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ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. ken robinson said we have to recognise their talents. >> to be creative you have to do something. >> he's been called an elite thinker. his books including "finding your element," and "out of minds." we spoke to keninson in new york. >> ken robinson, you have been described as one of the world's leading thinkers. what goes through your mind when you hear that? >> it's all true, obviously. i mean, i... ..i don't know, people apply these epithets to you. it's a slogan that comes out. there are a lot of ex-parts on creatist -- experts on creativity. i don't take it seriously, but i try to clarify what i think and articulate it as clearly as we can. >> speaking of creativity, what is the mission. >> talents, ability and how most people don't recognise what is inside them or what they are capable of, and education doesn't help them very much. our mission is to transform the culture. >> that culture of education was in part formed by the industrial age, and you have talked about how we have moved beyond that. explain what you mean. well, mass education is relatively recent. in the last 150 years it's become a commonplace in the industrialized countries. 200, 300 years ago, there was no such thing as ma
ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. ken robinson said we have to recognise their talents. >> to be creative you have to do something. >> he's been called an elite thinker. his books including "finding your element," and "out of minds." we spoke to keninson in new york. >> ken robinson, you have been described as one of the world's leading thinkers. what goes through your mind when you hear that? >> it's all true,...
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learn, but the way we teach them doesn't speak to them. >> you can see the full interview with sir ken kenobinson an "talk to al jazeera". at 10:30 eastern, 7:30 pacific. >> n.a.s.a. released images of the sun, releasing a powerful burst of radiation. it's called a solar flare, and it's called a sudden brightening. radiation cannot pass through the atmosphere, it doesn't harm humans but can cause problems with gps and communication systems. a lot of people want to see the sun. >> just a break through the clouds or maybe its rays coming down. >> let's talk weather and talk about the sunshine. feeling warmth on the skin. it will be coming in for the west. right now the west and pacific north-west is getting rain fall. it's lighter rain, stretching across washington, oregon and we are going to get an inch out of this where we see the rain and showers changing over. and boy is it going to get nice tomorrow for you in seattle down to portland and midford oregon. showers track to the east, thunder storms in the mountains of idaho, down towards even the colorado rockies. a few lightening strikes.
learn, but the way we teach them doesn't speak to them. >> you can see the full interview with sir ken kenobinson an "talk to al jazeera". at 10:30 eastern, 7:30 pacific. >> n.a.s.a. released images of the sun, releasing a powerful burst of radiation. it's called a solar flare, and it's called a sudden brightening. radiation cannot pass through the atmosphere, it doesn't harm humans but can cause problems with gps and communication systems. a lot of people want to see the...
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. >> going forward, what kind of latitude are you going to give ken feinberg? >> ken feinberg, as you know, is an expert in this area and has tremendous experience and we are going to have our first meeting with him on friday and, you know, we are going to examine a wide range of opportunities and leverage his expertise. >> are you looking at that investigation report when finish standard? >> i will share and be transparent with those items that are appropriate so share. there may be -- everything appropriate to share and everything related to consumer safety, everything related to the customer. >> in written format? >> that has not been determined yet. >> thanks q guys. all right. >> thank you. >> at another hearing on capitol hill, g.m. c.e.o. mary barra testified about the safety of the company's cobalt, more than 1.62 million vehicles that were recalled. here's a look. >> is that cobalt car, as driven now, safe for your daughters to drive? would you allow them behind the wheel? >> i would allow my son and daughter -- my son, because he's the one eligible to drive,
. >> going forward, what kind of latitude are you going to give ken feinberg? >> ken feinberg, as you know, is an expert in this area and has tremendous experience and we are going to have our first meeting with him on friday and, you know, we are going to examine a wide range of opportunities and leverage his expertise. >> are you looking at that investigation report when finish standard? >> i will share and be transparent with those items that are appropriate so share....
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ken ken is live and why it is still in for funding. >> reporter: of the earthquake, it is just a coincidence that tonight the talk here comes on eve of california making a small down payment on earthquakes' early warning system. >> this is mexico city last week of a 7. 2 quake shakes the capital. it was not a total surprise for many. watch this. a mexico city news anchor of the warning siren. >> it is a full 40 seconds before the first shake begins. >> mexico has it and so does japan. >> now california is funding the first step to build a similar system to revise tens of seconds of warning that an earthquake is coming. resident kevin wheaton says he's all for it. >> i would have gotten out of the house. >> wheaton was in the audience to hear about catastrophic earthquake. it is happening more often. >> we have added a lot of people to the planet in the 20th century. we saw four catastrophic earthquakes in the first decade. >> countries like japan and mexico built early systems in response of quakes. >> issuing a warning before the slower destructive waves arrive. if estimated the system will cost $80 million of a target of 2016 of completion. >> if you had sirens to warn people that imminent danger is coming, it can save lives. >> california office of emergency services will present a $180, 000 to the county to build the system there. and that funding has yet to be secured. ken prichett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> family members are still missing of the ferry disaster are accusing the south koreans are not doing enough to save the lives of their loved ones. 181 people are confirmed dead but 121 others are still missing. the ferry is lying on its side in the ocean. investigators still have not determined yet what cause it to sank. >> in the bay area people paid their respects today, dozens of people attended the memorial service at tt korean american community center. a temporary memorial has been set up at the center which was located near grove so people can come by and pay their respects. >>> temperatures today a lot like yesterday and a lot of clouds came in today. these are the numbers we got despite the cloud cover. daytime highs were just like yesterday, upper 60s. the clouds are in the forecast. these are all live dopplers and four of them going at once p. what we are picking out from these roadway radars down in the bay area, we are starting to see sca
ken ken is live and why it is still in for funding. >> reporter: of the earthquake, it is just a coincidence that tonight the talk here comes on eve of california making a small down payment on earthquakes' early warning system. >> this is mexico city last week of a 7. 2 quake shakes the capital. it was not a total surprise for many. watch this. a mexico city news anchor of the warning siren. >> it is a full 40 seconds before the first shake begins. >> mexico has it and...
