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you know how to talk in hungarian, don't you? yeah. yeah. can you say hi in hungarian?to say hi, wave your and hi. that says hi in hungarian or in english. even when we are not multilingual and don't speak the child's language, we can at least learn a few essential words and phrases, including and most especially the correct pronunciation of the child's and family's names. teacher: can you say imoja? children: imoja. uh-huh. "and i help light the colorful kwanza candles." do you remember when we talked about hanukkah? hendrick: the whole point of speaking and communicating with one another is to share, to bring us closer together, to open up and include others in our world, and vice versa. teacher: can you say kwanza? all: kwanza. can you say swahili? all: swahili. swahili is an african language, and those are african words. teacher: ok, ms. anwati, are you ready? take over, let's go. one, two, three...go. ♪ kumbaya hendrick: the most important thing for children to learn about school is that it's a place where they feel warm and comfortable, a place they want to come b
you know how to talk in hungarian, don't you? yeah. yeah. can you say hi in hungarian?to say hi, wave your and hi. that says hi in hungarian or in english. even when we are not multilingual and don't speak the child's language, we can at least learn a few essential words and phrases, including and most especially the correct pronunciation of the child's and family's names. teacher: can you say imoja? children: imoja. uh-huh. "and i help light the colorful kwanza candles." do you...
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ethnic hungarians count for 6% of romania's population.moscow protesters demand the release of 27 people who demonstrated against vladimir putin's inauguration. opposition joined the march, hoping the prisoners are released to avoid embarrassment when the winter olympics are staged next year. >> a big storm in years is making its way through the u.k. and france. millions are preparing for train and airport disruptions. britain's prime minister david cameron tweeted that he made emergency plans. >> we have severe weather that is working towards the north-western parts of europe. we can see the system developing. it's this bit of cloud here scouting towards the north-east and it is deepening as it does so. it will give us heavy rain, but the main problem is going to be with the winds. the worst of the winds - they are going to be in the southern lastful u.k. and across the -- last of the u.k. and across the southern france. the worst is the dark red colours - with guts of up to 120 k/hr. north, across the southern half of wales and east angl
ethnic hungarians count for 6% of romania's population.moscow protesters demand the release of 27 people who demonstrated against vladimir putin's inauguration. opposition joined the march, hoping the prisoners are released to avoid embarrassment when the winter olympics are staged next year. >> a big storm in years is making its way through the u.k. and france. millions are preparing for train and airport disruptions. britain's prime minister david cameron tweeted that he made emergency...
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can you say hi in hungarian? oh, you're gonna say hi wave your hand hi. hendrick: there's more and more evidence suggesting that having a good command of language goes hand-in-hand with the ability to imagine and to think up new ideas. teacher: what do you think would happen if you had pigs in your room? girl: i would kick them out. you would kick them out?
can you say hi in hungarian? oh, you're gonna say hi wave your hand hi. hendrick: there's more and more evidence suggesting that having a good command of language goes hand-in-hand with the ability to imagine and to think up new ideas. teacher: what do you think would happen if you had pigs in your room? girl: i would kick them out. you would kick them out?
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served as the seat of local government was when it was built, when sarajevo belonged to the austro-hungarian empire. it is as if the bosnians are affording the conflicts of today by harkening back to the symbols of the imperial past between the west and the orient. when the heir to the throne visited sarajevo in 1914, he stopped here. than the shots that triggered the first world war. prince ferdinand was assassinated by someone opposed to the monarchy. among the works rescued from the library, the librarian has discovered an original document from june 1914, the itinerary of prince ferdinand's visit. for the moment, the historic record, along with the rescued books and library staff will have to remain in their temporary quarters. >> culture always mirrors the country. our politicians need to understand that. if they do not accept how important culture is for the next generation and normal life, the state of our library will remain as bad as the state of our country. >> the moldering books of bosnia's national library, a sobering mirror image of bosnia- herzegovina 18 years after the end of
served as the seat of local government was when it was built, when sarajevo belonged to the austro-hungarian empire. it is as if the bosnians are affording the conflicts of today by harkening back to the symbols of the imperial past between the west and the orient. when the heir to the throne visited sarajevo in 1914, he stopped here. than the shots that triggered the first world war. prince ferdinand was assassinated by someone opposed to the monarchy. among the works rescued from the library,...
