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he gets behind harding. himuns, he says i found sunning himself like a turtle on along, and i push them into it. did harding make himself? john dean in his biography makes the point that harding's protestations of inadequacy, of humbleness, is not necessarily an act, but that harding from the beginning was a very sharp guy. career is good. he learns things quickly. he is giving speeches of the age of four years old. people get jealous of people who were good. >> he didn't necessarily want to be president did he? lex i do not think so. -- >> i do not think so. >> he enjoyed being in the senate. they thought he was popular. he didn't. it seemed increasingly there was urgings on him. that -- in the big letter which he sends to kerry phillips regarding the blackmail. she had the letters. 98 ofwere approximately them. not all torrid love letters. a lot of the mwere. i will say this. in reading history, people skip over to the dirty parts. these he is aof good writer. charm.s a certain she has the goods on him. th
he gets behind harding. himuns, he says i found sunning himself like a turtle on along, and i push them into it. did harding make himself? john dean in his biography makes the point that harding's protestations of inadequacy, of humbleness, is not necessarily an act, but that harding from the beginning was a very sharp guy. career is good. he learns things quickly. he is giving speeches of the age of four years old. people get jealous of people who were good. >> he didn't necessarily want...
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i need to work hard and then i will go back to pakistan. [applause] of schenectady you think that might be possible? do you think he will be able to? >> it is a difficult question. i can't personally as she said, she has to learn a lot and she has a long way to go. for me, will go back to the situation when it is a bit normal. i find that these days it is quite dangerous for me as it is for her. we will go back to where the love of one's homeland is a kind of feeling which comes when you live your land. it's very difficult. you remember everything of your homeland which you leave behind. i used to go every morning from classroom to classroom and see their brilliant phases of the blaze and girls and i'm listening in these derelict countries. i needed and pakistan and afghanistan today i should contribute to education and i believe my god is greater than [inaudible] >> the taliban say they would still like to kill her. they said even recently this week they cut out another communication. >> they've reminded me to remember. the thing is i have
i need to work hard and then i will go back to pakistan. [applause] of schenectady you think that might be possible? do you think he will be able to? >> it is a difficult question. i can't personally as she said, she has to learn a lot and she has a long way to go. for me, will go back to the situation when it is a bit normal. i find that these days it is quite dangerous for me as it is for her. we will go back to where the love of one's homeland is a kind of feeling which comes when you...
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. >>> the hard rock cafe reopened with a multimillion dollar upgrade, and they're rocking hard tonight. wjz is live at the harbor. it's the latest of several innovations to the harbor. >> reporter: the harbor area is constantly growing and so is the hard rock cafe's audience. that's why the business is feeling the pressure to grow with both of them. it's a smashing success at the reopening of the hard rock cafe in downtown baltimore. the restaurant known for rock 'n roll, food and fame reopened after a multimillion dollar renovation. it includes new decor and a new stage. >> i think from their perspective, they want to have a great facility along the harbor and be competitive with the other options that are available. >> reporter: philip's seafood is one of those options available. it's a neighboring business to the hard rock, and the maryland restaurant icon had its own renovation in 2011. all of this remodeling is an effort of long-time businesses to keep pace with baltimore's growing harbor area. >> tonight at the hard rock cafe in baltimore, we have a real special performance by im
. >>> the hard rock cafe reopened with a multimillion dollar upgrade, and they're rocking hard tonight. wjz is live at the harbor. it's the latest of several innovations to the harbor. >> reporter: the harbor area is constantly growing and so is the hard rock cafe's audience. that's why the business is feeling the pressure to grow with both of them. it's a smashing success at the reopening of the hard rock cafe in downtown baltimore. the restaurant known for rock 'n roll, food...
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>> i worked hard in high school. >> good for you. >> hard work, individual responsibility. don't re-eli on others. >> i re-elied on my parents, my school. takes a village. can i respond to what she said? affordable care is peing implement ed now. you have to understand a lot of the -- >> the lowest increase? >> yes. >> california is going up 164%. we have ohio. his state is going up 80% health care costs. florida going up 40%. four state wills see a decrease. the president said every everybody would see a $2500 decline. >> the thing about it is everyone -- those are the biggest states you are talking about having a decrease. health care costs are still rising. hopefully with the pilot projects through medicare and the demonstration to change health care to promote quality over quantity we'll see lower health care costs. >> the president promised you that you would pay $2500 less per family. that's not true. does it bother you? >> sir, i think t with the health care costs will increase but they are going slower because of obama care. it's not going to go down precipitously.
