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brett hart liked to be looked at.at season, as summer fog cooled the city, he might be seen in a stylish overcoat sporting a lamb collar brightened by a solicitous flash of color, a crimson necktie, perhaps, that set him apart from the rabble. every fold, every fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged. on montgomery street, he footed through the human foliage. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if he spoke a few words in greeting, his voice would be agreeable. but there would be nothing to remind one of mark twain. he preferred to be admired from afar. and there was much to admire. at 26 hart had become the leading literary light of the pacific coast. no small feat in a state where even the shaggiest miner aspired to barthood, and poets were pop stars, declaring verses to crowds at public gatherings. hart had powerful friends, a wife and an infant son. his evenings didn't involve drunken romps of the virginia city variety, they centered on more domestic concerns like how to keep bab
brett hart liked to be looked at.at season, as summer fog cooled the city, he might be seen in a stylish overcoat sporting a lamb collar brightened by a solicitous flash of color, a crimson necktie, perhaps, that set him apart from the rabble. every fold, every fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged. on montgomery street, he footed through the human foliage. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if he spoke a few words in greeting, his voice would be...
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bret harte like to be looked at.at season as summer for coulda the city might be seen in a stylish overcoat sporting a lamb collar, brightened by a flash of color of crimson necktie perhaps that set them apart. every fold, every fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged. a montgomery street he floated through the human foliage like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to me this, he would smile. if he spoke a few words in greeting his voice would be agreeable. there would be no yarn spinning or risk losing. nothing to remind one of a wild man mark twain. he preferred to be admired from afar. there was much to admire. at 26, harte have become the leading literary light of the pacific coast, no small feat in a state or even the shaggy is minor aspired, and poets were pop stars, declaiming versus teacher and crowds at public gatherings. harte have powerful friends, a rising reputation, a wife and an infant son. his evenings didn't involve drunken roms into virginia city variety. they cente
bret harte like to be looked at.at season as summer for coulda the city might be seen in a stylish overcoat sporting a lamb collar, brightened by a flash of color of crimson necktie perhaps that set them apart. every fold, every fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged. a montgomery street he floated through the human foliage like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to me this, he would smile. if he spoke a few words in greeting his voice would be agreeable....
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fired back tweeting, hart. if you need help with
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so bret hart likely look at.e might be seen in this stylish overcoat with a splash of color and a crimson necktie that set him apart from the rest. every folded fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if you spoke a few words including summit would be agreeable, but there would be no yarn spinning or anything to remind one about the macho wildland mark twain. he preferred to be admired and there was much to admire. at 26 years old he had become the literary light of the pacific coast and no small feat in the state were even the shabbiest minor aspired to him, including cheering crowds of public gatherings. hart had a rising reputation and a wife and infant son and his evenings been involved drunken romps come and they centered on more domestic concerns like how to keep baby griswold from disturbing his studying or his wife from drugging him into house chores that he might have a couple quiet hours to write. thi
so bret hart likely look at.e might be seen in this stylish overcoat with a splash of color and a crimson necktie that set him apart from the rest. every folded fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if you spoke a few words including summit would be agreeable, but there would be no yarn spinning or anything to remind one about the macho wildland mark twain. he preferred to be admired and...
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she also pointed out for instance gary hart went away and the clintons have not. when someone like andrea pieser says, why won't she shut up and go away? >> in the new age, there's an upside an a down side to being in the position that monica lewinsky is in. if she had a twitterverse when this happened, she'd have gotten the serious fame and had some sort of -- >> reality show. >> internet show or reality show. she never got that. >> she tried that on fox and it didn't work. she tried making handbags and that didn't work. she's had a real hard time getting traction. >> she had the barbara walters interview and the big book about it. but let's turn this to "vanity fair." should "vanity fair" be giving more th monica lewinsky this platform? >> i think first of all it's the largest advertisement for a job or a husband i've ever seen. >> ouch. >> well, it's the truth. why wouldn't they? >> she's 40 and she's had trouble finding a job. >> she needs to get out there and do something about it. "vanity fair," someone comes to "vanity fair," monica lewinsky comes to "vanit
she also pointed out for instance gary hart went away and the clintons have not. when someone like andrea pieser says, why won't she shut up and go away? >> in the new age, there's an upside an a down side to being in the position that monica lewinsky is in. if she had a twitterverse when this happened, she'd have gotten the serious fame and had some sort of -- >> reality show. >> internet show or reality show. she never got that. >> she tried that on fox and it didn't...
