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ias just too guarded. met someone with such kindness before herb has a tremendous amountf kindness and i started to believe at it w real. and once that happene that is wheny heart open. tas: onceou got past he lling mr. alpert, sometng happened to you as wel >> you know, i group in a very quiet home. i was very shy. and i had lot of nt-up feelings. did not know h to identify. an lani just had this in eight abily to explore some of the things i was thinking out. i was not as happy as tught i could because i had the americanream come true. i had t americas, the tijua brass, and i w doing concert. but i d not really perience it becse i was too wored about the soun the audience, are they hearing it propey, is it coming across? it w a little overwhelming. i came out oplanning weddings and parties. this thing hit and all oa sudden i was thrust into this much bigger picture. laniwas thereo identify som feelings that we trapped in may. one o the reasons we are dng this tour and are rording this cd ishat i wanted t
ias just too guarded. met someone with such kindness before herb has a tremendous amountf kindness and i started to believe at it w real. and once that happene that is wheny heart open. tas: onceou got past he lling mr. alpert, sometng happened to you as wel >> you know, i group in a very quiet home. i was very shy. and i had lot of nt-up feelings. did not know h to identify. an lani just had this in eight abily to explore some of the things i was thinking out. i was not as happy as tught...
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well, list, it ia markable story. is a long shot and dreaming big is a b thing. >> y, yes. >> having having dermination to see those eams fulfilled and onef the thgs too tbviously a basketball book because pay bketball but t never too small toream big relates to anyone. >> the life. >> life, anythingit may not beasketball. it m be school or you are trying to work for any small business o anything like that, jt don't sl yourse short. >> thankou very much. >> no problem. thank you so mh. >> y, sir. >> come over down to henderson and sees. >> definitely. >> we would welcome u. >> all right. >> all right. >> yes, s. >> chris paul, t book is long shot, neveroo small dream big, an increble story of an incrediblyoung man. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ptioning sponsored by rose communications captioned media accessroup at wgbh cess.wgbh.org
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so the ecomy has stabilize but politically, it ia very murky. this was the handshake one year ago designedo end a violent political power struggle. on the grnd, activists fear not much has changed. he was beaten and five friends wereilled by the president psible illicit -- militias last year. >> [untelligible] >> those tensionshreaten to tear the unity ofy part. >> for thigovernment to work and succeed, and a long as ty are arresting people, we're not going to move. >> i don't think anybod anticipated it w going to be a smooth ride all the w. w're going to have challenges and difficulties, but i think there is sufficient amnt to an inclusive government to ma it work. >> perhaps. in e meante, more outside help is beginninto flow into zimbabwe. money for school books. britain istill can't -- is still cautious about getti cash to e government. >>e believe the fmation of this coalition goverent presents an portunity to move the country forward. weill assess how much further go with our assistance in the light of howhe glal polical agreement is pleme
so the ecomy has stabilize but politically, it ia very murky. this was the handshake one year ago designedo end a violent political power struggle. on the grnd, activists fear not much has changed. he was beaten and five friends wereilled by the president psible illicit -- militias last year. >> [untelligible] >> those tensionshreaten to tear the unity ofy part. >> for thigovernment to work and succeed, and a long as ty are arresting people, we're not going to move. >> i...
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. >> it ia cruel act against thisrea.taliban slaughternd harm people w have done notng wrong. >> in spite of the gainshat pakist says it has made, there are dangerous sis that the taliban isrying to reassert itself underew leadership. >> it was a fres aempt to get the pea process rollg. once again, israel and palestinians have failed reach a deal tha would restart negotiations. e u.s. speci evoy has been inhe region trying to ing the two sides togher. the maintumbling blocis the israeli settlent activy on palestinian land. if smiles tcreate peace, he migh have sething to repo. after months of diplomacy, he i no maned to persuade prime minister netanyahu to freeze building in jewish settlements t amecans want a freeze as well. if mr. mitchell cannot change min, it is aerious blow for president ama's peace itiative. orinally, the settlements were supposed to make israel saf. but the u.s. is tellg israel at its secuty now depds upon making pce andhat it is time to live up to its promise to op settlement building. israel has
. >> it ia cruel act against thisrea.taliban slaughternd harm people w have done notng wrong. >> in spite of the gainshat pakist says it has made, there are dangerous sis that the taliban isrying to reassert itself underew leadership. >> it was a fres aempt to get the pea process rollg. once again, israel and palestinians have failed reach a deal tha would restart negotiations. e u.s. speci evoy has been inhe region trying to ing the two sides togher. the maintumbling blocis...
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weyerhuser, growing ias. >> too my were motived only by the petite for qck kills and bloatebonuses. >> this week on "inside washington president obama says the improving economys no excuse for wl streeto return to business assual. >> no republican h offered h or her suppo at this moment. repuic > snub -- >> republicans snub the baucus plan -- democrats, too. >> thosewho say we are dismantling missile dense in europe are misinrmed or misrepresenting reality. >> former esident jimmy carter hasa eory about some of president obama's crits. >> police tt he should not be present becae he happens-- they bieve that he should not be present becau he happens to be african-amerin. "tibrant's college football previ captioned by the national captioning initute --www.icap.org-- >> welcome to "iide washingt" am margaret carlson. gord peterson is on vacation. federal reservchief ben bernanke says that the recession is probably over esident obamatraveled to wall street to talk about preveing a peat of the economic meltdown. >> thenly way to avoid a crisis of this magnitude is to be ensure thatarge fir
weyerhuser, growing ias. >> too my were motived only by the petite for qck kills and bloatebonuses. >> this week on "inside washington president obama says the improving economys no excuse for wl streeto return to business assual. >> no republican h offered h or her suppo at this moment. repuic > snub -- >> republicans snub the baucus plan -- democrats, too. >> thosewho say we are dismantling missile dense in europe are misinrmed or misrepresenting reality....