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ken ken is live and why it is still in for funding. >> reporter: of the earthquake, it is just a coincidence that tonight the talk here comes on eve of california making a small down payment on earthquakes' early warning system. >> this is mexico city last week of a 7. 2 quake shakes the capital. it was not a total surprise for many. watch this. a mexico city news anchor of the warning siren. >> it is a full 40 seconds before the first shake begins. >> mexico has it and so does japan. >> now california is funding the first step to build a similar system to revise tens of seconds of warning that an earthquake is coming. resident kevin wheaton says he's all for it. >> i would have gotten out of the house. >> wheaton was in the audience to hear about catastrophic earthquake. it is happening more often. >> we have added a lot of people to the planet in the 20th century. we saw four catastrophic earthquakes in the first decade. >> countries like japan and mexico built early systems in response of quakes. >> issuing a warning before the slower destructive waves arrive. if estimated the system will cost $80 million of a target of 2016 of completion. >> if you had sirens to warn people that imminent danger is coming, it can save lives. >> california office of emergency services will present a $180, 000 to the county to build the system there. and that funding has yet to be secured. ken ktvu channel 2 news. >>> family members are still missing of the ferry disaster are accusing the south koreans are not doing enough to save the lives of their loved ones. 181 people are confirmed dead but 121 others are still missing. the ferry is lying on its side in the ocean. investigators still have not determined yet what cause it to sank. >> in the bay area people paid their respects today, dozens of people attended the memorial service at tt korean american community center. a temporary memorial has been set up at the center which was located near grove so people can come by and pay their respects. >>> temperatures today a lot like yesterday and a lot of clouds came in today. these are the numbers we got despite the cloud cover. daytime highs were just like yesterday, upper 60s. the clouds are in the forecast. these are all live dopplers and four of them going at once p. what we are picking out from these roadway radars down in the bay area, we are starting to see scattered sho
ken ken is live and why it is still in for funding. >> reporter: of the earthquake, it is just a coincidence that tonight the talk here comes on eve of california making a small down payment on earthquakes' early warning system. >> this is mexico city last week of a 7. 2 quake shakes the capital. it was not a total surprise for many. watch this. a mexico city news anchor of the warning siren. >> it is a full 40 seconds before the first shake begins. >> mexico has it and...
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my wife is from kens kens so we go to owensburg quite a bit.we went to a barbecue restaurant and big room and everybody is sitting and 80ing and there were about 18 of us. we get up to leave and this one person says, i'm sorry to bother you, but are you art mullen on "justified." then everybody in the restaurant was like, i knew that was him. >> i made 5* "justified" joke at the book signing in hexing ton. they said, you know it is all like that. i said well, maybe most of it is. then we made out. the finale already aired. >> yes. but then i guess i can watch it tomorrow morning. in my jammies and in my shorty rob. >> everything turned out good. >> my wife was in the finale. >> i saw the last episode. >> if she had accompanied me to the studio i would talk more about it, but i should. >> that's her loss. coming up nursing home strippers. bulldog: [yawning] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic
my wife is from kens kens so we go to owensburg quite a bit.we went to a barbecue restaurant and big room and everybody is sitting and 80ing and there were about 18 of us. we get up to leave and this one person says, i'm sorry to bother you, but are you art mullen on "justified." then everybody in the restaurant was like, i knew that was him. >> i made 5* "justified" joke at the book signing in hexing ton. they said, you know it is all like that. i said well, maybe...
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. >> ken. >> ken p berger. can you layout what specific power in the constitution and buy laws you exercise with your ban, and what specific--was. a broad violation or specific violation, and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one. >> i'll let the lawyers layout to you the specific provisions of the constitution. just leave it that i have the authority to act as the way you i left it. >> is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> sorry, where am i looking with the. >> eighth row, back in the middle. >> could you repeat the question. >> is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> we're always open to ownership of people of all rac races, nationalities, ethnicities. we have african-american owners, shaquille o'neill is an owner of the kings, dave robinson and i believe we have a very diverse league but i would like to see it become more diverse. >> magic johns
. >> ken. >> ken p berger. can you layout what specific power in the constitution and buy laws you exercise with your ban, and what specific--was. a broad violation or specific violation, and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one. >> i'll let the lawyers layout to you the specific provisions of the constitution. just leave it that i have the authority to act as the way you i left...
