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. >> what we know, jeanne -- why don't we know, jeanne? >> nobody knew. when these things explode, there is a trigger. we know that autocracies crumble, but it could be in three or 50 years. >> jeanne, what do we now? >> i agree with charles. it is that insulated environment -- >> but the cia has relations with suleiman! >> we did note that the people over there wanted reforms. the bush white house encouraged the egyptian government to loosen up on its people. we did know that much. do you know it was going to fall now, of course not. in the thursday night speech, mubarak and set out two goals. he wanted to finish his term and he wanted to die on egyptian soil. by resigning, he probably got the latter one. >> all i would say is the hard part starts now. this is a country with no experience in democracy. all the democrats and the secular elements have been repressed by the existing government. to organize opposition is the muslim brotherhood. -- the only organized opposition is the muslim brotherhood. they are a scary lot. >> at bottom is. you have people
. >> what we know, jeanne -- why don't we know, jeanne? >> nobody knew. when these things explode, there is a trigger. we know that autocracies crumble, but it could be in three or 50 years. >> jeanne, what do we now? >> i agree with charles. it is that insulated environment -- >> but the cia has relations with suleiman! >> we did note that the people over there wanted reforms. the bush white house encouraged the egyptian government to loosen up on its...
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sir james and lady jeanne galway. names may sound like royalty, but this knighted flutist and his wife are anything but stuffy. they were kind enough to answer your questions. >> hi sir james, my name's gabe, a fellow flute player. tell me how you got started playing the flute. >> well, i learned the flute as a little boy with my uncle and then i went to london, went to school in london to a royal college. then i went to paris conserve tear conservatory. i came back and got myself a job. that's how it all started. >> hi lady jeanne, my name is jacob and i'm wondering, what is your favorite thing about playing the flute? >> the thing i love about the flute is the sound of the flute and my favorite thing is just being able to play it every day. >> hi, my name is gordon and i'd like to ask if either of you ever get stage fright while you're performing? >> i don't get nervous. i actually never did because i was always very well-prepared to do things. i never turned up unprepared. and being unprepared makes you nervous, i
sir james and lady jeanne galway. names may sound like royalty, but this knighted flutist and his wife are anything but stuffy. they were kind enough to answer your questions. >> hi sir james, my name's gabe, a fellow flute player. tell me how you got started playing the flute. >> well, i learned the flute as a little boy with my uncle and then i went to london, went to school in london to a royal college. then i went to paris conserve tear conservatory. i came back and got myself a...
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on her way to the lack wonder force base, jeanne met some man who were traveling and they were telling her they had an assignment to go to the air force. so gene got there and said where do you want to be stationed? she didn't know anything about the air force and said i would like to go to the depot within germany. they looked at her and said you want to go? nobody wants to go there in germany collecting some of the wreckage of world war ii machine stock to her guns and the center and they said okay it's available. which one do you want? there is the maintenance officer come supply officer or the war plans officer and jean told us that sounds interesting. i decided i would like to do that. well washington just blockaded berlin about that time and now jean having more plants as her major job she had to get busy and deploy the army's plans to the supply depot. she said it was common sense. i was able to do that. but the one thing though was difficult was trying to figure out how to do the evacuation. so she told us well come here i was with these top security clearances in the secret wa
on her way to the lack wonder force base, jeanne met some man who were traveling and they were telling her they had an assignment to go to the air force. so gene got there and said where do you want to be stationed? she didn't know anything about the air force and said i would like to go to the depot within germany. they looked at her and said you want to go? nobody wants to go there in germany collecting some of the wreckage of world war ii machine stock to her guns and the center and they...
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paul jeanne. >> correct. >> reporter: david farucci of i.b.m.'son's design team. >> it helps us to appreciate how we solve problems and how incredible the human mind and body is. >> reporter: what are you seeing as future applications of the technology that we're seeing with watson? >> i think that the technology is going to help empower people to make decisions. >> reporter: job one for watson may be health care. i.b.m. is testing watson to see how the computer would deal with patients in some medical jeopardy. this doctor is collaborating with i.b.m. to move watson into the medical suite. chase says the information explosion in modern medicine threatens to overload doctors, making them less effective. >> watson can go find information that will directly impact on your understanding of the patient's diagnosis or provide a series of different treatment options that are suitable for your particular patient. >> reporter: the technology could bring a specialist's expertise to the primary care level and help prevent diagnostic mistakes says dr. marti
paul jeanne. >> correct. >> reporter: david farucci of i.b.m.'son's design team. >> it helps us to appreciate how we solve problems and how incredible the human mind and body is. >> reporter: what are you seeing as future applications of the technology that we're seeing with watson? >> i think that the technology is going to help empower people to make decisions. >> reporter: job one for watson may be health care. i.b.m. is testing watson to see how the...