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it iabout ias and individuals. thi that is what mes it different from other things about thnational parks. it is not even recmendation as fars which lodge or inn tuesday accurate --o stay out. tavis: let me focuson the obvious, which is this title, "the national park amera's best idea." i kw there will be conversation kicng up ju around that the stitle. america's best idea, mr. bur? >> yes, well we can get up in r first few minutes of the film. wlace said it was thebest idea that we had ever had and mediately someone comes out and says, is not the best idea. the best idea comes from thomas jeffson when all men are created equal. but whenyou set a country in motion with those ideals ahead of you, at least, and mr. jferson did n see the contractions and hypocrisy in the fact that as hwrote those words he owned 100 human bein. but as you s in motn a countryedicated to that, you would beard-pressed to find a better idea, oat least an expression. çbut weould like to think that naonal parks are the expression of the dec
it iabout ias and individuals. thi that is what mes it different from other things about thnational parks. it is not even recmendation as fars which lodge or inn tuesday accurate --o stay out. tavis: let me focuson the obvious, which is this title, "the national park amera's best idea." i kw there will be conversation kicng up ju around that the stitle. america's best idea, mr. bur? >> yes, well we can get up in r first few minutes of the film. wlace said it was thebest idea...
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buenas noches gracias por su siia... en alexandria virginia .. el secretario de educacion arne duncan discutio con padres de familia de la escuela glasgow temas de seguridad para el proximo ciclo escolar ... jose angel aguirre nos tiene mas detalles ... como terminar con la intimidacion entre jovenes estudiantes de diferentes culturas como medida de seguridad ... fue uno de los temas centrales que el secretario de educacion arner duncan vino a discutir ante padres de familias y maestros de la escuela glasgow en alexandria virginia estamos buscando que los estudiantes tomen mas responsabilidad ensu comportamientos con ayuda de sus consejeros y maestros y por supuesto con la ayuda de sus padres se estima que el 70 % de la poblacion estudiantil es latina en la escuela glasgow ... la falta de interes y participacion de los padres latinos en temas de seguridad y cportamiento de sus hijos fue notaria padres que mejor seguridad para los estudiantes la participacion nuestra estar se
buenas noches gracias por su siia... en alexandria virginia .. el secretario de educacion arne duncan discutio con padres de familia de la escuela glasgow temas de seguridad para el proximo ciclo escolar ... jose angel aguirre nos tiene mas detalles ... como terminar con la intimidacion entre jovenes estudiantes de diferentes culturas como medida de seguridad ... fue uno de los temas centrales que el secretario de educacion arner duncan vino a discutir ante padres de familias y maestros de...
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aughter) >> ias hesating to say lyndon would have done se nut cracki, butoe took caref th for me. (laughter) >> rose: beyd that, david, what else do the president have to do? where does t president g from this speech in t president? >> well, he's actually got get to getlegislation. ngressman weiner poted out, he kept talki about "my plan, my plan." there is no plan. but i ink it's pretty clear... >> rose: you don buy the argumenthat essentially his plan isthelan comingut of the sete finance... >> i thinke's shifted over esntially to the senateplan. so he's gotto do that. he's got to ttle the public option once d for all, which i ink.... >> rose: what els does he need do on settling it? >> well, i mean he's got to... he sort ofays... he say "i' li it, i understand it's going to go" but he didt explain how it's going to go, what people are going toet in favor of it. the nal thing i ink he has todo... listen, august happened. the summer happened, this bill, at lea until the speech, was stl unpopulaand i thoughte went some way to easing so of that anxiety, especially the last secon of
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this ia rerkable. roger id i thought most appropriaty at the end you deserved it. >> thank you very much. >> charlie: thank u. come back when you win wimbledo >> you're inviting me? >>? i'm inviting you now. thank you very much. it was remarkable. back in a moment. >> when you beat rafael nadal yesterday you said ihink this is the most beautiful ment in my life. w do yofeel now? >> much better. i ve two dres, one is u.s. op and the other is bt roger. one isdone, b i need t improve a lot to be like you. i would like to congratulate you. >> you know, in 118 yearsf is united states ampionship only one argenti has won the title, guillermo villa andone south american, here's the second. >> it's ni to win. it's nice for southmerica and for me. i'm happy to be here with this crowd and tse people and this urt. i think this will be in my mind forever in my life. i dot have wor to explain that. >> charlie: juliette biche i here. in french she is simply kwn as la biche and won an awa for the "glish patient" and p
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canción es un poquito como más tecno, porque habíamos h@nocido la rokera, también laho ntica.twcxmkp >>> ía en tiempos de colera. >>> fue una exencia univisimer epr impac h@twfevcpreara h@lame andes. >>> una vez llevaste las cámaras a tus primergiras, nos vas a re más de tu intimidad? >>> no lo he pensado. >>> hay un chisme que te habías casado... >>> no se pierdan la respuesta mañana, y también hablará de sus proyectos futuros y de lo que piensa sobre una posible reelección del presidente uribe, y puede ver todo esto en univisión.com. >>> que niña tan querida. >>> un increimientos ser humano, y está comprometida? >>> sí. >>> con un argentino. > yo mañana letraigo la fubandita. >>> claro que sí. >>> que bien shakira. no hay más? >>> mañana. >>> bueno, mientras esperamos que shakira venga mañana, que tal si disfrutamos de la república deportiva. >>> arrancamos con el américa que ligó su octavo partido sin perder, esta vez fue triunfo ante atlante, américa está cuarto en la tabla. el toluca se mantiene como superlíder, mancilla y dueñas dieron vuelta la tortilla luego de comenzar perdiendo. e
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i brought with me one of the e-mails i received, ias on a rooftop in iraq, at 4:00 in the morning, and i am standing next to one of those in the gunfight, and i said on the air, gund combat is the worst experience a human being could have. adam holmes actually debated me about it. in the aftermath of this, there i amtanding next to one of these young americans who had been in that gunfight, and ght after words -- we keep th satellite up and i start seein e-mails coming in from people watching that segment. this is feedback. colonel north, you said ground mbat is the worst experience a human can have. this is not true. the rst experience a human can have is spending time with my mother-in-law. this is -- this really -- my best friend spent two years in iraq, a tour of duty in afghanistan, lost his right hand, he has met my mother-in-law, he agrees with me. that is feedback in the media. there is the picture for you. if i may, let me relate what i knew, tomorrow, to afghanistan, i will be embedded with u.s. forces on the ground, located with afghan national army and nation police. i want
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suspects got away in a black mercedes ey stole from the home t had maryland tags i believe that is ia 88982 it is i 2000 f-430 model. the emblems have been changed to say f-500. >>> the long arm of the law has finally caught up with roman polanski who is facing extradition to the united states for having sex with a 13- year-old that happened back in 1977. he fled one day before sentencing back then. police arrested him as he entered switzerland to accept a film awart. >>> iran's state television says the revolutionary guard has fired a long-range missile that could reach israel. it was part of several rounds of tests meant to demonstrate the country's preparedness for an attack. it comes just days before a meeting in geneva over iran's newly revealed nuclear facility. >>> new details about the prime suspect in an alleged domestic terror plot. >>> president obama is getting some support for his health care overhaul plan. >>> check out who dave ross ran into. it is them cruise. they're sharing their old stories back in the fraternity days, people that dave hangs out with. access to high
suspects got away in a black mercedes ey stole from the home t had maryland tags i believe that is ia 88982 it is i 2000 f-430 model. the emblems have been changed to say f-500. >>> the long arm of the law has finally caught up with roman polanski who is facing extradition to the united states for having sex with a 13- year-old that happened back in 1977. he fled one day before sentencing back then. police arrested him as he entered switzerland to accept a film awart. >>>...