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he doesn't so much look like barbie -- maybe he looks like barbie but doesn't so much look like ken. >> ken>> here's the deal. they met, they don't like each other. they met at a photo shoot. this is what he said -- "i just don't really like her. i don't get her. i don't get why people think she's so interesting. she has extensions, she wears stage make-up. she's an illusionist." this is so interesting because he had so much surgery that he has implanted muscle into his body. so he's kind of an illusionist, too. >> i don't think too many people looking at those pictures suspect that they wo toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> this morning on "world news now," scenes of horror and stories of heroism. new information about a bloody rampage inside a pennsylvania high school and details about the teenager accuser. >>> a will to live. a woman who was nearly buried alive in that mudslide in washington state s
he doesn't so much look like barbie -- maybe he looks like barbie but doesn't so much look like ken. >> ken>> here's the deal. they met, they don't like each other. they met at a photo shoot. this is what he said -- "i just don't really like her. i don't get her. i don't get why people think she's so interesting. she has extensions, she wears stage make-up. she's an illusionist." this is so interesting because he had so much surgery that he has implanted muscle into his...
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ken ford. and ken ford became my mentor and another big influence on me. and ken ford's book, awesome. he told it like it is. ken ford is a giant himself. he doesn't have a nobel prize but his friends do. he's one of those type guys. he was the exec officer of the american institute of physics. i'm proud to say now, i'm very proud of him to have him for a personal friend. so he was a great influence on me. and now i find myself, my greatest satisfaction is to realize that i myself am an influence for other people. i'm sort of a kenny isaacs or a burl grey or a ken ford toany sten and this many is with a capital m, thanks to the efforts of my friend marshall alenstein who has put together these videotapes a these dvds that sprd my lectures from thelassroom into the classros my ople. and so, it'sonderful beg that role model for other teachers and students. and whatev c dto be burl grey to other people, to let them see that perhaps a very good foundation for, hey, what's going on in the world, certainly, is science. so let's hear it for physics. physics first, it's a wonderful way to look
ken ford. and ken ford became my mentor and another big influence on me. and ken ford's book, awesome. he told it like it is. ken ford is a giant himself. he doesn't have a nobel prize but his friends do. he's one of those type guys. he was the exec officer of the american institute of physics. i'm proud to say now, i'm very proud of him to have him for a personal friend. so he was a great influence on me. and now i find myself, my greatest satisfaction is to realize that i myself am an...
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ken. >> ken berger from cbssports.com. adam, could you just explain or lay out for us what specific nower in the constitution and bylaws you exercised with her ban and what specific, was it a broad violation or specific violation? and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that? and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> ken, i will let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions you have our constitution. let's leave it we have the authority to act as i have recommended. >>th row in the back, please. >> commissioner, stephanie step from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point. >> sorry, where am i looking? >> 8th row in the back, middle. >> sorry, could you repeat the question. >> sure. stephanie step from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> we're always open to ownership from people with all races, nationalityies ethnicities. we have an after american primary owner. shaquille o'neil became an owner of the sacramento kings. david robinson. person important in mumbai, india, became primary owner of sacramento kings. very diverse league. i want to see it become more diverse. >> what about magic johnson is that an option at this point? >> magic johnson knows he is welcome in this league.
ken. >> ken berger from cbssports.com. adam, could you just explain or lay out for us what specific nower in the constitution and bylaws you exercised with her ban and what specific, was it a broad violation or specific violation? and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that? and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> ken, i will let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions you have our constitution. let's leave it we...
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ken using his ford focus. >> what? >> namar and his team using their feet. >> sounds dangerous. >> look at the skill of the footballers and the skill of ken block and how much he can control his car. namar goes first. bit of a slalom. kenplay goalie too. >> oh, cool. >> blocked one shot. but namar returns, passes two into the goal. >> how is ken going to score a goal with his car? >> couple balls set up in front of the goal and look at that, boom boom boom. >> all at once? >> yeah. >> ken scores two, evens the score 2-2. back and forth, showing off a couple freestig tricks as ken is whipping in and out of them and ken gets scored on again. boom. final score, tie. which is a drag. always have a lot of ties in soccer. you want to see a winner. the winners here are the fans. >> we did win. >> rock band faster pussycputs n a show. >> the lead singer is doing an old right here. >> head banging performance. >> and dude is holding a ball of bees. >> he thinks maybe a queen is inside of this. >> what he discovers by pulling them apart. car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm loo
ken using his ford focus. >> what? >> namar and his team using their feet. >> sounds dangerous. >> look at the skill of the footballers and the skill of ken block and how much he can control his car. namar goes first. bit of a slalom. kenplay goalie too. >> oh, cool. >> blocked one shot. but namar returns, passes two into the goal. >> how is ken going to score a goal with his car? >> couple balls set up in front of the goal and look at that, boom...
