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that is holding of katz. go into a fun. , making your call within the phone booth is subject to reasonable expectation of privacy but this court with full awareness of that holding recognized, traveling on the public roadways. >> 30 years ago if you ask people does it violate your privacy to follow deeper, if you ask people does it violate your right to privacy -- might see that differently. >> they would feel differently about being followed 24/7 by a team of fbi agents to give more information. gps give the approximately location of the car as it drives down the road and speed as well. approximately, location of travel, that is what the gps provides. it doesn't show you where the car stopped. >> pick someone up for speeding when you suspect something far worse but has no probable cause. >> this court held in katz v. united states when they have probable cause to stop someone for a traffic violation they can do that. >> that is when the police came upon the violators. this is all on a computer. police can sa
that is holding of katz. go into a fun. , making your call within the phone booth is subject to reasonable expectation of privacy but this court with full awareness of that holding recognized, traveling on the public roadways. >> 30 years ago if you ask people does it violate your privacy to follow deeper, if you ask people does it violate your right to privacy -- might see that differently. >> they would feel differently about being followed 24/7 by a team of fbi agents to give...
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. >> reporter: it has been 66 years since mary katz ehrlich lead eyes on her friends. >> what they did for me, i wouldn't be sitting here today and talking to you if not for them,. >> reporter: them being the rutsky family. they risked their on lives to save that of mary katz and her parents who hid in their home for more than three years during the nazi invasion of lithuania. today, the surviving members of both families met at jfk. >> they took us in and she said for a couple of days and then the couple of days turned into a week. then a couple of weeks and then she said that's about it. i can't do it anymore. i can't, you know, it's risk and all that. >> reporter: a risk because if they were caught, they too would be put to death but lee took a chance. >>, we the kids started to cry. and as soon as we stepped over the threshold, she said i can't let you go because i know you won't survive for one day. >> reporter: the families survived three years living together in hiding. eventually, neighbors turned them in and they went to prison for six months. once released, they all met again
. >> reporter: it has been 66 years since mary katz ehrlich lead eyes on her friends. >> what they did for me, i wouldn't be sitting here today and talking to you if not for them,. >> reporter: them being the rutsky family. they risked their on lives to save that of mary katz and her parents who hid in their home for more than three years during the nazi invasion of lithuania. today, the surviving members of both families met at jfk. >> they took us in and she said for a...
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since miss katz has gone away from general hospital supervisor campos: thank you, mr. paulson. next speaker? it is a hard act to follow. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, if we could continue this item to the call of the chair. without objection. please call item to and 3 together. >> item 2. hearing on the recently published 2010-2011 civil grand jury report entitled "central subway too much money for too little benefit." item 3. resolution responding to the presiding judge of the superior court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2010-2011 civil grand jury report entitled "central subway too much money for too little benefit" and urging the mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through his/her department heads and through the development of the annual budget. supervisor campos: if i may ask the chair of the civil grand jury to come forward, and let me reiterate what we have said in the past, that we appreciate the service of the civil grand jury and the role they play in making the government here in the c
since miss katz has gone away from general hospital supervisor campos: thank you, mr. paulson. next speaker? it is a hard act to follow. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, if we could continue this item to the call of the chair. without objection. please call item to and 3 together. >> item 2. hearing on the recently published 2010-2011 civil grand jury report entitled "central subway too much money for too little benefit." item 3. resolution responding to the...
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about the unintended consequences of ddt based on a true story where they literally had to parachute katz onto the island of borneo to control the rats. i think some of these were quite popular and these authors are well known who have had other careers in the best example is the piece by sid hof and he wrote under the name of a redfield but it is written in a very silly town in he is better known for his work right teeing the i can read books like sammy this deal in the dna the dinosaur but the art work is by johnson who was by a hero than the purple crayon. >>host: and you have the sign he was holding? >>guest: no. he was the art editor and most of the children's books authors the iraqi either directly active with radical movements over quite sympathetic to them. >>host: when you look at some of the examples of the bid 20th century, is a little 90 the way they are set up? is that fair? tried to include stuff that people would want to read. the nice thing is we had tons to choose from even with 44 pieces we could selected down but we also wanted to high of historical accuracy to include
about the unintended consequences of ddt based on a true story where they literally had to parachute katz onto the island of borneo to control the rats. i think some of these were quite popular and these authors are well known who have had other careers in the best example is the piece by sid hof and he wrote under the name of a redfield but it is written in a very silly town in he is better known for his work right teeing the i can read books like sammy this deal in the dna the dinosaur but...