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>>and our signature series, preservi history, our man in rome shows us how building a subway ia delicate journey through ancient treares. >> frothe world's leading reporters and analyst, he's at's happening from around t world. th is "worldfocus." ma possible in part by the following funders -- majosupport has also been provided by the peter g. peterson fouation, dedicated to promoting fiscal sponsibility and addressing key economic challenges faci america's futu. >>> good eveng. i'm daljithaliwal. en barack obama came to office,he inherited a coroversial plan from president bush for aissile fense system in euro to be based in the czech r poland. theidea was to counter a perceived threa to europeposed long-range missiles from iran. today, an aboutce. prident obama announced he i dropping that pn for eastern europe. instead he said the united states will develop alternative pl to counter wt is now perceived as a re immediate threat of short, medium-ranged misses from iran. in tonight's focus, we'll look at the issue in deh starti with today's stement from the esident. president obam annou
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so we are still ia crisis. or a lot of people, its a ve difficult situatn.ut itnot as difficult as it could have been. and i really believe thathe role of the i.f. in this has be great. >> repoer: but you didn't, for example, warn about wh was going on in stern europe or at least your formechief economist ys that these contries were building up thei vulnerabilitiesnd indebtedness aren't you at least partlyor perhapsven mostly responsible fo the seriousness of the situation in eastern euro? >> the probm for an institutiolike the i.m.f. is always t following: when we see some risksespecially when hose risks are systemic risk including many untries, we havtwo possible attitudes: o is to say it publicly, a then we have, in a situationhere we may trier the crisis. or we can go to the gernment secret and say, look, we have this and this and is and this proem. and when we do that, whh is our rolend the way we work, then, 1 year after when t crisis ithere, many people say, whoa, you didn't say something before. in ft, we did. but to try tbe effective, we dn't say it
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millions of americans do regularly and prably think they've got undecontrol >> texting while driving iae. it's out of control. and it's at epidemicroportions in ameca. ere's just no other way to p it, d if you-- if the folks that are watching th interview would have had the opportuty to listen to t family members of those w lost loved ones because somebody wasexting whildriving, it will break your heart. >> it unds like you're talking with a sense of urncy, but en we had a lot of of statisticsnd we exactly what was wrong with drivingithout a safety belt, dring while impairedy alcohol, didn't it take a long time before th culture changed in a wayhat anged the way people looked iving? >> the twoxamples that you give are the ones that also e. .08 now is the nional standard and wh anyone sees it they kn what it means. they kw it means if you're over . you're going to be arrested and you're gointo lose your drivg privileges and u may go to jail. d people also know if they don't have their st belt on, they're likely if theye in an accident to have ainjury or maybe loss of life. so those two p
millions of americans do regularly and prably think they've got undecontrol >> texting while driving iae. it's out of control. and it's at epidemicroportions in ameca. ere's just no other way to p it, d if you-- if the folks that are watching th interview would have had the opportuty to listen to t family members of those w lost loved ones because somebody wasexting whildriving, it will break your heart. >> it unds like you're talking with a sense of urncy, but en we had a lot of of...
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it ia portion of -- of the wide lawthat is known by ponsors and fine gld and mccain ofarizona, and russ fie gold of wiconsin. we start with is narrow question of this video n emand, did it violate the election law? preme court here, and oral arments in march. it comes back though with this wider questionthat justi so the maier wareferring to. it sayswe're in t going to decide this question it tells usn june, at it is going to decide e larger question, of ould long 1257bding court precedent that ys, that government can actuallyrestrict coporate xpenditures and lections, ad on candidates, should thse stands r stabd ever stand? are thse violions of te rit of free spech. what she was asking. it was the first question. it di't sound like a question toe the first question. it got to the het of the thing. do we have to rule broaly here or can we as ted oson argu, rule on the statutory question dealing with the 2002 haw. >> tis was argued las sping. the normal court term would have stted in october. so what is it that they ad t do it in septemb? >> they realized they wanted o addresthe larg cot
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it ia difficult will be and tricky political reality for the democratin the house.o i think we're heading towards probably that the senateill vote fit becauswhat you don't want too is ask house democts to ca-- to take a difficult vote, inclung the public option, thatis not going anywhere in the senate i do agree that the chances of its passing in the senate are remote. t i think that the president has to energize and has to speak specically 's been back and forth. it's own a slim sliver, it's essentia there's bargaing chip. there has to be a sen of deniteness coming out tonight. >> lehrer: what abouthe idea that senator snowe has fload for weeks, setti up a triggering mechanism for the public plan. don't have it in therat the beginning but iffter a year it los like you need it we can reconsider it, that that might be a way to bring in moderate democra d some moderte republican >> max baucus said he hears a lot about the trigger in the media but not in the senate. theublic plan is not going to be there. the rean i think it's unimportant, at mostou t 3% involved. they
it ia difficult will be and tricky political reality for the democratin the house.o i think we're heading towards probably that the senateill vote fit becauswhat you don't want too is ask house democts to ca-- to take a difficult vote, inclung the public option, thatis not going anywhere in the senate i do agree that the chances of its passing in the senate are remote. t i think that the president has to energize and has to speak specically 's been back and forth. it's own a slim sliver, it's...
