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in the holy spirit, immersion. that's the place where he baptized augustine, and that makes it such a say credit spot for me. we were amazinged when my wife and i went there, you go inside the cathedral, and right inside there's stairway with a small sign with one or two euros, whatever it is, and we go down there, and there's nobody there. one custodian, sometimes two or three people down there a long time, but nobody pays any attention to it. they wanted to take the elevator up to the top, the site at the top of that cathedral, and, anyway, the fount of life is the book i wrote about that, about that's the fount of life. how augustine was instructed in the day, and how ambrose fought for the church. his father against, and his mother on the side of ambrose so it's -- it's a thrilling place to me and a thrilling story, so that's kind of my favorite book now. >> do you think seeing that the vatican was granted with nation state status in the 20th century, is there -- the italians really seem to really disfranchised
in the holy spirit, immersion. that's the place where he baptized augustine, and that makes it such a say credit spot for me. we were amazinged when my wife and i went there, you go inside the cathedral, and right inside there's stairway with a small sign with one or two euros, whatever it is, and we go down there, and there's nobody there. one custodian, sometimes two or three people down there a long time, but nobody pays any attention to it. they wanted to take the elevator up to the top,...
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true or false, archimedes' principle says, that the amount of buoyant force that's gonna act on any immersed object would be numerically equal to the weight of the object? false. false? let me try another one. very good. archimedes' principle says, "the amount of buoyant force "that will act on an immersed object "is numerically equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object." it's true. hey, huh, huh. there's a difference, right? yeah. is that true? let me ask you a question like this. this piece of iron, very, very dense. i'm gonna put the iron in the water. yacko, it sinks. hoom, really sinks. some people say, "well, that's because there's no buoyant force acting on it," and you say-- there is. there is or isn't? there is. answer begins with i. is. is. okay. you like that hint? okay. turns out there is. how about this piece of wood? this piece of wood have the same size, has the same volume. i'm gonna put that in. he was, like, "oh, there's a buoyant force acting on the wood." yeah. it's true. some people would say, "the fact that the iron sinks "and the wood floats is evidence
true or false, archimedes' principle says, that the amount of buoyant force that's gonna act on any immersed object would be numerically equal to the weight of the object? false. false? let me try another one. very good. archimedes' principle says, "the amount of buoyant force "that will act on an immersed object "is numerically equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object." it's true. hey, huh, huh. there's a difference, right? yeah. is that true? let me ask...
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. >> when i was torn by war, i took a brush immersed in death, and drew a window on war's wall. i opened it, searching for something, but all i saw was another war and a mother weaving a shroud for the dead man still in her womb. there was a photograph of an iraqi boy on the front page of the "new york times". he sat on the edge of the truck, 8 or 9 years old, surrounded by his family, his father, mother , and 5 siblings were asleep. his head was buried in his hands. all the clouds of the world were waiting on the threshold of his eyes. the tall man wiped off the sweat and started digging the 7th grave. the next reader is going to be diane dupris. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few things that i wrote sitting in a hotel room in, oh, whatever year that was, 01, i guess, when we started bombing afghanistan. these are short poems on the afghan war. 1, small bones of mountain children in the snow. two, bags of rice burst open, burlap flaps in the wind. even the label, usa, is fading. three, we air drop transistor radios. can you eat them? will they keep you warm? this one is call
. >> when i was torn by war, i took a brush immersed in death, and drew a window on war's wall. i opened it, searching for something, but all i saw was another war and a mother weaving a shroud for the dead man still in her womb. there was a photograph of an iraqi boy on the front page of the "new york times". he sat on the edge of the truck, 8 or 9 years old, surrounded by his family, his father, mother , and 5 siblings were asleep. his head was buried in his hands. all the...
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>> immersion. stuart: immersion. i've got it. new york's mayor mike bloomberg. i jumped the gun.dare i suggest that he might be right? here is my take. in obama's world, i am forced to be my brother's keeper. i am taxed to the hilt. i pay the bills for others. i fund medicaid, i fund food stamps. i buy the cell phones and subsidized housing. i pay the heating bills, college costs and pay for just about everything else, including tattoo removal. so, why shouldn't i have some say in the behavior of the people getting my money? you could make the case that guzzling soda helps make you obese so maybe mayor bloomberg is right to try to ban large sugary drinks, after all, i am paying for diabetes treatments. trans fats bad for your house. since obamacare makes me pay for other people's heart troubles, maybe the mayor is right to ban them. cigarettes? i'm paying for your emergency room visits. so quit. now. i know we don't like nannies, we're adults and want personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper hav
>> immersion. stuart: immersion. i've got it. new york's mayor mike bloomberg. i jumped the gun.dare i suggest that he might be right? here is my take. in obama's world, i am forced to be my brother's keeper. i am taxed to the hilt. i pay the bills for others. i fund medicaid, i fund food stamps. i buy the cell phones and subsidized housing. i pay the heating bills, college costs and pay for just about everything else, including tattoo removal. so, why shouldn't i have some say in the...