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the same thing with hart. hart was the same, they were the ones who were inducted.he artists themselves in that they feltpeople should or should be about inducted who were on records. >> is there anyway to change this? do they get the petition to have these other people inducted? or do they go for another year? >> there is no petition. it is aseople, democratic processes we can do. we have people who are smart about the process and knowledgeable about the artist. that is the decisions we make and we stick to it. >> the show, why did you select the berkeley center? >> we were looking for a large arena. we have done the show in front of a large audience. we went to los angeles. it just worked well. to have fans come in and celebrate that night with our artists, their favorite artists him a gives an opportunity for the fans to be involved. it worked out well. the artists love the energy. they have a good night. it is what we want to have happen. >> i have to ask about beats and apple. d have a pair of beads -- do you have a pair of beats headphones? twice i have severa
the same thing with hart. hart was the same, they were the ones who were inducted.he artists themselves in that they feltpeople should or should be about inducted who were on records. >> is there anyway to change this? do they get the petition to have these other people inducted? or do they go for another year? >> there is no petition. it is aseople, democratic processes we can do. we have people who are smart about the process and knowledgeable about the artist. that is the...
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in a few minutes we will talk to donna rice hughes whose relationship with then senator gary hart derailed his presidential campaign. we will talk to her about how she successfully recovered from that scandal and what advice she might have for monica lewinsky. first i want to remind you what lewinsky revealed to "vanity fair." from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine. she has found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell-all essay for the magazine she says it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. world's most famous intern opening up to vanity fair about her affair with president clinton. the scandal it created in 1998 and what she calls the global humiliati humiliation. now 40, she is determined to have a different ending to her story and hoping to give a purpose to her past. lewinsky says she was inspired to speak out by tyler clemente, the rutgers university student who jumped to his death in 2010. he was humiliated after being caught in a web camera kissing another man in his dorm room. lewinsky tells "vanity fair" his story brought her
in a few minutes we will talk to donna rice hughes whose relationship with then senator gary hart derailed his presidential campaign. we will talk to her about how she successfully recovered from that scandal and what advice she might have for monica lewinsky. first i want to remind you what lewinsky revealed to "vanity fair." from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine. she has found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell-all essay for...
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so bret hart likely look at. might be seen in this stylish overcoat with a splash of color and a crimson necktie that set him apart from the rest. every folded fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if you spoke a few words including summit would be agreeable, but there would be no yarn spinning or anything to remind one about the macho wildland mark twain. he preferred to be admired and there was much to admire. at 26 years old he had become the literary light of the pacific coast and no small feat in the state were even the shabbiest minor aspired to him, including cheering crowds of public gatherings. hart had a rising reputation and a wife and infant son and his evenings been involved drunken romps come and they centered on more domestic concerns like how to keep baby griswold from disturbing his studying or his wife from drugging him into house chores that he might have a couple quiet hours to write. this
so bret hart likely look at. might be seen in this stylish overcoat with a splash of color and a crimson necktie that set him apart from the rest. every folded fabric of the young man's outfit would be carefully arranged like a brilliantly plumed bird. if your eyes happened to meet his, he would smile. if you spoke a few words including summit would be agreeable, but there would be no yarn spinning or anything to remind one about the macho wildland mark twain. he preferred to be admired and...
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this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hartare and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a
this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hartare and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a
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he talks about breaking the rules and his pursuit of hart. >> reporter: it was on august 7th. on that morning, philippe did assist unthinkable, stepping out between the new york trade center towers on a cable one inch thick - 1300 feet above the ground. an astonishing breath-taking feat, one planned in detail. he and his friend evaded security, and used a bow and arrow to connect stability. the walk turned into a dance, with pet eat lying on the tight rope. new yorkers gazed from glow, and the police watched from both sides, pet eat continued his performance, he as on the wire 45 minutes, crossing it eight times. when he stepped off he was arrested. charges were dropped when he agreed to do a performance for children, closer to the ground. by then his story made headlines in the new york times and around the world. >> it's good to have you on the programme. great to see you here? >> i don't think a lot of people now how much type it took for you to plan the walk. can you describe how long it took, and what you had to do? >> it took me 6.5 years, but not of daily work. from the
he talks about breaking the rules and his pursuit of hart. >> reporter: it was on august 7th. on that morning, philippe did assist unthinkable, stepping out between the new york trade center towers on a cable one inch thick - 1300 feet above the ground. an astonishing breath-taking feat, one planned in detail. he and his friend evaded security, and used a bow and arrow to connect stability. the walk turned into a dance, with pet eat lying on the tight rope. new yorkers gazed from glow,...
