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. >> today the majority of catholic schools are staffed by laypersons. women religious only account for some two percent of faculty. and while the church overall has struggled to attract younger nuns, the rare order is experiencing overwhelming success. the dominican sisters of st. cecilia in nashville is a traditional order of nuns that only trains women to become teachers. >> that order of dominican sisters has remained in the religious habit. so they're unique in that sense. there aren't that many sisters anymore wearing religious habits. they do. that's very attractive to people. young people tend to want to join something that's clearly identifiable and their mission is so clear. they're going to be teachers. >> dr. ristau believes the dominican sisters' presence in america's catholic schools will have an impact on the next generation of nuns. >> i think what's difficult right now is unless there are sisters in the school they don't have any models to look for. and so 'would you like to be a sister?'. but they don't know what a sister is. so many of
. >> today the majority of catholic schools are staffed by laypersons. women religious only account for some two percent of faculty. and while the church overall has struggled to attract younger nuns, the rare order is experiencing overwhelming success. the dominican sisters of st. cecilia in nashville is a traditional order of nuns that only trains women to become teachers. >> that order of dominican sisters has remained in the religious habit. so they're unique in that sense....
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. >> al, was i right as a layperson, this is about as much energy as mother nature can focus on one area? >> it is, and we have more. there's a risk stretching from texas.land to but there's a strong risk tomorrow in this area, including joplin, missouri, and the weather service is now saying it may be a high risk. we're going to have to keep an eye on this. watch tomorrow morning. >> while we're talking, i see weather over our shoulders. mike bettes, al roker, thank you gentlemen both here in this, what has become a media compound at the hospital. the governor of the state was walking around earlier, and i grabbed him for a moment. and we talked about the job ahead for this state, what they do in what order. >> one more time, i mean, seven rescues today. we still believe there are people buried below the rubble. even though it's raining and thundering and lightning, the firefighters have come in from kansas city, the task force from columbia. they want one more shot to come across the area to hopefully get more good news out of what has been a horrifically disastrous time. >> reporter:
. >> al, was i right as a layperson, this is about as much energy as mother nature can focus on one area? >> it is, and we have more. there's a risk stretching from texas.land to but there's a strong risk tomorrow in this area, including joplin, missouri, and the weather service is now saying it may be a high risk. we're going to have to keep an eye on this. watch tomorrow morning. >> while we're talking, i see weather over our shoulders. mike bettes, al roker, thank you...
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is there any indication when all this great stuff trickles down to the layperson? [applause] >> i'm just going to say one thing about that, and then i'll pass you to the economist, but i bought my prius secondhand, and it really was very cheap, i promise you. [laughter] >> i keep forgetting to turn my off because you couldn't hear it, but -- [laughter] i think there's a very large issue there. you know, when you talk about $10 a gallon oil, and you said that's the first thing, what came to my mind is how are you going to operate a fishing boat? a dollar for water, i'm constantly pointing out that fish has to be more expensive. people like mike talking about making produce more expensive where solving the world's problems by completely excluding court people, and at some point we have to come to terms with that, so there's two pieces, and mark, i'm surrounded by good debaters. a key question, imagine if we had kahn's $10 gas and $7 was tax revenue. the state of california has billions of extra dollars in tax revenue. the correct question is what do we do? we say giv
is there any indication when all this great stuff trickles down to the layperson? [applause] >> i'm just going to say one thing about that, and then i'll pass you to the economist, but i bought my prius secondhand, and it really was very cheap, i promise you. [laughter] >> i keep forgetting to turn my off because you couldn't hear it, but -- [laughter] i think there's a very large issue there. you know, when you talk about $10 a gallon oil, and you said that's the first thing, what...
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depending on what the particular physical environment impact is, whether just the opinion of the layperson, an individual, is something that would be taken into consideration, or kind of things like traffic, where more experts, or people who are certified. there, it also depends on the particular setting. there are some instances -- for example, there is a recent case in berkeley where some citizens felt the aesthetic impact on the environment in berkeley were inappropriate. that was their position. the court did not accept that as a basis support a finding of visual impact. but there is another case where there was a shed in a rural watershed area where hikers observed there would be visual impact. sometimes, it is the setting that depends on the relevance. supervisor elsbernd: what i am trying to get at is the testimony received on the issue of whether or not these boxes can be placed underground. respectfully, it does not meet my standard of expert testimony. you are a great guy, but i would not call you an expert on this issue. i would think if we are going to make any findings on this
depending on what the particular physical environment impact is, whether just the opinion of the layperson, an individual, is something that would be taken into consideration, or kind of things like traffic, where more experts, or people who are certified. there, it also depends on the particular setting. there are some instances -- for example, there is a recent case in berkeley where some citizens felt the aesthetic impact on the environment in berkeley were inappropriate. that was their...