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he was a immigrant from the us a to-hungarian empire. he made many, many cheap, bad movies. he's, in fact, called the king of the b movies, but he made, i think, the greatest horror movie ever called the black cat, he made one of the most famous film noir movies, detour. and i use them as an example of how, in fact, pop culture is if contact with high culture. he worked with some of the great european directors like f.w -- [inaudible] and he ended up working in what was called poverty row in hollywood churning out cheap movies where they started with a title and made something up. and yet he made something of it, and the french film theorists discovered him in the 1950s and made a hero out of him. >> host: what about gene rodden bury and star trek? >> guest: well, that's a chapter that's actually on the tv show have gun, will travel. i made the odd discovery that gene rodden berry early in his career as a tv writer had written 24 codes of this wonderful -- episodes of this wonderful show have gun, will travel. and i went into it totally object i, and i wanted to see could i
he was a immigrant from the us a to-hungarian empire. he made many, many cheap, bad movies. he's, in fact, called the king of the b movies, but he made, i think, the greatest horror movie ever called the black cat, he made one of the most famous film noir movies, detour. and i use them as an example of how, in fact, pop culture is if contact with high culture. he worked with some of the great european directors like f.w -- [inaudible] and he ended up working in what was called poverty row in...
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a riff on the hungarian stew with paprika, peppers, onion, tomatoes and cream.g in the distance, a feast. meat on the plate. blood on my pants. life is good. i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoul ash here. the bread someone referred to as portuguese? >> yep. >> portuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa depending on who i talk to is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good stuff with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that have a meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. >>> ramadan. at this hour, all over johannesburg. members of south africa's sizable muslim community observe. the religion of islam as well as many of south africa's most beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney a
a riff on the hungarian stew with paprika, peppers, onion, tomatoes and cream.g in the distance, a feast. meat on the plate. blood on my pants. life is good. i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoul ash here. the bread someone referred to as portuguese? >> yep. >> portuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa depending on who i talk to is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from...
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a riff on the hungarian stew with paprika, peppers, onion, tomatoes and cream.east. meat on the plate. blood on my pants. life is good. i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. i mean, you've got basically a goulash here. italian-inflected liver thing going on here. the bread someone referred to as portuguese? >> yep. >> portuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa depending on who i talk to is a completely different construct. to some people it's whoever comes to south africa from anywhere else in of course and brings good [ muted ] along with them. other people, it's all the good stuff from malaysia, east indies. there's the dutch. there's the english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> exactly. >> it's exactly what it is. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that even have any meaning? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and
a riff on the hungarian stew with paprika, peppers, onion, tomatoes and cream.east. meat on the plate. blood on my pants. life is good. i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. i mean, you've got basically a goulash here. italian-inflected liver thing going on here. the bread someone referred to as portuguese? >> yep. >> portuguese but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa depending on who i talk to is a completely different construct. to some...
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hungarian-american mathematician john von neumann described the minimax solution in 1928 and effectivelybook revolutionized the field of economics. at that time, economists focused on how each individual responds to the market and not how individuals interact with each other. von neumann and morgenstern argued that game theory provides a tool to measure how each player's actions influence their rivals. with the minimax solution, there was at last some mathematical way to help figure out the best strategy in a zero-sum game. but the problem remained: is there a best strategy for a non-zero-sum game like the prisoner's dilemma? the complexities of non-zero-sum games were of great interest to the mathematician john nash. in a series of articles published between 1950 and 1953, nash produced some amazing insights into these kinds of situations. while still a student at princeton, nash realized that in any finite game, and not just a zero-sum game, there is always a way for players to choose their strategies so that none will wish they had done something else. for the prisoner's dilemma, the
hungarian-american mathematician john von neumann described the minimax solution in 1928 and effectivelybook revolutionized the field of economics. at that time, economists focused on how each individual responds to the market and not how individuals interact with each other. von neumann and morgenstern argued that game theory provides a tool to measure how each player's actions influence their rivals. with the minimax solution, there was at last some mathematical way to help figure out the...
