and his latest program he's on hand with a lesson in modern grammar with his own special twist. because it has been averted the word of the year by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grad magical possibilities in twenty thirteen ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said no longer does because we followed by four of four cause now one often the seas tersely worded rationales like because science or because reasons you might not go to a party because tired america losing ampyra because lazy j.p. morgan paying yet another multi billion dollar fine because criminal yet another wedding party getting it wrong because us about the department of justice losing faith in a value because concerned for all the n.s.a. spying on every single person on earth because just because. they flock to iran when there are thousands uncertainly then long h.j. myriads of bad blood count the sign about the city and leave some hard to peel stains on the ground to corpus going off reports now on they
guru max kaiser always has a sharp word and his latest program he's on hand with a lesson in modern grammar with his own special twist. because it has been averted the word of the year by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grad magical possibilities in twenty thirteen ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said no longer does because we followed by four of four cause now one often the seas tersely worded rationales...
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the on post orange pink and the elk river for one of the storage tanks only its tentacles into the grammar that was taking down the stream to a local water treatment facility. freedom industries didn't report the leak until thursday morning when residents complained of a strong licorice mallon the air the owner was seventy five hundred gallons of the chemical known as four men the cycle takes a nap methanol or if you see each camper shorts. if only he didn't use a clear call for ghosts the markets before this bill what little is known about the effects of the ncaa champ and there was no way to test for it in the air or water nor its effects on humans. now investigators are continually testing the water waiting for the mca jam levels to get down below the epa is recommended one part per million before they flush the system and give residents the all clear at this point there are more questions than answers. like who decided to build a chemical plant upstream from a water treatment facility and would never in fact is igniting the stain it's not in this data into space without modern technolo
the on post orange pink and the elk river for one of the storage tanks only its tentacles into the grammar that was taking down the stream to a local water treatment facility. freedom industries didn't report the leak until thursday morning when residents complained of a strong licorice mallon the air the owner was seventy five hundred gallons of the chemical known as four men the cycle takes a nap methanol or if you see each camper shorts. if only he didn't use a clear call for ghosts the...
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-- em grammar -- ian bremmer. crisis. the money question is, have we reached escape velocity? have we yet to read to the moma where we can say it is behind us? crisis isst of the behind us in terms of financial risk. the eurozone break -- lower probability of a eurozone break up, hard chinese landy and a war between israel and iran on the nuclear issue. -- but stillmprove weaker in the eurozone and japan. i do not think growth -- it will be better than the last years. there will be a slack and good the labor market. inflation will remain low and central banks will be accommodated. >> you are front and center in the mystery of this davos, and that we really do not understand what the emerging markets are doing. the eurasian group prism. how are the emerging markets question are >> there talking about the united states, but more optimistic year than the last few months. thailand, you see kiev this morning -- there is an ian bremmer story that no one is talking about. >> when the forecast of economic four brickso of
-- em grammar -- ian bremmer. crisis. the money question is, have we reached escape velocity? have we yet to read to the moma where we can say it is behind us? crisis isst of the behind us in terms of financial risk. the eurozone break -- lower probability of a eurozone break up, hard chinese landy and a war between israel and iran on the nuclear issue. -- but stillmprove weaker in the eurozone and japan. i do not think growth -- it will be better than the last years. there will be a slack and...
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. >> how does actor kelsie grammar handle hollywood? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats were 40 years ago. we have selected interviews it is hollywood and the factor together. that is not a complement it is the truth. and it all starts right now. >> caution you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> thank you for watching the factor goes hollywood special. >> but do you get heat when you go back because you are a republican and a conservative guy? i have lively speculations. i are read some things. there are friends of abe. people know i'm a member of that group. >> but nothing personal to you. >> i would have loved to have been on the set with you ted danson and woody harrelson. you can't get more left wing than those guys. >> it is not like i'm stupid is it? my god what am i doing here? i'm going to look like an i'd yacht. >> ratsinberger used to be on the other side. >> did you talk politics b
. >> how does actor kelsie grammar handle hollywood? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats were 40 years ago. we have selected interviews it is hollywood and the factor together. that is not a complement it is the truth. and it all starts right now. >> caution you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> thank you for watching...