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you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violence, and i say to them, what can we do to make sure if this individual does not go to prison? for that individual, we try to find a way to keep him out of the prison sentence. then you have the second individual, the individual who does crimes not for economic means, but for someone who has tried to increase the status in the community, for someone who does not care about anything but being notorious for gang violence. for that individual, we have to have certain types of remedies. for that individual, we have to have consequences. however, it does not mean that we have to enforce his prison sentence to the maximum of the law. we have a step program, which increases the amount of
you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violence, and i say to them, what can we do to make sure if this individual does not go to prison? for that individual,...
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. >> reporter: every quarter, new students are expected to immerse themselves in the clinic practicing law instead of just studying it. >> you're working with real people. it's live ammunition. so to speak. and the students are also hping prisoners, includings one returning to judaism. >> as the quarters change, new students will take over the case. he says he stayed motivated by the countless other people who may be in his shoes. >> it doesn't matter what your religious choice is. >> his case, set to go to trial wnl a year. just having the support from the students has hemed him to move forward. >> you take a deep breath. and you know, you say your prayers and then you move on. >> okay. we had a nice day. but changes are coming. >> a gorgeous night, too, for that matter. >> our storm smt as we haed tlout this weekend is not changing at you will. so coming up in that rain time, the worst of it will be for your saturday and for your sunday. a saturday, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. and then everyone expecting increasing chance of showers from about 4:00 p.m. on into the evening
. >> reporter: every quarter, new students are expected to immerse themselves in the clinic practicing law instead of just studying it. >> you're working with real people. it's live ammunition. so to speak. and the students are also hping prisoners, includings one returning to judaism. >> as the quarters change, new students will take over the case. he says he stayed motivated by the countless other people who may be in his shoes. >> it doesn't matter what your religious...
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an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for years. you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see it. clients are asking do i trust you enough to tell you the truth of what happened? i need that information so i can see for example is this
an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being...
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. >> to immerse myself in my dream, i need to eat, breathe soccer all the time. yeah, i'm married.lly? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer badder, bolder -- the hot 'n spicy mcchicken. revving up the dollar menu with a blend of savory spices to set your taste buds off. get hold of crispy, tender satisfaction... or grab a familiar favorite, all for just a dollar each. hot 'n spicy. can you handle more to love for less? then get it in gear, and get to mcdonald's. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." soccer is the most popular sport in the world. yet many inner city youth never get a chance to play. one woman is trying to change all that. key anna martin is our "slice of life." >>> every time i
. >> to immerse myself in my dream, i need to eat, breathe soccer all the time. yeah, i'm married.lly? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better...
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breezing through and seeing museums and historic sites on a vacation, but a multi-week stay can really immerse them in the culture and the history. american collegiate adventures specializes in arranging such stays for families. jason lubar is the founder. and nikki bredt, you actually went, we're going to talk to you in a second. but jason, how'd you come up with this idea? were you a frustrated teen wanting to go to europe and nobody would send you? > > not exactly. i just, interestingly, was studying at the university of wisconsin when i was in college, and i had this incredible idea, i guess, one day that you could marry the concept of culture and travel and education all together for teenagers in a very structured and safe environment, and that is what we have been doing. > nikki, i want to ask you, a lot of parents would think, "hey, this is just a lot of fun. i am not going to send them over there to party." did this change you? did this have a strong impact on you? > > it definitely had a strong impact on me. to start, i have lifelong friends from the trip i went to in barcelona. i als
breezing through and seeing museums and historic sites on a vacation, but a multi-week stay can really immerse them in the culture and the history. american collegiate adventures specializes in arranging such stays for families. jason lubar is the founder. and nikki bredt, you actually went, we're going to talk to you in a second. but jason, how'd you come up with this idea? were you a frustrated teen wanting to go to europe and nobody would send you? > > not exactly. i just,...
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. >> to immerse myself in my dream, i need to eat, breathe soccer all the time. yeah, i'm married.o that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer badder, bolder -- the hot 'n spicy mcchicken. revving up the dollar menu with a blend of savory spices to set your taste buds off. get hold of crispy tender satisfaction... or grab a familiar favorite, all for just a dollar each. hot 'n spicy. can you handle more to love for less? then get it in gear, and get to mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." soccer is the most popular sport in the world. yet many inner city youth never get a chance to play. one woman is trying to change all that. key anna martin is our "slice of li
. >> to immerse myself in my dream, i need to eat, breathe soccer all the time. yeah, i'm married.o that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer another reason more people stay with state farm. get...