>> i worked hard in high school. >> good for you. >> hard work, individual responsibility. don't re-eli on others. >> i re-elied on my parents, my school. takes a village. can i respond to what she said? affordable care is peing implement ed now. you have to understand a lot of the -- >> the lowest increase? >> yes. >> california is going up 164%. we have ohio. his state is going up 80% health care costs. florida going up 40%. four state wills see a...
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we went to a shooting range to test hard wire 's bulletproof being material.tarting with a .9 millimeter glock. >> let's turn this into a ballistics challenge. ear plugs in. >> clear. >> definitely hit it. thank you . well? >> nothing penetrated the pack but you can see a couple holes down here writ hit. some of the rounds were deflected down through the bottom. and the ones that didn't go through, there they are. >> they're still hot. >> there's no penetration. the way it's designed, it actually absorbs the energy and collapses around it which is perfect for a ballistics panel. if you are holding it, your hand is going to sting but rather than my chest. >> would you try it on a heavier round? >> let's try a .357 magnum. >> how heavy is that? >> it depends on the weight. this is about 1150 feet per second coming out of the muzzle, this one is about 1200 feet per second. depends on what you're firing and what you prefer. >> my son asked me if we could put his homework in here. sorry, jessie, no such luck. you got do your homework. >> hot, eyes and ears. [ shots
we went to a shooting range to test hard wire 's bulletproof being material.tarting with a .9 millimeter glock. >> let's turn this into a ballistics challenge. ear plugs in. >> clear. >> definitely hit it. thank you . well? >> nothing penetrated the pack but you can see a couple holes down here writ hit. some of the rounds were deflected down through the bottom. and the ones that didn't go through, there they are. >> they're still hot. >> there's no...
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harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. every color looks good on grace. she could be snippy with grace. we have some letters that suggest she was thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge would not be the candidate the next time. when the issue came up that maybe the coolidge's should have a vice presidential house, there was one nominee, but mrs. harding said she did not think so, that the willard hotel was just fine for the coolidge's. also very different than just what we have learned about the two women. harding, with lawrence -- with florence harding, we learn she had a bold personality. there were issues that she cared about. she encouraged her husband into politics. we seem to have quite the opposite with the relationship between the coolidge is. said thes biographer harding marriage was more like a business, and they had a deal. and mrs.t to do this harding got to do that. it was an older marriage, as well. in the coolidge case, i would not say that mrs. coolidge was always so deferential, it w
harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. every color looks good on grace. she could be snippy with grace. we have some letters that suggest she was thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge would not be the candidate the next time. when the issue came up that maybe the coolidge's should have a vice presidential house, there was one nominee, but mrs. harding said she did not think so, that the willard hotel was just fine for the coolidge's....
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and i don't think that it is that hard to do. they built the hospital and it is still, it is built for the patient not for what you want or how many people you put in here and how the doctors want this hospital and it is for the patient. and they lost thought of that and i think that we can go back to that. and that is well said if anything. as anyone can put it, so thank you very much. >> next speaker. thank you. >> good afternoon, and the neighborhood services, and there is... ♪ >> it is the center that you want. ♪ >> thank you, mr. paulson, next speaker please? >> my name is amy and i have been with the center for 20 years now and i have been see a lot going on there and yes, they have been trying to get rid of us, i don't know how many times, six times or more and i really like where i work but the patients here have nothing. and but we just enjoy giving them the care that they deserve. and our mission here is to to take care of them and to send them up to the laguna honda is a disservice, because i feel that they have one cl
and i don't think that it is that hard to do. they built the hospital and it is still, it is built for the patient not for what you want or how many people you put in here and how the doctors want this hospital and it is for the patient. and they lost thought of that and i think that we can go back to that. and that is well said if anything. as anyone can put it, so thank you very much. >> next speaker. thank you. >> good afternoon, and the neighborhood services, and there is... ♪...