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there are these gains, some wonder why don't women like you that work so hart take a step -- hard take a step back and appreciate that? >> i think mainly we don't because they say the movement is over, as a way of getting rid of us. they are earning that in their 20s because they don't have children. having children is socially useful. we need to think not only about equal pay, but pay for the work of care giving that is 90% done by women. it has no economic value whatsoever. now, you know, we need to have a tax policy that attributes a value to that work. whether done by men or women, at replacement level, and that's deductible if you pay taxes and refundable if you don't. a third of the work in the country is down 90 or more percent by women and not rewarded at all. it's not called a job. home makers are called women that don't work. excuse me, they work harder than anybody. >> have enough men adjusted to the realities of the women's movement or has it led to men feeling displaced or confused about their role in society. >> i don't want to speak about menace a lump or women as a lump
there are these gains, some wonder why don't women like you that work so hart take a step -- hard take a step back and appreciate that? >> i think mainly we don't because they say the movement is over, as a way of getting rid of us. they are earning that in their 20s because they don't have children. having children is socially useful. we need to think not only about equal pay, but pay for the work of care giving that is 90% done by women. it has no economic value whatsoever. now, you...
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this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders and goats - and how we may hannes spider -- harness spider silk. that's the team, let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey guys, welcome to "techknow." what does the bulletproof vest have to do with goat's milk. the answer lies in spider silk - of all things. i got a chance to look at the future of fabrics. it is fascinating. let's take a look. >> reporter: they are nature's masterful architects, genius at structural design. their silk - though just a fraction of the size of a human hair, is stronger than steel and more powerful than tevlar. you have called spider silk the ancient biomaterial for the fut
this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders...
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incidents where syrian refugees were supposed to get by boat to europe and drowned, and that breaks his hart. >> thank you for that. >>> south african elections are a few days away. the ruling national african congress is expected to win. economic hardship and scandals could dent the majority. in parliament. tania page joins us from pretoria. what is going on there? the referee: well, the energy is starting to ramp up at the final rally for the economic freedom fighters. they are expected to get maybe 5% of the vote. 20 seats in the 400 seat national assembly. doesn't seem like much but the efs had a disproportionately loud voice because of its charismatic leader who was ex-island from the a.n.c. he has radical ideas and policies in stark contrast to those of the biggest party the democratics alliance. it has also been making final pitches to voters this weekend. >> reporter: the blue of the democratic alliance filled the hall like a rising tide. although it's more popular than ever, it's small compared to the governing enginesal congress. it's south africa's biggest party. >> if our governm
incidents where syrian refugees were supposed to get by boat to europe and drowned, and that breaks his hart. >> thank you for that. >>> south african elections are a few days away. the ruling national african congress is expected to win. economic hardship and scandals could dent the majority. in parliament. tania page joins us from pretoria. what is going on there? the referee: well, the energy is starting to ramp up at the final rally for the economic freedom fighters. they are...
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remember the gary hart scandal from the '80s? donna rice hughes was caught in a scandal in her mid-20s and spent the rest of her life. she became a christian, and she spent the rest of her life fighting against child pornography. >> right. >> she is a hero. there is a path forward for her. and there is a path forward for her to deal with. >> i think that's a very important point. and monica lewinsky has said that she wants to help against bullying and this kind of stuff. but you did point out that people maybe owe her an angie on the left. but do you think people on the right like ken starr and others who used her as a political weapon owe her an apology? >> i don't think he used her. i think what happened is the direct result of the president lying under oath. i mean, i was here for this. and we can go back and refight that whole thing if you guys want to. i was here for that. and most of you were too. >> all right. >> but the bottom line is the left treated and the clinton machine treat herd horribly. she is a victim. and she w
remember the gary hart scandal from the '80s? donna rice hughes was caught in a scandal in her mid-20s and spent the rest of her life. she became a christian, and she spent the rest of her life fighting against child pornography. >> right. >> she is a hero. there is a path forward for her. and there is a path forward for her to deal with. >> i think that's a very important point. and monica lewinsky has said that she wants to help against bullying and this kind of stuff. but...
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professor hart paid so much for your insight and comments tonight. thank you. the your game lead to the day's biggest stories in korea and around the world breaking the law of the hottest interviews and a whole lot more. join aidan sean ryan and tom j d from the heart and soul begins now i knew last week nights. on and on tv the race for the master set to roll out the possibility of a military collision in northeast asia at the comments come as a gp and strength and its military ties with me to create a new partnership deal during and the prime minister issued a lot this trip to brussels eu report south korea's foreign minister yu myung assays of military conflict beyond the cards in northeast asia a region plagued by historical regional insecurity really good tensions. speaking at the international peace institute in york city on tuesday expresses grave concern over the increased rivalry in needa. he noted china's emerging color the aim to make a comeback as a regional power and russia taking a tougher stance against the west. the testing and said this thing c
professor hart paid so much for your insight and comments tonight. thank you. the your game lead to the day's biggest stories in korea and around the world breaking the law of the hottest interviews and a whole lot more. join aidan sean ryan and tom j d from the heart and soul begins now i knew last week nights. on and on tv the race for the master set to roll out the possibility of a military collision in northeast asia at the comments come as a gp and strength and its military ties with me to...