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planet, but they did so in the shadow of tragedy after the death during practice last week of veteran hungarianlier victor kovatz. >> he would have wanted us to continue. that's just what we do. >> reporter: then it was game on. >> the wind conditions are good. >> reporter: the opening heats. launching themselves into the valley below. >> diving, diving, diving, diving and then pouring through that turn. >> reporter: streaking across the sky like jet fighters, dicing with debt before deploying the parachutes that would bring them safely to ground. getting the launch right is vital. it takes a lot of concentration, a lot of skill and an awful lot of nerve. >> why do you do this? >> it's fun. >> why do you do this? >> because it makes us happy. >> reporter: among the americans, ellen brennan, the world's fastest flying woman. >> the nerves build up. every step i take towards the edge it calms down a little bit. >> reporter: john devore whose movie credits include "ironman 3" it made for a nail biting finish with fractions of a second separating the top flyers. the american finished a fifth of a s
planet, but they did so in the shadow of tragedy after the death during practice last week of veteran hungarianlier victor kovatz. >> he would have wanted us to continue. that's just what we do. >> reporter: then it was game on. >> the wind conditions are good. >> reporter: the opening heats. launching themselves into the valley below. >> diving, diving, diving, diving and then pouring through that turn. >> reporter: streaking across the sky like jet...
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they did so in the shadow of tragedy after the death last week of a hungarian flier. >> he would wants to continue. >> okay. >> then it was game on. >> the wind conditions are good. >> three, two, one. >> the opening heat. launching themselves into the valley below. >> diving, diving, diving, and then powering through that turn. >> across the sky like jet fighters before deploying the parachutes that would bring them safely to the ground. getting the launch right is vital. it takes a lot of concentration, a lot of skill. and an awful lot of nerve. >> why do you do this? >> it's fun. >> why do you do this? >> because it makes us happy. >> among the americans, the world's fastest frying woman -- >> every stage seems to calm down, the second i jump off, it's pure zen. >> and john, whose movie credit include daredevil stunts in transformer. seconds separating the top fliers. an american finished a fifth of a second behind the winner. the competition was another milestone for this young sport. a display of the adrenaline-filled energy. >>> still to come on a sunday edition of "today," the
they did so in the shadow of tragedy after the death last week of a hungarian flier. >> he would wants to continue. >> okay. >> then it was game on. >> the wind conditions are good. >> three, two, one. >> the opening heat. launching themselves into the valley below. >> diving, diving, diving, and then powering through that turn. >> across the sky like jet fighters before deploying the parachutes that would bring them safely to the ground. getting...
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. >> the crash claims the lives of two hungarian students, szabolcs prem and dora schwendtner.ow 35 people are pulled to safety. many need medical attention, including ruby, who suffers from shock. in philadelphia, the mayor holds a press conference. >> this is a very serious situation and we're going to do everything we can to, obviously, get to the bottom of it. >> investigators at the national transportation safety board issue a press release and determine that matthew devlin, the tug boat operator towing the barge hit the duck boat because of distractions while using his cell phone and computer to deal with a family emergency. according to the reports, during the minutes leading up to the crash, he left his post in the upper wheel house of the tug boat and his vision of anything in front of him were completely obscured by the barge. >> anything you want to say at all? >> not at this time. >> devlin pleads guilty to one count of misconduct of a ship operator resulting in death and is sentenced to a year and a day in prison. ride the ducks president, chris herschend defends t
. >> the crash claims the lives of two hungarian students, szabolcs prem and dora schwendtner.ow 35 people are pulled to safety. many need medical attention, including ruby, who suffers from shock. in philadelphia, the mayor holds a press conference. >> this is a very serious situation and we're going to do everything we can to, obviously, get to the bottom of it. >> investigators at the national transportation safety board issue a press release and determine that matthew...