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. oh, what a beautiful day it is here in upstate new york, but, you know, it reminds me of growing up on the island in ohio, where we had lots of fabulous crops-- the green beans, of course, which my next-door neighbor grew-- and we would pick the fresh and eat them right out of the garden, but i'm gonna cook so many fresh and fantastic and delicious recipes, you're gonna forget that i'm cooking entirely vegetarian, and i can't wait to get to the kitchen to make my sesame green beans to go along with my amazing walnut loaf. so join me in the kitchen right now. ♪ jazzy ♪ you're gonna be healthy ♪ with the jazzy vegetarian ♪ jazzy
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. oh, what a beautiful day it is here in...
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it's hard to tell them, you know, we're closed and, you know, will it be open tomorrow? don't know. it's sad. >> fairies to the island still pushed off for grumpy passengers who brought tickets weeks ago. >> stupid. what else can i say. stupid. >> fairies are still running but they are only allowed to circle the island. >> this family came in from arizona, and it is not as close as they had hoped. >> i think it's pretty pathetic. there are people that have come from europe and all over the world, and it's a shame. >> reporter: visitors to the statute generate $174 million a year for the local economy. from souvenir stands to the fairies. >> if this drags on people are going to be laid off. it is just not right. >> reporter: this is just one of many closures creating waves as a national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. >>> a team of weapons inspectors is now in syria. the arms monitors will begin finding and destroying that country's chemical stockpile. a second group is scheduled to arrive later in the week. their location is being kept secret for safety reason
it's hard to tell them, you know, we're closed and, you know, will it be open tomorrow? don't know. it's sad. >> fairies to the island still pushed off for grumpy passengers who brought tickets weeks ago. >> stupid. what else can i say. stupid. >> fairies are still running but they are only allowed to circle the island. >> this family came in from arizona, and it is not as close as they had hoped. >> i think it's pretty pathetic. there are people that have come...
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it it's hard to start a career it's hard to have a career it's hard to remain there it's hard to keep going you sing with others and as of right them stevie wonder's on his arm with you right yeah. stevie wonder was agreeing and singing with me and that's an amazing amazing gift new you know singing with me i mean i feel like i'm starting to be honest i feel like i'm starting my career you're the pinch yourself over all years it's s. i mean you are such a poor kid montreal we talked about his before i don't have to. tell you why because i know that i don't i want to talk for the others i'm talking for myself because twenty five years ago thirty years ago i really thought that we achieve things step by step and we're going up the ladder one step at a time until you reach the top but you know people have that top now that you've sold many records and you are the top of your gig what's the top i have decided and i don't know when it just happened for me to protect myself from the industry because of what always been scared of that industry i decided to take that ladder officially in my h
it it's hard to start a career it's hard to have a career it's hard to remain there it's hard to keep going you sing with others and as of right them stevie wonder's on his arm with you right yeah. stevie wonder was agreeing and singing with me and that's an amazing amazing gift new you know singing with me i mean i feel like i'm starting to be honest i feel like i'm starting my career you're the pinch yourself over all years it's s. i mean you are such a poor kid montreal we talked about his...
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it's hard to find a matter of justice he has not tackled, and it's har hard to imagine someono is not more uniquely qualified to lead a bureau that covers all of it. traditional threats like violence from organized crime and changing threats of cybersecurity. so he's got the resumÉ. of course, jim is also a famou famously cool character. the calmest in the room during a crisis. here's what a fellow former prosecutor said about him. he said, you know that kipling line if you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, that's jim. there's also a story from the time during his prosecution of the gambino crime family there was a hit man named lorenzo. during the trial jim won an award from the new york city bar association. when the court convened the next morning everyone was buzzing about it. a note was passed down from the defendant's table to the prosecutor's table. it reward, dear jim congratulations on your award. you're a true professional, sincerely lorenzo. sincerely, lorenzo. we don't know how sincere he was. we don't know whether this was a veiled threat or plea fo
it's hard to find a matter of justice he has not tackled, and it's har hard to imagine someono is not more uniquely qualified to lead a bureau that covers all of it. traditional threats like violence from organized crime and changing threats of cybersecurity. so he's got the resumÉ. of course, jim is also a famou famously cool character. the calmest in the room during a crisis. here's what a fellow former prosecutor said about him. he said, you know that kipling line if you can keep your head...