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. >> how does actor kelsie grammar handle hollywood?ve lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats were 40 years ago. we have selected
. >> how does actor kelsie grammar handle hollywood?ve lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats were 40 years ago. we have selected
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i don't know what grammar nazi is. i don't know what contemporary faux pop is. >> what is that? bob -- >> i don't want to talk about it, bob. >> first of all, you didn't pronounce it correctly, first of all. >> excuse me. >> what's on the list? selfies. who made selfies famous? >> geraldo. >> not the millennials. >> geraldo. he's not a millennial. >> that's true. >> they're the largest generation in the history of america and they do more volunteer work. >> you're not a millennial. you hate lindsay lohan, kanye west, the kardashians. >> what's fomo? >> that's what i said, it's called fear of missing out. the thing that drives bob crazy when we're on our phones all the time. we're a flfraid we're going to s something. >> it's also feeling the need to go out. i'm not going to go out friday night, i'm going to stay in and give my liver a rest. at 10:00 you're going, there's a party out there, i have to find it. >> a limit to millennials. >> that's everybody. >> what's nick nostalgia. >> nickelodeon. >> i watch nickelodeon. >> brunch. >> i start brunch at 6:00 in the morning. >> bru
i don't know what grammar nazi is. i don't know what contemporary faux pop is. >> what is that? bob -- >> i don't want to talk about it, bob. >> first of all, you didn't pronounce it correctly, first of all. >> excuse me. >> what's on the list? selfies. who made selfies famous? >> geraldo. >> not the millennials. >> geraldo. he's not a millennial. >> that's true. >> they're the largest generation in the history of america and they do...
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"country grammar." >> no, it's not. it's by nelly. it will come to you. all right.hat's your new year's resolution. clearly it has nothing to do with that. what is it? what are you doing? >> i have to stop traveling, stop flying. i'm in airplanes all the time. "the voice" coming to an end. for me, it's all about balance. life is about balance. so i need to lose some weight, eat a little bit less. i'm a consumer of life. and when i have friends in my life who are -- i'm easily persuaded. if i'm with a group of friends, they like to eat and drink and go out. i'm on that train. then i have some friends really into fitness and working out all day. okay. i can do that, too. like i -- i'm like a dog. and so the answer is in the middle. i'm not going to ever give up having a cocktail or eating. i've got go back and find that balance. that's my new year's resolution. find that balance. >> that's a good one. >> and slow down a little bit. >> since "the voice" is on a little bit of a break, is it? >> it's never really on a break. >> because you are taping and -- >> we just wa
"country grammar." >> no, it's not. it's by nelly. it will come to you. all right.hat's your new year's resolution. clearly it has nothing to do with that. what is it? what are you doing? >> i have to stop traveling, stop flying. i'm in airplanes all the time. "the voice" coming to an end. for me, it's all about balance. life is about balance. so i need to lose some weight, eat a little bit less. i'm a consumer of life. and when i have friends in my life who are...
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. >> it reminds me of that kelsey kelsey grammar show. it was pretty rough. >> this is going to pin christie down too. there will be a couple of investigations and once you start looking at anything -- you know this from washington and local politic, who knows what else can come up. he was moving more and more towards the national stage he took over the republican governor's association, he was moving away from trenton. this is going to pull him back in and get him stuck in whatever mud there may be there. >> well trenton makes the world takes. thank you so much howard, david. kathleen parker great to have you on tonight for this sordid story. this story is not going away. you can pet we'll talk about it tomorrow. this is the bridge to nowhere for chris christie. up next good thing dennis rodman is making friends in north korea because he's losing them back in his country. that's us. and this is "hardball" a place for politics. >>> back to "hardball." time now for the side show. dennis rodman's latest ad convenient to your to north korea
. >> it reminds me of that kelsey kelsey grammar show. it was pretty rough. >> this is going to pin christie down too. there will be a couple of investigations and once you start looking at anything -- you know this from washington and local politic, who knows what else can come up. he was moving more and more towards the national stage he took over the republican governor's association, he was moving away from trenton. this is going to pull him back in and get him stuck in whatever...