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construction is caught ia battle oveplans and financing between thport authority, which owns the ld. and larry silverstn, who leases the devopment rights, neither would lk to us for this story but nicole gelinas of e manhattan institute for poli research says rt authority polics are to blame for the delays. >> they've gotn all of the rules muddd trying to control the al estate development's part of it, in ter of design and cotruction and timelines, as well as tir own part. d it's just all gotten into big confusio and stting now, they should say, "we're going to do our part, we'll let mr. lverstein do his par we'll do out part." and i think this will remove lot of the uncerinly and help wi the financing bottlenecks as wl. >> reporter:cross the street, on land controlled, silverstn quickly rebuilt another ilding destroyed on 9/11. the new world ade center 7 opened in three ars ago. insurance money is helping with financing for the frdom tower. but plans to devop other buildings have bn hit by the recession anthe credit crunch. so experts say the port authority will have to sply financi
construction is caught ia battle oveplans and financing between thport authority, which owns the ld. and larry silverstn, who leases the devopment rights, neither would lk to us for this story but nicole gelinas of e manhattan institute for poli research says rt authority polics are to blame for the delays. >> they've gotn all of the rules muddd trying to control the al estate development's part of it, in ter of design and cotruction and timelines, as well as tir own part. d it's just all...
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. >> b every word he wrote -- >> a thing of beauty ia joy forever. inspired the romance that would live forever. >> get anxious if i don'tee you. >> i must warn you of the trap you arwalking into. you know i would do anythin >> "ight star," from jane campion, now pying in select cities. >> bbc news was presend by kcet, los anles. kcet, los anles.
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he ia dentist. this is his first a ckup work after a year ago this. he has caer. a few mons ago, he was getting ready to die. >> the first tng i did six months ago was to call a funeral director a pay for my funeral. i have everything at he. you know? all thpapers. w i am thinkingabout coming back to work. it is beyond exciting. >> mikhail works close to new york's cony island rort. he is involved in trial of an experimental drug. itorks differently than cventional treatments. it blocks one of the genes involved in thespread of skin ncer. his docr noticed an immediate effect. >> you noce on e scan some of the tumors were much smaer. within two weeks of starting treatment, some of the palpable lesions on thechest wall were no longeralpable. >> the drug tal is smallnd at an earlstage. ne treatments caseem promising to bin wth, but had disapinting results in later, largerrials. but doctors here say they have ver seen a drug works so uickly for some many pients. forxample, thi is a scan of a patient ose skin cancer spread to their liver. two weeks lter, it is gone. li
he ia dentist. this is his first a ckup work after a year ago this. he has caer. a few mons ago, he was getting ready to die. >> the first tng i did six months ago was to call a funeral director a pay for my funeral. i have everything at he. you know? all thpapers. w i am thinkingabout coming back to work. it is beyond exciting. >> mikhail works close to new york's cony island rort. he is involved in trial of an experimental drug. itorks differently than cventional treatments. it...
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. >> >> translator: ias ppy, i've en waiting to st white house r a long me, especiallyhe inside if weo in. >> reporter: forore than 35 years, pncipal of the school established in 1952 by elizeth sser, as a home for destitute girls. it began with 20 girls, and by 19 was coed incation and today but udent body o >> it means house of flowers. she wanted thiseautiful name to sw howhe place sho be, happiness. and e insisted on music, singin dancing. she feels that it helps you from inde when you sing anddance, you rget all your problems and all your difficulty. that'shy we follow her steps >> reporter: thi is felice iedson for the mediline from jerusam. >> and that is "worldfos" for this friday evening and for this week but don't forgetget much more glal news and perective on our website, worldfos.org. and join the conversation online. m daljit dhaliwal in new yor for mend the rest ofhe team ha a great weekend. buh-bye. >>> major support for orldfocus" has be provided by rosly p. walter andhe petery peterson foundation, dicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addssing key economichal
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it flows out of him like ia rivr in spring.sly, you both have a love for music, as we both know. you were talking about joy. what made you know, lani, that music was your gift? i am going to ask you the same question. >> now i am prepared. [laughter] tavis: you get a heads up here. but how did you know that music was your gift? >> well, i thought everyone sang. i thought everyone was doing what i was doing. it did not occur to me that anyone was doing a thing different than i was for a long time. i was kind of a closet singer, stohr was not out there singing for a lot of people. i was just singing in my room with my albums and june kristie and frank sinatra and judy garland. i was just in my room singing with these artists. then when i joined brazil '66, i kind of thought everyone could do what i was doing. i thought everyone could sing in portuguese. you just learned phonetically and you can do it. i did not realize there was some kind of gift there. until her started really saying -- until herb started really saying, you know
it flows out of him like ia rivr in spring.sly, you both have a love for music, as we both know. you were talking about joy. what made you know, lani, that music was your gift? i am going to ask you the same question. >> now i am prepared. [laughter] tavis: you get a heads up here. but how did you know that music was your gift? >> well, i thought everyone sang. i thought everyone was doing what i was doing. it did not occur to me that anyone was doing a thing different than i was...