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. >> jeanne? did you want to add anything? >> there is a study put out every year by ball state university from the news directors association. the 2009 numbers for minorities in the news were much more encouraging for television than they were in radio. so, we are seeing more people of color in television, for sure. we are seeing more people in television and radio. what we are not seeing is those people of color taking managerial, decisionmaking positions. the policy of a station reflects the difference in content. you cannot just put people of color on the screen and expect diverse coverage. >> but could you not agree that you would be a reference of some sort? for me, anything that comes up about sudan, they ask me about it. i would argue that editorially it makes somewhat of a difference. >> but you are a clear exception if you look at the numbers. in radio, women in general are few and far between. we are talking about small market stations, not even 10% of staff. at larger market stations here in san francisco, we are t
. >> jeanne? did you want to add anything? >> there is a study put out every year by ball state university from the news directors association. the 2009 numbers for minorities in the news were much more encouraging for television than they were in radio. so, we are seeing more people of color in television, for sure. we are seeing more people in television and radio. what we are not seeing is those people of color taking managerial, decisionmaking positions. the policy of a station...
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if you put that finding and what do you what do you fight in conjunction with the work of jeanne andothers, our inclination is to view the these foreign-born than as confident he to the nativeborn founders. but i would actually admit that there is some interpretation and extrapolation required to get to the policy implications. okay, so let me turn now in the last piece of the talk to the policy issues. the first thing i want to say is we need to embed this in a broader set of things in that we're talking about long-term policy, that a kind of help from the recession that is going on right now. and the idea is that maybe we can expand that big population of high impact firms, and that that might help the economy. can we do that? i don't know. i think the administration is starting to engage an experiment that would try to answer that question. and i hope that they will move that forward. .. >> that deals with all aspects of the environment for high impact and high-tech companies, i think that bringing, having immigrants who have these characteristics is probably a positive contributi
if you put that finding and what do you what do you fight in conjunction with the work of jeanne andothers, our inclination is to view the these foreign-born than as confident he to the nativeborn founders. but i would actually admit that there is some interpretation and extrapolation required to get to the policy implications. okay, so let me turn now in the last piece of the talk to the policy issues. the first thing i want to say is we need to embed this in a broader set of things in that...
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. >> jeanne marzoff. >> reporter: while flight 3407 carried continental's logo it was, in truth, flown by regional carrier, cogan air. ntsb finding of pilot error, crew training experience and fatigue put a glaring spotlight on the regional airline industry and forced change. itch criticized colgan airline has been taken over by pinnacle airlines and congress raised the mime flight hours for a new commercial pilot to 1,500 hours. meanwhile, the faa is setting new guidelines for the number of hours pilots are required to work and rest. rules that haven't changed since the 1940s that allow airlines to schedule pilots for 16-hour duty days, eight hours of that flying with eight hours for rest. rest time that starts when the pilot pulls the plane up to the gate, not when he or she arrives at a hotel. the faa's new rules require the pilots get nine hours of rest starting from the time they get to the hotel, and the length of the duty day will now depend on time zone changes, number of takeoffs and landings, and whether they fly long haul or short duration flights. it's the families of fligh
. >> jeanne marzoff. >> reporter: while flight 3407 carried continental's logo it was, in truth, flown by regional carrier, cogan air. ntsb finding of pilot error, crew training experience and fatigue put a glaring spotlight on the regional airline industry and forced change. itch criticized colgan airline has been taken over by pinnacle airlines and congress raised the mime flight hours for a new commercial pilot to 1,500 hours. meanwhile, the faa is setting new guidelines for the...