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phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several yearss the manifesto, he must confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logician." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits the copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was clear to my by the third paragraph, what i was reading which was a 1971 essay was identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted kaczynski on their own, they would storm the cabin and ted would be killed in the encounter. he wanted to prevent more violence. he didn't want anybody else to die. >> david's information leads authorities to ted's montana cabin which is put under surve
phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several yearss the manifesto, he must confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logician." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it...
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. >> actors kelsey grammar, and others have been linked to friends of abe, but guarded their privacy because of fears of getting black-listed in a famously left-leaning industry. megyn, we contacted the irs, they have not contacted us back. but history tells us they will not speak about individual cases. >> they're very busy, trace, thank you. and in washington, the president also claiming he is being targeted blaming certain media outlets who he says are making it tougher for him to do his job. in an interview with the new yorker magazine, and this is new, they just released this part today. he says quote, the issue has been the inability of my message to penetrate the republican base so that they feel persuaded that i am not the caricature that you see on fox news or rush limbaugh. and charles krauthammerer, we've heard this refrain before, earlier this week we heard him blame sinking poll numbers, in part on race. and now we find out that he is blaming the grid lock in washington on fox news and rush limbaugh? >> at least he is not blaming it on climate change or george w. bush. l
. >> actors kelsey grammar, and others have been linked to friends of abe, but guarded their privacy because of fears of getting black-listed in a famously left-leaning industry. megyn, we contacted the irs, they have not contacted us back. but history tells us they will not speak about individual cases. >> they're very busy, trace, thank you. and in washington, the president also claiming he is being targeted blaming certain media outlets who he says are making it tougher for him...
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>> i don't understand, i don't know what grammar nazis are, contemporary folk pop, vampire zombies. >> you don't know what a vampire zombie is? >> i don't even know what it is. >> you might want to talk about that. >> first of all, you didn't pronounce it correctly is the first problem. >> what's on the list in. >> selfies. who made selfies famous? >> geraldo. >> he's not a millennial. >> that's true. >> stealing bad habits from the millenials. >> they give more volunteer work than any other age group ever. >> you're kind of a millennial, you hate lindsay lohan, kanye west and the kardashians. >> what's fomo? >> that's what i said, it's called fear of missing out. >> oh. >> the thing that drives bob crazy when we're all on the phones when he's talking to us because he's afraid we're going to miss something, it's that. >> and feeling the need to go out. when you're at home, i'm not going to go out friday night, i'm going to stay in because i've got to give my liver a rest and then at 10:00 you're like there's a party out there. i've got to find it. >> that's not limited to millennials.
>> i don't understand, i don't know what grammar nazis are, contemporary folk pop, vampire zombies. >> you don't know what a vampire zombie is? >> i don't even know what it is. >> you might want to talk about that. >> first of all, you didn't pronounce it correctly is the first problem. >> what's on the list in. >> selfies. who made selfies famous? >> geraldo. >> he's not a millennial. >> that's true. >> stealing bad habits from...
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>> let's grant the idea that marijuana is somehow bad and that suddenly teenaged kids and grammar school kids will start using it. you have implied a cost benefit analysis. how much money and how many people are you willing to destroy in order to keep pot the status quo? let me finish. >> hurry, both of you. nick, make your point. >> i think you need low level parking ticket type laws to prevent people from getting easy access to drugs. >> i believe that individuals, adults own their body and what goes into their body and are responsible for it. that is what america is supposedly founded on. marijuana is not a dangerous. what is dangerous is the war on drugs which creates a black market. >> here is the thing. george washington grew hemp. >> he wasn't smoking it. >> in colorado you know who is buying most of the marijuana? your generation, the baby boomers, people over 40, 50, 60 years of age. baby boomers are buying it. it is not teenagers and young people buying it. >> not yet. >> let the experiment go in colorado and washington and see how it works out. >> maybe we should offer paul a
>> let's grant the idea that marijuana is somehow bad and that suddenly teenaged kids and grammar school kids will start using it. you have implied a cost benefit analysis. how much money and how many people are you willing to destroy in order to keep pot the status quo? let me finish. >> hurry, both of you. nick, make your point. >> i think you need low level parking ticket type laws to prevent people from getting easy access to drugs. >> i believe that individuals,...
