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another hard one. talk more about how to change hearts and minds. >> well. >> solve all problems. >> one of the points i wanted to ask of this book is we need to think about the struggle from a wide range of perspectives as many of which might not involve individual entitlements, law, court and things like that. if it comes into that category of thinking and right now in many ways, the advocates for social justice are using the fight for hearts and minds because of the perceived need to shoehorn everything into a civil-rights style narrative. it is a good example of this. you start -- if seems perfect. a bigoted town in the old south. the perfect instance. it is ambiguous and a lot of people have legitimate objections to the idea that it is a straightforward civil-rights issue and by the end you probably bought the people you might have convinced. you are preaching to the choir. that seems to me a consistent pattern with much of the civil-rights education and activism of today. we lost the battle of he
another hard one. talk more about how to change hearts and minds. >> well. >> solve all problems. >> one of the points i wanted to ask of this book is we need to think about the struggle from a wide range of perspectives as many of which might not involve individual entitlements, law, court and things like that. if it comes into that category of thinking and right now in many ways, the advocates for social justice are using the fight for hearts and minds because of the...
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yeah, i got hard but i got hard to cover up, a whole bunch that made me feel small and insignificant when i was little. because it's easy to feel like this. and, you know, than the other way. so like after 10 years or so, went by, i had lost pretty much everything i tried to -- i thought i had or wanted. and there was some -- there was some particular things i wanted back. and i knew, i can't go into what it is, but i knew if i could come back again, maybe i could get this -- these things back. tavis: you say you don't want to go into it and i won't pressure you on it but the things you're talking about, are they external things or intrnl things? character things or possessions? >> neither. tavis: ok. >> yeah. it was just some contact that i wanted to just reclaim. i wanted to be good enough to be able to be identified like recognize -- reckoned with. it gave me the fire -- gave me the drive. because i said i got to have that back. or i'm going to just die. tavis: when you know inside, mickey, when you know inside that you still have that, by that, the gift, you still have the gift,
yeah, i got hard but i got hard to cover up, a whole bunch that made me feel small and insignificant when i was little. because it's easy to feel like this. and, you know, than the other way. so like after 10 years or so, went by, i had lost pretty much everything i tried to -- i thought i had or wanted. and there was some -- there was some particular things i wanted back. and i knew, i can't go into what it is, but i knew if i could come back again, maybe i could get this -- these things back....
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and mitt romney worked hard and is working hard. leave that alone and focus on the issues. >> how much damage are these debates doing in this exchange to the republican candidates? that's what santorum is saying, it's doing a lot of damage. >> you can see the white house smiling all the way from here. voters expect their nominee to do two things, act as a conservative leader for a movement that lost its way, the other to defeat barack obama. it's hard to see how these guys advanced this cause in florida. the problem is they may be turning off voters they'll need, independents in particular but also groups like hispanics who have been watching the immigration debate and feel like the kicking people. >> we want to talk about that later. briefly, why can't santorum break through? >> it's just celebrity and the way the debates are structured, the primaries are structured. at the least he should stay in. he's the real tortoise in the race. >> president obama take his story on the road with a call for economic fairness. will his policies
and mitt romney worked hard and is working hard. leave that alone and focus on the issues. >> how much damage are these debates doing in this exchange to the republican candidates? that's what santorum is saying, it's doing a lot of damage. >> you can see the white house smiling all the way from here. voters expect their nominee to do two things, act as a conservative leader for a movement that lost its way, the other to defeat barack obama. it's hard to see how these guys advanced...
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>> it's hard because you have to work hard. i work hard. i study hard, have no time to take rest.