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involvement with gary mart she talked how different the coverage is and she also pointed out that gary hart went away and the clintons have not. so why won't she shut up? it is possible she is asking the same, if she went away her name would not be in the public eye. >> and there is an upside and a down side so being in the position if she had the same universe when this happens, she would have gotten the serious fame and had some sort of internet show, reality show, and she never got any of that is it could be where she is asking for it a. >> she tried it on fox. she tried making hand bags, that didn't work. she had has a hard time getting traction. >> she had the barbara walters interview and the book about it but let's push this to "vanity fair." should they give her this platform, first person piece, without having to submit to questions by an interviewer? who gets that? >> first of all, the largest advertisement for a job or a husband i have ever seen. >> ouch! >> the truth. why wouldn't they? >> she is 40 and she has trouble finding a job. >> she needs to get out there. "vanity fair,"
involvement with gary mart she talked how different the coverage is and she also pointed out that gary hart went away and the clintons have not. so why won't she shut up? it is possible she is asking the same, if she went away her name would not be in the public eye. >> and there is an upside and a down side so being in the position if she had the same universe when this happens, she would have gotten the serious fame and had some sort of internet show, reality show, and she never got any...
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. >> 50 caps, cahill, baines, hart, gerard, moony, plenty of caps between them, it would be wrong to focus on some out there young and less experienced. because everyone's inexperienced until the time he gets the chance to show he can do the josh. >> lee wells, wasn't a complete surprise but the gracious manner in which the chelsea player accepted the decision, was. >> someone in his experience at over 100 caps. i agree with roy, it should be about young players. i think it's best i retire now. that's taken some of the controversy about it. because a lot of people feel you need to take your best players to the cup. why mooney hasn't done it at an international tournament in years. shaw is of course that man coming in the left back slot it's going to be really difficult for them out in brazil. >> from football to basketball. the los angeles clippers produced an amazing come back against the oklahoma city thunder. in l.a. the clippers were trailing 2-1 in the series got off to a bad to th start here. this year's mvp kevin durant ended up in the losing side. 83 seconds left. the thunder
. >> 50 caps, cahill, baines, hart, gerard, moony, plenty of caps between them, it would be wrong to focus on some out there young and less experienced. because everyone's inexperienced until the time he gets the chance to show he can do the josh. >> lee wells, wasn't a complete surprise but the gracious manner in which the chelsea player accepted the decision, was. >> someone in his experience at over 100 caps. i agree with roy, it should be about young players. i think it's...
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we follow the lives of mark twain, brett hart, charles warren stoddard as they help birth a new wave of literature that was to leave a permanent mark on the american literary canon. ben's portrait
we follow the lives of mark twain, brett hart, charles warren stoddard as they help birth a new wave of literature that was to leave a permanent mark on the american literary canon. ben's portrait
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lori jane gliha on the remnants of life that become hart. >> reporter: deep inside arizona's walker canyon, this is a trail that migrants use to enter the united states. >> how far are we from the mexican border right now? >> right now three miles. >> okay. >> yes. >> in order to get to this point they have walked for how long? >> two days. just to get to the boarder, to the point of crossing. >> bob key showed us the way. he's been tracking the paths, and the people that use them for years. every week he leaves food and water for the migrants that make the daring journey. it's rough terrain, and not everyone makes it out alive. according to the u.s. border patrol, 194 people died along the arizona border in 2013. >> there's a blanket there, isn't there. >> yes, there's a blanketed. >> even if key doesn't see the people that crosses the border. he knows they've been here, from the things they leave behind. >> i have seen the sweater before. when i seen it, and the grease on it, it made me think of the people i seen at the shelter from coming up from central america riding the train. they g
lori jane gliha on the remnants of life that become hart. >> reporter: deep inside arizona's walker canyon, this is a trail that migrants use to enter the united states. >> how far are we from the mexican border right now? >> right now three miles. >> okay. >> yes. >> in order to get to this point they have walked for how long? >> two days. just to get to the boarder, to the point of crossing. >> bob key showed us the way. he's been tracking the...
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at the school hart stadium honored for those kill. there is a memorial of wall at the student center in the heart there and counselors working extended hours to help struggling students. counselors from other schools like berkeley joining in to help out. >> get the latest on the story on 7 news.com and breaking news alert follow us on twitter on abc news bay area. >> other news. em people observe the memorial day tradition of honoring america war hero today in san francisc francisco. fight marching band led procession through the presidio in san francisco. this mark the 146 year that the presidio has host add memorial day event. vietnam veteran 7 special salute today. escalation of america involvement in vietnam began 50 years ago. parade ended with a ceremony at the san francisco national cemetery. >> famous war memorial in the bay area cross roads tonight. cross of lafayette which line the hillside off highway 24 only meant to be a temporary memorial to our fallen troops. but now plans could be in the work to make it permanent. here
at the school hart stadium honored for those kill. there is a memorial of wall at the student center in the heart there and counselors working extended hours to help struggling students. counselors from other schools like berkeley joining in to help out. >> get the latest on the story on 7 news.com and breaking news alert follow us on twitter on abc news bay area. >> other news. em people observe the memorial day tradition of honoring america war hero today in san francisc...