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i'm not horrified but if you think you can get me tony katz to defend mitt romney you don't know me at all but i think it's a bad ad and i think there are so many ways to do a good ad to talk about how bad president obama is with the economy that it wasn't necessary so i look at the end i say that's just a bad if people want to react to it and say why would you make such a misrepresentation let them if they say you know like i said the misrepresentation but obama still bad the economy and doesn't understand the economy and doesn't have the intellect to really turn an economy around a except that too but i'm not here to defend romney it's just not going to happen ok well just just for your edification here's an ad produced very think progress dot org it's one hundred percent iran his own words by his standards by his own standard that it's ok to pull things out of context. we should raise everybody's taxes there's nothing unique about the united states government knows better than a free people how to go to an economy fiscal responsibility is heartless and immoral lettuces raise your ta
i'm not horrified but if you think you can get me tony katz to defend mitt romney you don't know me at all but i think it's a bad ad and i think there are so many ways to do a good ad to talk about how bad president obama is with the economy that it wasn't necessary so i look at the end i say that's just a bad if people want to react to it and say why would you make such a misrepresentation let them if they say you know like i said the misrepresentation but obama still bad the economy and...
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are committed to serving the public interest here offer his take on this from los angeles is tony katz most of the tony cats radio spectacular at all patriots media tony welcome back. it is a pleasure to be here and with an introduction like that how can it not be a fantastic conversation ok well tony you know neither you nor i on our radio shows or on the t.v. show represent ourselves or our content is news we are openly in the opinion business and roger ailes first pitch g.o.p. t.v. to his boss richard nixon back in seventy two or what it was seventy three he explicitly suggested that it should masquerade as news but in reality be a vehicle vehicle to pitch republican talking points isn't time for fox and drop the masquerade and simply go back to their original name g.o.p. t.v. i reject the premise of the question what i'd like to know from you is where are the news organizations is it the unbiased artier is that the unbiased c.n.n. of the unbiased n.b.c. a.b.c. c.b.s. or m.s.n. b c tell me where the news is tom it's a damn good question and this is one of the real problems and issue
are committed to serving the public interest here offer his take on this from los angeles is tony katz most of the tony cats radio spectacular at all patriots media tony welcome back. it is a pleasure to be here and with an introduction like that how can it not be a fantastic conversation ok well tony you know neither you nor i on our radio shows or on the t.v. show represent ourselves or our content is news we are openly in the opinion business and roger ailes first pitch g.o.p. t.v. to his...
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well one of the things that steve katz did for you know going to extreme measure to prove his point or just to get response well you could paint it that way as well is encourage people to just kind of start to fight back so if your kind of on the receiving end of harassing phone calls people threatening to take your car from your driveway and you can't drive your son to work you know but there are we there are ways to fight back you know a lot of businesses small businesses when they go into business part of their business plan if it doesn't work out they can file for bankruptcy a lot of people you know over the last you know hundreds of years have come to see their debt as a moral obligation something that you absolutely if you don't pay are a bad person and so steve katz in the beginning you know this was some five years ago i started by just starting a website to teach people ways to not feel that way just one more i'd like to ask you i mean these are you that you were talk. about i presume that a lot of ordinary americans are one when people choose bags they kind of have to look at
well one of the things that steve katz did for you know going to extreme measure to prove his point or just to get response well you could paint it that way as well is encourage people to just kind of start to fight back so if your kind of on the receiving end of harassing phone calls people threatening to take your car from your driveway and you can't drive your son to work you know but there are we there are ways to fight back you know a lot of businesses small businesses when they go into...
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the court usually --justice kennedy: we measure it by expectations of privacy under the katz test if -- that may or may not be controlling. mr. dreeben: yes, but in greenwood, the court dealt with a case where california had outlawed taking somebody's garbage, and this court said that did not define an expectation of privacy for purposes of --justice kennedy: it found that there was no expectation of privacy. mr. dreeben: correct. justice kennedy: i'm asking you about this case, whether there would be an expectation of privacy -- on a general matter under tort law. mr. dreeben: i don't think so. and -- and the fact that something may be a tort for a private person doesn't mean it's a problem for the police to do it. for example, in the dow chemical case, where the police used -- epa in that case actually used cameras to surveil an industrial plant. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. and the court accepted that and said tort law doesn't d
the court usually --justice kennedy: we measure it by expectations of privacy under the katz test if -- that may or may not be controlling. mr. dreeben: yes, but in greenwood, the court dealt with a case where california had outlawed taking somebody's garbage, and this court said that did not define an expectation of privacy for purposes of --justice kennedy: it found that there was no expectation of privacy. mr. dreeben: correct. justice kennedy: i'm asking you about this case, whether there...