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if you put that finding and what do you what do you fight in conjunction with the work of jeanne and others, our inclination is to view the these foreign-born than as confident he to the nativeborn founders. but i would actually admit that there is some interpretation and extrapolation required to get to the policy implications. okay, so let me turn now in the last piece of the talk to the policy issues. the first thing i want to say is we need to embed this in a broader set of things in that we're talking about long-term policy, that a kind of help from the recession that is going on right now. and the idea is that maybe we can expand that big population of high impact firms, and that that might help the economy. can we do that? i don't know. i think the administration is starting to engage an experiment that would try to answer that question. and i hope that they will move that forward. .. if there's not demand for the products of the companies and high impact companies than expanding the number of people who might found them is not going to be two more companies. but in conjunctio
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the afternoon but the last bill with more on that coming up plus the rest of the sporting thanks jeanne. thanks for joining us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of the stories we're covering this. couple conquest rypien peers on suffer defeat to f.c. twenty in the first leg of the opening round of thirty two clash and. losing their swing and less. slipped to the fourth straight will be michael steele. kid gloves we take a look at the future stars of the russian martial art scene with the full contact. in our focus is. coming up but history is indeed in the making today with four russian clubs taking part in the knockout stages of the europa league for the first time but it hasn't been a great start to the day in the round of thirty two stage. bill said already a loss in their first leg clash home to f.c. twenty it was touch and go if the game would go ahead all because of a extreme cold minus twenty two degree centigrade to play in the when they did the dutch visitors boss that to know the final pollution. quarter of an hour's time couples side spar tuck. russian champion
the afternoon but the last bill with more on that coming up plus the rest of the sporting thanks jeanne. thanks for joining us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of the stories we're covering this. couple conquest rypien peers on suffer defeat to f.c. twenty in the first leg of the opening round of thirty two clash and. losing their swing and less. slipped to the fourth straight will be michael steele. kid gloves we take a look at the future stars of the russian martial art scene...
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there's--if i say that, there probably are people who have never heard of jeanne yeager. she was the most famous woman in america. she's probably the most famous woman in the world during her lifetime. she was catapulted to fame because she was the first woman to fly the atlantic when it seemed as it nobody could fly the atlantic without dropping into the sea. and then she went on to become a fine flier and she spent her life on the lecture circuit, in the public eye, deliberately, and then she wrote three books. i don't think there's anybody really in our -- on our present-day scene who could possibly be all the things she was at the time. c-span: this cover you have and this photograph of amelia earhart comes from where? guest: it's a picture -- it's just a picture of her after one of her flights. i'm actually not sure which one. it comes from one of the archives. c-span: and tell us about how big she was, i mean, how tall she was and -- and... guest: she was 5'8"; she weighed 118 pounds. she was skinny. she was very good-looking, except she had thick ankles. she hated
there's--if i say that, there probably are people who have never heard of jeanne yeager. she was the most famous woman in america. she's probably the most famous woman in the world during her lifetime. she was catapulted to fame because she was the first woman to fly the atlantic when it seemed as it nobody could fly the atlantic without dropping into the sea. and then she went on to become a fine flier and she spent her life on the lecture circuit, in the public eye, deliberately, and then she...
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we talk about turning points here and abroad with jeanne cummings of "politico," john dickerson of "slate magazine" and cbs news, doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times," and jim sciutto of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol, this is "washingt w
we talk about turning points here and abroad with jeanne cummings of "politico," john dickerson of "slate magazine" and cbs news, doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times," and jim sciutto of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol, this is "washingt w
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i had only worked wi jeanne for a short time. she and her husband had just retired. they were fairly young for retirement, and they were very excited about all they were going to do. they had lots of plans -- that very morning, jeanne's husband was killed in an automobile accident. now, i'll bet you wouldn't think that a person calls their financial advisor on the day of their husband's death. but many people do, you'd be surprised. many people call us on the day that there's been a death. of course i pulled off the road and i called her right away. well, she was overwhelmed with grief and sorrow and confusion. we talked at length, she talked about him and herself. and then she got to the money. it turned out that her husband had a sum of money that a friend was recommending that she make some changes on. now, the friend was trying to help. but he was a financial advisor, and so he was recommending that she make some decisions on this money. i'd like to give this gentleman the benefit of the doubt. i know he wanted to reach out and to help her and that was a way he c
i had only worked wi jeanne for a short time. she and her husband had just retired. they were fairly young for retirement, and they were very excited about all they were going to do. they had lots of plans -- that very morning, jeanne's husband was killed in an automobile accident. now, i'll bet you wouldn't think that a person calls their financial advisor on the day of their husband's death. but many people do, you'd be surprised. many people call us on the day that there's been a death. of...