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he also spoke about an issue that is consider clothe to the harts of most, which is the slinking space for civil society. he says the government, should stop harassing journalists and arresting them based on flimsy excuses the radical group is believed to be behind the abductions. nigeria's government says it is hard to track down the group that abducted them. play also have their own ways of operating. and one threat they have, is that 11 years of war -- if you are dealing with somebody you know, one on one, you can some out. and let us talk right in terms of reaching out. it is difficult to reach out to them completely because they don't come out to talk to the government, so that challenges us. some of is girls may have been sold off or force bly married. >> the wash against terror is on first, and the government forces are winning this war, accept that people are -- this is also ainge tear the public has not told the whole truth. amena is one of the few lucky ones that managed to escape. she spoke of her ordeal. >> we thought they were soldiered and they asked us to board a vehicle
he also spoke about an issue that is consider clothe to the harts of most, which is the slinking space for civil society. he says the government, should stop harassing journalists and arresting them based on flimsy excuses the radical group is believed to be behind the abductions. nigeria's government says it is hard to track down the group that abducted them. play also have their own ways of operating. and one threat they have, is that 11 years of war -- if you are dealing with somebody you...
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we talk about him -- >> what did you think of kevin hart --
we talk about him -- >> what did you think of kevin hart --
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. >> being a parent today is hart. my niece was down there. she was kind of scared she was going to be busted. she's a good girl. she was down there with 16 other girls staying in a two bedroom condo. they were good girls. i believe we're generalizing them. parents today, we can't say no. >> i have no problem saying no. >> that doesn't mean your kids aren't going to go behind your back and do it. you have to explain yourself. >> you don't have to explain yourself. >> i went to south beach. i did not do it like that. my clothes stayed on. i didn't drink where i couldn't. >> before social media exploded. >> thank goodness it was before. i think people are drinking and doing things in excess because it's not okay. it's the same thing with overeating and dessert. >> you get caught up in that environment. everybody is doing jell-o shots. come on, let's do a shot. >> to her point, it puts resources on police departments and hospitals that they're not expecting. the kids who are being sick or could overdose are taken to the hospitals. it's putting te
. >> being a parent today is hart. my niece was down there. she was kind of scared she was going to be busted. she's a good girl. she was down there with 16 other girls staying in a two bedroom condo. they were good girls. i believe we're generalizing them. parents today, we can't say no. >> i have no problem saying no. >> that doesn't mean your kids aren't going to go behind your back and do it. you have to explain yourself. >> you don't have to explain yourself....
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carl hart who has been on the program, grew up in an area of miami, folks didn't have money, struggledn school at times. he talked about finding math and finding science as this thing he was good at all of a sudden, that he -- it was like a lock and key moment for him, struggled at school, wasn't interested in school, finding math and science unlocked something in him about what he was capable of doing. i imagine thousands of people for whom that's true all over the place. >> i think there's a raging debate, of course, about teaching kids science and then keeping them steeped in liberal arts. i am a liberal arts kind of girl, but i will say that particularly for kids from the poor communities, we have so many companies that cannot fill positions that require science and engineering and technology and math that it is a remarkable pathway forward, and the real issue is how do you get these kids excited about it, and that circles back to your issue around how do you educate children, how do you teach them about science, yet you have this overarching political challenge where some of these
carl hart who has been on the program, grew up in an area of miami, folks didn't have money, struggledn school at times. he talked about finding math and finding science as this thing he was good at all of a sudden, that he -- it was like a lock and key moment for him, struggled at school, wasn't interested in school, finding math and science unlocked something in him about what he was capable of doing. i imagine thousands of people for whom that's true all over the place. >> i think...
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bloom-hart declined to take them and it ended her military career.e had no regrets. >> reporter: what would happen in no one vaccinated their kids. healthier. >> you do. >> i do. >> reporter: as opposed to the fact ta we may expose ourselves to diseases easily. >> i do. ultimately the body is a self-healing organism. >> when a doctor says to you these methods are safe, effective and necessary, what do you say? >> i think that's their opinion. i disagree. >> reporter: many parents gree. in the wealthy beach front communities vaccination rates are plummeting, that has this doctor worried. >> i think people have to realise that when your child is not getting vaccinated your child is generally safe against measles, they are hitching a ride on the protection that all the other commug in that school -- children in that school are getting to keep them getting sick. it's because all the other kids are vaccinated. if we have numbers drop in orange country or around this country we'll see increases in numbers of cases of measles. >> reporter: that's what happe
bloom-hart declined to take them and it ended her military career.e had no regrets. >> reporter: what would happen in no one vaccinated their kids. healthier. >> you do. >> i do. >> reporter: as opposed to the fact ta we may expose ourselves to diseases easily. >> i do. ultimately the body is a self-healing organism. >> when a doctor says to you these methods are safe, effective and necessary, what do you say? >> i think that's their opinion. i...