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katz recently. in summary, i think that this is a good resolution. i think that they're doing a good job. thank you. >> thank you. >are there other members of the public that wish to speak on item number 5? we have a motion to move forward with recommendation and a second and we will do that without objection. item number six please. >> item number six, ordinance approved in the second amendment to the contact between the city and county of san francisco and at the united states, through the department of energy western area power administration, for delivery of low-cost power and scheduling coordinator services to treasure island and the yerba buena island. >> we bring to you today the second amendment to our existing contract with the western area power administration for providing full load services to treasure island. the treasury currently provide services to treasure island and yerba buena island. the puc entered into an agreement with the department of energy for the delivery of clean low-cost federal power. this provides an allocation of elec
katz recently. in summary, i think that this is a good resolution. i think that they're doing a good job. thank you. >> thank you. >are there other members of the public that wish to speak on item number 5? we have a motion to move forward with recommendation and a second and we will do that without objection. item number six please. >> item number six, ordinance approved in the second amendment to the contact between the city and county of san francisco and at the united states,...
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lou katz of washington f.m. radio. >> thanks for having me on here. this is wonderful.you so much. >> as you reflect today on veterans day, what comes to mind? >> two words. same words we were using on the radio station this morning. thank you! it is a big day for thank you, j.c. you know, i think so many people get wrapped up with the federal holiday, oh, it is veterans day, there are sales but today is really, to me, one of two really important days of the year where we reflect on the military and the families. memorial day and veterans day. thank you are the two most important words you can say today. >> we really don't say it enough. only one day out of the year. i hope that people who are listening, if they see somebody from the military, give them a hug. >> i think it is a great idea to do that. you know, you drive around, how many flags have you seen out today? i haven't seen that many out. it should be like the 4th of july. >> it should. >> we should be proud. >> we should be proud and display, you know, our patriotism. i'm disappointed that's not happening more
lou katz of washington f.m. radio. >> thanks for having me on here. this is wonderful.you so much. >> as you reflect today on veterans day, what comes to mind? >> two words. same words we were using on the radio station this morning. thank you! it is a big day for thank you, j.c. you know, i think so many people get wrapped up with the federal holiday, oh, it is veterans day, there are sales but today is really, to me, one of two really important days of the year where we...
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debra katz represents victims of sexual harassment. >> this is hell for the woman who's made this allegation, and her life will never be the same. >> reporter: late today, another of cain's accusers karen crowther said she now intends to speak publicly about incidents with cain. she filed an official complaint with the national restaurant association and received a financial settlement. today one of cain's opponents waded into the controversy. >> these are serious allegations. >> reporter: and political analyst charlie cook says it is hurting cain politically. >> how do you survive three or four direct torpedo hits to the engine room? >> reporter: karen crowther says she now wants all four of the women who have made accusations about cain to speak out together. cain says he won't quit the race no matter what, "ain't gonna happen." brian? >> all right, lisa myers in our d.c. news room starting us off tonight. lisa, thanks. >>> college football's most legendary active coach, penn state's joe paterno may be on his way out tonight in the wake of these revelations about a child sex abuse scandal
debra katz represents victims of sexual harassment. >> this is hell for the woman who's made this allegation, and her life will never be the same. >> reporter: late today, another of cain's accusers karen crowther said she now intends to speak publicly about incidents with cain. she filed an official complaint with the national restaurant association and received a financial settlement. today one of cain's opponents waded into the controversy. >> these are serious allegations....
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. -- the director is here, rebecca cat -- katz. >> this originated back in 2003. in 2007, it came before the animal welfare commission, and we came up with a proposal that you have copies of, and again, it then went to recreation and park to administer and figure out how to do it. they did nothing. now it has come back, and people have talked to scott, and he has pushed this for, so this is something that has been in the work for a long time. there was a hearing at the dog advisory committee, and admittedly eight years ago in some cases, but it has been on the radar for some time. it came to the commission that to a large extent people wanted to make sure that people understood that this was an actual profession. there is kind of a perception that anybody can be a dog walker. i just got laid off of my company, so i am going to walk dogs for a while before i get a real job. and we wanted to make sure that that was not the case. dog walkers are vitally important, as scott and others have said, for dog owners in the city, to know that your dog is safe and that the do
. -- the director is here, rebecca cat -- katz. >> this originated back in 2003. in 2007, it came before the animal welfare commission, and we came up with a proposal that you have copies of, and again, it then went to recreation and park to administer and figure out how to do it. they did nothing. now it has come back, and people have talked to scott, and he has pushed this for, so this is something that has been in the work for a long time. there was a hearing at the dog advisory...
