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it hard boils eggs, that's what it does.ou don't have to peel but i don't think it's worth all the effort. >> reporter: for $26 would you buy them? >> no. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news 4. >> that looks like way too much effort for me. >>> coming up, a second opinion leads to not one but two miracles for one couple. and a light hearted class that comes with a serious work out and a light hearted class that comes with a sbig!us work out big. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big -big. -big big big. big big big. big big big. small. big big big big. small! [ male announcer ] the space-saving, eco-friendly, totally unique smart. unbig. uncar. ♪ the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the plane
it hard boils eggs, that's what it does.ou don't have to peel but i don't think it's worth all the effort. >> reporter: for $26 would you buy them? >> no. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news 4. >> that looks like way too much effort for me. >>> coming up, a second opinion leads to not one but two miracles for one couple. and a light hearted class that comes with a serious work out and a light hearted class that comes with a sbig!us work out big. big, big. big big...
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it hard boils eggs, that's what it does. you don't have to peel but i don't think it's worth all the effort. >> reporter: for $26 would you buy them? >> no. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news 4. >> that looks like way too much effort for me. >>> coming up, a second opinion leads to not one but two miracles for one couple. and a light hearted class that comes with a serious work out for your [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. n[ female announcer ] having grands! biscis easy.the morning just pop 'em in... then go about your business... and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. grands! warm ideas made easy. ♪ start your morning a whole new way! ♪ ♪ pillsbury grands! biscuits ♪ filled with breakfast ingredients ♪ ♪ ready in minutes! ♪ you gotta taste...mmmm a
it hard boils eggs, that's what it does. you don't have to peel but i don't think it's worth all the effort. >> reporter: for $26 would you buy them? >> no. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news 4. >> that looks like way too much effort for me. >>> coming up, a second opinion leads to not one but two miracles for one couple. and a light hearted class that comes with a serious work out for your [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes...
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that would give you a hard number. we also have a pre- apprenticeship we need to discuss that is not in the pla but is in our master agreement that allows people to be recommended to the program, which is nine weeks, and that can allow us to take members of the community and bring them directly into the program. also, we have -- our local has jurisdiction for all of the carpenter worked. our local is san francisco. we have a little over 3000 current members. we expect that to go once these projects start. francisco residents. every single one of my carpenters is qualified now as underemployed because there has been no work for two years. 52 apprentices, also agreed it majority are san francisco residents. we look forward to the project. we can make it work. we are also looking forward to the school districts expanding their shop and reopening shop class is so when we do get these kids, they have basic skills and it is not a complete learning curve they have to do. so thank you again. >> san francisco building and const
that would give you a hard number. we also have a pre- apprenticeship we need to discuss that is not in the pla but is in our master agreement that allows people to be recommended to the program, which is nine weeks, and that can allow us to take members of the community and bring them directly into the program. also, we have -- our local has jurisdiction for all of the carpenter worked. our local is san francisco. we have a little over 3000 current members. we expect that to go once these...
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work hard and focus?> exactly. i suppose you ought to make it your strong point. >> yeah, i want to be a person who can work hard toward my goals. >> it's been quite a while since we last met. so i assume you've done a lot of self-reflection. today i'll interview you and see how well you can express yourself. mr. nakajima, please introduce yourself. >> name is nakajima, i'm studying aerospace at university. i don't want to have any regrets when i'm finished. i think with my heart and act on my decisions. >> what do you mean by think with your heart? can you be more specific? >> i can devote all my time to pursuing my goals. my driving force is a strong desire to achieve those goals. i believe that's my strength. >> nakajima, you are a person who can set goals and work hard to achieve them. and that's what makes you who you are. but what's disappointing is that you can't clearly explain about your strong points or what sets you apart from other people. you're fully aware of your strengths, right? if you co
work hard and focus?> exactly. i suppose you ought to make it your strong point. >> yeah, i want to be a person who can work hard toward my goals. >> it's been quite a while since we last met. so i assume you've done a lot of self-reflection. today i'll interview you and see how well you can express yourself. mr. nakajima, please introduce yourself. >> name is nakajima, i'm studying aerospace at university. i don't want to have any regrets when i'm finished. i think with my...