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describe them as drive-by pictures that we are drive-by really captures this and not necessarily immersive in any way. it is literally a car driving by capturing a moment. some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in mississippi and georgia and taking pictures of shot gun shacks and so forth from this moving car that was zipping along. and so there are other photographers that have explored the drive by. and in this case it was like i was hijacking this virtual world and also emerging myself in it. and i came to know these towns and these places almost in a way as if i ex-flowered it. it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i wa
describe them as drive-by pictures that we are drive-by really captures this and not necessarily immersive in any way. it is literally a car driving by capturing a moment. some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in...
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wearing his immersion suit, madding jumped into the dark, cold pacific. >> if i had to get in his face and say, okay, you have to do this for me and have to put one step up that ladder at a time slowly and got him on the ladder. >> they saved the man's life. people who spend their lives on the water know help isn't always close by. it's why the crew of the guard practices man overboard drills every month so that when it's not practice they are perfect. >> and they did a really fine job. we are proud of them. >> a rescue swimmer for the national park service says it was the most professional rescue by nonprofessional rescuers he had seen in his 20-year career. the crew of the guard says the man they saved was so hype thermic he was not able to talk before they handed him over to the coast guard. so they still have no idea how he got out there. our next story is also about an event that happened on the water, although this one happened 160 years ago when the boiler exploded aboard the steamship jenny lind on san francisco bay. now, a few years ago claire britton learned her great-great-g
wearing his immersion suit, madding jumped into the dark, cold pacific. >> if i had to get in his face and say, okay, you have to do this for me and have to put one step up that ladder at a time slowly and got him on the ladder. >> they saved the man's life. people who spend their lives on the water know help isn't always close by. it's why the crew of the guard practices man overboard drills every month so that when it's not practice they are perfect. >> and they did a really...
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monitoring and refinement of research based programs which implement primary languages dual language immersion. and so we will also determine a plan for the development of a common core state standards in chinese. and develop a chinese and implementation of eld standards in those pathways. the strategic actions include to but not limited to support for program through walk throughs and coaching and professional development regarding program model design goals and assessment with administrators teachers parents, and districts administrators. and establish with the research department in response to provide data and discussions around the english and primary language development. we will also determine a plan like i said for the development of the common core in chinese. develop the curriculum and curriculum maps in accordance with the common core state standards in languages and dual language and also receive the development of the core curriculum and identify, and or create multiple and veriyed assessment aligned with common core in the primary language. our professional development will be pr
monitoring and refinement of research based programs which implement primary languages dual language immersion. and so we will also determine a plan for the development of a common core state standards in chinese. and develop a chinese and implementation of eld standards in those pathways. the strategic actions include to but not limited to support for program through walk throughs and coaching and professional development regarding program model design goals and assessment with administrators...
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the more someone is immersed in this environment, the more the technology starts to disappear. the results of our virtual programming or our portal programs has been by and large as good or better than traditional treatments when we compare the two. in the virtual programs, we have been able to maintain people in treatment longer. we have been able to assist them to increase their recovery activities, so that they're engaging more in recovery activities. i hope the future brings for me and my recovery,
the more someone is immersed in this environment, the more the technology starts to disappear. the results of our virtual programming or our portal programs has been by and large as good or better than traditional treatments when we compare the two. in the virtual programs, we have been able to maintain people in treatment longer. we have been able to assist them to increase their recovery activities, so that they're engaging more in recovery activities. i hope the future brings for me and my...
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for a week, 1,200 people will live and sleep in close quarters in this converted horse corral, and immerse themselves in the ramtha experience. all activities are designed to help the participants develop their analogical skills, and above all, to focus-to focus on the entity deep within all of us. ♪ music here, people are learning to focus consciousness and energy through breathing rituals. in practicing c&e, one consciously moves energy to the brain. this will be a common technique that they will use in their other activities. ♪ music along with diane, who's a representative here at the ramtha's school of enlightenment - and diane has very graciously agreed to help me enter into one of the most important aspects of self-mastery here at the school - and we're talking about field work. now, let me ask you, diane, first off, what is the meaning of this exercise for the practitioners here? >> well, field work is given simply - the name, simply because we're walking around in this field that is behind us and that you can hear the people working. and what i'm going to have you do, and what the
for a week, 1,200 people will live and sleep in close quarters in this converted horse corral, and immerse themselves in the ramtha experience. all activities are designed to help the participants develop their analogical skills, and above all, to focus-to focus on the entity deep within all of us. ♪ music here, people are learning to focus consciousness and energy through breathing rituals. in practicing c&e, one consciously moves energy to the brain. this will be a common technique that...