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a hungarian died during a training jump. a colombian finished the course, fastest to win.s a trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> a mother's desperate plea for the safe return of his missing daughter. now the feds are leading the search to bring the 15-year-old home. >>> plus, this -- >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> he wasn't just saying hello. that unwelcome hitchhiker, an elk. we're going to tell you where this happened and whether the folks on the motorcycle were able to get away. they tried. begins with knee p. [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. >>> an emotional plea f
a hungarian died during a training jump. a colombian finished the course, fastest to win.s a trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> a mother's desperate plea for the safe return of his missing daughter. now the feds are leading the search to bring the 15-year-old home. >>> plus, this -- >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> he wasn't just saying hello. that unwelcome hitchhiker, an elk. we're going to tell you where this happened and whether the folks on the motorcycle were able...
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an american immigrant came here, scraped away his hungarian ak saengtd took the film.nd life as he knew it. >> i saw it at a screening, which is mostly journalists. there were grown men in this theater that were crying. and i think that that is something that makes a lot of people uncomfortable, including some critics. where do you find that line between really helping people to understand what it might have been like that day or that period of three days and sensationalizing it? >> you know, you really can't be too worried about it. i have to say an artist who worries about provocation or critics seizes up and becomes self conscious and can't get organically what he wants to do out into the world. i think that people are uncomfortable feeling strongly. this is a movie that makes you intense and makes you feel anxious because it takes the audience and puts them in the shoes of the people who were there. it puts you in the weekend. it's shot like that. it's shot in a very contemporary style, not presentational, it doesn't feel like a period film. and the inspiration for
an american immigrant came here, scraped away his hungarian ak saengtd took the film.nd life as he knew it. >> i saw it at a screening, which is mostly journalists. there were grown men in this theater that were crying. and i think that that is something that makes a lot of people uncomfortable, including some critics. where do you find that line between really helping people to understand what it might have been like that day or that period of three days and sensationalizing it? >>...
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the lawyer for the family sits and hungarian couple gave the couple of the child and asked the sheikk after her. an act that they look after her and that it was not any legal adoption. >> catherine: and a live look from the bay, golden gate, and san mateo bridges. we'll get a full traffic report from george rask - coming up. [ male announcer ] you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any way you want it. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. >> reporter:the head coach playing peacemaker. there's jim harbaugh sticking his head right in the middle of this skirmish during the niners win yesterday in tennessee. here's how it went down. >> reporter:with the niners up 24 - 10 in the fourth quarter.colin kaepernick throws a pass to kyle williams that he appears to catch.then loses the ball.he kinda kicks the ball.people think it may be a fumble. >> reporter:it triggers a puching and shoving match near the sideline.and co
the lawyer for the family sits and hungarian couple gave the couple of the child and asked the sheikk after her. an act that they look after her and that it was not any legal adoption. >> catherine: and a live look from the bay, golden gate, and san mateo bridges. we'll get a full traffic report from george rask - coming up. [ male announcer ] you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the...
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multi-ethnic states, southern italians from italy, the poles and jews in the russian and the austro-hungarianempires. the prospect of equal citizenship attracted in america, but the cultural customs, language differences led many americans feel that they couldn't be assimilated. as i said this was one of the three largest migrations of emigration as a percentage of the pre-existing population in the history. they headed to great cities on the east coast especially, but not limited to new york and to the industrial state in the cities of the great lake region. they found jobs in factories from the jews and the garment factories of new york to the auto factories in detroit and various ethnic groups in chicago and cleveland. these are the fastest growing metro areas in the nation at that time. from 1902 to 1914, the tide was at its peak in huge numbers. it came to a sudden and unexpected outbreak of world war war i in 1914. the ellis islanders did come from different cultures and there was a fear that they couldn't be assimilated. they couldn't learn american civic culture. so the eletes like th
multi-ethnic states, southern italians from italy, the poles and jews in the russian and the austro-hungarianempires. the prospect of equal citizenship attracted in america, but the cultural customs, language differences led many americans feel that they couldn't be assimilated. as i said this was one of the three largest migrations of emigration as a percentage of the pre-existing population in the history. they headed to great cities on the east coast especially, but not limited to new york...