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he worked really hard with steve on this project. i want to thank you both again.ld also like to thank former local 38 trade coordinator dan kennedy. he was the training coordinator for 35 years. we want to thank you for your contributions over the years. i am not sure if he is here today, but dan kennedy, thank you. i would like to also thank tom. he did a great job in san francisco and in santa rosa. thank you, tom. a special thanks to district 36 council trust fund for learning us the money to build the school. without them, this would not have happened. i want to recognize the trustees. i think they are all here. is bob jennings from local 246. bill taylor from local 422. steve macarthur from local 62. mark molinar from 228. frank, lew, mac, scott, and james wilson. i have to tell you. if we knew was legal to borrow money from other unions, we would have done it a long time ago. we will be back. [laughter] i also want to thank global 38 board of trustees for all their efforts in making this a reality. i will introduce them. i am the chairman of the board. all o
he worked really hard with steve on this project. i want to thank you both again.ld also like to thank former local 38 trade coordinator dan kennedy. he was the training coordinator for 35 years. we want to thank you for your contributions over the years. i am not sure if he is here today, but dan kennedy, thank you. i would like to also thank tom. he did a great job in san francisco and in santa rosa. thank you, tom. a special thanks to district 36 council trust fund for learning us the money...
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being in and out of the lineup, it was hard to get flow.you are out and taking time off to get back, you know, you don't have your feeling like you do during the whole time you are playing. it was difficult to get a flow of production scoring goals or point wise. you are always worried about your injuries. the hardest part of the season is getting through healthy. that's my goal this year. >> for this to be a successful season, what has to happen? >> we have to win a cup. that's the bottom line. that's my answer. >> reporter: what is different about this team than previous teams? >> i think our attitude and commitment level. i think that, you know, it's something we addressed over the summer. we are all going to be committed. not that we weren't in the past but we can take it to a whole new level and i think that's imperative that collectively as a group we do that and give ourselves a great chance. on paper we are a great team. that only goes so far. you have to produce on the ice. >> reporter: which one of your teammates will have a break
being in and out of the lineup, it was hard to get flow.you are out and taking time off to get back, you know, you don't have your feeling like you do during the whole time you are playing. it was difficult to get a flow of production scoring goals or point wise. you are always worried about your injuries. the hardest part of the season is getting through healthy. that's my goal this year. >> for this to be a successful season, what has to happen? >> we have to win a cup. that's the...
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professor speed, what is hard line to you? >> it's a title because the sums up one of the main arguments in the book is that the republican party has had a foreign policy approach that tends to be hard lined by which i mean the foreign policy to increase syria's lead the way that there are threats out there and now to the united states trying to be uncompromising in the face of those threats. that is consistent but there's also been a variety in what particular republican comes under what particular president is to make the was my next question. 67 years since the end of world war ii. there are what 67, 34 years 34 of those have had republican presidents. is there any consistency? >> amine consistency is the one i just described under the republican presence there hasn't been an isolationist president a tendency to when the hard-line approach that's been consistent. the variety has been somebody like what's a boesh xli and bush 43, jr. and two of them each with richard nixon and ronald reagan as well. >> roudebush's different
professor speed, what is hard line to you? >> it's a title because the sums up one of the main arguments in the book is that the republican party has had a foreign policy approach that tends to be hard lined by which i mean the foreign policy to increase syria's lead the way that there are threats out there and now to the united states trying to be uncompromising in the face of those threats. that is consistent but there's also been a variety in what particular republican comes under what...
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>> different on that, but the deaf and hard of hearing community is full access.and that is the debate of the lawsuit which is the american disabilities act. it's for equal access. people that are deaf they don't want to have access to a percentage. i am hard of hearing and i have netflix and i have watched instantly and i find a show that i want to watch. >> what is your hope for the future? >> the hope for the future is that either through the lawsuit or through negotiations with netflix we reach an agreement that the goal will be full access to watch instantly breakthrough programming that netflix has developed. deaf and hard of hearing people will have access like everyone else. >> we do have to take a break. when we come back we're going hear one woman's personal story. can lulu have some beef pasta, too? -here you go, lulu. -hey?! you had an imaginary friend once, too. she's full. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper beef pasta. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why
>> different on that, but the deaf and hard of hearing community is full access.and that is the debate of the lawsuit which is the american disabilities act. it's for equal access. people that are deaf they don't want to have access to a percentage. i am hard of hearing and i have netflix and i have watched instantly and i find a show that i want to watch. >> what is your hope for the future? >> the hope for the future is that either through the lawsuit or through negotiations...