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my voice is very well suited for rogers and hart and ger ar gers. >> i believe ella fitzgerald sung that you see yourself as an interpreter. how does that work? >> well it's a great job actually. i do see myself as an interpreter but i have the greatest material to work with. >> are they different every time you sing them? >> yes they are. the structures are the same but the feelings are different every time. >> your sister fe fiona apple ad you, do you get compared? do you ever tire of that? >> i never get tired of that. she's incredible. >> what decade let's say musically speaks to you? >> i guess if i had to pick i'd say the '20s because there was so much happening socially. and the pot was being stirred so much during that era. ♪ >> is there a performer that stands out? >> oh yeah. i mean well from the '20s i love helen morgan who is kind of a name that's all but forgotten these days but she ucialghts originated the role of julie, which changed the role of music always. small fragile sound that's easily lost. i'm drawn to that because it's precious. ♪ come and meet those dancing feet
my voice is very well suited for rogers and hart and ger ar gers. >> i believe ella fitzgerald sung that you see yourself as an interpreter. how does that work? >> well it's a great job actually. i do see myself as an interpreter but i have the greatest material to work with. >> are they different every time you sing them? >> yes they are. the structures are the same but the feelings are different every time. >> your sister fe fiona apple ad you, do you get...
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we have more from our correspondent, from the hart of the tobacco industry. >> reporter: each morning in the summer this 15-year-old travels to tobacco field. the money hps to pay for her -- helps to pay for her family's basic living expenses. human rights watch interviewed 140 children. >> your head hurts, you get a fever. it's the chemicals getting to you. >> the chemicals are pesticides sprayed on the plants. in the early morning the nicotine-laced due seeping from the plants is difficult to avoid, even if they try to protect themselves. >> when i sweat, we wear trash bags. that attracts the heat, burning inside the trash bags. >> the doctor has been studying the effects of expormg on labourers. the exposhure to pesticide causes damage. child labour laws in the u.s. farming sector are lax, there are few protections. youth can crop tobacco or purchase top abbingo. have you to be 18 to buy products. you can be as yawning as 10 working. we reached out to three to find out why more is not done to protect child labourers, all our requests were declined. as a result of human rights wat w
we have more from our correspondent, from the hart of the tobacco industry. >> reporter: each morning in the summer this 15-year-old travels to tobacco field. the money hps to pay for her -- helps to pay for her family's basic living expenses. human rights watch interviewed 140 children. >> your head hurts, you get a fever. it's the chemicals getting to you. >> the chemicals are pesticides sprayed on the plants. in the early morning the nicotine-laced due seeping from the...
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it is as you know if you have read it already hart memoir and part i would say political manifesto may be a little too strong but maybe political proclamation and the most important thing i can tell you about it is that it's really really good. she's a great storyteller. she is fearless. she has opinions. she's not afraid to name names. i was talking to a friend of mine who is said by a senator warren at various points and she said to me she's better informed on the issues that matter to her like the power of big banks then the bankers themselves. she just doesn't buy their mumbo-jumbo. i find all of that as i'm sure all of you do it deeply refreshing and rare in a politician so it's truly a pleasure. keep up the good fight think you were being here and we can't wait to hear what you say -- have to say about your book. please help me in welcoming elizabeth warren. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate that nice introduction. lissa esther it's wonderful to be here at six then the i. you can always tell a teacher. i will
it is as you know if you have read it already hart memoir and part i would say political manifesto may be a little too strong but maybe political proclamation and the most important thing i can tell you about it is that it's really really good. she's a great storyteller. she is fearless. she has opinions. she's not afraid to name names. i was talking to a friend of mine who is said by a senator warren at various points and she said to me she's better informed on the issues that matter to her...