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it's a station break on pbs. >> then i can't do it. >> stephen: ken burns, the-- >> stephen: ken burnsres, we'll be right back. double down iand bread is dead. 2 pieces of chicken. dos. 2 slices of bacon. you know what it doesn't have... bread. and it's delicious. [crunch] [sigh] you know this is just a limited time thing, right? what? ♪ i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. stuck in a contract? the 2014 4runner. switch to t-mobile we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down right now. land speed record nine times. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? >> stephen
it's a station break on pbs. >> then i can't do it. >> stephen: ken burns, the-- >> stephen: ken burnsres, we'll be right back. double down iand bread is dead. 2 pieces of chicken. dos. 2 slices of bacon. you know what it doesn't have... bread. and it's delicious. [crunch] [sigh] you know this is just a limited time thing, right? what? ♪ i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being...
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. >> fifth row in the middle, ken? >> ken burger from cbs sports.com. adam, could you just explain, or lay out for us what specific power in the constitution and bylaws you exercise with your ban, and what specific -- was it a broad violation or specific violation? and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> i'll let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions of our constitution. let's just leave it. we have the authority to act as i've recommended. >> eighth row in the back, please? >> commissioner, stephanie from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> i'm sorry? could you repeat the question? >> sure, stephanie step from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> we're always open to ownership from people of all races, nationalities, ethnicities. we have an african-american primary owner in the league right now, and david robinson is
. >> fifth row in the middle, ken? >> ken burger from cbs sports.com. adam, could you just explain, or lay out for us what specific power in the constitution and bylaws you exercise with your ban, and what specific -- was it a broad violation or specific violation? and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> i'll let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions of our...
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ken, or michael. good luck. let's start finding out which of you it will be. here are the categories for the first round of play today. we start you off with... and finally, ken... [ laughter ] alex: michael, you get to go first. sorry, kens tom watson? that's right.
ken, or michael. good luck. let's start finding out which of you it will be. here are the categories for the first round of play today. we start you off with... and finally, ken... [ laughter ] alex: michael, you get to go first. sorry, kens tom watson? that's right.
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ken buck. ha. ken buck already lost to michael bennet. now he can lose to mark udall on the same grounds. that was the initial plan. for a long time they were planning to run kenk against mark udall so he could lose twice. the republicans, though, then later came to their senses and realized they were about to drive into the same brick wall twice. so after putting ken buck up as their candidate earlier this spring they decided to make a weird switcheroo. it was a very strange thing. it had been that ken buck was going to be running statewide against mark udall for senate. second-term congressman cory gardner, the guy who represents this district in colorado, was going to run for re-election in his super safe, super overwhelmingly republican district. that had been the original plan. but colorado republicans decided to switch them. so they're having ken buck run for cory gardner's super safe, super safe congressional seat and they're going to have congressman cory gardner not run for re-election there and instead try to get into the senate. a switcheroo like that is rare and strange. but at least it did relieve colorado republicans of the burden of having ken b
ken buck. ha. ken buck already lost to michael bennet. now he can lose to mark udall on the same grounds. that was the initial plan. for a long time they were planning to run kenk against mark udall so he could lose twice. the republicans, though, then later came to their senses and realized they were about to drive into the same brick wall twice. so after putting ken buck up as their candidate earlier this spring they decided to make a weird switcheroo. it was a very strange thing. it had been...
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. >> can you, going forward, what kind of latitude are you going to give ken feinberg? >> ken an expert in this area. he has tremendous experience and, we are going to have our first meeting with him on friday. and you know, we are going to examine a wide range of opportunities and leverage his expertise. >> okay. we'll give you investigation report when it is finished? >> i will share and be transparent with those items that are appropriate to share. there may be, everything that is appropriate to share, everything that is related to consumer safety, everything that is related to the customer. >> written format? will there -- >> that has not been determined. >> thanks, mary. liz: ceo mary barra facing the press after facing a congressional committee which seemed to be a pretty tough congressional committee. they came very prepared. she according to some people who watched this, less prepared, admitting she hadn't read many of the documents. however facing the press she came out repeating the line over and over again, what i'm focused on getting answers. as soon as i have them
. >> can you, going forward, what kind of latitude are you going to give ken feinberg? >> ken an expert in this area. he has tremendous experience and, we are going to have our first meeting with him on friday. and you know, we are going to examine a wide range of opportunities and leverage his expertise. >> okay. we'll give you investigation report when it is finished? >> i will share and be transparent with those items that are appropriate to share. there may be,...
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thank you so much, ken. kenblr. >>> when we come back, the world of mobile payments is growing according to juniper. mobile payment transactions will reach $507 billion. about a 40% increase over last year. as the business grows, where do the banks factor in? we'll talk about that when we come back. dow is up 38 points. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. w
thank you so much, ken. kenblr. >>> when we come back, the world of mobile payments is growing according to juniper. mobile payment transactions will reach $507 billion. about a 40% increase over last year. as the business grows, where do the banks factor in? we'll talk about that when we come back. dow is up 38 points. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from...