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sentiment that was echoed by the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov which we don't think it's helpful jeanne find solutions for him on signs even ultimatums egyptian political forces need to find a consensus which will one of the questions that people are asking themselves following these clashes today wednesday is what can and will the military do if there is no clear indication in terms of how they should control crowds the that might be one of the questions people are asking that certainly one of the contours and people are reaching as at the possibility for more violence is on the horizon the focus now is turning to find it some people calling it the final friday. as the triangle for power intensifies in egypt the country's neighbors are looking on anxiously international political consultant. says it's rojas particular reason to pay close attention to history unfolds next door. israel has a lot of fears on its mind it's not just a general fear it's a very particular things you know israel's afraid of an islamic takeover of egypt israel's afraid of destabilization spreading to the palest
sentiment that was echoed by the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov which we don't think it's helpful jeanne find solutions for him on signs even ultimatums egyptian political forces need to find a consensus which will one of the questions that people are asking themselves following these clashes today wednesday is what can and will the military do if there is no clear indication in terms of how they should control crowds the that might be one of the questions people are asking that...
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. >> jeanne butterfield with the rating group. thank you to the panel. i have a question for capt. kirkregard. it sounds like your program are questions people upon arrest. i was wondering what it would be if it was questioning upon conviction. i was wondering what would be the relative merits of restricting the program to cases of people who have already been convicted of the tier 1 and tier 2 crimes? >> we are a little different las vegas than the loss angeles. i will review this quickly, but someone -- when someone is arrested one of the questions they were asked is if they were bored in the united states. if the answer is no, they have an entire process. if it is a serious offense, if bail is raised and the person has a history prior to that, the person that he can make bail will be out in the community and will disappear from the community and they will never face those charges. once we get them through the ice process, even if they are not convicted later on -- even if they are convicted later on there is a warrant and that follows the deportation proceeding. from my perspect
. >> jeanne butterfield with the rating group. thank you to the panel. i have a question for capt. kirkregard. it sounds like your program are questions people upon arrest. i was wondering what it would be if it was questioning upon conviction. i was wondering what would be the relative merits of restricting the program to cases of people who have already been convicted of the tier 1 and tier 2 crimes? >> we are a little different las vegas than the loss angeles. i will review this...
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. >> jimmy: you have such a great cast, you got bill paxson, you got chloe, you got jeanne tripplehornthat annoying set where we're all like skipping, singing together, laughing. >> jimmy: like "the waltons?" i always think of "the waltons" would be like. >> that's what we're like. >> jimmy: but the last one was like on, christmas eve? >> it was christmas eve, eve, and they were trying to make it festive. the producers had these like, these carolers come dressed in charles dickens sort of costumes. >> jimmy: street urchins. >> right street urchins. >> jimmy: so charming. >> homeless people. >> jimmy: that's so nice to say. >> they were singing carols, and there was surf and turf for lunch, and there was a huge party afterwards and a dj. we just cried. crying and crying, and the makeup kept running in during scenes and they'd clean us back up, because we are suppose to be happy in these scenes. and we're like, "i don't want to go." we would screw up the takes so they'll have to keep us here longer. >> jimmy: apparently there's like a big secret or something for "big love" this -- >> the
. >> jimmy: you have such a great cast, you got bill paxson, you got chloe, you got jeanne tripplehornthat annoying set where we're all like skipping, singing together, laughing. >> jimmy: like "the waltons?" i always think of "the waltons" would be like. >> that's what we're like. >> jimmy: but the last one was like on, christmas eve? >> it was christmas eve, eve, and they were trying to make it festive. the producers had these like, these...