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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to meet your growth objectives, we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. attacks in the heart of the syrian capital reportedly killed 26 people. the government vows to respond with an iron fist. the u.s. unemployment rate drops to a three-year low. can the recovery stay on track? and a year after congresswoman gabrielle giffords was shot in a deadly rampage, her husband talks to was about her amazing progress. >> she started walking and speaking in a month and in the year, it is incredible how far she has come. >> welcome to "bbc world news america," broadcast on to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we will respond to an iron -- with an iron fist -- that was the response of the syrian government. the facts are hard to verify because indepe
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krauthammer here, and others have come down hard on him. these debates -- you can score in them because they are circuses -- what they showed on thursday night is that romney is the alpha male, and newt was weak. it is the end of newt. >> sheldon adelson -- let me give you that name, jeanne? is that what is keeping newt goign? >> absolutely. the campaign finance laws have changed the presidential campaign but newt gingrich was broke in september, fourth place in iowa, fourth place in new hampshire. he walked into south carolina with no money and no momentum. then a casino mogul billionaire, mr. adelson, comes with $5 million he drops into gingrich's pac, and all of a sudden you have a campaign revived. after he won south carolina, $5lson's wife drop another million into the friendly political committee backing in gingrich. we have never seen this before under any other cycle. he would have been forced out of the field after iowa or new hampshire. >> with all due respect, i disagree entirely. the two drops of a $5 million produced a controll
krauthammer here, and others have come down hard on him. these debates -- you can score in them because they are circuses -- what they showed on thursday night is that romney is the alpha male, and newt was weak. it is the end of newt. >> sheldon adelson -- let me give you that name, jeanne? is that what is keeping newt goign? >> absolutely. the campaign finance laws have changed the presidential campaign but newt gingrich was broke in september, fourth place in iowa, fourth place...
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>> what about the hard-core conservatives who want hard-core conservative. do they not get a voice?y're the vast majority. >> this is the threat that romney faces is having now effectively gotten michele bachmann out of the race for real, rick perry is probably more or less out of the race. you could see a consolidation of the conservative hard core tea party party, evangelicals around rick santorum in south carolina as gingrich does the things that you describe, destroying romney, laying waste, pillaging, raping, doing whatever he has to do, and rick santorum of all people, rick santorum could be the conservative consensus candidate who knocks mitt romney out. >> stephen: that would be wonderful. i mean, that would be enjoyable is what i meant, to report on. >> it would be and, you know, it would... to see rick santorum at the top of the ticket would be, the republican ticket, he would be at the top of the ticket and we'd speculate about who is going to be on the bottom. >> stephen: i see him as a top. >> this may be the moment for you to answer a call to service. >> stephen: again
>> what about the hard-core conservatives who want hard-core conservative. do they not get a voice?y're the vast majority. >> this is the threat that romney faces is having now effectively gotten michele bachmann out of the race for real, rick perry is probably more or less out of the race. you could see a consolidation of the conservative hard core tea party party, evangelicals around rick santorum in south carolina as gingrich does the things that you describe, destroying romney,...
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that's hard. -- dnace hard. dance hard. all right. good singing, good dancing. we are waiting for the mayor. any word on the mayor? this is a real honor to introduce to you and the honorable mayor, edwin lee, the mayor of the city of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. thank you, everybody. welcome to city hall. welcome to san francisco. welcome to our seventh annual american indians heritage month celebration, here at city hall. i just want to recognize and bank kqed for their sponsorship. i want to thank our wonderful spiritual drum corps here. thank you for being here. i wanted thank our wonderful and beautiful ceremonial dancers. thank you for making this such a wonderful, beautiful tradition. thank you very much. in our city, we always cherish our diversity, but we also cherish our origins. i know the native american heritage month, native american heritage month as part of our origin in this country, and we recognize that, and we celebrate it, and we want that heritage to continue each year to remind us of the tremendous
that's hard. -- dnace hard. dance hard. all right. good singing, good dancing. we are waiting for the mayor. any word on the mayor? this is a real honor to introduce to you and the honorable mayor, edwin lee, the mayor of the city of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. thank you, everybody. welcome to city hall. welcome to san francisco. welcome to our seventh annual american indians heritage month celebration, here at city hall. i just want to...
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they work hard to improve academics. the wife of a sandalwood's principal also won the award last year. he picked up a few tips from his wife. >> a lot of it is about best practices. a lot of best practices at middlebrook and throughout the county. >> reporter: they plan to keep the momentum going and continue to make bigger and better strides. in essex, sherrie johnson. >> baltimore county has won the award for three years in a row. each year two schools were selected. this is the first for sandalwood elementary school. >>> all right. let's show you where the wintry weather is now. moss of it is still south of baltimore, but commuters heading either south or trying to get out of d.c., that's where you'll have the headache through annapolis and actually i want to go back to the radar. i kind of skipped ahead here. i want to go back to the radar. i didn't want to break down where the most significant snows are coming down. you can see d.c. in the heart of the city, alexandria south to mt. vernon. it gets worse as you go s
they work hard to improve academics. the wife of a sandalwood's principal also won the award last year. he picked up a few tips from his wife. >> a lot of it is about best practices. a lot of best practices at middlebrook and throughout the county. >> reporter: they plan to keep the momentum going and continue to make bigger and better strides. in essex, sherrie johnson. >> baltimore county has won the award for three years in a row. each year two schools were selected. this...