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ken lerer and his son ben are here. ken is the cofounder of "the huffington post." they started a capital venture fund. the strategy was use ben's connections to find the best ideas using ken'sctions in the finance world. ben knew the people with the ideas and ken knew the people with the money. the company has invested in betaworks. i am pleased to have both of them at this table for the first time. ken and i are part of a lunch group and we see each other that way as well. i want to tell people the story. because it is one of the dumbest things i have done recently in my life. one day you and i were walking into lunch, and you had just invested a lot of money in facebook. and i remember it was $16 a share. >> 19. >> 19. ok. it didn't go to 16? and i thought, damn, i should go and do exactly what he has done because he knows it so much better. >> i think it is at 60 now. it got to $70. i cannot remember whose idea it was. i am trying to remember. >> tell me what it was like growing up with this guy as your father? >> well, terrible. you know, we always, he's -- i think only in the last few years have i really been able to appreciate how lucky i was. you know, you sort of, i
ken lerer and his son ben are here. ken is the cofounder of "the huffington post." they started a capital venture fund. the strategy was use ben's connections to find the best ideas using ken'sctions in the finance world. ben knew the people with the ideas and ken knew the people with the money. the company has invested in betaworks. i am pleased to have both of them at this table for the first time. ken and i are part of a lunch group and we see each other that way as well. i want to...
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ken burns. without baseball ken burns dies. [ laughter ] winner, detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera?st played player in history of sports. all of sports. with a contract that will pay him $292 million over the next ten years. loser, detroit. [ laughter ] detroit. [ scattered applause ] we have almost $300 million lying around. what do you want to spend it on? schools, police, infastructure or how about none of those -- [ laughter ] --and we get ourselves a 30-year-old soon to be designated hitter. [ cheers and applause ] winner. here comes a big winner. guy who proposed to his girlfriend on the jumbotron and she said yes. congrats, man. that is so exciting. loser, the woman who says yes to a guy who proposes on the jumbotron. [ laughter ] but just to be clear, this was a moment he knew you would always remember for the rest of your life, and he went with jumbotron. [ light laughter ] two least romantic words in the english language are jumbo and tron. [ laughter ] but don't say you weren't warned when he wants the bridesmaids to wear colorado rockies purple. winner, kids in the stand
ken burns. without baseball ken burns dies. [ laughter ] winner, detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera?st played player in history of sports. all of sports. with a contract that will pay him $292 million over the next ten years. loser, detroit. [ laughter ] detroit. [ scattered applause ] we have almost $300 million lying around. what do you want to spend it on? schools, police, infastructure or how about none of those -- [ laughter ] --and we get ourselves a 30-year-old soon to be designated...
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i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a kenct. >> i think what happened is, wired magazine said if you would warrant to look at all of my films, it would take you five days and three quarters to get through them. we were thinking, nowadays wouldn't it be great to cure eightatesome of the themes we we talking about -- curate some of the things we were talking about, some of the things that happen in american history and take clips and arrange like play lists, moments in the films two, three minutes long. and it makes for a kind of credit initial immersion into my body of work without having to spend five and three quarters days and nights watching everything. but it will say wow, this happened, and i see the interrelationships of things. that warp and woof of history. that fabric of time and the way these themes interrelate. and the sense of the from from-imposition of events. from the inconvenient thing that none of us are getting out of this alive. none of us. even though we think there's an exception, none of it is going to h
i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a kenct. >> i think what happened is, wired magazine said if you would warrant to look at all of my films, it would take you five days and three quarters to get through them. we were thinking, nowadays wouldn't it be great to cure eightatesome of the themes we we talking about -- curate some of the things we were talking...
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ken and others through the community events. i've been active in the inner sunset as a member of the inner sunset and merchants association. i was acquainted with ken miller who worked on the tree project in the neighborhood. we all appreciate ken's festers. i'd like to point out the number of people who can come to this hearing for the support it would be detrimental to the spirit of our neighborhood. as a long-term fifth avenue resident i'm concerned about the encroachment of the structure into the park like space that sets a dangerous precedent. i ask you not approve this in its current form it's out of scale and would detrimentally effect the two adjacent homes >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm marilyn coin i've lived in the hugging do street area for 43 years i'm a native san franciscan and i'm upset about the sprays. every neighborhood has the same integrity with interior gardens noah valley and richmond if we start to move back where people can bump back properties we'll lose the integrity of san francisco. we have golden gate park but you can't look out at that from our backdoor. please consider the proposal to bump back the proposal and come to a compromise there's so much support for the millers and cyn
ken and others through the community events. i've been active in the inner sunset as a member of the inner sunset and merchants association. i was acquainted with ken miller who worked on the tree project in the neighborhood. we all appreciate ken's festers. i'd like to point out the number of people who can come to this hearing for the support it would be detrimental to the spirit of our neighborhood. as a long-term fifth avenue resident i'm concerned about the encroachment of the structure...