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it is possible but very hard. they justify the billion pound price tag. they are a distant process. >> a glimpse of the future brings today's broad class to a close. -- broadcast to a close. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are thestreet.com. >>> see congress reach a historic bipartisan agreement over a default on the nation's bills. >> it's my hope today we can put some of those most urgent issues behind us. >> striking a deal, an 11th hour agreement to reopen the government and avoid default sends stocks soaring but will this temporar
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >>> this is...
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ava marie is at the hard rock cafe. >> good morning. is thethe cool things items you see that you do not see elsewhere. they are sitting right in front of you. there is a big opening tonight. there are some must-see item. i do not complain about my job. >> i love it. let's talk about some of these items. >> this is a guitar that belong to jimi hendrix that he played on "the cavett show." we have about a dozen guitars and this one is spectacular. it is a typical -- it is atypical for jimi. >> we have to move off to some other items. i was struck i this. this is a hand written note by john lennon. >> this is so special and personal. you just do not get it like he used to. we all have computers and cell phones. when you see something handwritten by an artist as iconic and john, it just residents --resonates. that is a special piece. >> you can imagine how this thought turned into a wonderful song. >> look at the thing. it is completely over the top. you can only get away with that in the 1970's. john were that at the troubadour club. he go
ava marie is at the hard rock cafe. >> good morning. is thethe cool things items you see that you do not see elsewhere. they are sitting right in front of you. there is a big opening tonight. there are some must-see item. i do not complain about my job. >> i love it. let's talk about some of these items. >> this is a guitar that belong to jimi hendrix that he played on "the cavett show." we have about a dozen guitars and this one is spectacular. it is a typical -- it...
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. adam and ab dw. i face a huge challenge. >> days not london what are you doing. >> as they return to soy maul yeah. -- somalia. >> when i left my hometown in into thnortheastern somalia. i dried like a baby because i didn't want to leave. we had to go to a different country and experience a different world and it was something that scared me. >> my family moved to to london innein the early 90s. today adam and abdi live in west london and run an ngo called atm. the antitriballism movement. >> trtribalism means discrimination. the smaller tribes don't have any rights whoa sofer. whatsoever. and they don't get anything in the po
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. adam and ab dw. i face a huge...
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. ?hat can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news." >> hello, you are watching "bbc world news." last-minute nick of time moments to spare. call it what you will, america a
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. is "bbc world news." >>...
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. >> ...they play hard... ( whistle blows ) ...hit hard... >> hit their ass until they don't want to be hit anymore. >> ...and fall hard. >> we're talking about kids getting brain damage. >> it's a progressive deterioration of your brain. >> frontline investigates the new, more intense game of high school football... >> there's more pressure. it's just like running a college program now. >> ...and the increased risk of serious injury. >> when he arrived to us, he was comatose and on the ventilator, and he went into renal failure. >> there have always been injuries in high school football, but they're on the rise. >> they teach us to play hard even when you're hurt. it's instilled in us since we were in junior high school. >> but what are the costs for the boys who play the game? >> you're only 17 once. i have the rest of my whole life to worry about pain. >> tonight, "football high." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support ffrontline is provided by the john d. and catherine
. >> ...they play hard... ( whistle blows ) ...hit hard... >> hit their ass until they don't want to be hit anymore. >> ...and fall hard. >> we're talking about kids getting brain damage. >> it's a progressive deterioration of your brain. >> frontline investigates the new, more intense game of high school football... >> there's more pressure. it's just like running a college program now. >> ...and the increased risk of serious injury. >>...
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it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day.nd i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica will be in prison for the next six to eight years on a robbery charge. jennifer has only eight months left on her sentence. >> it may sound crazy, but i'll probably end up even coming back. i don't think i can make it out there without her. and i know she can't make it in here without me. and i know it's killing her right now. >> i'm able to see her through a window from single cell. and i sit out here for, like, two hours and i'll draw a heart. >> i really can't see her. i just see her hand waving. and she can see my hand waving. >> on this morning, jennifer has her disciplinary hearing to determ
it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day.nd i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >>...