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hard truth is the only way to avoid hitting the bankruptcy wallace what i am proposing. we need to fund pension and health care reform for all new employees that bring salaries and benefits in line with the private sector. this includes the fine contributions and 401k alternatives. lee claims his budget was balanced, but it is not. it is a budget that depends upon you, the taxpayer, passing more bonds, taxes, and fee hikes this november. we must get back to 0-based budgeting that justifies every dollar spent every year. no more autopilot increases. the hardest truth of all is that our economy is still hurting, and despite what you hear from city hall, there is no jobs plan. we need a plan for government to help small business, not work against it. let's eliminate the fees, hidden costs, and unnecessary red tape now driving jobs in the middle class out of san francisco. my campaign is about direct talks. no more political giveaways like the central subway or car, said that only served to line the pockets of the developers and lobbyists. i am not afraid to face the hard tr
hard truth is the only way to avoid hitting the bankruptcy wallace what i am proposing. we need to fund pension and health care reform for all new employees that bring salaries and benefits in line with the private sector. this includes the fine contributions and 401k alternatives. lee claims his budget was balanced, but it is not. it is a budget that depends upon you, the taxpayer, passing more bonds, taxes, and fee hikes this november. we must get back to 0-based budgeting that justifies...
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i want you to think long and hard. if you are paying $1.37 for employee, 10% payroll increase, better than half of the retailer's wage budget, it is allocated to part-time employees. you do that, and what you have done is automatically lowered the bottom-line for a retailer that averages2% to 3% gross profit. the problem is how to implement the initiative without hurting business. that is what is in front of us right now. there are more businesses out there that care about employees that don't care about employees. san francisco would not be where it is today as a business community if we did not have that mentality. as a third generation business owner in the city, i can tell you this is real. i agree with taking care of employees. i agree with legislation to make sure it is the fair playing field. but, spend more time looking at what it will do to retail. the other thing is, we have roughly 50 people on this program. they all can draw on it. they all do. we'll probably get 1 to 2 people a year drawing on it because m
i want you to think long and hard. if you are paying $1.37 for employee, 10% payroll increase, better than half of the retailer's wage budget, it is allocated to part-time employees. you do that, and what you have done is automatically lowered the bottom-line for a retailer that averages2% to 3% gross profit. the problem is how to implement the initiative without hurting business. that is what is in front of us right now. there are more businesses out there that care about employees that don't...
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new jersey, the advocates are still pushing hard there to give them up to the first program. i reported out on illinois. they enacted cca in 2009, and they are really going gangbusters. but again, it is this different paradigm where the city is asking -- acting as they pass through. they take on the wrist, but in my view, the yield very the long-term benefit. other promising states -- yes, commissioner? >> tallon judy fine big investors? >> it is a technical term. it find it really against our experience here in california in terms of adoption rates. so when 20 cities go to ballot, it is mayor lee 25 cities. in 20 cities passed a referendum to move forward with their programs. that is an adoption rate that blows california out of the water. so you still not really have one, hopefully two soon. sonoma is coming up the pike. and they're getting ready to go to ballot with 20 more. >> they have been on since 2009. >> correct. >> what has been the experience? what has been the experience for the consumers? >> they have not yet launched their first cca. oak park is leading the char
new jersey, the advocates are still pushing hard there to give them up to the first program. i reported out on illinois. they enacted cca in 2009, and they are really going gangbusters. but again, it is this different paradigm where the city is asking -- acting as they pass through. they take on the wrist, but in my view, the yield very the long-term benefit. other promising states -- yes, commissioner? >> tallon judy fine big investors? >> it is a technical term. it find it really...