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>> well actlly, while ias at the eeoc and subsequent to my departure they h skyrocket.ad over 100,000harges last year and about 25% of those were age related. it's a he spike. lots of restructuring when the econo is down. charges go up. a lot of the restructung, for some rean a lot of people th are older than 55, maybe ty don't have the transferable skls. maybe we should loo at that and focus how do you had. >> if you look athe corporations all the buyou nw are because of the economy, they're the most expensive, their health care benefit are expensive, as so as they get rid of the people at 55 d older, they hire at two or three grade levels lower. becauset's going to save the company money. >> the boomers ngineers iny compy are all going t retire at the sameime. and with them gs institutional memory traing that we vested ind in. and o competitiveness will depend on my being able to keep em beyond retirent and to recruit workers to replacehem. he says whatever i need to do because weigh don have enough- we don't have enough enginee in the country, i willing make sure we
>> well actlly, while ias at the eeoc and subsequent to my departure they h skyrocket.ad over 100,000harges last year and about 25% of those were age related. it's a he spike. lots of restructuring when the econo is down. charges go up. a lot of the restructung, for some rean a lot of people th are older than 55, maybe ty don't have the transferable skls. maybe we should loo at that and focus how do you had. >> if you look athe corporations all the buyou nw are because of the...
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ia 88982 maryland tags, 2000 s 430 model. >>> closer home in dc, police are looking into an apparentcommunication in a washington hospital, unidentified, peggy nickels, her family reported her missing back on may 19th. they september pictures and exchanged e-mails with the police but it was a court appointed guardian who sent out videos last week. they say they are relieved nickels is alive but angry that police did not find her. >>> seven horses are dead after a fire in chesapeake city. one firefighter was hurt trying to put out the fire but the fire eventually grew to three alarms. investigators say it is too soon to say what started the fire. >>> years after the terrorist bombing in oklahoma city a new look at what happened. we're going to show you video that was just released of how terrified people reacted just after the explosion. plus the man at a center of a terror investigation now back in the city that may have been the prime target. find out what we've learned about the alleged plot. >>> we had plenty of rain over the course of this weekend but we did salvage part of the d
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the ia that there there can be great good will i tnk is a thing that h gone. gwen: gerning is the complicad part. thk you all so mu, happy labor day to all of you and thank alof you. we have to leave you but t convsation continues online on the "shington week" webcast extra at pbs.org slash washingtonweek. u can keep upith daily develops on "the newshour" and we'll be back to hash it all out right re next week on "washington week." have a restful lor day. good nig. download our weekly podcast and ke us with you. it's the "shington week" poast at "washington week" online a pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta,hich is slowly responsible f its content. corporate funding f "washington we" is provided by boeing. mar funding for "washington week" is provided byhe annberg fouation. theorporation for public broadcastingnd by contributions to yr pbs station om viewers like you thank you.
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. >> nikonhas gone from beinse clu cluded ia room to knowing the community is supportive of him. >> reportemiss gene has changed the lives in thompson pen which today has become a haven of tolerance in a still turbent sea of stigma and discmination. >> youtart a little ripple and it becomes a wave. at's the only thing. and a coept really. because 'resstarti with one little part of jamaica and thompson pen h gone beyond to the adjo communities. . l the communities are not that successf because it's n everywhere thawe can find a ge. ♪ why worry >> rorter: for "worlocus" i'm lisa biagiotti in kingsston, jamaica. >>> that is "worlocus" for this wnesday evening. you can finds here at the same time tomorrow and on the web any time. at's at worldocus.org. i'm dait dhaliw. for me and e rest ofhe "worldfocus" team, ank you for joining us. e-bye. -- captns by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> major support for "worldfocus" has been provided by roz behind. walr and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated proting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and add
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reporter: microactory means micro productionhich means several thousand unitsver the course of a year ialocal area that employs loc people. the footprt looks about 80,000 square feet which is st of like small home depot if you will. anemploys about 50 people inside, all om the local area across a rangef jobs. so eectively you make, y sell, you service. it's le putting a factory with the dealership. theifirst offering will be the "rally fighter," aort of off- road sports car design both for the freeway d for raci in theesert. the rally fiter was designed sangho kim, a design studen who livein los angeles. it must be frly rare for someone your age to gea chance toesign a car that is actually geing build. >> i would sayhat's almost impossible. as a stude... even as a professial designer, it's hard toet your design chosen and get into production. as student, it's more than possible to be doing this-- more happy to this. >> reporr: after the community selects a design, local tors will build t body out of a toh carbon fiber composite material. and then mount ion a stdardized chassis built from
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i just want tsay something.really there is an art to being thepposition party at a moment like this ia speech. they' always yahoos in the party, but theepublican leadership looked so uncomfortable anso white male and so, just kind of belligeren as ey sat there, you have to learn to be in passive -- respectful impassive. >> what abouthe issue? the house and sene bills, how theypply to illegal immigrants? for them, yes or no? >> no. >> that isort of a red herrin but l us go back to the publi option for second. i think what will haen in the situation is theouse will pass a bill the pubc option know fu well it will not pass the senate. but you will have at least 25 votes in theenate for public option. what may happen, thoug is they will go to confence with the senate-ss bill that won't have it but instead will comup with a trigger. a trigger meanism thatsays ter a certain period of time, if the private iurers do not respond e way they expected, then the public option would kick in. that seemso be areasonable tcome in this debate. >>ho goes first, house or nate? >> that comes a real problem
i just want tsay something.really there is an art to being thepposition party at a moment like this ia speech. they' always yahoos in the party, but theepublican leadership looked so uncomfortable anso white male and so, just kind of belligeren as ey sat there, you have to learn to be in passive -- respectful impassive. >> what abouthe issue? the house and sene bills, how theypply to illegal immigrants? for them, yes or no? >> no. >> that isort of a red herrin but l us go back...