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chief justice, and may itsince this court's decision in katz v. united states, the court has recognized a basic dichotomy under the fourth amendment. what a person seeks to preserve as private in the enclave of his own home or in a private letter or inside of his vehicle when he is traveling is a subject of fourth amendment protection. but what he reveals to the world, such as his movements in a car on a public roadway, is not. in knotts v. united states, this court applied that principle to hold that visual and beeper surveillance of a vehicle traveling on the public roadways infringed no fourth amendment expectation of privacy. >> knotts, though, seems to me much more like traditional surveillance. you're following the car and the beeper just helps you follow it from a -- from a slightly greater distance. that was years ago. the technology is very different and you get a lot more information from the gps surveillance than you do from following a beeper. >> the technology is different, mr. chief justice, but a crucial fact in knotts that shows th
chief justice, and may itsince this court's decision in katz v. united states, the court has recognized a basic dichotomy under the fourth amendment. what a person seeks to preserve as private in the enclave of his own home or in a private letter or inside of his vehicle when he is traveling is a subject of fourth amendment protection. but what he reveals to the world, such as his movements in a car on a public roadway, is not. in knotts v. united states, this court applied that principle to...
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first career touchdown for will katz. >> all the guys did a great job today.allied around each other. >> me and the guys put in hard work every week. we want great results every week, so that's what we expect. >> mike: san jose state hosting idaho. spartans score first. rutley two yards, 10-0 spartans. san jose led 22-7 at one point but idaho roars back. vandals win it 32-29 your final. >> former warrior matt barnes got 16 current and former warriors together for some charity b-ball in san jose. david lee. looking like in mid-season form. going baseline. and the reverse. the old guy showing plenty of class. j-rich off the glass. showing his old mates what they're missing. barnes is everywhere. over to more -- morrow. beats the buzzer from downtown. and how about this from watson. no-look. streaking in for the jam no defense in this game. more from j-rich. two-hand slam. cantook the game seriously. curry, the crossover, three in his eye. current warriors win it 158-153. >> the time of the lockout the fans are suffering the most. >> my foundation, so it's a win-
first career touchdown for will katz. >> all the guys did a great job today.allied around each other. >> me and the guys put in hard work every week. we want great results every week, so that's what we expect. >> mike: san jose state hosting idaho. spartans score first. rutley two yards, 10-0 spartans. san jose led 22-7 at one point but idaho roars back. vandals win it 32-29 your final. >> former warrior matt barnes got 16 current and former warriors together for some...
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. >> i'm now by sexual harassment attorney deborah katz. thank you so much for joining me. so deborah, let me get your thoughts on this strategy of having all the women together at one news conference. we've heard from one woman already this week and read reports from the others. what does this strategy do to have all of them in one place? >> well, i think what it does is it provides a face to these women. it makes it more difficult for mr. cain to simply say that this is a witch hunt. this is all fabricated. this is all made up. when people come forward and they have very specific detailed allegations, it makes what they have to say more credible. >> but might it be seen also, if people believe herman cain, that they're gang up on him? they're trying to make this a media spectacle by all being there, obviously, with the lights, camera, action, being present as well? >> well, it clearly does run a risk of turning into something that looks circus like. in the beginning, none of these women wanted to come forward and none of them did come forward. until mr. cain categorically
. >> i'm now by sexual harassment attorney deborah katz. thank you so much for joining me. so deborah, let me get your thoughts on this strategy of having all the women together at one news conference. we've heard from one woman already this week and read reports from the others. what does this strategy do to have all of them in one place? >> well, i think what it does is it provides a face to these women. it makes it more difficult for mr. cain to simply say that this is a witch...