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my parents worked hard and saved hard and did the right stuff because i know that is not common, i would have done that more because what i did not do was allow myself time to be my mom's daughter. because she introduced me to anybody this was my baby and not only did i lose that% but who was in relation to that person to not be introduced as my baby i would have given myself more opportunities so in hindsight what led you have done differently? >> along the same lines. i would have asked for more help across the board include the more pressure on my brothers that were a little bit absent. of would have said this is your moral responsibility. it is that about giving to but they need us definitely. i wish to have understood more about hospice earlier in the game. lot of people our afraid of hospice because they think it is a death sentence in fact, people often now live those in get maximum treatment. this new specialty is like old-fashioned doctoring to get the help of the entire team there is more time spent talking about symptoms , and make your daily life better and i was just on the
my parents worked hard and saved hard and did the right stuff because i know that is not common, i would have done that more because what i did not do was allow myself time to be my mom's daughter. because she introduced me to anybody this was my baby and not only did i lose that% but who was in relation to that person to not be introduced as my baby i would have given myself more opportunities so in hindsight what led you have done differently? >> along the same lines. i would have asked...
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why is it so hard for people to understand this need? what i got a lot of different answers, but i think what i really discovered was that for most people who don't live in this world that all of you live in which is working as public defenders or advocates or in the criminal justice system, you know a lot about these issues and you know what the stakes are and you are meeting real people everyday when you go out into courtrooms or into jails. you are seeing these people and you are understanding, you are hearing their stories and understanding their lives and understanding what the stakes are for people in terms of creating a fair system. most americans don't have that experience. and the whole idea, you say it's not fair, i think people respond to that, but it's hard for them to see that. i think it's hard for them to visualize because they are not seeing these real faces and not hearing these stories. even when we looked at the video and poster which is great for this conference which is gideon's picture. there was something about see
why is it so hard for people to understand this need? what i got a lot of different answers, but i think what i really discovered was that for most people who don't live in this world that all of you live in which is working as public defenders or advocates or in the criminal justice system, you know a lot about these issues and you know what the stakes are and you are meeting real people everyday when you go out into courtrooms or into jails. you are seeing these people and you are...
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it's hard.doing time is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps harris figure out what to do with his afro-like hair. >> it's harder braiding white dude's hair than black guys. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean some white guys don't get it, so wh
it's hard.doing time is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly...
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it's hard. without knowing exactly how long you're going to live, it's difficult to guess how much you need to put away. >> most people seem to feel that at retirement, to be okay, you need ten or 12 times pay. and maybe 15. so if you make $100,000 a year, you need one and a half million to be okay. you need to save more, you need to start sooner. you can't start work when you're 20 or 22 and decide to get serious about this in your 40s. the boat has sailed. >> smith: so what can we do? >> ♪ time has come today... >> smith: today, americans entrust over $10 trillion to thousands of big and small financial service providers. >> i just bought stock. you just saw me buy stock. no big deal! >> smith: with expensive marketing, these companies compete for our money. >> yes, i'm for picking, i'm for buying. >> super, super strong buy. >> smith: but there are so many choices, it's hard to understand. >> when it comes to mutual funds, it's often hard to tell what you're looking at. >> smith: rather than
it's hard. without knowing exactly how long you're going to live, it's difficult to guess how much you need to put away. >> most people seem to feel that at retirement, to be okay, you need ten or 12 times pay. and maybe 15. so if you make $100,000 a year, you need one and a half million to be okay. you need to save more, you need to start sooner. you can't start work when you're 20 or 22 and decide to get serious about this in your 40s. the boat has sailed. >> smith: so what can we...
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you spend cash, you're hard to trace.so that money spent at that web site-- unlike buying shoes-- you were probably harder to find if you bought heroin at silk road then if you went to a web site and bought shoes. >> suarez: now that this place has been raided, is it possible that the f.b.i. now has in its possession ways to find tens of thousands of people who were buying illegal drugs over the web? >> it is possible. investigatively it's possible. it just depends on a level of encryption that was being used. if you go to chat farms -- popular chat forums at prices lick reddit.com where they have a silk road foulout chat forum, some people are very, very worried. but they're relying on the fact that the silk road in their servers used heavy-duty encryption. silk road used a special bit of software. we talked about bit coins earlier. there are ways to track them. but it used something called a tumbler to jug that will around so it was even harder to track the bit coins than if the original design. so the people are very w
you spend cash, you're hard to trace.so that money spent at that web site-- unlike buying shoes-- you were probably harder to find if you bought heroin at silk road then if you went to a web site and bought shoes. >> suarez: now that this place has been raided, is it possible that the f.b.i. now has in its possession ways to find tens of thousands of people who were buying illegal drugs over the web? >> it is possible. investigatively it's possible. it just depends on a level of...