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a hungarian daredevil was on a practice flight tut, investigators investigated his parachute may have government shutdown. some say it mae put them out of business. >>> plus my interview with the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. he's here to talk about obama care, the debt ceiling showdown, raising the nation's debt ceiling limit. tweet us your questions using the #sitroom. nts designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ w
a hungarian daredevil was on a practice flight tut, investigators investigated his parachute may have government shutdown. some say it mae put them out of business. >>> plus my interview with the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. he's here to talk about obama care, the debt ceiling showdown, raising the nation's debt ceiling limit. tweet us your questions using the #sitroom. nts designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose...
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so what have we accomplished by keeping the hungarian with rates low? corporations have been able to issue an awful lot of debt. maybe too much but they've also refinanced and they've lowered their credit costs. but we have an enormous amount of consumers, small business people etc who are pretty much locked out of this. now under the accord, the typical mortgage about 740 fico will have a 50% risk and other words they have to put 4% of the face of the amount on the capitol. but once you start going up the risk curve down to 600 it is 100% to it and not only that because this is a long maturity asset 30 year mortgage it's going to get a capital charge, too so your typical bank treasurer when they are looking at taking on the mortgages to hold in their own portfolio is looking at 120, 130% risk in other words ten or $12 worth of capital. that's very expensive when you remember they could buy three times as many with the same amount of money. what we are saying is don't make real-estate loans. and given this policy, you have to go back and say to yourself
so what have we accomplished by keeping the hungarian with rates low? corporations have been able to issue an awful lot of debt. maybe too much but they've also refinanced and they've lowered their credit costs. but we have an enormous amount of consumers, small business people etc who are pretty much locked out of this. now under the accord, the typical mortgage about 740 fico will have a 50% risk and other words they have to put 4% of the face of the amount on the capitol. but once you start...
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because since my childhood empire was connected with the hungarian reality of my family. so you see, the basic things of how does my mind work, is my mind worse in my own way? on top of that, my god, the revolution is going on from the -- [inaudible] to the hindu kush, and we don't seem to talk about. something -- i want to scare you now to understand what we have to take into account, the reality on the ground. not the blah blah. does anybody realize the importance of 1534 in the sheer narrative? i'm sure everybody knows about it here, so i'm sorry if i asked. it's a very bad, important point. the world five centuries ago which we change now, but who change it back? this country change it back. i had an iranian official a few years ago -- i don't go now -- who said to me we don't know how to explain how generous the american government has been because it brought us back 1534. mesopotamia in 1534 was -- [inaudible] and it began the rule of the sunnies more five centuries. when somebody tell us about -- [inaudible] why don't we reply 1946? would iran be as complete and wh
because since my childhood empire was connected with the hungarian reality of my family. so you see, the basic things of how does my mind work, is my mind worse in my own way? on top of that, my god, the revolution is going on from the -- [inaudible] to the hindu kush, and we don't seem to talk about. something -- i want to scare you now to understand what we have to take into account, the reality on the ground. not the blah blah. does anybody realize the importance of 1534 in the sheer...
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. >>> a hungarian wing suit flyer has died after a jump into a gorge in china goes horribly wrong.hiou has more on this. >> reporter: rescuers have found the body of victor kovacs. nearly 200 rescuers combed the rocky terrain to find him. an investigation is under way. it's believed he crashed into a cliff after his parachute didn't open. wing suit flyers wear specifically designed suit that slows down their descent but like skydiving, the flight is supposed to end with a parachute. back to you, kate. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have a little bit of a diet alert for you, a popular diet supplement has been pulled from shelves. we'll tell you why and why people are being warned to stop taking it immediately. >>> we're getting a bit of a lesson in crawling, compliments of a pair of dogs and a baby. anything cuter? i doubt it. it's our must-see moment. who do you think is teaching who, however? >> good question. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in
. >>> a hungarian wing suit flyer has died after a jump into a gorge in china goes horribly wrong.hiou has more on this. >> reporter: rescuers have found the body of victor kovacs. nearly 200 rescuers combed the rocky terrain to find him. an investigation is under way. it's believed he crashed into a cliff after his parachute didn't open. wing suit flyers wear specifically designed suit that slows down their descent but like skydiving, the flight is supposed to end with a...