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ken in the middle. >> ken burger from cbs sports.com. adam, could you just explain or lay out for us what specific power in the constitution and bilaws you exercised with your ban, and what specific -- was it a broad violation, or a specific violation, and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> ken, i'll let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions of our constitution. let's just leave it. we have the authority to act as i've recommended. >> eighth row in the back please where wroosh. >> stephanie step from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> sorry. where am i looking? >> eighth row in the back in the middle. >> i'm sorry. sorry. could you repeat the question? >> sure. stephanie from harlem community radio. is the nba considering more african-american ownership at this point? >> we're always open to ownership from people of all races, nationalities, ethnicities. as you know, we have an african-american frimary owner in the league right now. shaquille o'neil just became a small owner of the sacramento kings. david robinson is an owner of the san antonio spurs. ravek, a person of color, born in mumbai, india, just became the primary owner of the sacramento kings. i believe wech a very diverse league, but i wou
ken in the middle. >> ken burger from cbs sports.com. adam, could you just explain or lay out for us what specific power in the constitution and bilaws you exercised with your ban, and what specific -- was it a broad violation, or a specific violation, and with respect to the forced sale, what specific section of the constitution covers that, and is that a broad violation or a specific one? >> ken, i'll let the lawyers lay out for you the specific provisions of our constitution....
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ken jones. after ten years of marriage, they were expecting their first child. ken was teaching when he got the call... ken jones: it was a person from the y, and when they first started talking about karen, it was very strange because i thought it was going to have something to do with the pregnancy, and then when they said it was a stroke, it took a few minutes for it to kind of sink in. i went to the class, and that's all i remember. i know now that the teacher, she saw that i wasn't acting as normal or whatever that the other women were. the source of the problem was occurring inside karen's brain, the body's control center. dr. saver: the brain is an incredibly complex organ. it's the seat of the personality and thinking in our humanity. it has millions, or perhaps billions of nerve cells, and billions upon billions of connections between these nerve cells. it is organized in a very regular pattern from individual to individual. it is fed by a number of blood vessels that bring nutrients to different areas of the brain. the brain is about the size of a basketball, a little smaller. it has perhaps... t
ken jones. after ten years of marriage, they were expecting their first child. ken was teaching when he got the call... ken jones: it was a person from the y, and when they first started talking about karen, it was very strange because i thought it was going to have something to do with the pregnancy, and then when they said it was a stroke, it took a few minutes for it to kind of sink in. i went to the class, and that's all i remember. i know now that the teacher, she saw that i wasn't acting...
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ken bastida looking at the implications for california. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. the high court's decision makes california's proposition 209 bulletproof against any legal attack now. since 1996, prop 209 has outlawed the consideration of race or gender in university admissions. critics here consider the michigan case the best chance for a sweeping legal victory. with a 6-2 vote, the u.s. supreme court upheld michigan's ban on the use of race as a factor in college admissions. writing for the majority, justice anthony kennedy said, this case is not about how the debate about racial preferences should be resolved. it is about who may resolve it. in 2006, michigan voters approved a constitutional amendment prohibiting admissions programs that give preferential treatment to or discriminate against university applicants based on race. >> i think today's a wonderful day. >> reporter: jennifer sued the university of michigan in 2003. >> my entire adult life has been spent trying to make sure that everyone when they apply to college or for jobs or for contracts is afforded an equal right to compete based on their character and their merritt, not their skin color or sex. >> reporter: in her dissenting opinion, justice sonya sotomayor said michigan voters changed the basic rules of the political process in that state in a manner that uniquely disadvantaged racial minorities. >> this isn't just an uneven playing field. it's two playing fields altogether one of which is an obstacle course. >> reporter: five other states is similar bans on race-based admissions. not everybody is happy about this as you can imagine. activists in support of affirmative action say this ruling is a racist decision. >> the decision by the supreme court has demonstrated how disconnected they are from millions of immigrants across the nation yearning to breathe free. >> he is part of a group that gathered at uc-berkeley this afternoon declaring they will continue to fight for ethnic students in the admissions process. they are part of the national organization that served as the plaintiffs in today's supreme court case. >>> prop 209 opponents would have to repeal the law at the ballot box a move that has failed to get enough support in the state legislature. >> less support now. >> yeah. now you have other states going their way. so -- >> all right, ken. thanks. >>> the supreme court also heard arguments in a case that could change the way you watch tv shows. the major broadcast networks including this one cbs are suing an online startup called aereo. aereo uses antennae to record signals of local television stations and then charges a fee to stream that content to your smartphone, your tablet or other devices over the internet. the networks say the service violates copyright law. >> if a company like aereo can somehow provide content to lots of paying strangers without engaging in a public performance, i think the networks at least some of them will have to rethink the way they provide content. >> aereo says it's simply an equipment provider offering a legal way to watch programming. but today, justices expressed concern about how a ruling would affect all cloud-based services. their decision is expected this summer. >>> from abandoned construction sites to hot new hangouts -- >> i think it's definitely helped the business. there wi
ken bastida looking at the implications for california. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. the high court's decision makes california's proposition 209 bulletproof against any legal attack now. since 1996, prop 209 has outlawed the consideration of race or gender in university admissions. critics here consider the michigan case the best chance for a sweeping legal victory. with a 6-2 vote, the u.s. supreme court upheld michigan's ban on the use of race as a factor in college admissions....