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when ias a kid. we didn't have salt.r mom and i hunted wild dog fo foo we had notng when we were you age. >> for more information on today's show, vit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tis smiley. jn me tomorrow with part two of my conversation with jay leno. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many thing walart is looking toward to doing like helping peoe live better. but mtly we're looking forward to helng build strongerantired p because of your lp, the best is y to come. >> natnwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insuran, rking to improve financial literacy and t economic empoweent that comes with it. ♪ationwide is on your side ♪ >> andy contributions from -- to your pbs stationrom viewers like you. thank you. >> we are pbs.
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this ia success story.n thstate of neyork, high-security proners are being recruitedto raise puppies r law enforcemen in the wake of 9/11, ty've trned dozens of ds for bomb-sniffing d to help soldiers wounded in afghanistan and iraq. our special corresndent reports. >> there yougo, good girl! >> dogs being trained to sff out explosives. most of their trainers are inside for murder. now they're serving th fors of the law which put them here. >> what do we do to begin tehing a puppy to use his nose? >> ff is currentlyne of 77 anims in six prisons, includinghis -- the mid orange correconal facility. the program,alledimply "puppies behind bar" has proved nearly 400 dogs,ome for bomb dection, some for guide dogs, and some as service animals for wounded vetans from afghanistan and iraq. it's also transformed daily life here. once the men are accepted this program, it's a 24/7 commitment. some of these me have been behindars for decades. the puppies give them reonsibility, they give them love. peaps most importany
this ia success story.n thstate of neyork, high-security proners are being recruitedto raise puppies r law enforcemen in the wake of 9/11, ty've trned dozens of ds for bomb-sniffing d to help soldiers wounded in afghanistan and iraq. our special corresndent reports. >> there yougo, good girl! >> dogs being trained to sff out explosives. most of their trainers are inside for murder. now they're serving th fors of the law which put them here. >> what do we do to begin tehing a...
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i push back on that because i knew ias guilty.asically knew i w going to ison but i cld not snd in the courtro, at the last moment, the only time i felt i had an oppornity to speako the jue and i cldn't not say thetruth the truth is i didn't commithe truth because i didn't hav father. i commit it because i'm wrong. tavis: a bunch of witnesses thght they were helping you by sang you didn't have a father. you stood before the jge and said that ain't gotothing to do with it. >> i had to rognize my crime was mine. was not my fatrs or my moths. my mother had bronchitis at the time. i know that i crushed my mom and left her so brokenheaed that she uldn't speak on m behalf. everybody was sayi i didn't have a father. they meant well t the truth was it wasn' because iidn't have a fher and it was never ever bause my mher wasn't good enoh. tavis: nine years behind bars. you evenally get out. i'fast forwarding here. you get out. you end up with a job, really your fst job, so to speak. your first job is in a bookstore. te me about tt. >> so br
i push back on that because i knew ias guilty.asically knew i w going to ison but i cld not snd in the courtro, at the last moment, the only time i felt i had an oppornity to speako the jue and i cldn't not say thetruth the truth is i didn't commithe truth because i didn't hav father. i commit it because i'm wrong. tavis: a bunch of witnesses thght they were helping you by sang you didn't have a father. you stood before the jge and said that ain't gotothing to do with it. >> i had to...
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but this ia tllion-dollar proposal, 1/6 of our econy, the mostadical reform of our social system, probably in 20 or 30 yea, at least as large as medice. and the idea that it ought to be done in a day or week or two or three is nonsense. lmost all of these discussio in committee are serious, substante, they are abo numbers. one of tse numbers are sti unknown. cbo has not scored tt. in thebsence of that, how can you pass a bill? >> first of all, you are not paing it, u are getting it out of commite, and the is nother bill. ey happen at this foronths and mohs and it is about time -- wait -- got to the end of the ro in this committee and got something to the floor it is noing to be what passesn the last alysis no matt wt, and i have got news for you -- it' something passes, it will t be and the day, either. it will chan, beuse there wi be mistake but to actlike this is more ney than we spent on iraq -- this bill would not be more moy than we spend every year on iraq. >> some of the senats are just getting their first ack at th bill could only six of them have been woing weeks and months on thi
but this ia tllion-dollar proposal, 1/6 of our econy, the mostadical reform of our social system, probably in 20 or 30 yea, at least as large as medice. and the idea that it ought to be done in a day or week or two or three is nonsense. lmost all of these discussio in committee are serious, substante, they are abo numbers. one of tse numbers are sti unknown. cbo has not scored tt. in thebsence of that, how can you pass a bill? >> first of all, you are not paing it, u are getting it out of...
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also financed candidates, ross perot, steve forbes, mayor bloomberg in new york, the court said there ia free right to spend as much as you want. that's still an issue in this case. even the conservative justices agreed the government can't let or forbid corporations from giving moneyirectly to congressional candidates but they say the government cannot forbid corporations from running campaign ads that say elect or at, chris ann jones and so that divion between expenditures and contributions is still a ground and it's one of the many complexities of the election. >> host: ste. >> calr: yes, dave i've got a question. i was born in 1943 so there's a lot of people my age that don't know what was passed but i understand back in 1945 the massey ferguson act w enacted and that was meant to permit the insurance companies from antitrust laws which means if i am not wrong or if i'm right they are exempt from paying taxes. whato you think tha is true? that is the reason we have the mess in the health care and other things? >> host: thank you. >> guest: i am not familiar with that law. i do kw ins
also financed candidates, ross perot, steve forbes, mayor bloomberg in new york, the court said there ia free right to spend as much as you want. that's still an issue in this case. even the conservative justices agreed the government can't let or forbid corporations from giving moneyirectly to congressional candidates but they say the government cannot forbid corporations from running campaign ads that say elect or at, chris ann jones and so that divion between expenditures and contributions...