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sometimes it's hard to get fine art. so we really do try to go out and judiciously acquire things through auctions and purchase. but the goal is to basically have a variety of mechanisms that allow us to build this collection. one of the joys of this process is realizing just what's out there. is that there are many things that you want that you hope to find that you're convinced you're never going to find it. right here we're looking at two artifacts that i was convinced didn't exist. these are materials that are related to harriet tubman, the great abolitionist and underground railroad conductor. what you're looking at here is a shawl that was given to harriet tubman by queen victoria of england as a way to honor her resiliency and the work that she's done in terms of being a champion of freedom. and what i love is that not only did we get this from a collector, but he gave us this gosp gospel hymnal. this is a hymnal that harriet tubman owned. what is powerful, if you remember, when tubman would go south often to aler
sometimes it's hard to get fine art. so we really do try to go out and judiciously acquire things through auctions and purchase. but the goal is to basically have a variety of mechanisms that allow us to build this collection. one of the joys of this process is realizing just what's out there. is that there are many things that you want that you hope to find that you're convinced you're never going to find it. right here we're looking at two artifacts that i was convinced didn't exist. these...
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so hard to be tough with that tiny body. but when it becomes too much, she cries quietly. >> she heard through the school bag manufacturer that her mother had written her a letter. >> i circle this day because that's when the letter will come. it is like mom will be coming back. >> when the company heard her mother died, they decided to deliver the letter in person. >> i hated waking up in the morning, but i was so happy you like school. do you help with the chores now? i will try to be the best mother i can, love mom. >> i wonder what you'll be doing when this letter arrives. do you complain about helping with the chores, you always work hard and do your best. i am so grateful for all your help. >> these are such a treasure for us all. >> when i feel lost or sad, i will just look at this letter. it feels like she's here with me. >> that night, she wrote a letter to her mother in heaven. >> translator: dear mom. i am doing all right, but sometimes thinking of you, i feel like crying. i hope you are happy in heaven. i promise
so hard to be tough with that tiny body. but when it becomes too much, she cries quietly. >> she heard through the school bag manufacturer that her mother had written her a letter. >> i circle this day because that's when the letter will come. it is like mom will be coming back. >> when the company heard her mother died, they decided to deliver the letter in person. >> i hated waking up in the morning, but i was so happy you like school. do you help with the chores now?...
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over and over again, work hard, work hard, and work hard. i think about that today. there are so many men and women right now would love to work hard but they don't have the opportunity. we have two parties out talking about how they will solve those problems. one wants to talk about raising taxes on people who have been successful and registered the money, increasing dependency in this country, promoting more medicaid and food stamps and all sorts of social welfare programs and passing obamacare to provide more government subsidies, more and more dependency, more and more government. that is exactly what my grandfather left in 1925. then there is another vision -- the republican vision which is to cut taxes, let's reduce spending and everyone will be fine. i believe in cutting taxes. i believe in balancing budgets. i propose cutting $5 trillion over this budget over the next five years. i support a balanced budget amendment that puts a cap a 18% of gdp as a guarantee of freedom for this country. [applause] i also believe we as republicans have to look at those who a
over and over again, work hard, work hard, and work hard. i think about that today. there are so many men and women right now would love to work hard but they don't have the opportunity. we have two parties out talking about how they will solve those problems. one wants to talk about raising taxes on people who have been successful and registered the money, increasing dependency in this country, promoting more medicaid and food stamps and all sorts of social welfare programs and passing...
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because you understood as hard as this was, it was consistent with the vision that we campaigned so hardbring about. you kept up the fight long after the election was over. that should make you proud and it should make you hopeful. it shouldn't make you complacent. it shouldn't make you satisfied. because everything we did over the last three years is now a stake in this election. the core of what this country stands for, the idea that no matter who you are, you can make it. the idea we're all in it together. the idea that if there's a child somewhere not getting a good education, that affects me. the idea that if there's a senior somewhere losing her home, that affects me. that idea is at stake in this election. the crisis struck in the months before i took office. more americans out of work since the great depression. we've got a chart that shows in the months right before i took office, 4 million jobs lost. the months right after i took office, another 4 million. before our economic policies had a chance to take effect. we've opinion growing every since. we've been adding jobs every s
because you understood as hard as this was, it was consistent with the vision that we campaigned so hardbring about. you kept up the fight long after the election was over. that should make you proud and it should make you hopeful. it shouldn't make you complacent. it shouldn't make you satisfied. because everything we did over the last three years is now a stake in this election. the core of what this country stands for, the idea that no matter who you are, you can make it. the idea we're all...