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ken burns. (cheers and applause) hey, how are you. welcome back. >> thank you. >> okay, everybody knows ken burns, civil war, baseball, you got how many, you got two gram eyes, three peabody's, most impressively this is your sixth trip back to my show. >> exactly. >> stephen: what keeps the ken'm working seven projects at once skz you're kidding. >> no, seven. >> stephen: you have a problem. >> i do. >> stephen: you're addict food history. >> i am addicted to history and i would be pregnant if i were a woman because i can't say no to a project. >> stephen: wow! that's bold. okay. your new project is called the address, film by ken burns. it just premiered april 15th. it is also available on dvd from the good people at pbs. now the address, the gettysburg address. >> exactly. >> stephen: what's the big deal about the gettysburg address, you know t gets a lot of press, a lot of press because it is short, you know t is easy to get through. >> it's lincoln-- . >> stephen: but is it really that good? or how much of it is hype? >> no hype, it's really that good. >> stephen: it's only 272 words. if it was good, i'm going to keep talking f it was good, wouldn't there be more of it? >> no, that's the beauty. pure presidential poetry, he's doubling down on the declaration of independe
ken burns. (cheers and applause) hey, how are you. welcome back. >> thank you. >> okay, everybody knows ken burns, civil war, baseball, you got how many, you got two gram eyes, three peabody's, most impressively this is your sixth trip back to my show. >> exactly. >> stephen: what keeps the ken'm working seven projects at once skz you're kidding. >> no, seven. >> stephen: you have a problem. >> i do. >> stephen: you're addict food history....
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ken lerer and his son ben is here. ken is co-founder and former chairman of the huffington post and ben is co-founder and they started lerer vches. the strategy was simple, use ben's connection in the start up world to fund the best ideas using ken's connections in the finance world. as "new york" magazine said ben knew the people who had the ideas and ken knew the people who had the money. the funded many companies. i'm please to do have both of them at this table for the first time and i tell you i insisted they both come together with some reluctance father was finally coerced into coming. >> that's a fair appraisal of what happened. >> very fair. >> well, what you do for your children. >> rose: exactly. ken and i also are part of a group that meets and has some really wonderful people and we see each other that way as well. i just want to tell people this story because it's one of the dumbest things that i have done recently in my life. one day you and i were walking in to lunch and you had just invested a lot of money in facebook. and i remember it was $16 a share. >> 19. >> rose: 19, okay. and i thought damn i should go and do exactly what he has done. what is it now? >> it went down the last couple weeks. it got to 70 and i
ken lerer and his son ben is here. ken is co-founder and former chairman of the huffington post and ben is co-founder and they started lerer vches. the strategy was simple, use ben's connection in the start up world to fund the best ideas using ken's connections in the finance world. as "new york" magazine said ben knew the people who had the ideas and ken knew the people who had the money. the funded many companies. i'm please to do have both of them at this table for the first time...
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. >> creativity and education expert sir ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. kennson said we have to recognise their talents. something.
. >> creativity and education expert sir ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. kennson said we have to recognise their talents. something.
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and ken says caputo, you are a butt head. and ken, you are an idiot.d and dependable and honest. i'm kind of running out of options in the dependable and honest. and do you like your small children say hosed? which means screwed? well, watch your mouth on tv. you are a mass the hypocrite. neil: first of all, you go by the name put it in, and you're doing amorality lessons? really, putting? and another person says you are the shining star of fox. people don't want you, they don't know what they're missing. so true. i tell this to my wife all the time. thanks for writing good or bad between and have a safe weekend. >> this is "lou dobbs tonight." lou: good evening, everyone. tonight we finally have the appearance of accountability from the white house. president obama forcing out kathleen sebelius today as the health and human service secretary after the disastrous rollout of obamacare. a colossal and perhaps historical failure, ultimate responsibility of the president himself or it the president heaping praise on secretary kathleen sebelius in the rose
and ken says caputo, you are a butt head. and ken, you are an idiot.d and dependable and honest. i'm kind of running out of options in the dependable and honest. and do you like your small children say hosed? which means screwed? well, watch your mouth on tv. you are a mass the hypocrite. neil: first of all, you go by the name put it in, and you're doing amorality lessons? really, putting? and another person says you are the shining star of fox. people don't want you, they don't know what...