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when it mes to this issue ofiv, you know, finallye have a lder who not only acknowledges that this iapandemic here in the united states, but is creating and will ilement a national straty and has also put together 45 miion dollar media cpaign that wl start now and will target the demographics andhe communities that he, affected e most by hiv/aids. so, you know, it is aittle -- uptting sometimes tha -- that we haveind of gon backwards in a way when it ces totigma or lac of conversation abo it or homhobia or incarceration or pfert or these other element that islay int the pandemic and the bla and lino communities in th united ates. it is upseing we haven't moved forwar buts as is often the word we have used a a lot lately and in the last year, there's hope. clearly it starts from leadership. tavis: iis the perfect emple of how hollywood can lead the discussion. the power it has to us it appropriately, to get o ahead of the story to make people wrestle with it. we talk about hiv/aids. i wated you over the years work not just on the scree but in the commuty and in a variety of ways. andha
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it was the left has some ias, the right has somedeas, i'm going to head straight down the middle. that's sort of quintesstial barack obama and i thought he recaptured some of his essential sell >> the sech. but he still hasoeassure people that government i't taking over. anthe weakest part the speech by far is the cost section. the idea that you're going to cut dicare and medicaid $600 billion without anyffect, that's riculous. >> rose: and youan't find savings... >>nd people know that waste fraud and abuse, you c't say that with a strait face. so he's got to explainhat and then he's got to explain essentially now it's not going to.... >> rose: is there a universal belief in whington and around the countryhat medice works and works well? that a consensus? >>ell, it's a popular program, buit's also arogram that's unstainable, like the rest of the health ce system. and the costs are eloding. the speech wt well. as i said, thought it wa a great speech. thers a guy in washgton named doug elman dorf who heads the conessional budget office. heould utr a sentence at a hearing in a few we
it was the left has some ias, the right has somedeas, i'm going to head straight down the middle. that's sort of quintesstial barack obama and i thought he recaptured some of his essential sell >> the sech. but he still hasoeassure people that government i't taking over. anthe weakest part the speech by far is the cost section. the idea that you're going to cut dicare and medicaid $600 billion without anyffect, that's riculous. >> rose: and youan't find savings... >>nd people...
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the good news is thathe world thinks that this ia priority. the good news is tt there's now a newed effort and that thbest minds are on this and tryi to come up with a solution. and that.. >> moyers: the best and e brightest? >> i don't want to s... maybe. but to me, i think the queion at this point becomes eith the united stes commits to this and reallyommits to it. or it walks away. but this middle grou of sort of holding on isn't going work anymo. and that, to me, theood news is at least we areow coming to head. we're at least comg to that decision point. and that's aritical decision th needs to be made. anto me, that's good news, becae at least it gives everybody inlved some sense of where this is gog. think that's something worth looking forward to because wh's been going on up until now is unacceptabl >> moyers: buteople say to me, you know, they're opposeto escalang the war. but they say, "h can we walk away from the people w joined th fight in no small part, because we've asked them to? >> right. and what happens ithe united stes and t
the good news is thathe world thinks that this ia priority. the good news is tt there's now a newed effort and that thbest minds are on this and tryi to come up with a solution. and that.. >> moyers: the best and e brightest? >> i don't want to s... maybe. but to me, i think the queion at this point becomes eith the united stes commits to this and reallyommits to it. or it walks away. but this middle grou of sort of holding on isn't going work anymo. and that, to me, theood news is...
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it is just that securing a ia way that we want to secure it will takso long, and iust do not ink we have the stomach to do that. >> we have two wars, too. we he the war against the taliban and anacostia -and al qaeda, bute also have thear against the growth ofopulism. that is going to go on yway. >>'m glad you mentioned that. as you were speaking, i was thinking about this year's harvest, and i do not know ho much opium is coming out of that ea, but i have a sneaking suicion it has ireased. if so, we are talking abt more death and devastation, so you cannot really ntioned this area without talking abt narcotics. >> just getting back to iran, both iran andfghanistan have also been loyal by-elecons. they have n convince people thathey are free and fair, s there's a lot of unrest ju among people who otherwi we woulbe able to -- >> obamais in a very in difficult position that he has to deal th two peop of dubioulection attention in iran and in afghanistan, an yet, he is goingo he to deal with tm. unlesshere is a runofin afghanistan, d that ll not be any more fr or will be paid anthis one has
it is just that securing a ia way that we want to secure it will takso long, and iust do not ink we have the stomach to do that. >> we have two wars, too. we he the war against the taliban and anacostia -and al qaeda, bute also have thear against the growth ofopulism. that is going to go on yway. >>'m glad you mentioned that. as you were speaking, i was thinking about this year's harvest, and i do not know ho much opium is coming out of that ea, but i have a sneaking suicion it has...
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roefellecalled i ia big, big tax on the m mide class.hthat earned him amons t to o thee whe e house. >> i w was aloh e president. and d yodot brbreaeachch thahat confididce >> repepororteter: in a statememenent, he said hstill can't support it. e e liliberaral group,p, moveveon.org, was haharshealling it a dream cocome te for ininsuraranc coanieies. >> i it dodoesn't papass the smemell tetest. >> reporteter: the90900 billion n bi would rreost amerans to buy ian or pay fines up t$3,800 f fafamilies. pandnd memedicacaidid.. lp thoseseith lolower incncomes buy insurance.e. and bacocompmpanans from dying cocoverarage tosose wiwith prisng contitionons. a a th p pad f r rief from battliling insnserers o over hihis s ughtereueugigical disorder. >> feeeel like h mededicical manager, i itead or dadad. i neededou pple e l let m me be a daddy.y. >> r reporter:r: t traise prpressusure onon c capititolol hl,l, p presi obamama seengng tboost public support.this m morng'l'll bebe speaking at a hltlt r ralally athe universisityf marynd. jereremy and vit
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sleeveless designer dresses, of false eyelashes applied bher full time make a artt michelle robinson obama ia hardall chago politico. the first lady long ago showed a willingness to employ acsations of racial oppression as the defense against criticism. >> guest: apparently thi chapter 2 of the book seems to be raising a lot of hackles among my critics because i am very tough on her and she deserves that. i have been extremely annoyed at the softball, a kid gloves treatment that she has gotten. i think people are cowed. ey don't want to be criticized as racisor female bashing or somehow mean to this glamorous first lady, but she was steeped in the politics of patronage. her father was a patronage appointee of the daily administration and then she herself floated from the daily administration to a cozy job at the univsity of chicago medical center. i have a very interesting chart that blogger compiled the that put on page 65 of the book that shows the skyrocketing fob lary at this cozy job at the university of chicago between the time she was appointed and the time that barack obama won his se
sleeveless designer dresses, of false eyelashes applied bher full time make a artt michelle robinson obama ia hardall chago politico. the first lady long ago showed a willingness to employ acsations of racial oppression as the defense against criticism. >> guest: apparently thi chapter 2 of the book seems to be raising a lot of hackles among my critics because i am very tough on her and she deserves that. i have been extremely annoyed at the softball, a kid gloves treatment that she has...