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actors, kelsey grammar, raquel welch, john ratzenburger, and chuck norris wrapped up into one segment. the top story, conservative hollywood. anybody give you any jazz when you go home to l.a.? i saw mr. tremor in chicago a few weeks ago when miller and i were there. almost arrested, but we escaped. do you get heat when you go back because are you a republican, a conservative guy? >> it's not really heat. no. i have -- i have lively speculation about certain conversations. certain -- i've read things about how pathetic it is to be a republican in hollywood. there's a group called friends of a.b.e., i'm a member. there have been derisive comments -- >> nothing personal to you? >> not that i know about. >> i would have loved to have bon a set with you, ted danson, and woody harrelson. dan son and harrelson, you can't get more left wing than those guys -- >> it's not like i'm stupid, is it? oh, my god. what am i doing here? i'm going to look like an idiot. >> you and ratzenburger, here you've got on the other side -- >> what's funny, ratzenburger used to be on the other side. he made the
actors, kelsey grammar, raquel welch, john ratzenburger, and chuck norris wrapped up into one segment. the top story, conservative hollywood. anybody give you any jazz when you go home to l.a.? i saw mr. tremor in chicago a few weeks ago when miller and i were there. almost arrested, but we escaped. do you get heat when you go back because are you a republican, a conservative guy? >> it's not really heat. no. i have -- i have lively speculation about certain conversations. certain -- i've...
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. >> how does kelsey grammar handle liberal hollywood? >> republican and conservative guy? >> i have lively speculation about certain conversations hand? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats have gone to where the democrats hollywood and the factorwo together. >> so funny to be here with you after seeing you all this time. >> thank you. that's a pleasure to have you here. >> that's not a compliment. it's the truth. >> and it all starts right now. >> caution, you are about totru enter the no spin zone.ll the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this factor goes hollywood special. actors kelsey gram marry, re quell welch wassen burger and chuck norris all wrapped up into one segment. conservative hollywood. ecial. >> but do you get heat when you go back because you are a republican and a conservative guy? i have lively speculations. i are read some things. there are friends of abe. people know i'm a member of that group. >> but
. >> how does kelsey grammar handle liberal hollywood? >> republican and conservative guy? >> i have lively speculation about certain conversations hand? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats have gone to where the democrats hollywood and the factorwo together. >> so funny to be here with you after seeing you all this time. >> thank you. that's...
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and he also represented kelsey grammar. this is judge joseph p.farina adjudicating this bond hearing. something interesting that we've heard was that this was held over for magistrate. i want to bring in paul callan on the significance on hold over for magistrate. should i be reading anything into this? >> well, what i found out through a source that i have in florida was that his department of correcions marking was hold for magistrate. now, that would indicate that the police thought he would have to go to see a federal magistrate probably on immigration issues as a result. so this is a marking that was on the file, but the judge here hasn't said anything about it. so we don't know if anything will come of it. >> okay. can you also let me know about the prison guard? we call them jumpsuits often, but these are more like scrubs. but they're red, reddish-orange. and that can signify a different classification while you're in holding. what is it? >> well, i just had a long talk with an experienced florida attorney, janet joh
and he also represented kelsey grammar. this is judge joseph p.farina adjudicating this bond hearing. something interesting that we've heard was that this was held over for magistrate. i want to bring in paul callan on the significance on hold over for magistrate. should i be reading anything into this? >> well, what i found out through a source that i have in florida was that his department of correcions marking was hold for magistrate. now, that would indicate that the police thought he...