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ken wayne is here now with his story, ken. >> reporter: gasia and frank. 12-year-old aaron hern and his family not only attended today's emotional ceremony in boston they also plan to be at the marathon next weekend. it is a dramatic turn around for the martinez family from what they experienced there one year ago. on aaron hern's recovery facebook page his mother katherine wrote about the emotions of being back in boston. i'm at a little loss right now for words to express the best words for what today means, but i think you know and understand any way. then 11-year-old aaron suffered serious leg injuries when he was hit by shrapnel from the bombs. in boston, a wreath was layed at the site of the bombings and a moment of silence at 2:49 p.m. the moment the first bombs bombs exploded. >> we share the same fear, the same hopes the same community. >> reporter: one runner who was injured in last year's bombings says he's running again this year in the memory of those who lost their lives. >> let's show them they live on in our bonded families, friendships and community. >> reporter: kather
ken wayne is here now with his story, ken. >> reporter: gasia and frank. 12-year-old aaron hern and his family not only attended today's emotional ceremony in boston they also plan to be at the marathon next weekend. it is a dramatic turn around for the martinez family from what they experienced there one year ago. on aaron hern's recovery facebook page his mother katherine wrote about the emotions of being back in boston. i'm at a little loss right now for words to express the best words...
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it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana. he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in illegal immigration and narcotic trafficking. >> when you talk about thi in ts is what resounds, they get this impression that america is an ain't immigrant place. but when it comes to the u.s. trade between the united states and mexico, does the same thing happen in arizona, the vitriol c of what we hear here. >> one of the things that we saw on the mexico side of the border during the whole discussion about sb 1070 was a dissonance between the mexico side of the border, what they thought, wait a second, we do
it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana. he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters....
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it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana . he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in illegal immigration and narcotic trafficking. >> when you talk about thi in ts is what resounds, they get this impression that america is an ain't immigrant place. but when it comes to the u.s. trade between the united states and mexico, does the same thing happen in arizona, the vitriolic vitriolic of what we hear here. >> one of the things that we saw on the mexico side of the border during the whole discussion about sb 1070 was a dissonance between the mexico side of the border, what they thought, wait a se
it shares the border with the country, i discussed this issue with ken morris, the president of the cross border group in san diego. ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana . he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters....
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ken feinberg. to oversee the disposition of this investigation. >> if ken feinberg decides they should be a fund for victims which is what he usually does gm barrat committed and mary would not discuss if they should compensate victims. two to $3 billion would probably be the appropriate size for that fund. there has been a lot of people asking gm to do it. they have not been willing to commit. that is the sort of thing, they need to say we're not going to hide behind our encrypted protection. we will honor liabilities to these victims and that is the feinbergnce of kenbeing brought in. >> what does gm have to do to trust of regain the the tire -- carb eying public. >> they have to walk the line --ween a being acknowledged contrite and fixing the problem. cannot have a gm that says not my problem. i was prebankruptcy gm. they're going to realize that and they have set things up to acknowledge that they have to deal with this issue. whether or not they have legal protection or not. >> what about the national highway traffic safety administration? >> what about the national highway transportation safety administration? they did not do their job very well. they looked at this issue in 2007 and 2010 and both times decided not to open an investigation. they have been described as general motors' lapdog. they have -- which is ironic when they were created in the ralph nader book scandal. going to sell cars going forward? they will surely shell out billions of dollars together with ken feinberg to deal with that. how will they make us believe that they know
ken feinberg. to oversee the disposition of this investigation. >> if ken feinberg decides they should be a fund for victims which is what he usually does gm barrat committed and mary would not discuss if they should compensate victims. two to $3 billion would probably be the appropriate size for that fund. there has been a lot of people asking gm to do it. they have not been willing to commit. that is the sort of thing, they need to say we're not going to hide behind our encrypted...
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ken christensen. cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. ken, let me start with you. you hear the descriptions.hey haven't released a photograph yet. we don't know much more but they're taking it very seriously. how seriously does it sound to you? >> i think they should look at the object, but fiberglass and metal that says boat, if it's composite, carbon fiber and metal, aircraft rivets, flush riv rivets, that says airplane. >> it shouldn't take long to determine if it's from a plane or a boat. >> no, but people would picked it up and looked at it, if they're not airplane people, they would have a problem with it. i would take a picture and shoot that off and let somebody from boeing look at that or anybody from the airline. >> boeing is the maker of the 777. they could presumably determine quickly whether or not that's the wreckage. if it were, that would be the first piece of wreckage that would emerge. that would potentially be a significant clue as to what's going on over there, if they had a piece of the plane. >> that would be huge. it would also indicate the earlier cyclones had blown d
ken christensen. cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. ken, let me start with you. you hear the descriptions.hey haven't released a photograph yet. we don't know much more but they're taking it very seriously. how seriously does it sound to you? >> i think they should look at the object, but fiberglass and metal that says boat, if it's composite, carbon fiber and metal, aircraft rivets, flush riv rivets, that says airplane. >> it shouldn't take long to determine if it's from a...
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. >> creativity and education expert sir ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. kenid we have to recognise their talents. something.
. >> creativity and education expert sir ken robinson says we have to reengineer our way we tech our students. kenid we have to recognise their talents. something.