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several months of the admistration, they would know how hard -- probably harder on bush than obama -- ias. especially when it came to being architects of these failed financial bailouts. and i think there's quite an irony that ought to be appreciated by this particular tweeter ofbama who promised not to continue the old, tired, failed policies of the bush administration and yet has many of the treasury officials who helped initiate those policies now in his own administration. >> host: do you tweet? >> guest: i certainly do. you can find me at at michelle malkin, and before i came on i let everybody kw that i would be here, and i follow at c-span and at c-span wj. >> host: we're glad to have you. give us a call or send us an e-mail. journal at c-span.org. you mentioned some of the individualsn the administration that you take aim at. first of all, you called the cia directer leon by net that, quote, the perfect illustration of the beltway swamp creature. you refer to vice president biden, when it comes to ethically self-policing that puts taxpayers' interests above lek central and special
several months of the admistration, they would know how hard -- probably harder on bush than obama -- ias. especially when it came to being architects of these failed financial bailouts. and i think there's quite an irony that ought to be appreciated by this particular tweeter ofbama who promised not to continue the old, tired, failed policies of the bush administration and yet has many of the treasury officials who helped initiate those policies now in his own administration. >> host: do...
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affordable coverage, then there uld be a public entity established that would go ahead and sell insurance ia way that wod make it affordable. tavis: there a some that -- notwithstanding the poinyou made a moment ago, there are some w do not believehat co-opsre -- my phrase he -- a good stand-in, a good placement, an option for the public option as it's been discusd. butell me that you believe that wt's going to ultimately pass is going to have some means in it for everyday peopleo have an optio through some means that allows for competition,air competition, wi the industry. >> well, i think we're committ to tryin to get a bill through the congress thatontains that increased competion in it and that also contains a structure that will -- to e extent e people areequired to obtain insurancand people woulde reired to obtain insurance if ey could afford to, it helps them afford it. it helps provide some government assistance to people who have incomes up to 300% of poverty and inome cases 400% of povertto defrayome of the cost othe insurance that people would obtain. >> sincehis bill, the baucus
affordable coverage, then there uld be a public entity established that would go ahead and sell insurance ia way that wod make it affordable. tavis: there a some that -- notwithstanding the poinyou made a moment ago, there are some w do not believehat co-opsre -- my phrase he -- a good stand-in, a good placement, an option for the public option as it's been discusd. butell me that you believe that wt's going to ultimately pass is going to have some means in it for everyday peopleo have an optio...
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and it ia portrayed of -- pore freight of food within a family. when did the struge of ight come. look at is picture. >> thawas me at 7. and that was abouthe time that classmates and friend began teasing that m initl fb and for fat boy. in the samway i was born wi a big appetite, i was pre to self-nsciousness anthat phrase fatoy really stuck with for decades. >> ros you were occasionally bimic. >> later on when iasn't exersing as much, in high school i had been a st hlete, i was a really great swimmer. when i gave th up, i was terrified that i w going toain a lot of weight d for period of time my solution was bulia. >> re: there is also this out you as aneater and as a odie, whenyou got 9 assiment to go to rom there re people who wer saying i you take this job, you are going to leave -- you are going to gain 15 pounds. >> right, right it w the same prediction th made when iook the restaurant critic job. what people don't understand about italy, what didn't derstand because pie itian american family was an immigra family, isn't in italy they d't eat as much as we do. theyon't have
and it ia portrayed of -- pore freight of food within a family. when did the struge of ight come. look at is picture. >> thawas me at 7. and that was abouthe time that classmates and friend began teasing that m initl fb and for fat boy. in the samway i was born wi a big appetite, i was pre to self-nsciousness anthat phrase fatoy really stuck with for decades. >> ros you were occasionally bimic. >> later on when iasn't exersing as much, in high school i had been a st hlete, i...
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[laughter] it ia child's toy but illustrates something important how molecular biologyorks. proteins are like the tool x in the cell and they are formed om amino acids which i have represented. protei hearts three-dimensional shapes that allow them in a hand and glove fashion to perform critical functions inside the cell, just as the tool box in the crotch and have a hammer andaw and french and some of the lawyers and ech of those tools has a relationship between its form and function. the shape of the tool largely determines what kind of job it can do. the same kind of relationship exists between the shape of the protein cell. here are pictures of the internet of the intricate three-dimensional shapes preins have. thoqe shapes are determined in rge part by the interactions between these amino aci. each of these amino acids have r our called side chains, will stkiest of the backbone, that's the technical term, and the slight chance in place and set a constellation of the forces that cause different shapes to form and those shapes again are responsible for the nctions pteins
[laughter] it ia child's toy but illustrates something important how molecular biologyorks. proteins are like the tool x in the cell and they are formed om amino acids which i have represented. protei hearts three-dimensional shapes that allow them in a hand and glove fashion to perform critical functions inside the cell, just as the tool box in the crotch and have a hammer andaw and french and some of the lawyers and ech of those tools has a relationship between its form and function. the...