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it's hard, heavy hitting.is pretty digestible. ♪ ♪ >> nice little exclamation point owe he said of the song, oh!. next one in the top five and it's easy to see why? >> power crews sometimes not only have to restore our power, they have to save animals that get stuck on power lines. >> oh, he's hanging by his neck? >> yes, in nova scotia, canada, a seagull got his head trapped between two power lines. >> it looks like when someone throws tennis shows on the line but it's a bird rainfall a live bird. it's not dead. this did not kill him. >> what part about this bird dangling from his neck shows me he's alive. >> just wait. >> here comes the power guy. he works his way up. >> any questions as to whether this bird is alive? >> look at his little feet going up. >> check out what the power guy does. before he saves him. >> takes a picture. >> the way the rescuer goes about the job, i have a feeling this is not the first time. he's got a bag. he's assessing the situation. he's thinking, you know, what i'm going to sw
it's hard, heavy hitting.is pretty digestible. ♪ ♪ >> nice little exclamation point owe he said of the song, oh!. next one in the top five and it's easy to see why? >> power crews sometimes not only have to restore our power, they have to save animals that get stuck on power lines. >> oh, he's hanging by his neck? >> yes, in nova scotia, canada, a seagull got his head trapped between two power lines. >> it looks like when someone throws tennis shows on the line...
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and now he's coming up against a hard break. that comes whether they are talking and that was my bad. it was not a deliberate slight to the congressman. he's been on with me more than i think any other broadcaster combined. and so for the ron paul supporters that are upset. it happens. they are called satellite feeds that go against the break and that broke and i didn't realize we were coming against it . and managing editor of the hill.com. what is at stake in this race. rick santorum. he, you know, now the official winner of iowa . he was giving it a good fight in the south carolina where the conservative position would be popular and then newt gingrich eed him in the last couple of debates and he's since moved on. and what do you make of the battle for the conservative heart. between newt gingrich and mr. santorum? >> i think that nile you - on neal you are right. rick santorum is doing decent in the debates but not the story. maybe newt gingrich should step aside so the anti-romney vote can go behind santorum. he ricked a lo
and now he's coming up against a hard break. that comes whether they are talking and that was my bad. it was not a deliberate slight to the congressman. he's been on with me more than i think any other broadcaster combined. and so for the ron paul supporters that are upset. it happens. they are called satellite feeds that go against the break and that broke and i didn't realize we were coming against it . and managing editor of the hill.com. what is at stake in this race. rick santorum. he, you...
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the antar, the of hard. -- dance hard, dance hard. all right, thank you. you may be seated.andy surelyh, thank you. getting ready for our fire song. [unintelligible] >> [unintelligible] my name is red star. i am happy to be here. i wanted to share this song, not only for one of my fellow tribal members, but also for the local heroes and to honor ancestors of this land. they do. -- thank you. ♪
the antar, the of hard. -- dance hard, dance hard. all right, thank you. you may be seated.andy surelyh, thank you. getting ready for our fire song. [unintelligible] >> [unintelligible] my name is red star. i am happy to be here. i wanted to share this song, not only for one of my fellow tribal members, but also for the local heroes and to honor ancestors of this land. they do. -- thank you. ♪
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and a big thank-you to the hard- working staff. you each got the message, we don't have time to waste. we need leaders with passion to help move the needle. i just want to thank you for trusting us to represent you and allow me to serve as the president of the san francisco board of education. thank you. [applause] at this time i would like to open up the election of officers. and as a reminder, a second vote is not needed for nomination. and it is not permitted to vote for yourself. you will be voting by name and if there is more than one nomination, you'll be voting by name if there is more than one nomination. i declare nominations are now open, for the office of the board of education for the year 2012. commissioner? >> i would like to nominate norman yee. >> he has been nominated. are there any other nominations. seeing none, i declare nominations are close. commissioner norman yee has been nominated. ms. casco? >> i move that we elect commissioner yee without a vote. >> sure. unless everyone would like to vote. >> seconded. >
and a big thank-you to the hard- working staff. you each got the message, we don't have time to waste. we need leaders with passion to help move the needle. i just want to thank you for trusting us to represent you and allow me to serve as the president of the san francisco board of education. thank you. [applause] at this time i would like to open up the election of officers. and as a reminder, a second vote is not needed for nomination. and it is not permitted to vote for yourself. you will...