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>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. i can 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. @ñ >>> it might be a maximum security institution, but the tennessee prison for women realizes that giving their inmates opportunities to feel good about themselves can go a long way. and even help their rehabilitation. >> the things we go through for beauty. a day in the beauty shop. >> every beauty shop has gossips. this is no exception. >> the prison runs a cosmetology program that is both a full service spa and a teaching facility that provides inmates with career skills for life on the outside. >> well, i'll start you a little bit bigger and i'll work down. okay? >> works for me. >> you tell me how close you want to take it. >> claudia rourke, a civilian employee, runs the program, which requires students to complete at least 200 hours o
>> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. i can 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. @ñ >>> it might be a maximum security institution, but the tennessee prison for women realizes that giving their...
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war and harding. she was a significant force in her husband's presidency. florence harding set many precedents that would help define the role of the
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so does the display here at hard rock. they will then both head to pittsburgh. >> for the next two weeks, hard rock cafe is offering special dinner deals for customers who see the musical and the memorabilia. you had a chance to see it. >> yeah, i did. it was a lot of fun. >> a lot of energy. >> great to see brian may. he was amazing. 66 and kicking it. >>> we've got a little rain on the region here and there. take a look at temperatures. down to 70. southeast winds, 6. the barometer rising again. come back and take a look at friday and the weekend after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stir we have a verdict in the case of baltimore police academy instructor who mistakenly shot a police trainee in the head. wjz is live at the courthouse in towson. let's go to derek valcourt. derek? >> reporter: it look that jury less than an hour to reach their unanimous verdict, in the end deciding that officer william scott kern would be not guilty of second-degree assault, but guilty of reckless endangerment. of course, you may remember, we
so does the display here at hard rock. they will then both head to pittsburgh. >> for the next two weeks, hard rock cafe is offering special dinner deals for customers who see the musical and the memorabilia. you had a chance to see it. >> yeah, i did. it was a lot of fun. >> a lot of energy. >> great to see brian may. he was amazing. 66 and kicking it. >>> we've got a little rain on the region here and there. take a look at temperatures. down to 70. southeast...
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it's hard. but it is worth it. >> the president was in boston trying to reboot the conversation around the new health law. house republicans were back in washington, hard at work. investigating the laws troubled debut. >> republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will not yield to the monkey court. >> the mun keonkey court was in session with health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius fielding questions, of congressmen. did you know for example that kathleen sebelius used to be governor of kansas. >> madam sec scaretary you are kansas. >> you were governor in kansas. >> which is also the site of an iconic american film. >> there is a famous movie called the wizard of oz. >> i know we are not in kansas. >> people went to see the wizard because of the wonderful things he did. >> some might say we are actually in the wizard of ozland. >> that land you speak of, sir is called oz. but sebelius wasn't born in kansas which means she could not have run
it's hard. but it is worth it. >> the president was in boston trying to reboot the conversation around the new health law. house republicans were back in washington, hard at work. investigating the laws troubled debut. >> republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will not yield to the monkey court. >> the mun keonkey court was in session with health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius fielding questions, of...
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it is possible but very hard. they justify the billion pound price tag. they are a distant process. >> a glimpse of the future brings today's broad class to a close. -- broadcast to a close. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: have over 90 years of first steps behind them. what he does know is that, today, he's started walking, and life got a whole lot more exciting. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." can fuel a l
it is possible but very hard. they justify the billion pound price tag. they are a distant process. >> a glimpse of the future brings today's broad class to a close. -- broadcast to a close. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union...
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>> that's hard to say. i will say this came from what was called the hulk, so it's this military technology, this suit that was designed to allow soldiers to carry really heavy things and put less stress on the body. then they saw the medical application for it, and for the scientists there, they loved it. they say it's the best job in the world, because they get to work with these paraplegic people that were the test pilots for this technology. as you guys saw, they really put it through the works and they see how to make it better. so every month they make improvements on this thing. >> can the paraplegic lift things with these legs? >> not yet. right now it's still in the walking phase. it's teaching them how to walk again, which is a miracle in itself. >> sure, sure. >> i'm really, really excited to see that miracle in action, so come back. right after the break, we're going to see how this technology is transforming lives. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by
>> that's hard to say. i will say this came from what was called the hulk, so it's this military technology, this suit that was designed to allow soldiers to carry really heavy things and put less stress on the body. then they saw the medical application for it, and for the scientists there, they loved it. they say it's the best job in the world, because they get to work with these paraplegic people that were the test pilots for this technology. as you guys saw, they really put it through...