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he went to a grammar school in washington d.c. and asked the principal to give him the name of a student he could be a penpal with. so they came up with the name of a guy named rudy hines, young african-american student. we didn't know anything about this. he felt they would be distorted, intruding on the privacy of the people he's writing about. but he did kerry on a correspondence and actually, visited and had them come to the white house at the single mom. he went to their house to have dinner secretly. i'd are how we did that because we felt we were keeping tabs on it. it did this all through the end of his presidency. after he left office. rudy hines band anatol showed up at his funeral. he greatly admired reagan in the end. but it just as sometimes we really don't get the full picture of these presidents until they leave office. in reagan's case, he did try to keep in contact. at least we recognize that there was a problem the president had to deal with and breaking out of the bubble of the white house. again in the book, ta
he went to a grammar school in washington d.c. and asked the principal to give him the name of a student he could be a penpal with. so they came up with the name of a guy named rudy hines, young african-american student. we didn't know anything about this. he felt they would be distorted, intruding on the privacy of the people he's writing about. but he did kerry on a correspondence and actually, visited and had them come to the white house at the single mom. he went to their house to have...
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. >> how does kelsey grammar handle liberal hollywood? >> republican and conservative guy?t certain conversations hand? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats have gone to where the democrats
. >> how does kelsey grammar handle liberal hollywood? >> republican and conservative guy?t certain conversations hand? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats have gone to where the democrats
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with you just to summarize this to show he was trying to keep in touch in his own way, he went to a grammarchool in washington d.c. and asked the principals to give them the name of the student he could be a penpal with so they came up with the name of rudy hines a young african-american students at hines. we didn't know any of this in the press corps at the time. they didn't let it out because they thought it might be distorted and it might look like he was intruding on the people he was writing about. he actually had him come to the white house with his single mom and he went to their house to have dinner, secretly. i don't know how he did that because we thought we were keeping tabs on him that we apparently weren't. he did this all through for the end of his presidency and after he left office and rudy hines as an adult showed up at his funeral. he greatly admired reagan in the end but it just shows that sometimes we don't get the full pictures of these presidents until they leave office and in reagan's case he did try to keep in contact. at least he recognized that there was a problem
with you just to summarize this to show he was trying to keep in touch in his own way, he went to a grammarchool in washington d.c. and asked the principals to give them the name of the student he could be a penpal with so they came up with the name of rudy hines a young african-american students at hines. we didn't know any of this in the press corps at the time. they didn't let it out because they thought it might be distorted and it might look like he was intruding on the people he was...
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not everybody is going to be a good row grammar. good programmer?s a certain amount of creativity, focus, logic, math skills. >> you got me until math skill. hatednow some people who math in high school who just kill it on codes. we really want a test that doesn't give us false negatives. some people get discouraged and say i could never do that. you know what, try. it is free. the education is free right now. why would you not take a free class? >> i am sold. i'm doing it. jim lckelvey.uch, thanks for joining us on this show. ♪ >> yesterday we had a record, today lots of red. adam and i have you covered. ,umber 10 is goldman sachs following almost two percent after reporting a net income dropped of 19% in the fourth quarter. revenue was down 13% last year. >> at least they did better than expectations. estimate -- are they didn't beat the estimate. the reality is, the revenue is down. >> csx tumbling 7% today. analyst forecast beat ford the first time in three years. it might be difficult to meet its own profit targets over the next few years. the
not everybody is going to be a good row grammar. good programmer?s a certain amount of creativity, focus, logic, math skills. >> you got me until math skill. hatednow some people who math in high school who just kill it on codes. we really want a test that doesn't give us false negatives. some people get discouraged and say i could never do that. you know what, try. it is free. the education is free right now. why would you not take a free class? >> i am sold. i'm doing it. jim...
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defended william kennedy smith in the infamous case in florida as well as rush limbaugh and kelsey grammar. he has a high powered attorney and a famous attorney who knows how to deal with famous clients and it begins. >> so it begins and so we watch. ashley ban field, stand by for me. let's talk bigger picture. he is constantly making headlines. a lot lately in a negative way. so this originally squeaky clean image is disintegrating. he is not the first to endure this negative spotlight. former child star and actor danny bonaducci. nice to see you, sir. >> pleasure to be here. >> can we begin, throw up the mug shot. this is what i wanted to begin with. justin bieber in a prison jump suit and a smile. what do you think? >> it looks like my favorite scene from something about mary with the crazy hair on top. >> what do you think? >> he's got -- if he's smart to be honest, i wrote an article called how to go to jail famous. make a good mug shot. don't cover up. we will always know it's charlie sheen. he's looking good, but in all seriousness, you know what happens when you are a punk pop star
defended william kennedy smith in the infamous case in florida as well as rush limbaugh and kelsey grammar. he has a high powered attorney and a famous attorney who knows how to deal with famous clients and it begins. >> so it begins and so we watch. ashley ban field, stand by for me. let's talk bigger picture. he is constantly making headlines. a lot lately in a negative way. so this originally squeaky clean image is disintegrating. he is not the first to endure this negative spotlight....