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and tony katz host of the tony has radio spectacular on the aisle patriots media network let's get started so why do republicans hate average americans and love billionaires we have a jobs and poverty crisis in america the republicans filibustered another jobs bill the senate last night you know president obama wants before to fifty thousand americans back to work rebuilding roads that really need it and would have paid for with it seven tenths of one percent surtax on every dollar made after the first million it won a majority of votes in the senate but it was still filibustered by the republicans filled by republicans and filibustered cut off will subsidies to the five big oil companies exxon chevron b.p. conoco phillips show up shell even though they're already making over one hundred billion this year and we've got to give them another six billion in corporate welfare republicans are calling for lower corporate tax rates even though g.e. boeing wells fargo paid zero taxes the last three years made one hundred sixty billion bucks and you know i just don't get it and i don't get we're tr
and tony katz host of the tony has radio spectacular on the aisle patriots media network let's get started so why do republicans hate average americans and love billionaires we have a jobs and poverty crisis in america the republicans filibustered another jobs bill the senate last night you know president obama wants before to fifty thousand americans back to work rebuilding roads that really need it and would have paid for with it seven tenths of one percent surtax on every dollar made after...
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if your dog -- i like mark katz for training aggressive dogs. >> amy asks, we have two grate danes. we feed them a holistic diet. we are finding it is hard to keep weight on them with the plan. do you have any suggestions? one, what is a holis thfment -- holistic diet? >> we don't know what they are feeding. perhaps they are not feeding the right diet. >> buddy, stay away from me. >> obviously he likes you. >> not too well. >> come on, he's a good guy. he can't really tell where to go. >> he's going the other way now. >> come on, lisa. come on. come on. [laughter] >> we have been having fun. dr. hammond -- >> mitch. >> everybody steag behind the camera. >> we'll be back in just a minute. >> for the next several days it will be relatively dry. we will check the rest of the forecast coming up. we will checked news now. >> the search is on for the suspect who shot two men in charles village. officers were called to the area of 27th and broadway streets friday afternoon. one victim was found in the area. the other showed up at a hospital. both men had been shot multiple times, but polic
if your dog -- i like mark katz for training aggressive dogs. >> amy asks, we have two grate danes. we feed them a holistic diet. we are finding it is hard to keep weight on them with the plan. do you have any suggestions? one, what is a holis thfment -- holistic diet? >> we don't know what they are feeding. perhaps they are not feeding the right diet. >> buddy, stay away from me. >> obviously he likes you. >> not too well. >> come on, he's a good guy. he...
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then bruce katz, who runs our metropolitan studies program, will speak. one of the things we do keep in mind is where do we need to invest, even as we are cutting? that is front and center of what bruce works on with his colleague, thinking about those areas of infrastructure, science, research, education, and those other areas where spending may be needed. at least we need to be careful about how we cut, if we are going to watch out for our country's long-term interest. then i will speak briefly as a panelist about the defense budget. then after a bit of the change, we will go to you. without further ado, i want to thank alice and burst for being here, as well as all of you. alice, give us a sense of how you feel on this monday morning, and more generally, where we need to go next? >> i feel worse about the super committee even then i do about the redskins. [laughter] one could argue that they played well and almost 1. one cannot argue that about the super committee. -- almost won. i believe this is a huge opportunity missed, and that that will be announ
then bruce katz, who runs our metropolitan studies program, will speak. one of the things we do keep in mind is where do we need to invest, even as we are cutting? that is front and center of what bruce works on with his colleague, thinking about those areas of infrastructure, science, research, education, and those other areas where spending may be needed. at least we need to be careful about how we cut, if we are going to watch out for our country's long-term interest. then i will speak...
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aaron mencken, and founder of operation men, and ron katz. bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. >>> debra kenney founded the harlem village academies to create a new approach to education reform through a strategies of schools designed for teachers. >> most schools would not be allow to do do what we do. >> she believes in social justice through education. her passion has paid off. her organization has received the new york state education department's high performing designation. this profile in progress is property to you by -- >>> welcome back to "morning joe." tomorrow is veterans day when we honor and thank those who served in our armed forces. joining us is the founder of "operation men." ron katz. also with us, operation men's first patient retired marine corporal aaron mankin. a man i'm proud to call a friend. last night was a beautiful event. he gets up on stage about 500, 600 people, brought the house down. one minute they're
aaron mencken, and founder of operation men, and ron katz. bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. >>> debra kenney founded the harlem village academies to create a new approach to education reform through a strategies of schools designed for teachers. >> most schools would not be allow to do do what we do. >> she believes in social justice through education. her...