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> margaret: i'm margaret richard. body electric is next. >> ♪ i sing the body electric i celebrate the me yet to come. ♪ >> margaret: let's celebrate our continued commitment to health, fitness, and vitality. please join me for a workout to one of my favorite shows from the past. whether you're new to our family or are one of the friends, i extend a warm welcome. hey, fitness becomes you. >> i'm margaret richard. i'd like to introduce the body electric dancers. and we're going to have our usual invigorating, tough workout, and we hope that you are working with us on a regular basis and making very good progress. so here we go
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> margaret: i'm margaret...
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hall in their title kill your darlings is the idea that you know you have to make very hard decisions and sometimes come people out of your life in order to grow as a person i really do love letters have been set plays actually you know it's like salacious headlines get people in saving the movie that will end up in the movie plus you have an obsessive compulsive relationship with furniture placement i don't know what would you please about well right now i'm thinking about just repositioning the couch in the chairs in the living room i mean it's pointless it's a sound i said yes all right i'll do it all do it that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a great pleasure to welcome daniel radcliffe and michael c. hall they are the costars of kill your darlings and intense film which we will talk about you know daniel of course from the harry potter series and michael was everybody's favorite serial thread with this such a thing as having my favorite serial killer personally i like some of sam but he was. dexter for the labor way he plays the poet allen ginsberg michae
hall in their title kill your darlings is the idea that you know you have to make very hard decisions and sometimes come people out of your life in order to grow as a person i really do love letters have been set plays actually you know it's like salacious headlines get people in saving the movie that will end up in the movie plus you have an obsessive compulsive relationship with furniture placement i don't know what would you please about well right now i'm thinking about just repositioning...
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i think in my prosecutors office there is hard and soft power. the hard power in a prosecutor's office, in a police department, it's arresting. it's putting in jail. it's going in court and find this person guilty and punish them. that's a kind of hard power and most of what is done in a prosecutor's office -- most of the resources are devoted to those hard power tasks, but although we devote less resources to soft power there are probably more important and soft power is where you change the hearts and minds of people. where you try to change cultures, try to change the norms in the community are and certainly in our office we devote significant resources to this. just a couple of examples. we have something called the parent project, and i am very grateful in a time of really reduced funding our board of supervisors stepped up and provided funding for otherwise what was run on a shoe string out of our office, and it's a program that teaches parents to be better parents and parents get referred this program through schools, through police depart
i think in my prosecutors office there is hard and soft power. the hard power in a prosecutor's office, in a police department, it's arresting. it's putting in jail. it's going in court and find this person guilty and punish them. that's a kind of hard power and most of what is done in a prosecutor's office -- most of the resources are devoted to those hard power tasks, but although we devote less resources to soft power there are probably more important and soft power is where you change the...
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it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. how ma of you are willing to commit 2 weeks to change your life forever? i want you to be part of the revolution. the omni diet is helping to reverse illness, decrease the number of medications our patients take, and produce remarkable weight loss at any age. my mission is to help you realize that your history is not your destiny. you can reverse illness and reclaim your health. let's start a revolution together. will you join us? (female announcer) in this show, health coach and registered nurse tana amen and her husband, psychiatrist dr. daniel amen, will give you a powerful new program called the omni health revolution base
it was hard to leave the game. no, because i was ready for that.it was because i knew it was last time and i just want to enjoy. i just want to, you know, be there for one more shot. and i did it. and it was wonderful, charlie. it was wonderful. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: pleasure to have you on this program. >> thank you very much. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. how ma of you are willing to commit 2...