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money it is money that is backed by a hard tangible and lasting material so as to retain its relative value over time does acting as a reliable store of value now advocates of a gold standard or some other form of commodity based hard currency point to the huge growth in debt and other liabilities as a direct consequence of having money that isn't tied to anything and whose value fluctuates with the whims of central bankers this is of course money in a world of sound money debts that cannot be repaid will not be repaid and therefore write downs and bankruptcies must occur and debts cannot simply be papered over through money printing and inflation because print too much of that currency and you could wind up with this hyper inflation like zimbabwe where you have to have a one hundred trillion dollar note or you could end up like y m r germany needing a wheelbarrow of currency debased currency. an order to buy a loaf of bread and it's not good for much more then i don't know building up paper pyramid now in the battle between capital and credit hard money is the weapon of choice for th
money it is money that is backed by a hard tangible and lasting material so as to retain its relative value over time does acting as a reliable store of value now advocates of a gold standard or some other form of commodity based hard currency point to the huge growth in debt and other liabilities as a direct consequence of having money that isn't tied to anything and whose value fluctuates with the whims of central bankers this is of course money in a world of sound money debts that cannot be...
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announcer: when life's this hard, it's no wonder 7,000 students drop out every school day. visit boostup.org and help kids in your community stay in school. >> here's what's happening on "teen kids news." >> it's something some kids do on purpose and others do by accident. either way, it can really hurt your grades. i'll tell you what it is in my report. >> i'll tell you how teens are using mother nature to help protect mother nature. >> in sports, we'll see why young pitchers need to play it safe. >> coming up, i get to spend the day with some knights. i'll tell you all about it. >> and we're just getting started, so stay tuned. >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> teens are often under a lot of pressure to do well in school, but that doesn't mean it's okay to copy someone else's hard work and pass it off as your own. teachers call it "plagiarizing," but, as we see in this report, you can also call it cheating. and don't think you won't get caught. >> you've probably heard the word "plagiarize," but what, exa
announcer: when life's this hard, it's no wonder 7,000 students drop out every school day. visit boostup.org and help kids in your community stay in school. >> here's what's happening on "teen kids news." >> it's something some kids do on purpose and others do by accident. either way, it can really hurt your grades. i'll tell you what it is in my report. >> i'll tell you how teens are using mother nature to help protect mother nature. >> in sports, we'll see...
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this is a hard fight because there is so much worth fighting for. >> three states, three winners what a great country. >> virginia's governor was on the campaign trail today. he had endorsed but romney yesterday. he was in south carolina yesterday and this morning. we have video from an event this morning, where both governor romney and governor mcdonnell were present. we had the opportunity to speak with governor mcdonald the only television station to talk, but the situation, and already by midday the were positioning for a defeat. but annette up being a bigger loss than they thought. here is what the governor had to say. >> i think he expected this would be a long haul primary. there are three tough competitors who are working hard and i think governor romney will be our nominee. it was a stick a couple more primaries to get that done. >> florida votes at the very end of the month. it. santorum with the third-place finish stays alive. mitt romney said if he won in south carolina he would win floor and when the republican nomination. for him florida is a must win. he asked supporter
this is a hard fight because there is so much worth fighting for. >> three states, three winners what a great country. >> virginia's governor was on the campaign trail today. he had endorsed but romney yesterday. he was in south carolina yesterday and this morning. we have video from an event this morning, where both governor romney and governor mcdonnell were present. we had the opportunity to speak with governor mcdonald the only television station to talk, but the situation, and...
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we have to do more hard work. we have to do more hard work to get the money, to get a better life. >> olympic success for mary kom would mean a massive win for manipur and mary is not afraid to take up the challenge. >> i always remember the story of david and goliath. david is a small boy. goliath is a big man. i am also small. manipur is very small. if i do very hard work, then i will win. >> she may be coming to london alone, but the state will be behind her. bbc news, manipur. >> i suspect a lot more people around the world will be cheering her on. for more on her story, two and bbc this weekend. that's pretty much all we have time for on this edition of gmt please do stay with us on "bbc world news." there's plenty more to come. for me and all the gmt team, goodbye. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship
we have to do more hard work. we have to do more hard work to get the money, to get a better life. >> olympic success for mary kom would mean a massive win for manipur and mary is not afraid to take up the challenge. >> i always remember the story of david and goliath. david is a small boy. goliath is a big man. i am also small. manipur is very small. if i do very hard work, then i will win. >> she may be coming to london alone, but the state will be behind her. bbc news,...