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. >> reporter: i'm not into antiques per se, but going in as a layperson, it's a trip. you will find a lot of objects. the bank i found, you're thinking i haven't seen that thing in years and there it is looking brand-new. if you want more information on the old town antiques mall, their website is oldtownantiques.com. shocker. linda is the chef and owner of your cooking school. coming up, what do you have getting ready for us? >> we are doing a couple thing this is morning. a little devilled shrimp and a nice, quick and easy breakfast burrito. >> reporter: she's got a lot of food prep going on. we'll come back in a half hour. laura. >> that sounds good. i'm going to come find you. >> reporter: this stomach is going to eat it. >> i have a feeling it will. i have seen you at the buffets. >> reporter: see ya. >> we'll check back with you. >> let's check in with christina loren. was yesterday the armest day of the year? >> yes. good morning to you. we are looking good overall. the temperatures are going to climb into the mid-80s, upper 70s at the coast. overall, we are loo
. >> reporter: i'm not into antiques per se, but going in as a layperson, it's a trip. you will find a lot of objects. the bank i found, you're thinking i haven't seen that thing in years and there it is looking brand-new. if you want more information on the old town antiques mall, their website is oldtownantiques.com. shocker. linda is the chef and owner of your cooking school. coming up, what do you have getting ready for us? >> we are doing a couple thing this is morning. a...
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i have to say to david, layperson who has led us for many years. four years as general tells will and instead of life tells will to the rnc and to me. he gives me advice and i appreciate people like that who take you under their wing and our statement to our party. sosman to our party. so thank you, david. it is true. my name is reince priebus. i know it is a bizarre name. i am as normal as they come. my son's name is jack. my daughter is graced. i am reince priebus. what happens when a greek and a german gets married? it is a cultural disaster. this is howard -- i have a lapel pin once when i was at a fund-raiser in orlando. there's a lot of that stuff right now. someone pulled my lapel stickers off and said look at this. if you take the vowels out of the name reince priebus the first thing you get, rnc and the last thing you get is prbs. sino this is made for me, this job. so the cheese heads have had a pretty good run. we want to start talking about the packers. i will mention a few cheese heads as i walk through some short remarks today. it is
i have to say to david, layperson who has led us for many years. four years as general tells will and instead of life tells will to the rnc and to me. he gives me advice and i appreciate people like that who take you under their wing and our statement to our party. sosman to our party. so thank you, david. it is true. my name is reince priebus. i know it is a bizarre name. i am as normal as they come. my son's name is jack. my daughter is graced. i am reince priebus. what happens when a greek...
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. >> vosper: if a layperson looked at it, you would say, "boy, this guy's pretty good.ook at all the law in here." >> pitts: but you looked at it and thought what? >> vosper: gobbledygook. >> pitts: eventually, ulloa and two other sovereign citizens filed liens against judge vosper and other local officials in excess of $1.24 trillion. the three men were convicted on federal mail fraud charges. but when vosper learned one of them had contacts with associates of jerry kane of the west memphis shooting, he increased security at the courthouse and took some personal measures. >> vosper: i've been a justice for 20 years. i worked 30 years in the penitentiary system. i'm scared. >> pitts: but you're a guy from queens. you don't scare easy, right? >> vosper: no. 30 years in the penitentiary, i never felt i had to carry a weapon. i've been carrying a weapon for a year and a half. >> pitts: because of your encounter with this sovereign citizen? >> vosper: yeah. i've slept with a gun under my mattress for the last year and a half. >> pitts: another reason for vosper's concern is
. >> vosper: if a layperson looked at it, you would say, "boy, this guy's pretty good.ook at all the law in here." >> pitts: but you looked at it and thought what? >> vosper: gobbledygook. >> pitts: eventually, ulloa and two other sovereign citizens filed liens against judge vosper and other local officials in excess of $1.24 trillion. the three men were convicted on federal mail fraud charges. but when vosper learned one of them had contacts with associates of...
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it's easy to train a doctor, or even a layperson, how to deal with hypertension, diabetes and other commonesn't mean your ideas are restricted by it. maybe working in a small clinic gives you more time to think about bigger ideas. >> ( translated ): i hope what we are doing is like kindling a fire. we can inspire other lawyers and pollution victims, and in turn protect our environment and natural resources. it would be best, of course, if i can meet mr. right. if not, well, i feel that society today allows us a lot of space. i don't feel it's necessarily bad to live alone. this job is my dream and my purpose in life. it's who i am. if i gave it up, i wouldn't be me anymore. >> ( spoken in english ): ♪ hey, what's up? party. what's up... ♪zv ( translated ): when i was young, my dream was to become a rapper. i wanted to stand on stage in front of thousands of people and be a star. i worked hard, and i succeeded. i have about 20,000 fans now. i want to be the head of a record company, and it won't be long before i get there. i firmly believe that if you work hard, your dream will come true.
it's easy to train a doctor, or even a layperson, how to deal with hypertension, diabetes and other commonesn't mean your ideas are restricted by it. maybe working in a small clinic gives you more time to think about bigger ideas. >> ( translated ): i hope what we are doing is like kindling a fire. we can inspire other lawyers and pollution victims, and in turn protect our environment and natural resources. it would be best, of course, if i can meet mr. right. if not, well, i feel that...