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he worked so hard. i can only imagine how disillusioned he must abandon how hard or can you must abandon that he persevered and continued forward. i understand that there is a time when you need the government traded i understand that. i don't question it and i don't judge people. i think there is a role. i have always felt and i have always strived in every part of my life. so here i am i'm in chicago. i'm married. it's 1977. i have met bachelor's degree. you think they would be looking for a young bright intelligent people like to me to work for your firm for your company. no one. one application after another so i thought to myself i did this in college. i drove a cab but i have to tell you it was hard because i was driving a cab in so many plans. i remember when it didn't -- went back to see my data christmas and he said after all the effort and all at the expense for you to wind up doing exactly what i did. i kept telling him that it's a stage it's a movement. i have to keep my self-respect and my
he worked so hard. i can only imagine how disillusioned he must abandon how hard or can you must abandon that he persevered and continued forward. i understand that there is a time when you need the government traded i understand that. i don't question it and i don't judge people. i think there is a role. i have always felt and i have always strived in every part of my life. so here i am i'm in chicago. i'm married. it's 1977. i have met bachelor's degree. you think they would be looking for a...
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that was really really hard to do. so now now boehner has to do something hard. he has to deliver.has to reopen the government and he has to pay our bills. and then we can go back to legislating which is the give and take you're talking about. there's lots of things you could propose to change in obama care. democrats want to have a gun safety bill. we don't have the votes for it. we didn't shut down the government over that even though 70% of the americans want the president's gun safety bill. we said guys we got to work harder. >> final thought from alice then we've got to go. >> paul, with all due respect, you act like harry reid has bent over backwards to compromise. >> yes. >> when basically what he's agreeing to is common sense spending levels. >> it's the law. >> we've racked up more debt under obama. >> you say it's common sense but it's not what the democrats wanted, correct? >> it's hard for the democrats to do. i help president clinton balance the budget and republicans wanted our surplus. >> spending levels were already current law, paul. he simply agreed to current law
that was really really hard to do. so now now boehner has to do something hard. he has to deliver.has to reopen the government and he has to pay our bills. and then we can go back to legislating which is the give and take you're talking about. there's lots of things you could propose to change in obama care. democrats want to have a gun safety bill. we don't have the votes for it. we didn't shut down the government over that even though 70% of the americans want the president's gun safety bill....
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that's not that hard a putt. for the second straight session tiger woods and matt kuchar fall 2 down. so chance to look at the board here. 3 up, 2 up and another 2 up lead for the internationals. so, jimmy, things looking a little brighter on this overcast day for nick price. >> they are indeed, dan. foursomes, again, having success. are you a little surprised? >> well, you know, we've got a team of ball strikers, there's no doubt, jimmy. these guys have hit the ball well this week. maybe they've got the edge with the putts, but mark, tony and i we spend a lot of time doing the pairings for the foursomes more than anything else because we knew that was our weakness. this week it does seem to be our strength. so the guys they keep the momentum going we're going to have a hell of a day tomorrow. >> what we're seeing today, is this a matder of desperation or of patience? >> oh, no, this is definitely patience. these guys have played well. we've been through some really tough times with the rain, you know, the weathe
that's not that hard a putt. for the second straight session tiger woods and matt kuchar fall 2 down. so chance to look at the board here. 3 up, 2 up and another 2 up lead for the internationals. so, jimmy, things looking a little brighter on this overcast day for nick price. >> they are indeed, dan. foursomes, again, having success. are you a little surprised? >> well, you know, we've got a team of ball strikers, there's no doubt, jimmy. these guys have hit the ball well this week....
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after fighting hard, brannock has found a reason to smile. >> it's been a lot of hard work and gettingso i can get to that point where it's comfortable. >> as is the walking part. >> was it enough? >> bye nancy, bye quinn. >> brannock took the memorable steps in front of her students and friends where she works as a teacher. the students have followed her recovery closely and her parents have too. they created a fund for her right after the bombing. >> we didn't know what the road ahead was going to be but we knew it was going to be a costly road. >> the touch a truck event not only raised money but also did something else. >> if you want to help heal erika brannock, you want kids running around and smiling. >> it's important for her healing and her moving forward to see that her whole community is behind her. >> a reality motivating brannock every step ahead. >> it's extremely overwhelming, but it's so great at the same time. >> and brannock still does work at that school. she has been working part-time as an administrative assistant as she continues her recovery. in the newsroom, don
after fighting hard, brannock has found a reason to smile. >> it's been a lot of hard work and gettingso i can get to that point where it's comfortable. >> as is the walking part. >> was it enough? >> bye nancy, bye quinn. >> brannock took the memorable steps in front of her students and friends where she works as a teacher. the students have followed her recovery closely and her parents have too. they created a fund for her right after the bombing. >> we...