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. >> reporter: jeanne jones and her husband jerry own the dallas cowboys and this stadium. >> we justr a very contemporary building like ours is needed contemporary art. and it needed large scale art. instead of just having posters of your players, you really wanted to go this direction. >> reporter: some of the 19 pieces are football oriented, like the words of mel bachner's win or the pop-ups like players slamming into each other, of blue field explosion. >> so this the matthew richy. you see a lot of his work that has this feeling of all these lines and circles and colors. but what he did different is at the bottom he has all these xs and os. i think he obviously was trying to relate it to a football field and a football stadium. >> reporter: thousands walked past this 4,000 square foot wall or turn a corner and come across interior landscape full spectrum. around another corner.... >> can you see that? is that just beautiful. >> reporter: star field by fernandez is aluminum with mirror glass cubes. >> they're actually mirrors so as you walk into the piece, you can see yourself. >>
. >> reporter: jeanne jones and her husband jerry own the dallas cowboys and this stadium. >> we justr a very contemporary building like ours is needed contemporary art. and it needed large scale art. instead of just having posters of your players, you really wanted to go this direction. >> reporter: some of the 19 pieces are football oriented, like the words of mel bachner's win or the pop-ups like players slamming into each other, of blue field explosion. >> so this...
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and even " make your own " with jeanne omoss rothenberger's, the upcoming star could be a dog,beaverr adam and eve. most advertisers spend a bundle making these commercials. and bridgestone tires used in actual real beeper and a stunt beeper. there will-beaver. with doritos. they actually had people make their own advertisements. j.r. birmingham created this. >> and i thought that a pla dog that is a pub breed is always so cute running. >> with over 5600 entries competing for cash, and exposure. the sauna was not a finalist but the adam-and- eve was. >> a different take on a golden story. >> and some aspiring advertising creative concepts. for instance, the garrido chithe garridthe chip o. however, this is perhaps not as cute as the bulls were and featuring a miniature darth vadar finally getting the forced to work for him. with a little bit of help with his father. >> and even trailers' for their commercials were released. >> the scorpion and the clydesdales will be " to be continued " beave. >> and also, with bridgestone. >> and created by agencies, the amateurs tend to wind up to
and even " make your own " with jeanne omoss rothenberger's, the upcoming star could be a dog,beaverr adam and eve. most advertisers spend a bundle making these commercials. and bridgestone tires used in actual real beeper and a stunt beeper. there will-beaver. with doritos. they actually had people make their own advertisements. j.r. birmingham created this. >> and i thought that a pla dog that is a pub breed is always so cute running. >> with over 5600 entries competing...
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it's fun to read through some of them, including this one from jim and jeanne. >> hi, we live in californiay cool stuff. they met as college students. they locked themselves out of their hotel room on their wedding night, ended up sleeping in the hallway. msz edthey've always maintained positive attitude and they say winning this dream vacation would be a great start to another new chapter in their already wonderful life together. >> going to be their 40th wedding anniversary. they have a fun story. one of many. >> may be one of our finalists. we don't know. we'll continue to narrow our search. on monday, february 14th, we'll meet the final four couples right here in new york. >> i'm really enjoying this. first, before we get to any of that, marysol is standing by with a final check of the weather on this tuesday morning. nice hat. >> good morning, you guys. it's 22 here. the expected shy 2high is 27. the ice is coming later on tonight. you can see the monster storm. we haven't seen a storm like this since 1951. there are a few areas of sunshine, we'll get to that in a bit. want to show you
it's fun to read through some of them, including this one from jim and jeanne. >> hi, we live in californiay cool stuff. they met as college students. they locked themselves out of their hotel room on their wedding night, ended up sleeping in the hallway. msz edthey've always maintained positive attitude and they say winning this dream vacation would be a great start to another new chapter in their already wonderful life together. >> going to be their 40th wedding anniversary. they...
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provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable jeanne shaheen, a senator from the state of new hampshire, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following any leader remarks there will be a period of morning business until 11:00 a.m. this morning with stphorgs permitted to speak -- with senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. at 11:00 the senate will resume the f.a.a. reauthorization bill. at 11:40 the senate will resume consideration of the nelson of nebraska amendment. the nelson amendment relates to criminal penalties for the unauthorized distribution of advanced energy technology. at about noon the senate will proceed to vote in relation to the nelson amendment as amended. the senate will recess from 12:30 to 2:15 for our weekly caucus meetings. after caucus there will be ten minutes for debate equally divided prior to a vote in relation to the wicker amendment. the wicker amendment relates to
provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable jeanne shaheen, a senator from the state of new hampshire, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following any leader remarks there will be a period of morning business until 11:00 a.m. this morning with stphorgs permitted to speak -- with senators permitted to speak...