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they are upset about a plan to install a cell phone tower on the campus of a catholic grammar school. brian flores is joining us live from la fayette with more on this cell phone tower controversy. >> reporter: this topic was brought up during a city planning meeting last night. plans are to billion -- are to build the cell phone tower and make it look like a bell tower. this issue of cell phones and cell phone towers has been a controversial topic for many years now. but this particular one, at&t is the carrier requesting it be built. the company says it needs to fill a coverage gap around the area and meets all federal rules and regulations. during a meeting review, many, some even including doctors oppose the cell tower saying there's not enough proof it's safe. at&t will reportedly pay the school a fee in order to keep the cell tower at their property. but at this point, we don't know how much that is. now, last night's meeting, if you are take it back out here live, more meetings are planned to address these concerns including one hosted by at&t tonight. that meeting is scheduled
they are upset about a plan to install a cell phone tower on the campus of a catholic grammar school. brian flores is joining us live from la fayette with more on this cell phone tower controversy. >> reporter: this topic was brought up during a city planning meeting last night. plans are to billion -- are to build the cell phone tower and make it look like a bell tower. this issue of cell phones and cell phone towers has been a controversial topic for many years now. but this particular...
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so it's very different than "mark" on that score, which has a much cruder quality to the grammar. anyone from the literary culture of the greco-roman world who might have picked up luke's gospel would have felt much more comfortable with it. it's much more like reading a greek novel. >> narrator: tradition holds that luke was a physician. he clearly possessed a fine command of greek. and his composition addresses a dilemma faced by christian communities across the empire. >> one of the major concerns that the composite work of luke/acts addresses is whether christians can be good citizens of the roman empire. after all, their founder was executed as a political criminal, and some people would have thought of them as incendiaries, as revolutionaries. luke, in his portrait, wants to show that jesus, himself, taught an ethic that was entirely compatible with good citizenship of the empire, and that, despite the fact that paul was himself executed, all of that was a serious mistake and had nothing to do with the political program. it wasn't in any way dangerous. >> narrator: in fact,
so it's very different than "mark" on that score, which has a much cruder quality to the grammar. anyone from the literary culture of the greco-roman world who might have picked up luke's gospel would have felt much more comfortable with it. it's much more like reading a greek novel. >> narrator: tradition holds that luke was a physician. he clearly possessed a fine command of greek. and his composition addresses a dilemma faced by christian communities across the empire....
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do 30 days in jail a year in jail and be done with it as opposed to going through a six-month or grammar you have to report every week where you are subject to random drug tests and you have to prove you have a living situation and employment. it's very rigorous but the recidivism rate is tiny compared to what other people go through. so we save money by not incarcerating people unnecessarily and we enhance public safety by decreasing the number of verses of those crimes. what i saw in roanoke i think was very heartening to see and it's something we need to support and expand. >> i really appreciate that response. this is a very important issue to me and to a lot of members of both the house and the senate and on a totally bipartisan basis. the justice and mental health collaboration at, which would authorize federal funding for veteran treatment courts, along with a whole bunch of other things. i mean we do have too many people incarcerated who have not committed violent crimes who are there because of mental health issues or for addiction, who would be better off not being in prison an
do 30 days in jail a year in jail and be done with it as opposed to going through a six-month or grammar you have to report every week where you are subject to random drug tests and you have to prove you have a living situation and employment. it's very rigorous but the recidivism rate is tiny compared to what other people go through. so we save money by not incarcerating people unnecessarily and we enhance public safety by decreasing the number of verses of those crimes. what i saw in roanoke...