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it really is a hard road. i am looking at where we're 25 years later in the bay area and looking at how hard it is for us to struggle, to keep our theaters going. i would like to think that i am not struggling quite as hard personally. what i mean by that is that in tension, that commitment. what i see is that we're here to really produce works of not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture and women of color artists. i think that that is something that has not shifted for me in 25 years, and it is good to see that brava is still committed to that kind of work. you know? ♪ >> happy birthday to you happy birthday to you ♪ >> windy will talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go with what we have on our staff. south asian managing director. african-american artistic director. latino outreach person. to us, aside from the staff, aside from the artists that we work with him being a reflection of oz, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that, just
it really is a hard road. i am looking at where we're 25 years later in the bay area and looking at how hard it is for us to struggle, to keep our theaters going. i would like to think that i am not struggling quite as hard personally. what i mean by that is that in tension, that commitment. what i see is that we're here to really produce works of not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture and women of color artists. i think that that is something that has not shifted for me in...
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work hard. work hard and work hard. he left to the coal fields of southwest pennsylvania.e continued to work in those minds until he was 72 years old. digging coal. those hands dug freedom for me. [laughter] >> jon: hey, romney, follow that, [bleeped] face that. is the stuff. oh, my god, i just realized something for mitt romney, rick santorum is the actual guy romney is pretending to be. kudos to santorum. he worked hard. we've had good fun here at the show with his last name and its place in google history, but no more. we're not doing it anymore. in honor of the well-fought iowa caucus, i'm now going to shred the hours and hours of high-quality, emmy eligible ass juice jokes that we had prepared for him. hold on. let me just... never going to do them again no matter how tempting it may be to use some of them. >> if you scroll down, you can see all of the colors of the counties, the brown there is rick santorum. laughter and applause. >> jon: dog with sunglasses. dog with sunglasses. dog with sunglasses. for us the bit has rub its course. i vow to only ridicule rick sant
work hard. work hard and work hard. he left to the coal fields of southwest pennsylvania.e continued to work in those minds until he was 72 years old. digging coal. those hands dug freedom for me. [laughter] >> jon: hey, romney, follow that, [bleeped] face that. is the stuff. oh, my god, i just realized something for mitt romney, rick santorum is the actual guy romney is pretending to be. kudos to santorum. he worked hard. we've had good fun here at the show with his last name and its...
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so hard to be tough with that tiny body. but when it becomes too much, she cries quietly. >> she heard through the school bag manufacturer that her mother had written her a letter. >> i circle this day because that's when the letter will come. it is like mom will be coming back. >> when the company heard her mother died, they decided to deliver the letter in person. >> i hated waking up in the morning, but i was so happy you like school. do you help with the chores now? i will try to be the best mother i can, love mom. >> i wonder what you'll be doing when this letter arrives. do you complain about helping with the chores, you always work hard and do your best. i am so grateful for all your help. >> these are such a treasure for us all. >> when i feel lost or sad, i will just look at this letter. it feels like she's here with me. >> that night, she wrote a letter to her mother in heaven. >> translator: dear mom. i am doing all right, but sometimes thinking of you, i feel like crying. i hope you are happy in heaven. i promise
so hard to be tough with that tiny body. but when it becomes too much, she cries quietly. >> she heard through the school bag manufacturer that her mother had written her a letter. >> i circle this day because that's when the letter will come. it is like mom will be coming back. >> when the company heard her mother died, they decided to deliver the letter in person. >> i hated waking up in the morning, but i was so happy you like school. do you help with the chores now?...