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provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable jeanne shaheen, a senator from the state of new hampshire, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following leader remarks, the senate will resume consideration of the federal aviation administration authorization bill. at 10:20, there will be a vote -- i'm sorry. at 10:20, there will be up to ten minutes for debate equally divided on the nelson of florida amendment. that's amendment number 34 regarding nasa. senators should expect a roll call vote at approximately 10:30 in relation to the nelson florida amendment. it will be the only vote of the day. today will be a short session in order to accommodate senators attending the democratic issues conference. madam president, i ask consent that jeremy parsons, a nasa detailee of senator bill nelson, be granted privileges of the floor during the senate's consideration of s. 223, the f.a.a. re-authorization bill. the pres
provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable jeanne shaheen, a senator from the state of new hampshire, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following leader remarks, the senate will resume consideration of the federal aviation administration authorization bill. at 10:20, there will be a vote -- i'm sorry. at...
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next up, a picture sent in from jeanne goodspeed from port washington, new york. human dumplings. so. this is one for hoda. hoda lane! this is sent in by lisa harrison from walnut creek, krae krcalif. hoda's very own bowling alley. and we've got the last one, jason smith from paintsville, kentucky, taking satellite radio to a whole new level. rather than bring your own beer, it's bring your own plate, too. thank you. >> we love you guys for sending these in. thanks so much. >> keep them coming. >> klgandhoda.com. >>> still to come, be the most interesting person at your super bowl party with the trivia triv "who knew"? >>> how to look ten years younger by sunday. s one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a sweat. where you book matters. expedia. first timers, old pros, heated rivals, you can't do the wave by yourself. and just like we mix and mingle, so do the delicious tastes and textures in every handful of chex mix. we're made to mix. [ deep
next up, a picture sent in from jeanne goodspeed from port washington, new york. human dumplings. so. this is one for hoda. hoda lane! this is sent in by lisa harrison from walnut creek, krae krcalif. hoda's very own bowling alley. and we've got the last one, jason smith from paintsville, kentucky, taking satellite radio to a whole new level. rather than bring your own beer, it's bring your own plate, too. thank you. >> we love you guys for sending these in. thanks so much. >> keep...
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. >> jeanne. >> i would, i would suggest that we have to follow the -- we have to keep an eye on what other countries are doing, and, for example, the way canada found out that they have brain waste is that they tracked the success and the outcomes of their immigrants longitudinally and found out that over time they are just not doing better. so understanding of what happens to immigrants after they arrive is key, is absolutely key. and which brings me to the point that i was trying to make earlier is that we have to have some sort of a, an independent agency, commission or committee, whatever you want to call it that would analyze the economic chance, analyze what happens to immigrants after their arrival and mesh the two trends in order to bring flexibility in admission levels and the types of visas that are available. >> and, david. >> i guess i'll say two somewhat contradictory things. the first is that we need to embed our discussion of high-skill immigration and probably immigration broader in a larger economic strategy discussion. that's one part of an environment that's going
. >> jeanne. >> i would, i would suggest that we have to follow the -- we have to keep an eye on what other countries are doing, and, for example, the way canada found out that they have brain waste is that they tracked the success and the outcomes of their immigrants longitudinally and found out that over time they are just not doing better. so understanding of what happens to immigrants after they arrive is key, is absolutely key. and which brings me to the point that i was trying...
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. >> jeanne. >> i would, i would suggest that we have to follow the -- we have to keep an eye on what other countries are doing, and, for example, the way canada found out that they have brain waste is that they tracked the success and the outcomes of their immigrants longitudinally and found out that over time they are just not doing better. so understanding of what happens to immigrants after they arrive is key, is absolutely key. and which brings me to the point that i was trying to make earlier is that we have to have some sort of a, an independent agency, commission or committee, whatever you want to call it that would analyze the economic chance, analyze what happens to immigrants after their arrival and mesh the two trends in order to bring flexibility in admission levels and the types of visas that are available. >> and, david. >> i guess i'll say two somewhat contradictory things. the first is that we need to embed our discussion of high-skill immigration and probably immigration broader in a larger economic strategy discussion. that's one part of an environment that's going
. >> jeanne. >> i would, i would suggest that we have to follow the -- we have to keep an eye on what other countries are doing, and, for example, the way canada found out that they have brain waste is that they tracked the success and the outcomes of their immigrants longitudinally and found out that over time they are just not doing better. so understanding of what happens to immigrants after they arrive is key, is absolutely key. and which brings me to the point that i was trying...