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i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the cuban government and stay employed, keep your... you know, your bosses satisfied. it's... a lot of people just say, "how were you able to please, you know, the cubans so they didn't kick you out, and at the same time be a really strong reporter?" >> well, i just... you had to walk a pretty straight line. and it's the one thing the ap does the best. i mean, it kind of sort of balanced balanced reporting and neutral language. when the cubans would get upset with our reportage, which happened occasionally, it was usually because of the tone, or because... or if there was an error of fact. i mean, if
i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the...
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>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. >> kiss me through the air. >>> coming up -- >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him. >> a lifer finds pleasure in makeup. >> i'm like dolly. the redder, the better. the more the merrier. looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. multigrwhoa.heerios... whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred >>> it might be a maximum security institution, but the tennessee prison for women realizes that giving thei
>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. >> kiss me through the air. >>> coming up -- >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him. >> a lifer finds pleasure in makeup. >> i'm like dolly. the redder, the better. the more the merrier. looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole...
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professor, what is hard-line mean? >> such as the title because i think it sums up one of the main arguments in the book which is that the republican party, at least since the 1950's as that of foreign policy approach that tends to be hard line by which i mean hawkish on foreign policy, taking very seriously the idea that there are threats out there to the estates and trying to be uncompromising and face those threats. that is pretty consistent. there has also been variety in the sense of what the can -- the particular republican approach has been. quite a bit. >> well, that was my next question. sixty-seven years since the end of world war ii. about 66 and 67 years. thirty-four of those have had republican presidents. has there been a consistency among those republican presidents? >> the main consistency has been the one we just described, the idea that the u.s. is spinning days under republican presidents and having the isolationist policy since the '20s, a tendency toward a hard-line approach has been the consistenc
professor, what is hard-line mean? >> such as the title because i think it sums up one of the main arguments in the book which is that the republican party, at least since the 1950's as that of foreign policy approach that tends to be hard line by which i mean hawkish on foreign policy, taking very seriously the idea that there are threats out there to the estates and trying to be uncompromising and face those threats. that is pretty consistent. there has also been variety in the sense of...
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you guys need to take a long, hard look in the mirror.ou need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking there's something wrong with this mirror. and now you want chris christie. sure you do. >> the folks who criticized my appointments of mohammed are ignorant, absolutely ignorant of that, and had criticize him because he's a muslim american. the sharia law business is crap. it's just crazy. and i'm tired of dealing with the crazies. >> jon: he's talking about you. we'll be right back. i'm your blind spot. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to an allstate agent. for going over 2 gigabytes of data. t-mobile slows down your data speed. with sprint you don't get charged extra and you don't slow down. and you get unlimite
you guys need to take a long, hard look in the mirror.ou need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking there's something wrong with this mirror. and now you want chris christie. sure you do. >> the folks who criticized my appointments of mohammed are ignorant, absolutely ignorant of that, and had criticize him because he's a muslim american. the sharia law business is crap. it's just crazy. and i'm tired of dealing with the crazies. >> jon: he's talking...
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you guys need to take a long, hard look in the mirror.ou need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking there's something wrong with this mirror. and now you want chris christie. sure you do. >> the folks who criticized my appointments of mohammed are ignorant, absolutely ignorant of that, and had criticize him because he's a muslim american. the sharia law business is crap. it's just crazy. and i'm tired of dealing with the crazies. >> jon: he's talking about you. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, he is a congressman from the great state of texas who is also a republican candidate for president. please welcome back to the program congressman ron paul. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: nice to see you again. >> thank you very much. >> jon: how are things going? are you feeling the love from the people? >> oh, all the time. especially the media. they really love me. >> jon: what do you think that is? you know, you ran in 2008. you had a nice, strong showing. you've i
you guys need to take a long, hard look in the mirror.ou need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking there's something wrong with this mirror. and now you want chris christie. sure you do. >> the folks who criticized my appointments of mohammed are ignorant, absolutely ignorant of that, and had criticize him because he's a muslim american. the sharia law business is crap. it's just crazy. and i'm tired of dealing with the crazies. >> jon: he's talking...