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he said, but as a layperson, i say this, find out what works, and do more of that. that's what he said. find out what works, do more of that. democratic senators were at the white house yesterday with the president, and our republican friends were there today. we had a conversation about deficit reduction, and i shared that comment which i think are not only appropriate for health care, but really for the way we spend money throughout the government, and my own view, and i shared this with alan that day, i said, hey, we need to look in every nook and cranny of the federal government, all the domestic programs, defense programs, entitlement programs, tax expenditures, and really just ask the question is there a way to get better results for less money or better results for the same amount of money. we have to change our culture in government, and that is to focus on, one a culture of spend thrift to a culture of thrift. when it comes to tax expenditures, we need to do the same thing, and there's a strong belief in the country, that you certainly heard today, that som
he said, but as a layperson, i say this, find out what works, and do more of that. that's what he said. find out what works, do more of that. democratic senators were at the white house yesterday with the president, and our republican friends were there today. we had a conversation about deficit reduction, and i shared that comment which i think are not only appropriate for health care, but really for the way we spend money throughout the government, and my own view, and i shared this with alan...
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. >> to the layperson it did sound silly a month after the fact they are going back in there to look for even more evidence that the s.e.a.l.s obviously missed in their haste to get out alive, but also that the pakistani government didn't uncover. what you're explaining to us is that there may be some scientific ways to produce even more evidence coming out of there. >> exactly. and the thing about intelligence is, you get one piece of intelligence that may lead them in one direction, but then you get another piece of intelligence and that can either validate the first piece, or send them off in a different direction. so sometimes what they already have, they're already starting to go through that, looking at names, things like that. they may be able to pull some more information that either says, well this particular name or this particular place is something we need to look at, or they may get something that says, that's not worth looking at any more. so the more they get, the more they can build on that intelligence that the s.e.a.l.s pulled out of there. >> chris lawrence at the
. >> to the layperson it did sound silly a month after the fact they are going back in there to look for even more evidence that the s.e.a.l.s obviously missed in their haste to get out alive, but also that the pakistani government didn't uncover. what you're explaining to us is that there may be some scientific ways to produce even more evidence coming out of there. >> exactly. and the thing about intelligence is, you get one piece of intelligence that may lead them in one...
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. >> senator klobuchar, i don't have more thoughts on this and any layperson might have. i mean, i paid attention to this process because of my own involvement in it, and, obviously, i have observed many claims made about the crushing caseload that have affected not just the ninth circuit but many of the circuits around the country. and so, you know, that is a test i think the importance of this process is from the challenges that you will face in the years to come. >> thank you very much. and again, i just think about myself as a student in law school with professor easterbrook, professor posner, and so they get through this committee and they got to this senate which had very ideological -- many differences at that time as well, and i hope at the same will happen with you, professor liu. you have great credentials. thank you. >> thank you, senator,. >> that completes our first round, and i would like to put some letters into the record, which i will do. and i had to stand at senator sessions has some questions he wishes -- this is actually your third round. well, senato
. >> senator klobuchar, i don't have more thoughts on this and any layperson might have. i mean, i paid attention to this process because of my own involvement in it, and, obviously, i have observed many claims made about the crushing caseload that have affected not just the ninth circuit but many of the circuits around the country. and so, you know, that is a test i think the importance of this process is from the challenges that you will face in the years to come. >> thank you...
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. >> i do not have more thoughts on this than any layperson might have. i have paid attention because of my own involvement. i had observed many claims made about the crushing caseloads that have affected not just the ninth circuit, but many of the circuit around the country. that attest to the importance of this process and some of the challenges that he will face in the years to come. >> thank you very much. i think about myself as a student in law school and somehow they got through this committee and they got to the senate. i hope that the same will happen with you, professor. you have great credentials, thank you. >> that concludes our first round. i would like to put some letters into the record, which i will do it. i understand that senator sessions that -- has some questions. this is actually your third round. [inaudible] he has to come back, or i'm going to move on. why don't you go ahead? >> [inaudible] again, i am a bit baffled. you talked just a moment ago about judges showing restraint, that they are cautious, and a limited role, but i improp
. >> i do not have more thoughts on this than any layperson might have. i have paid attention because of my own involvement. i had observed many claims made about the crushing caseloads that have affected not just the ninth circuit, but many of the circuit around the country. that attest to the importance of this process and some of the challenges that he will face in the years to come. >> thank you very much. i think about myself as a student in law school and somehow they got...