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. >> john stark. can you comment on john stark? >> i'm an alcoholic, i guess. drinker. >> he's a frequent flier. he comes here quite often, usually for drunk in public. >> will i stop? i don't know. it depends if they run out of beer. >> i would see john stark come in three times, four times on a weekend. >> how is it hanging, robby? >> john is john. >> they all know me. in a way, these guys are my family also. they want me to run for sheriff. stark for sheriff. sounds good. ♪ >> my opponent will bring up my record. he's been arrested for drunk in public over 90 times! hey, at least i'm good at it. >> john stark says he's had at least 70 stays in the jail over the past 30 years. >> i live here. i went to school here. my parents live two blocks away. they know me from four counties. everybody knows me. >> stark's latest arrest was once again for public intoxication, and this time it was also considered a parole violation on an earlier conviction of assaulting a law enforcement officer. stark says he was intoxicated that time as well. >> i spit on a police office
. >> john stark. can you comment on john stark? >> i'm an alcoholic, i guess. drinker. >> he's a frequent flier. he comes here quite often, usually for drunk in public. >> will i stop? i don't know. it depends if they run out of beer. >> i would see john stark come in three times, four times on a weekend. >> how is it hanging, robby? >> john is john. >> they all know me. in a way, these guys are my family also. they want me to run for sheriff....
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stark turnaround. just days ago, calling him a "icon" house minority leader nancy pelosi now pressuring congressman john conyers to step down following multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. >>> and matt lauer responds to the list of allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against him as more accusers come forward. we'll have all that up after the break. you're watching msnbc. d dollarsn we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a little wiggle room in our budget. wish our insurance did that. then we could get a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey, welcome back. this guy... right? yes. ellen. that's my robe. you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >>> developing now, the calls are growing for the longest serving member of congress to step down. >> it is true that only congressman conyers can make this decision, but i think congressman conyers should resign. >> i thought it was in his best interests to, to step away from this body. that he given us over 50 years of great
stark turnaround. just days ago, calling him a "icon" house minority leader nancy pelosi now pressuring congressman john conyers to step down following multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. >>> and matt lauer responds to the list of allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against him as more accusers come forward. we'll have all that up after the break. you're watching msnbc. d dollarsn we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a...
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john yang. >> woodruff: the demand for skilled workers in science, technology, engineering, and math, or so-called stem fields, is only going up. special correspondent lisa stark"education week" reports on one of those programs in rhode island, for our weekly series on education, "making the grade." >> your timer, your tape. >> reporter: these fourth and fifth graders at ella risk elementary in central falls, rhode island are about to embark on an engineering adventure. >> yeah, let's move out this thing. >> someone tape this so the marble won't fall off. >> reporter: their job is to construct a track, then let loose a marble. here's the tricky part. >> so we put the marble and we have to make it into the goal in exactly one minute. >> reporter: how hard is that? >> very hard! >> you guys are pretty good. >> reporter: teacher sheryl wilson says this feels like a fun game, but it's really much more. >> the lesson scientifically was about friction, potential, kinetic energy, slope-- how are we going to make it last 60 seconds? so it's a continuation of redesign, redesign, redesign. and what works and what doesn't. >> oh-- tape is too slippery. >> ohhhhhh. >> rep
john yang. >> woodruff: the demand for skilled workers in science, technology, engineering, and math, or so-called stem fields, is only going up. special correspondent lisa stark"education week" reports on one of those programs in rhode island, for our weekly series on education, "making the grade." >> your timer, your tape. >> reporter: these fourth and fifth graders at ella risk elementary in central falls, rhode island are about to embark on an...
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effective from year-to-year sometime shipped but this is a stark reality of how we address seasonal influenza. now pandemics do occur. you just heard from john about the mother of all pandemics but we have had three since then in 1957, 1968 and most recently in 2009. however the response after-the-fact is not effective. john alluded to the h1n1 pandemic in which we actually had a bit of a warning. i want to show you what the response was of those of us who were going as quickly as we possibly could. it was the swine flu. the first thing is that we were expecting as we always have that the next pandemic would come out of china or the far east. when in fact it did not. he came right in our western hemisphere somewhere around california and mexico. now you were called and i have shown -- i'm i am sure people in his audience to recall that the end of the 2008/9 season as things were calming down in march the way they usually do and peaks in january, all of a sudden in march and april we started to see a new kind of influenza. so we felt let's make a vaccine for that influenza and this is march. this is what happened in april so wasn't in 1976 sh
effective from year-to-year sometime shipped but this is a stark reality of how we address seasonal influenza. now pandemics do occur. you just heard from john about the mother of all pandemics but we have had three since then in 1957, 1968 and most recently in 2009. however the response after-the-fact is not effective. john alluded to the h1n1 pandemic in which we actually had a bit of a warning. i want to show you what the response was of those of us who were going as quickly as we possibly...
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picture of john kelly, this is the chief of staff for the white house and he, of course, lost his son a marine who was killed in afghanistan. he too had an opportunity to visit the memorial, starkf the sacrifice and the solemnity of the moment there. just a powerful image and i'm glad that we were able to bring that to you. by now you heard the expression, wheels up. we have a unique example of that, a tweet by secret service of presidential vehicles being loaded up for the beast. now, it is also important to point this out, leland, we are talking about not just working lunch here between the president and president abe, 19-hold diplomacy. people love the idea that he gets out on golf course and sometimes if you play the game a little bit, it can take the temperature down a little bit and make communication easier. i don't know, i've never had a chance to golf with the president but at least that's the intention as he and prime minister abe will hit the links here in japan, leland. lea: -- [laughter] leland: so often before the president heads abroad, there are predetermined deliverables, things that are going to be announced, be it about trade or security cooperation, has the
picture of john kelly, this is the chief of staff for the white house and he, of course, lost his son a marine who was killed in afghanistan. he too had an opportunity to visit the memorial, starkf the sacrifice and the solemnity of the moment there. just a powerful image and i'm glad that we were able to bring that to you. by now you heard the expression, wheels up. we have a unique example of that, a tweet by secret service of presidential vehicles being loaded up for the beast. now, it is...