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it is very hard to tell god fearing people who have prayed all their lives, it's very hard to tell them that they've lost relatives in that kind of thing that there is a merciful god. they just -- i've seen them be interviewed particularly devout christians or muslims or all the denominations who perished on that day. what do you say to them? how do you explain that a just god can allow these kind of atrocities to happen, ruining so many lives? >> it's difficult, piers, but the world we live in is not a perfect world. we're living in a fallen world. and you know, to simplify it, god's given us all our free choice. we can do what we want to do. unfortunately, some people choose to do evil. god didn't make us as robots. it's hard to explain because god is good, obviously god could have stopped it, but he didn't. but there's much about faith that i don't understand. >> does your faith ever get dented? it sounds very unequivocal. i watch you on sunday mornings. you're an incredibly inspiring speaker. i've had relatives who renounced their catholic belief and their faith in god after the hol
it is very hard to tell god fearing people who have prayed all their lives, it's very hard to tell them that they've lost relatives in that kind of thing that there is a merciful god. they just -- i've seen them be interviewed particularly devout christians or muslims or all the denominations who perished on that day. what do you say to them? how do you explain that a just god can allow these kind of atrocities to happen, ruining so many lives? >> it's difficult, piers, but the world we...
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he didn't quit no matter how hard it got.n when the comics didn't sell or when he couldn't find anything to write about. that's why he succeeded. i want to always be there for him. while chasing unusual stories, seino met people who are now dear to him. the most visible person in akabane is this gentleman in red. pullover, jacket, muffler, everything he wears is red. fumio is known as a red grandpa around here. akabane means red feathers, hence, the red, i guess. he lives alone and some days he doesn't speak to a single person. and then, one day he appeared dressed all in green. seino couldn't hold back his curiosity and stopped him to talk. he said, you want to come to my house? huh? he invited seino to his home and their odd relationship began. ♪ they're good buddies now. the two enjoy karaoke together. >> somewhere hidden in a person's heart is the desire to be appreciated. i think everybody's like that. people try hard to be recognized as a person. i thought seino would understand me and like me. for what i am. he conside
he didn't quit no matter how hard it got.n when the comics didn't sell or when he couldn't find anything to write about. that's why he succeeded. i want to always be there for him. while chasing unusual stories, seino met people who are now dear to him. the most visible person in akabane is this gentleman in red. pullover, jacket, muffler, everything he wears is red. fumio is known as a red grandpa around here. akabane means red feathers, hence, the red, i guess. he lives alone and some days he...
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he was hard to miss him. even people he didn't know he would say what's up and shake hand bus he was always smiling and happy. >> i spoke by phone to charles who says his nephew studied martial arts since he was five years old and was a standout football player in his florida high school and he believes that alonzo may have tried to physically stop the robbery with just terrible results. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are getting a first look at pictures taken inside the lululemon store in the hours after a worker was killed. some of the pictures are too bloody to show. they were entered into evidence in the trial of britney norwood. she is accused of killing her co-worker in may. in opening statements the defense lawyer admitted that norwood is the killer but the killing wasn't premeditated. the defense says it started as terrible fight and that britney lost it. >>> tonight police in hanover county virginia say they think a missing boy is still alive. robert wood disappeared sunday at a battlefield park n
he was hard to miss him. even people he didn't know he would say what's up and shake hand bus he was always smiling and happy. >> i spoke by phone to charles who says his nephew studied martial arts since he was five years old and was a standout football player in his florida high school and he believes that alonzo may have tried to physically stop the robbery with just terrible results. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are getting a first look at pictures taken inside the...
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it is hard because our system has been infected by an ideology. instead of insisting on every child success, it has made excuses for failure. they say that poor kids cannot learn. black boys cannot do that well. in this community, you cannot expect too much, you must understand. i do understand. oh yes, i understand. believe me, i am disgusted by the idea that we should aim for any less from a child from a poor background and a rich one. -- than a rich one. [applause] i have contempt for the notion that we should accept narrow horizons for a black child and a white one. it is the age of the liberal left. they practice oppression and they call it equal to. -- equality. [applause] we are fighting back. something really matters that is happening in our country. there is irrefutable proof that with the right schools, with the but freedoms and the leadership, we can transform the education of the most deprived children. you heard yesterday from that inspirational student. in a city school, almost half of the children on a free school meals, but this ye
it is hard because our system has been infected by an ideology. instead of insisting on every child success, it has made excuses for failure. they say that poor kids cannot learn. black boys cannot do that well. in this community, you cannot expect too much, you must understand. i do understand. oh yes, i understand. believe me, i am disgusted by the idea that we should aim for any less from a child from a poor background and a rich one. -- than a rich one. [applause] i have contempt for the...