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she's immersing herself in foundation work, the clinton global initiative, and she's been sort of lookinggot a six to seven-person transition team helping her with her book. she's got some upcoming appearances. you will see her doing more and more political events, very carefully crafted just like the gay marriage. >> i'll put you out a limb. you said there's an 80% chance. there were two ifs with that. >> mikey, you said if republicans, when they run, it's going to be a different field and it's not going to be bringing the clowns this time around. >> no, that's right. last time, just about any clown with a website could run. >> right. this time you can't. >> with a website or not a really good website, just some clowns. >> but the table stakes are going up this time. we're told it will cost $50 million to $100 million for the nomination because you have a big field, very well-funded, ill-defined candidate. it's going to be much more expensive. that helps your marco rubio, jeb bush, your chris christie, who can raise tons of money, makes it very difficult for rick santorum, who's running,
she's immersing herself in foundation work, the clinton global initiative, and she's been sort of lookinggot a six to seven-person transition team helping her with her book. she's got some upcoming appearances. you will see her doing more and more political events, very carefully crafted just like the gay marriage. >> i'll put you out a limb. you said there's an 80% chance. there were two ifs with that. >> mikey, you said if republicans, when they run, it's going to be a different...
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intrigued and then they will spend a few minutes looking through the info graphic, and they are immersedbout the james bond example. >> yes, this is a great one. i am a bond fan and everybody says who is the most popular james bond of all time? so this is a fun exampleple to say, this is adjusted for inflation who grossed the most and then go down to look at the price of a martini as it went over time and this one got me going, and suddenly i was five minutes into it, and i didn't realize i would look into the topic. >> you could have that same information in bullet points, but this is going to catch your point. >> yes. >> you are an agent and -- agency, and you can do this for somebody and they would pay you a lot of money. >> yes. >> but if you are a small business and somebody has information to get out there and they want to get it out, but they don't have the money for a big agency, what can you do? >> we put together an info graphic to tell you how to put together a info graphic. this is the a high level process, but it is understanding the topic that you are trying the do and go o
intrigued and then they will spend a few minutes looking through the info graphic, and they are immersedbout the james bond example. >> yes, this is a great one. i am a bond fan and everybody says who is the most popular james bond of all time? so this is a fun exampleple to say, this is adjusted for inflation who grossed the most and then go down to look at the price of a martini as it went over time and this one got me going, and suddenly i was five minutes into it, and i didn't realize...
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now she's co-founded a private school called bright works which is based on the same principles as immersive learning while you are learning things on the textbook you can also actually do them. so if you are doing a physics experiment, you can do the physics experiment and do all these things simultaneously so it is an interesting approach on how to, again, not so much teaching kids how to tinker but encourage the tinkering they already want to do. back to the contemporary world, it's amazing every single day now it seems to bear our new sorts of indications that tinkering is taking on a sort of -- all of the earmarks of the phenomenon make the magazines which are also a part of the media empire that helps as a magazine that still has all sorts of experiments that you can do and projects that you can build. probably one of the best known phenomenon of today's tinkering world as kickstart your and for people who are not familiar with it is in a web site where the innovators and can post their products and come up with a penchant people can go on and the crowd in front of that innovation whic
now she's co-founded a private school called bright works which is based on the same principles as immersive learning while you are learning things on the textbook you can also actually do them. so if you are doing a physics experiment, you can do the physics experiment and do all these things simultaneously so it is an interesting approach on how to, again, not so much teaching kids how to tinker but encourage the tinkering they already want to do. back to the contemporary world, it's amazing...
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you went to immerse yourself in the culture, but my question is should we better understand them first >> that is a a good question what is saudi arabia doing with public diplomacy? i think they are giving a few tourist visa but not much. but i don't know, it may show student exchanges sino-u.s. springs students here for the state department tubers and i met a young man there who was very conservative and disowned his brother for listening to music in it '80s and was of sharia law graduate and completely changed his mind. he said it was the first time i ever knew that a woman could have her head uncovered and not be a whore. they have so many misconceptions of us by first shift -- a dinner with the family of the imam is another comment wife, six sisters, they ask me to ever see your mother? they had the idea american women are walking around, if not have addressed it in office telling what or paying no attention to their parents or we are a family oriented society. overtime they got past that's all i do not know what they're doing to encourage people. i don't think they're doing a lot
you went to immerse yourself in the culture, but my question is should we better understand them first >> that is a a good question what is saudi arabia doing with public diplomacy? i think they are giving a few tourist visa but not much. but i don't know, it may show student exchanges sino-u.s. springs students here for the state department tubers and i met a young man there who was very conservative and disowned his brother for listening to music in it '80s and was of sharia law...