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we don't have a hard freeze warning but i know we will see a hard freeze. hard freeze has to do with how long temperatures stay below freezing. 10:00, sant arosa 32 degrees. below freezing for 6-7 hours. that is a hard freeze. be prepared for that. pipes starts to break. you know what to do, cover them up. whatever you have done in the past. as we head into the week, rain showers develop on wednesday in the pacific. significant weather systems. further south. i showed them to you up here before, now they shifted south. they will have an opportunity to get in here. january has been dry but things will shape up at the end of the week. tuesday we got a cold start, highs in the 50s. as we get into 18, 19, 20, rain back in the forecast. series of storms like we talked about. one after another and get ground water going. thursday morning there is the model. this is a rough estimate. still far out. friday morning. here is saturday morning. here is sunday morning. you see the spacing, don't you? front, break, front, break. pretty, you know, i think by the time we a
we don't have a hard freeze warning but i know we will see a hard freeze. hard freeze has to do with how long temperatures stay below freezing. 10:00, sant arosa 32 degrees. below freezing for 6-7 hours. that is a hard freeze. be prepared for that. pipes starts to break. you know what to do, cover them up. whatever you have done in the past. as we head into the week, rain showers develop on wednesday in the pacific. significant weather systems. further south. i showed them to you up here...
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here is another hard one. please tell taka he would change hearts and minds. >> guest: the 1.2 wanted to advance with the book is to think about the social justice struggle from the wide range of perspectives that might not involve individual entitlements or things like that so changing hearts and minds comes into that category that right now in many ways advocates for social justice using our hearts and minds perceived into the civil rights narrative so you start off with a narrative and it is a bigoted town. it is the perfect instance but it is ambiguous and a lot of people have legitimate objections to the idea is straightforward civil-rights the you are preaching to the choir. so that says to me a consistent pattern with many are much of the civil-rights agitation of today that we lost the battle to win hearts and minds of those. but how to fix that is a complicated question because so many social injustices are not susceptible to a dramatic narrative are susceptible to the narrative of the individual reno
here is another hard one. please tell taka he would change hearts and minds. >> guest: the 1.2 wanted to advance with the book is to think about the social justice struggle from the wide range of perspectives that might not involve individual entitlements or things like that so changing hearts and minds comes into that category that right now in many ways advocates for social justice using our hearts and minds perceived into the civil rights narrative so you start off with a narrative and...
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i believe if you push hard enough, you'll get the spending cuts. you have guys over here saying i will only vote for that if you raise taxes, and you almost know for sure they are going to try to not give you spending cuts. i would go in in a very aggressive program of saying, look, we're going to fight this out. but i would cooperate with democrats. i would reach out. i will give you one quick example. senator webb and senator warner have a proposal to allow to develop oil and gas offshore. half the royalties go to the fed. 37.5% to the commonwealth of virginia. 37% to infrastructure. i think the house republicans should pass their bill without amending it, just send it over, and say, here, here is a democratic bill with bipartisan support, and make senator reid -- is he going to really bottle up two of his democratic senators? that is cooperation, because i happen to share the goal they want to get. that is the way i would approach it. i would cooperate. i would try to get things done. but i would not be willing to compromise core values, because
i believe if you push hard enough, you'll get the spending cuts. you have guys over here saying i will only vote for that if you raise taxes, and you almost know for sure they are going to try to not give you spending cuts. i would go in in a very aggressive program of saying, look, we're going to fight this out. but i would cooperate with democrats. i would reach out. i will give you one quick example. senator webb and senator warner have a proposal to allow to develop oil and gas offshore....
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i must say it's really hard as many of you guys saw. it's hard to choose a ta mali.ifferent varieties. and whenever anybody's gone through this tasting they're like, wow, i never knew there with sore many tamales out there because you're used to your home stile tamales. the whole list. everyone that's a finalist is really a winner because they are really, really great tamales and it was hard to narrow it down to 25 and hard to choose one. >> thanks for watching. the air will reair once again on new year's morning.
i must say it's really hard as many of you guys saw. it's hard to choose a ta mali.ifferent varieties. and whenever anybody's gone through this tasting they're like, wow, i never knew there with sore many tamales out there because you're used to your home stile tamales. the whole list. everyone that's a finalist is really a winner because they are really, really great tamales and it was hard to narrow it down to 25 and hard to choose one. >> thanks for watching. the air will reair once...