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it was hard. and you signed up for hard because you decided that -- to support a candidate named iraq is an obama. arack hussien obama. but you did it anyway because he thought it would be worth it. today, even though we have a hard road to travel, we can look back at the changes we have made over the past three years with enormous pride. changes for the first bill that i signed, that our daughters need to have the same opportunities that our sons do. change is not just pulling this economy out of the possibilities of a great depression and stabilizing it, but making sure that we restored the american auto industry said that it is more profitable that it has been infected. and is making cars that are more fuel-efficient than ever before, and doubling fuel efficiency which is going to make us less dependent on foreign oil -- that is change that you produce. that is what change looks like. changes the fact that for the first time in our history, to conserve this country that you love regardless of t
it was hard. and you signed up for hard because you decided that -- to support a candidate named iraq is an obama. arack hussien obama. but you did it anyway because he thought it would be worth it. today, even though we have a hard road to travel, we can look back at the changes we have made over the past three years with enormous pride. changes for the first bill that i signed, that our daughters need to have the same opportunities that our sons do. change is not just pulling this economy out...
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going to be hard pressed to fine the clouds., 71 degrees and cooler than today with the high on top of us. friday, 72; friday, we are up to 71 degrees and in the city, overnight lows to 50 degrees and tacking about the overnight lows, the win chester -- . >> and perhaps frisk; germantown 45 and to baltimore, 47 degrees as well. and we'll keep the clear skies rolling for everyone and d.c. drops to 53 degrees with the winds light out of the north- northeast at 5 miles per hour and tomorrow, comfortable temperatures b 71 degrees and light east winds. 8 in the morning, and there will be 40s in the suburbs and 55 degrees in the metro area and by noon, 66 degrees and 5:00, 70 degrees. it's a beautiful looking forecast for you. let's keep it going into the weekend, shall we? and we can every did. how about 80 degrees on sunday if you would like it warmer. we have that for you as the area of high pressure sleeps off of the coast this weekend and -- slips off of the coast this weekend and the temperatures near ate, 81 degrees on sunday a
going to be hard pressed to fine the clouds., 71 degrees and cooler than today with the high on top of us. friday, 72; friday, we are up to 71 degrees and in the city, overnight lows to 50 degrees and tacking about the overnight lows, the win chester -- . >> and perhaps frisk; germantown 45 and to baltimore, 47 degrees as well. and we'll keep the clear skies rolling for everyone and d.c. drops to 53 degrees with the winds light out of the north- northeast at 5 miles per hour and tomorrow,...
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it's hard to say. >> when is the worst moment for you? >> it's hard to say. i almost want to say there were no worst moments. it just kept getting worse and worse. every single moment was worse than the last one. it doesn't ever stop. you know, you think the moment you're arrested, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're in the trial, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're convicted, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're sentenced to death, that's the worst moment. your first execution date rolls around, that's the worst moment. it just gets worse and worse and worse. it's a horror story. it's like a train that doesn't stop. it just keeps picking up speed and getting worse and worse. >> very few people can understand anything that you've been through. one of them is going to join us after this break. he's one of the other members of the memphis three. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time qu
it's hard to say. >> when is the worst moment for you? >> it's hard to say. i almost want to say there were no worst moments. it just kept getting worse and worse. every single moment was worse than the last one. it doesn't ever stop. you know, you think the moment you're arrested, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're in the trial, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're convicted, that's the worst moment. you think the moment you're sentenced to death,...