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planned in the case also still a pending case to the story the owner of the day care still judith katz faces an obstruction of justice charge for encouraging employees to mislead investigators daycare was closed and reopened under new management meanwhile we tried to contact the family of the 16 month old victim but could not reach them tonight. one of the main players are rod blagojevich corruption case heading to present for merck blagojevich a fundraiser tony rezko district had a half years today by united states district judge convicted for extorting campaign cash from people hoping to earn state business prosecutors praised the harsh sentence defense attorneys were incredulous >> a very stiff and appropriate sentence we think it sends a message the judge indicated she wanted to send enough is enough with corruption and illinois message going to the community the message i think and the punishment should go to the public officials of using public trust >> tony rezko ready serve more than three and a half years that much will be taken off the pad and a half year sentence from today
planned in the case also still a pending case to the story the owner of the day care still judith katz faces an obstruction of justice charge for encouraging employees to mislead investigators daycare was closed and reopened under new management meanwhile we tried to contact the family of the 16 month old victim but could not reach them tonight. one of the main players are rod blagojevich corruption case heading to present for merck blagojevich a fundraiser tony rezko district had a half years...
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. >>> reporter: jessica katz is a stay-at-home mother of two. >> i have loved my time home but i also feel a little bit like my brain is turning to mush. >> reporter: so after two years, she is ready to rejoin the workforce. but is learning these days landing a job requires more than career fairs and resumes. the new job search has gone social as in social media. jessica enlisted the help of a guru valerie brennan who says she is off to a good start thanks to her popular mommy blog. >> she has been able to write about things that are relevant to her life but this doing that she created this huge following of people. >> reporter: which brennan says is her number one job hinting tip. brand yourself and make as many connections as possible. those with more than 150 social network connections with most successful in finding a job. >> facebook is still powerful because even if the person who is your friend might not be the exact person you who might hire you they might have a friend who would hire you. >> reporter: in fact, according to the survey a social media software company, 83% of th
. >>> reporter: jessica katz is a stay-at-home mother of two. >> i have loved my time home but i also feel a little bit like my brain is turning to mush. >> reporter: so after two years, she is ready to rejoin the workforce. but is learning these days landing a job requires more than career fairs and resumes. the new job search has gone social as in social media. jessica enlisted the help of a guru valerie brennan who says she is off to a good start thanks to her popular...
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one of my great teachers, leon katz, said to me when i asked him once if a character was likable he said "our connection to characters is anid connection not a superego connection. and what he made is that we don't connect to whether characters are pleasant, we connect them if we understand what they want, if they understand what theyeel, if we connect to them on a visceral level. doesn't matter if they're pleasant or if we like them. and for me and millions of other people ham set will a character we're incredibly identifiable with. he's a whini, petulant, nasty boy but we understand him so we connect. >> rose: the next clip is hamlet lashes out at ophelia for her betrayal. act three, scene one. >> i did love you once. >> indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. >> well, you should not have believe med for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock that we shall relish of it. i loved you not. >> i was the more deceived. >> get thee to a nunnery. why would thou be a breeder of sinners. i am myself indifrnts at honest. but yet i could accuse of such things that i were better my mother had n
one of my great teachers, leon katz, said to me when i asked him once if a character was likable he said "our connection to characters is anid connection not a superego connection. and what he made is that we don't connect to whether characters are pleasant, we connect them if we understand what they want, if they understand what theyeel, if we connect to them on a visceral level. doesn't matter if they're pleasant or if we like them. and for me and millions of other people ham set will a...
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showing tonight, hal katz of the navy." one thing we have not mentioned is invariably, "win one for the gipper." that was hollywood. >> when ronald reagan and pat o'brien are arrived at the campus of never gained for the premier of new rockne, i imagine that. thousands of people arrive by train for the opening of the movie. andrea mentioned in geneva when he met gorbachev, before he was going to geneva, we asked him at a news conference, mr. president, are you nervous about meeting a soviet leader? and he said, oh, no, i once starred opposite errol flynn. [laughter] >> he did love movies. i went to the archive and this was a list of all of the movies they saw at camp david in 15 years. they went there just about every weekend, or most weekends. and the selection of movies is very surprising. it is worth checking out. >> i remember going to camp david and watching movies periodically and sitting in the president's cabin and passing around popcorn and you are just focus on the movie as if he were in someone's never met and yo
showing tonight, hal katz of the navy." one thing we have not mentioned is invariably, "win one for the gipper." that was hollywood. >> when ronald reagan and pat o'brien are arrived at the campus of never gained for the premier of new rockne, i imagine that. thousands of people arrive by train for the opening of the movie. andrea mentioned in geneva when he met gorbachev, before he was going to geneva, we asked him at a news conference, mr. president, are you nervous about...