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sudden immersion in cold or hot water. physical exertion. emotional or psychological stress. pain.edical procedures. sexual intercourse. and similar events have been observed in 50% to 90% of these documented attacks of transient global amnesia. >> i guess we're all in trouble, huh. it could also be brought on by stress. now i know we're in trouble. so their defense is actually going to be that she can't remember slashing her lover to death in the shower stall because she had too much sex or was under stress? are you kidding me? and he's absolutely saying this with a straight face. another fact that was revealed that i found shocking, that i don't know if anybody else knows, but i noticed it, jodi arias lied to her own shrink, to her own psychologist. i've averaged out the time that he spent with her. he has spent on the average four treatments a year with her. he has seen her four times a year. and for about half that time, she lied to him in her own defense using that ridiculous anyone gentlem ninja theory that they broke in and killed him and let her go after her information off
sudden immersion in cold or hot water. physical exertion. emotional or psychological stress. pain.edical procedures. sexual intercourse. and similar events have been observed in 50% to 90% of these documented attacks of transient global amnesia. >> i guess we're all in trouble, huh. it could also be brought on by stress. now i know we're in trouble. so their defense is actually going to be that she can't remember slashing her lover to death in the shower stall because she had too much sex...
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he is playing a homophobic racist in a movie and this was just -- he is immersing himself in the role which is what his dad would do. >> he is playing his father in a film? >> circa 1982 when he was still with madonna? the thing about this the bar this hollywood is so low that i would imagine a few months from thousand they would have uh noipted him the next hero. he will bash some politician and sleep with the right star let or whatever he does, and then suddenly he will be a hero in hollywood. i think we should all remember that. really nothing this kid says matters. note to self for the photographer. he is kind of a stalker. i know everybody has problems with what they do for a living. >> it is both sides. >> but he chose to do this. he is going after the kid. he is not a minor any longer, but they do go after minors. 17-year-olds and 16-year-olds. so what do you expect this kid to say? he is trying to be like dad. >> have i to tell you. i -- i have to tell you. i have my issues every time you come to, would. you have to make friends with them. >> i find if i yell racial epitaphs,
he is playing a homophobic racist in a movie and this was just -- he is immersing himself in the role which is what his dad would do. >> he is playing his father in a film? >> circa 1982 when he was still with madonna? the thing about this the bar this hollywood is so low that i would imagine a few months from thousand they would have uh noipted him the next hero. he will bash some politician and sleep with the right star let or whatever he does, and then suddenly he will be a hero...
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michael: the crescendo of president obama's state of the union address last month occurred when he immersedylistic hand book of jesse jackson, they deserve a vote, they deserve a vote, they deserve a vote. the senator from nevada was in that chamber. and yesterday he decided not to bring the assault weapon's ban to the floor for a vote. i'm no longer wild about harry. he is a pro-gun, pro-life mormon democrat who somehow won the heard. he makes republican senator look like astonished victims of david blaine-like magic. and when it comes to the entire nation he turns the other cheek. guns are another story. the country in poll after poll wants major gun legislation from background checks to assault weapon bans. while the majorities in those polls vary the message does not. shame too on the democratic senator, who are so afraid to vote for what is right. if you vote the way the country wants you to the country will vote the way you want them to. the assault weapon's ban passed out of committee and needs to be brought to the senate floor. this is why we fight for a majority. this is why it mat
michael: the crescendo of president obama's state of the union address last month occurred when he immersedylistic hand book of jesse jackson, they deserve a vote, they deserve a vote, they deserve a vote. the senator from nevada was in that chamber. and yesterday he decided not to bring the assault weapon's ban to the floor for a vote. i'm no longer wild about harry. he is a pro-gun, pro-life mormon democrat who somehow won the heard. he makes republican senator look like astonished victims of...
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the $235 million " immersed river plan " has been more than a decade in the making, and it has been delayedrom environmentalists. >> the fda is at scrscrapping a series of aggressive warning labels for cigarettes after deciding not to challenge a court ruling that said that the shocking images violated free-speech protections. if the images included men exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat, a baby next to a cloud of smoke and diseased lungs next to help the lungs. the fda will propose new labels, but that could take a few years. the cdc says the cigarette smoking is still the leading cause of " preventable death " in the united states, killing about 443,000 people per year. >> buses and san francisco will soon get this new act. muni does not want to put them up but say that it is out of their hands. in toll there will be six adds. one reads, that the punishment of a homosexuality is the death penalty. another reads, that homosexuality is a ugly in i ran we do not have homosexuals like that in our country. the ads are paid for by the american freedom defense initiative. most recently,
the $235 million " immersed river plan " has been more than a decade in the making, and it has been delayedrom environmentalists. >> the fda is at scrscrapping a series of aggressive warning labels for cigarettes after deciding not to challenge a court ruling that said that the shocking images violated free-speech protections. if the images included men exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat, a baby next to a cloud of smoke and diseased lungs next to help the lungs. the fda...