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. >> the hart is a tribute to somebody who wore that hat years ago and i can't remember who. >> thatousand kids in a village somewhere. >> all right channing tatum two of the greatest words in the english language, says he drinks too much beer. i'd like to drink too much of him but anyway the breath takingly gorgeous star of magic mike tells gq i'm probably a pretty high functioning alcoholic, i guess. it's probably a way to escape. i attribute it to creativity and a good time. what a great message to send to our nation's children. andrew, you e-mailed us before the show asking us to do this story. are you very concerned about channing. >> i stumbled over the words high functioning. did i miss that part of his career. >> it's the new phrase. it's like -- nobody wants to say they are a drunk so now they say i'm a high functioning alcoholic almost like you're complementing yourself. i'm not just walking to work i'm walking to work while lifting 500 pounds of weights. i'm a high functioning walker. it's like saying i'm so smart that i can do anything drunk. right andy? >> no. >> he's sa
. >> the hart is a tribute to somebody who wore that hat years ago and i can't remember who. >> thatousand kids in a village somewhere. >> all right channing tatum two of the greatest words in the english language, says he drinks too much beer. i'd like to drink too much of him but anyway the breath takingly gorgeous star of magic mike tells gq i'm probably a pretty high functioning alcoholic, i guess. it's probably a way to escape. i attribute it to creativity and a good...
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carey hart has taken the sport around the world, medaled at the x games, and stunted his way into theas getting ready to compete on a course furnished by monster energy supercross. this is an incredible setup. >> welcome to our play box. >> what does it take to do this sport? it's one thing to be gutsy and a little nutty. but there's a real skill here. >> this sport specifically is so much natural talent. the pace that these guys go, is just mind blowing. >> rider josh hill took some practice laps around the 550 truckloads of dirt to show off the challenges of the track. motocross is a catch-all term for motorized two-wheel sports. supercross is a race. while carey is a pioneer in freestyle. >> what i do is the flips and spins and all the crazy tricks going off of 75-foot ramps and this is just super action-packed racing. there's no secret the to this. the fastest guy wins and the ones in the best shape win. >> has your wife said anything, like you have a little girl now, let's tone it down a notch? >> no, she's a great supporter. she knows who she married. >> all that dirt and loud e
carey hart has taken the sport around the world, medaled at the x games, and stunted his way into theas getting ready to compete on a course furnished by monster energy supercross. this is an incredible setup. >> welcome to our play box. >> what does it take to do this sport? it's one thing to be gutsy and a little nutty. but there's a real skill here. >> this sport specifically is so much natural talent. the pace that these guys go, is just mind blowing. >> rider josh...
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but twain and brett hart were actually fascinating in the sense that they created, twain said i got all these words. they're the words that are, you know, attributed to twain are things like peter out, grubsteaks, blow-up in the sense of the emotional blow-up, bonanza, etc., etc. and twain said he got all this new language from being on the mississippi, but also the mines of nevada and california where he got a huge amount of this slang. he said the most powerful slang he'd ever seen came off the the mines. out of the mines. and, you know, the gold rush and such. and the more i looked at dickens, i realized dickens had world that he created. his world was the world of sort of the low life. dickens had this ability to see, you know, there's the slang of old bailey, of the cockney accents of the slums of london and paris, and you see in dickens that dickens wasn't a great creator of language, but he was one who picked up the language of the people, of the places that he'd been. i mean, cockney, i'm sorry, sandwich boards is one of his. he creates this word for the people that walked aroun
but twain and brett hart were actually fascinating in the sense that they created, twain said i got all these words. they're the words that are, you know, attributed to twain are things like peter out, grubsteaks, blow-up in the sense of the emotional blow-up, bonanza, etc., etc. and twain said he got all this new language from being on the mississippi, but also the mines of nevada and california where he got a huge amount of this slang. he said the most powerful slang he'd ever seen came off...
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. >> dr carl hart is app author at columbia university, and has done groundbreaking research on drug addiction, specifically cocaine and joins us from new york. welcome. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think. mayor's behaviour. do you think he has an addiction. >> i don't think anyone is qualified. he hasn't had an assessment. one of the things that he should understand is they should look at rob ford's behaviour before he was mayor. i think he has been behaving like this for some time. to blame it on alcohol and cocaine is an easy way out and is one of the things that we like to go in these societies in north america. we vilify a substance and not look at the person before he became hayer. >> you say -- mayor. >> you say 80 to 90% of cocaine users don't actually become physically addicted. can you explain. >> it's not just my data, it's been collected by the government for 30 years. most of the people that use coke april or heroin are not addicted. they use it like most people use alcohol. they use it when they have myobic moment, on the weekend and go to work, pay their taxes,
. >> dr carl hart is app author at columbia university, and has done groundbreaking research on drug addiction, specifically cocaine and joins us from new york. welcome. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think. mayor's behaviour. do you think he has an addiction. >> i don't think anyone is qualified. he hasn't had an assessment. one of the things that he should understand is they should look at rob ford's behaviour before he was mayor. i think he has been behaving like...