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too hard. humans in this world cannot do it. until suddenly it isn't too hard anymore.ouis. ♪ >> get back here brandon morose. i think without much fanfare you just did something nobody on the planet has done before. you amazing mr. lutz of st. louis just landed a quad druple thingy, a quadruple lutz in competition and did it when it counted and there were only four people watching. it is hard to see at first but on one foot, sparnd four times and land on the other foot. yes, this happened at the colorado springs invitational on september 16th. the bleachers look empty. you can hear a little applause, right. you can walk down the railing to your handy cam. this is not a high pressure event from the looks of it but it is good somebody caught it on video because yesterday, more than a month after brandon did that to the light applause and not much else in colorado. the international skating union announced they reviewed the video and they confirm that brandon morose has in fact formed the first quad druple lutz in a single competition on earth reportedly. brandon himself
too hard. humans in this world cannot do it. until suddenly it isn't too hard anymore.ouis. ♪ >> get back here brandon morose. i think without much fanfare you just did something nobody on the planet has done before. you amazing mr. lutz of st. louis just landed a quad druple thingy, a quadruple lutz in competition and did it when it counted and there were only four people watching. it is hard to see at first but on one foot, sparnd four times and land on the other foot. yes, this...
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i've got to deal with it, and it's hard. it really is hard, you know?ws showing too much emotion here can be dangerous. >> you can't let people see you for what you are. that's where your weaknesses and your faults come in. people will ride that right to the bank. you have to be an actor while in jail, because sometimes you're going to have to be an act other than what you really are. >> steven caponi is a self-professed expert at taking advantage of vulnerable inmates. recently, hi request to move back to general population was granted. >> the sergeant gave me the third degree last night. he said we ain't going to have no problems, are we? but this is jail, you have to do what you have to do. >> caponi's transfer isn't the only good news. >> we've got to eat. >> his sister just put some money on his books so he can buy snacks from the jail canteen. >> caponi says this time around, instead of hustling canteen, he's sharing it. they have pooled their snacks to make a jailhouse burrito. >> this is the spread and the noodles are right here. >> what the bre
i've got to deal with it, and it's hard. it really is hard, you know?ws showing too much emotion here can be dangerous. >> you can't let people see you for what you are. that's where your weaknesses and your faults come in. people will ride that right to the bank. you have to be an actor while in jail, because sometimes you're going to have to be an act other than what you really are. >> steven caponi is a self-professed expert at taking advantage of vulnerable inmates. recently, hi...
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he's taking a proactive approach to health and fitness in the workplace. >> work hard, play hard, but we're very conscious about health and well being. >> that's the way john describes the environment at wheeler interest. it's a company he owns and operates in virginia beach, virginia. >> we are elise and management company. our focus is shopping centers. >> he employs between 32 and 34 associates at any given time and generates $15 million a year. buying and selling property is definitely priority number one but they are taking an ambitious approach to the health and wellness. >> this is about creating an environment that is safe and comfortable, a place people enjoy coming to work and enjoy their time here. >> the program got plenty of attention. mens fitness magazine named them one of the fittest companies. among the biggest concerns? smoking. the no smoking policy is serious business. he makes the policy clear the moment they walk in the door. usually smokers aren't a protected class of people. they enforce no smoking through hiring. it doesn't mean they don't have smokers on staf
he's taking a proactive approach to health and fitness in the workplace. >> work hard, play hard, but we're very conscious about health and well being. >> that's the way john describes the environment at wheeler interest. it's a company he owns and operates in virginia beach, virginia. >> we are elise and management company. our focus is shopping centers. >> he employs between 32 and 34 associates at any given time and generates $15 million a year. buying and selling...
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retrofits are hard. it seems if we could protect the cable and prevent the problem, that is two ways to go about it comes to protecting the cable makes sense to me. director nolan: other members of the board? members of the public? thank you. >> item 15, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct closed session. director nolan: is there such a motion? second? all in favor? we will >> bod discussed anticipated legislation but took no action. >> we are adjourned. thank you very much. good work, everybody. >> you even that the board running on time. >> we are all here today to be pardon of the signing of a bill that is going to put $40 million a year available for doing the infrastructure, fixing up everything so san francisco can take the lead in the world cup race and make it great. what a great place. [applause] what the bill does is make money available, cuts the red tape and streamlines the process. i am not going to tell you how it does it, because you wouldn't want to know. it cuts out things that
retrofits are hard. it seems if we could protect the cable and prevent the problem, that is two ways to go about it comes to protecting the cable makes sense to me. director nolan: other members of the board? members of the public? thank you. >> item 15, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct closed session. director nolan: is there such a motion? second? all in favor? we will >> bod discussed anticipated legislation but took no action. >> we are adjourned. thank you...