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. >> it must be quite costly to relocate 200 executives from stanford to dubai for a month-long immersion because it's important to appear locally to be ingrained with what's going on? to understand middle east hotels in order for you to run them for local operations? >> that's exactly right. so getting closer to the market, whether it's here or whether it's what we did in china two years ago by moving the headquarters there. getting close to the market and listening to hotel owners and listening to operators to make sure they can market bet abouter and, some of the highest satisfaction score is here in the middle east. we want to learn from our operators here and take those earnings around the rest of the company. >> frits, i know before you went to dubai for this immersion you were at the hotel investment conference in berlin and you were aware that at that conference there was stinging criticism of the value of hotel brands at the moment, specifically a major hotel owner questioned in a world in which people book through online travel agencies whether you can drive revenues and again,
. >> it must be quite costly to relocate 200 executives from stanford to dubai for a month-long immersion because it's important to appear locally to be ingrained with what's going on? to understand middle east hotels in order for you to run them for local operations? >> that's exactly right. so getting closer to the market, whether it's here or whether it's what we did in china two years ago by moving the headquarters there. getting close to the market and listening to hotel owners...
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best i defy anybody to name the last time an african-american business and an hispanic business immersed. -- merged. i do not know how much social interaction takes place between african-americans and hispanics. part of it may be language and cultural and income. their incomes are still below hours on a national basis. that is changing. around and you think about -- when i first came to washington, i walked into a parking lot and 60% of the guys were black. 30% were white. there were almost no hispanics. you walk into a parking lot in d.c. today -- the first guy who did my lawn was african-american guy. he retired and now there are hispanics. these things change. the daughter of mine is that a housekeeper who came from health at mitdor is working former doctorate program. -- working at mit going for her doctorate. the point i am trying to make is that this is a resurgent population. to buildl in life is strong families and to build wealth. they are not going to sit back and say, we are going to do it and take into account african- americans. we have to figure out where we have a common c
best i defy anybody to name the last time an african-american business and an hispanic business immersed. -- merged. i do not know how much social interaction takes place between african-americans and hispanics. part of it may be language and cultural and income. their incomes are still below hours on a national basis. that is changing. around and you think about -- when i first came to washington, i walked into a parking lot and 60% of the guys were black. 30% were white. there were almost no...
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matter how you approach it from conducting or the actual sound production, i think we're, you know, immersedeople glancing at each other with a lot of concentration going on just to play at this high level, and you really need to be on your toes all the time. >> the symphony announced that contract negotiations have resumed with the help of a federal mediator. the musicians are striking over proposed wage freezes and benefit cuts. management said that the you -- musicians are already the highest paid in the country and that it needs to practice financial responsible. the free concert 8:00 tomorrow night at a temp ole california and webster streets. >>> the fda has approved the first of its kind diabetes drug. it uses a new method to lower blood sugar and works with adults with type 2 diabetes. the drug is a once a day medicine, and it blocks the reabsorption of sugar by the kidneys. >>> and we are getting a closer look at the bay bridge span. in a few minutes, we'll show you the broken bolt in question and ask transportation officials what they plan to do to make sure the fix meets safety st
matter how you approach it from conducting or the actual sound production, i think we're, you know, immersedeople glancing at each other with a lot of concentration going on just to play at this high level, and you really need to be on your toes all the time. >> the symphony announced that contract negotiations have resumed with the help of a federal mediator. the musicians are striking over proposed wage freezes and benefit cuts. management said that the you -- musicians are already the...
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ways, and his cartoons are the product of his artistic training and his political thinking and his immersion in this world of interesting people. now, thomas nast, who you can see was very entertaining himself sometimes, right? he was friends with this photographer in new york named napoleon throney he was, like, i need a blanket and a rough. [laughter] okay. you know? good times. he's a really fun person to spend time with. there's a great story from the harpers about how one of the younger generation came home to his brown stomp in new york city, and these z are tall, skinny houses. and he hears what sounds like a herd of elephants, and he asks his housekeeper what is happening. and, apparently, nast had come to speak with him, but since he wasn't home had snuck up to the nursery and were leading them on a game of chase through the house. so he's a great, great, very entertaining person. now, thomas nast died broke. he lost his fortune in a series of bad investments, and as you know, he died relatively young -- 62 years old. today his work survives primarily in glimpses. there'll be a shot
ways, and his cartoons are the product of his artistic training and his political thinking and his immersion in this world of interesting people. now, thomas nast, who you can see was very entertaining himself sometimes, right? he was friends with this photographer in new york named napoleon throney he was, like, i need a blanket and a rough. [laughter] okay. you know? good times. he's a really fun person to spend time with. there's a great story from the harpers about how one of the younger...