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joining me now is the deputy spokeswoman for the state department marie hart, thank you for joining me. you heard president obama say that these separatists are, quote, russian-backed groups and are, quote, heavily armed militants receiving significant support from russia. so isn't russia meddling in this election? >> absolutely. this election is going to happen. a vast majority of ukraine -- i know you just spoke to jim sciutto on the ground. it's calm. a vast majority of polling places, there is no violence. it's calm. people are going to vote. there are a few isolated places where pro-russian separate tiis are trying to disrupt the election. if putin says he will honor the result of this election, then he needs to use his influence to make sure it goes forward without the kind of violence we have seen. if he doesn't do that, we are absolutely ready to impose greater costs, including sectoral sanctions so he really has a choice to make. >> he has made a choice, marie. that's the point. president obama said if there is meddling in the elections, there will be tougher sanctions. you ju
joining me now is the deputy spokeswoman for the state department marie hart, thank you for joining me. you heard president obama say that these separatists are, quote, russian-backed groups and are, quote, heavily armed militants receiving significant support from russia. so isn't russia meddling in this election? >> absolutely. this election is going to happen. a vast majority of ukraine -- i know you just spoke to jim sciutto on the ground. it's calm. a vast majority of polling places,...
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joining me now are jonathan cape hart and jimy williams.ou both for come on the show. >> thanks, rev. >> jimmy, the district attorney says mcdaniel has not been cleared in this case. you worked in politics a long time. but isn't it particularly a dirty race? >> it's pretty bad. i mean, this is -- don't get me wrong, both parties have a long history of doing dirty tricks, et cetera, et cetera. but this is pretty -- i don't -- i've been many politics for 22 years. i don't know of anybody that's ever gone into basically a woman who's sick with dementia in her room and take a picture of her. to go after the family, that's bad. to go after a disabled member oof a family is worse. here's the kicker. it's not that mcdaniel wants to beat senator cochran, who's a pretty nice guy on the merits, because he can't. he wants to go after his family because they have no policy distinctions. so what does he do? he does this. it's unchristian, it's not what we do as a judeo-christian nas, and more importantly, it's immoral. these are god fearing christians r
joining me now are jonathan cape hart and jimy williams.ou both for come on the show. >> thanks, rev. >> jimmy, the district attorney says mcdaniel has not been cleared in this case. you worked in politics a long time. but isn't it particularly a dirty race? >> it's pretty bad. i mean, this is -- don't get me wrong, both parties have a long history of doing dirty tricks, et cetera, et cetera. but this is pretty -- i don't -- i've been many politics for 22 years. i don't know...
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as they shifted in electronics, that's hart.ut these guys have been in electronics from number one. >> jj flash. >> it's a great nickname. >> it is. >> it just caught on. his buddies call him that now. >> apparently right? his mother maybe. any way, let's talk about -- pete, yahoo? >> love it. i still love yahoo based upon all the metrics we talked about. i know we got to wait on alibaba. if it's anything close to $150 billion or above, i look at what yahoo owns out of that, i think there's great opportunities. >> energy stocks, is it too late for you to get in. opening up the play book for us. stay tuned. >>> s&p up above 6%. looks like investors may final have the appetite for the sector. but dennis says you should be selling any sparks you see. joining us is dennis. great to see you. >> always good to be seen. >> it's interesting because on a day like today we had wti below and exxon mobile hitting a 52-week high. how do you think how the stocks are doing? >> quite well compared to the price of oil. there's plenty of oil arou
as they shifted in electronics, that's hart.ut these guys have been in electronics from number one. >> jj flash. >> it's a great nickname. >> it is. >> it just caught on. his buddies call him that now. >> apparently right? his mother maybe. any way, let's talk about -- pete, yahoo? >> love it. i still love yahoo based upon all the metrics we talked about. i know we got to wait on alibaba. if it's anything close to $150 billion or above, i look at what yahoo...
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. >> it's been hart for teams it -- hard for teams to reach the site. the narrow roads have been damaged by rain and can't take the heavy machinery used in such recovery efforts. the hill site is unstable adding to fears that another part may cave in. >> the united states is offering to find around 300 young girls abducted in nigeria. it's been more than two weeks since they were kidnapped. frustrated parents are calling on the government to seek assistance from other countries. dozens held a rally in d.c. the government knows where the girls are kept, but is not taking action to gain their freedom. >> we don't know what it is, and the government is not doing everything. everybody else is talking, speaking up about this, except the government. why - 234 lives, why is that not important to them to do something about it. we are tired of the silence. >> the state department is helping nigerian officials with the investigation. secretary of state john kerry called the abduction an unconscionable crime. gregory campbell is a form john campbell is a former am
. >> it's been hart for teams it -- hard for teams to reach the site. the narrow roads have been damaged by rain and can't take the heavy machinery used in such recovery efforts. the hill site is unstable adding to fears that another part may cave in. >> the united states is offering to find around 300 young girls abducted in nigeria. it's been more than two weeks since they were kidnapped. frustrated parents are calling on the government to seek assistance from other countries....