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we could not have done this incredible project without the hard work of our partners at dpw. [applause] >> let me join the mayor and supervisor for thanking everyone for coming out. i do not know how many of you know what the street used to look like, but this is a huge change for the community, a victory. streets around san francisco, we will continue to make sure we have sidewalk landscaping. these gardens you see, when it rains, they will absorb water and reduce the amount of water that will end up in our sewer plant. the papers will also collect water. as much of -- as half of the rainfall will be a absorbed into our landscape and continue to sustain a healthy street and help the soil and reduce the amount that goes to our sewer plant. the design had been changed. the lights are human scale, they are not the tall ones that go overhead. they are designed to fit the neighborhoods. the plans are also from around the area, so they will do well, low maintenance, but with the newcomb avenue residents, they will help to make sure that they do well. this is a victory. i want to t
we could not have done this incredible project without the hard work of our partners at dpw. [applause] >> let me join the mayor and supervisor for thanking everyone for coming out. i do not know how many of you know what the street used to look like, but this is a huge change for the community, a victory. streets around san francisco, we will continue to make sure we have sidewalk landscaping. these gardens you see, when it rains, they will absorb water and reduce the amount of water...
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"caught on camera: a hard day's work." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." one of the most embarrassing moments ever at the worst possible time in the worst possible place on the job. in this story you'll see professionals doing what they do best until they trip up or slip up and then go with the old saying, laugh at yourself and the world will laugh with you. >> this is fashion week over in paris. there was a problem out there today. a model fell down twice. >> it looked so funny. i'm still laughing when i see that video. how is it possible to fall like that? >> >> you're just tickled over that. >> it was clear i don't have this anymore. i hope they go to commercial now because i'm about to lose my job. >> wait a minute. let's start over from the beginning. kamila is a supermodel living in poland. jim vance is a veteran newscaster from washington, d.c. they may live worlds apart, but jim and kamila will forever be linked to each other and it's all because of a pair of ridiculously high heels, a watering can, and one very embar
"caught on camera: a hard day's work." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." one of the most embarrassing moments ever at the worst possible time in the worst possible place on the job. in this story you'll see professionals doing what they do best until they trip up or slip up and then go with the old saying, laugh at yourself and the world will laugh with you. >> this is fashion week over in paris. there was a problem out there...
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it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we need to have a tribal council. i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many
it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through...
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>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough.an hope. >> 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. >>> it might be a maximum ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep
>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough.an hope. >> 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. >>> it might be a maximum ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the...
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some people work hard. other people don't. if you work hard, don't worry. pretty soon you'll get your rewards. then i tap into that kind of easy story. and, in fact, what i can say is not only if you work hard you'll eventually get your rewards. but if you're not getting them, it's not your fault and it's not the fault of a long history or deeply embedded structures of inequality. it's president obama's fault. and when we take those political stories and instead of trying to bring solutions to the real issues of inequality we say you can work hard and as soon as we get this bad guy out of office, then your hard work will pay off. that's the kind of thing that, for many voters it just feels better to think that the world is like that rather than think it's complicated. >> now e.j., it's funny that professor went there because charles krauthhammer today, a conservative columnist he even admits that mitt romney fits into the democratic narrative. he will be a liability if he keeps where he is now. let me read what he says. he says, but the beauty of this strat
some people work hard. other people don't. if you work hard, don't worry. pretty soon you'll get your rewards. then i tap into that kind of easy story. and, in fact, what i can say is not only if you work hard you'll eventually get your rewards. but if you're not getting them, it's not your fault and it's not the fault of a long history or deeply embedded structures of inequality. it's president obama's fault. and when we take those political stories and instead of trying to bring solutions to...
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and i have a hard time imagining myself leaving it.hat's why i didn't leave it to run for president. i find it hard to imagine that i would leave it to run for vice president but i love my country enough and i love my party enough that if the nominee of my party picked up the phone and called, i think i owe it to myself and to my country to listen and that's what i'll do. >> i think that's the best answer. and i think senator rubio made a mistake by saying no outright and they keep asking him again, and i was entering viewing him and i said don't answer anymore. you may feel compelled you can better serve there. you know, it really bothers me, the big story -- a couple stories came out today. they i attacking newt gingrich with a wife he divorced 13, 14 years ago. governor romney, they are attacking him, he said he paid about the 15% range. that doesn't include in all lakely hood it was taxed before at the higher rate so it's the second bite of the appear he, if you will, the government gets on it. and this whole abc report he has mone
and i have a hard time imagining myself leaving it.hat's why i didn't leave it to run for president. i find it hard to imagine that i would leave it to run for vice president but i love my country enough and i love my party enough that if the nominee of my party picked up the phone and called, i think i owe it to myself and to my country to listen and that's what i'll do. >> i think that's the best answer. and i think senator rubio made a mistake by saying no outright and they keep asking...