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immersed a whole bunch evidence to say that there had been, i called it media realignment. that the media was getting more conservative or at least less liberal and i wrote a whole piece on the cover of the new republic. >> does it matter though? >> of course it matter? >> why? >> look at the 2012 bam campaign. >> you never changed your views and you lived around the liberal media? what does it matter? are they all sheep following the media says? >> oh, who? >> others. >> the reporters. well, there have been some who have come out. i remember charles when he was liberal. i remember mike when he was a pollster for a liberal democratic polling firm. so some people have changed. >> i am talking about the public? >> sure. >> the public, does the public see only liberal coverage and say, yeah, that is the way i think? >> you don't? >> no. >> look, the public is not paying as much attention as i am and you are and those of us who are part of the political community. you know, there is what i call the political community is about probably about 10 million people. it's the people t
immersed a whole bunch evidence to say that there had been, i called it media realignment. that the media was getting more conservative or at least less liberal and i wrote a whole piece on the cover of the new republic. >> does it matter though? >> of course it matter? >> why? >> look at the 2012 bam campaign. >> you never changed your views and you lived around the liberal media? what does it matter? are they all sheep following the media says? >> oh, who?...
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you deliberately, intentionally went to saudi arabia to immerse yourself in the culture, something that not many of us will have an opportunity to do. my question for you is, what, if anything, is saudi arabia doing in the realm of public diplomacy to help westerners better understand them? >> that's a good question; what, if anything, is saudi arabia doing in the realm of publicity proposal si. i think they are giving a few tourist visas, but not much. and i don't know, though it may exist, some kinds of student exchanges. i know the u.s. brings saudi students here on these state department tours, and i met a young man there who actually had been very conservative who confessed to beating up his brother in the '80s for listening to music, and he came on a -- he was of a sharia law graduate, and he came on a legal tour of the u.s., and it completely changed his mind. he said it was the first time i ever knew that a woman could have her head uncovered and not be a whore. i mean, they have so many misconceptions of us just as we do of them. my first dipper with that imam -- dinner with th
you deliberately, intentionally went to saudi arabia to immerse yourself in the culture, something that not many of us will have an opportunity to do. my question for you is, what, if anything, is saudi arabia doing in the realm of public diplomacy to help westerners better understand them? >> that's a good question; what, if anything, is saudi arabia doing in the realm of publicity proposal si. i think they are giving a few tourist visas, but not much. and i don't know, though it may...
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. >> every quarter, new students are expected to immerse themselves in the clinic taking on real-life full time. practicing law instead of just studying it. >> you're working with real people. it's live ammunition, so to speak, and it's really fulfilling. >> the stanford clinic wrapped up the first-ever quarter including the muslim group trying to build a mosque and so far rejected told it would violate land use law and the students are also helping prisoners including one returning to judaism trying to get circumsized. prison officials said no. >> we had another case involving a native american who engages in sacred pipe rituals. it was restricted in those practices. >> i really feel i'm in good hands. >> as the quarters change, new students will take over the case. pink says he stays motivated by the countless other people that may be in his shoes. >> it doesn't matter what your religious choice is. >> his case are set to go to trial within a year. win or lose, pink says just having the support from the students has helped him to move forward. >> you take a deep breath, and, you kno
. >> every quarter, new students are expected to immerse themselves in the clinic taking on real-life full time. practicing law instead of just studying it. >> you're working with real people. it's live ammunition, so to speak, and it's really fulfilling. >> the stanford clinic wrapped up the first-ever quarter including the muslim group trying to build a mosque and so far rejected told it would violate land use law and the students are also helping prisoners including one...
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you must be immersed in this all the time.they've destroyed something which has served the public interest for 43 years actual pli. >> patrick, what are some of the shortcomings that you havally tackled that might have been swept under the rug. >> for example, i wrote about plagiarism three times and it occurred four times. that's something 35papers don't want to have happen. you talk about how it happened and here's how it was dealt with. >> you're an independent guy even though you have an office there. >> that's right. >> that gave you a special status that i'm sure was uncomfortable sometimes. >> yes, it was. most everybody works well with an ombudsman. there are some people who don't care to. they don't have to. they're not required to talk to me. most people understands this serves a purpose and they're very cooperative. >> geneva, one argument is these days with all the bloggers, websites, tweeters, there's so much media criticism out there, do we need to have our own in house critic? would you address that? >> it is a
you must be immersed in this all the time.they've destroyed something which has served the public interest for 43 years actual pli. >> patrick, what are some of the shortcomings that you havally tackled that might have been swept under the rug. >> for example, i wrote about plagiarism three times and it occurred four times. that's something 35papers don't want to have happen. you talk about how it happened and here's how it was dealt with. >> you're an independent guy even...
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the rosetta stone, they use like the immersion tactic.at would be like if you planted yourself there and everyone speaks french and you have to get along. but nothing is translated for you. they don't speak in english. it's all done with, they speak it, they show you the written french, they show you pictures to associate. you just have to make the connections. and i do feel like i've gotten too old -- i'm like i can't, i'm not a baby, this is not how i learn anymore. so i've had to supplement with it all kinds of work sheets. i really have verb work books and charts and everything. i sound like i should know something. i don't. >> jimmy: you really, really applied yourself for this. >> i am really applying. bonjour. >> jimmy: do you have a tutor or a class? >> what's funny is one of the best things, i think, if i would ever do it about rosetta stone is when you hit certain milestones -- it's like five dvds. >> jimmy: i bought one for italian. the box is so heavy that i put flit the closet and that's that. >> the ear thing goes on. every
the rosetta stone, they use like the immersion tactic.at would be like if you planted yourself there and everyone speaks french and you have to get along. but nothing is translated for you. they don't speak in english. it's all done with, they speak it, they show you the written french, they show you pictures to associate. you just have to make the connections. and i do feel like i've gotten too old -- i'm like i can't, i'm not a baby, this is not how i learn anymore. so i've had to supplement...
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myselfxious to immerse and what has been written on the subject. i have only looked at it very quickly. i think the answer depends almost entirely on what are the existing threats out there right now? 3.5 months out of government, knowing how often it can change, i don't feel equipped to make that judgment. i think it depends in very large the on what the budget for four years i was in office, i thought that we made the aumf work. is our interpretation and the executive branch that were sustained by the court in litigation, and congress last year or year before last in 1021 codifier our interpretation and it became the subject of litigation here in new york. branches essentially came to an appropriate interpretation of the aumf. now there is a point beyond which we want to get at various terrorist organizations, various affiliate's, affiliate's of affiliate's. it was intended for a specific 2001, andt existed in one of the things i said at oxford was that there is a point where that group has been decimated so that the enemy as we knew its in 2001
myselfxious to immerse and what has been written on the subject. i have only looked at it very quickly. i think the answer depends almost entirely on what are the existing threats out there right now? 3.5 months out of government, knowing how often it can change, i don't feel equipped to make that judgment. i think it depends in very large the on what the budget for four years i was in office, i thought that we made the aumf work. is our interpretation and the executive branch that were...
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it's going to immerse yourself in the world of gerard butler. in the field. i commend it to everybody. the movie is called "ellipsis is fallen." it's "die hard at the white house." i love that description. it's exactly what it is. >>> we'll be right back. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich.
it's going to immerse yourself in the world of gerard butler. in the field. i commend it to everybody. the movie is called "ellipsis is fallen." it's "die hard at the white house." i love that description. it's exactly what it is. >>> we'll be right back. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's...
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. >>> the people will bring into that mobile team are totally immersed in this forward way of taking showing it on i phones and android phones. >> that is the 17-year-old who just sold his mobile app. to yahoo! for $30 million. you met him last time. >> when he was here, i just said hello, but i tweeted that morning, if i could invest in a person, i would invest in this kid. >> why? >> he a was so smart, understood the mark so well. he really had his head on. this is like his first company. there will be many more. >> i don't want to be a provocateur, but will he be allowed to work at home. >> no, from the london office. >> what if he has homework? >> yahoo! is making exceptions, so something tells me -- >> and i asked is he going to buy a car? he said, no, i can't drive yet. >> who wants a car in london? traffic is terrible. >> here's the think about sunnily. it's a way to read regular-sized articles, they adapt them. to me, the success of this kid is all about the shift to mobile devices. people are spending more time on the smartphones and they want to access the content they used
. >>> the people will bring into that mobile team are totally immersed in this forward way of taking showing it on i phones and android phones. >> that is the 17-year-old who just sold his mobile app. to yahoo! for $30 million. you met him last time. >> when he was here, i just said hello, but i tweeted that morning, if i could invest in a person, i would invest in this kid. >> why? >> he a was so smart, understood the mark so well. he really had his head on....
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. >>> and hollywood, immersing itself in a little bit of politics as well. >> it is about time the supremecome down in favor of it. >> we're talking about the biggest names in hollywood tackling same sex marriage. we're going to hear from them up next. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. now, buy one lobsterfest entree and get one 1/2 off with a coupon at redlobster.com. none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >>>
. >>> and hollywood, immersing itself in a little bit of politics as well. >> it is about time the supremecome down in favor of it. >> we're talking about the biggest names in hollywood tackling same sex marriage. we're going to hear from them up next. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. now, buy one lobsterfest...