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maryanne said that we worked together. and what we did to get there, maryanne's team chose apps for a tablet that we brought into two villages in africa but have never seen the word and never seen a written word or they bought a bottle. no literate adults, no literate children. they're about it that's not from this tablet. many children were left in the village enclosed boxes. no instructions, no person. within four minutes, the kids turned on the power, never seen it on off switch. within four days come and they were using 47 amps per child. within two weeks, they were singing abc songs. and within five months, they have to enter it. -- packed android. [laughter] we don't know what that they will pass the maryanne test for deep reading in a year or two years, but we'll see. but i don't know if you have a slide. you can show the last slide. i think the democratization you are talking about is so profound. i'm what i refer to a billion new readers, most of them are in countries where the touristy is extremely, extremely hig
maryanne said that we worked together. and what we did to get there, maryanne's team chose apps for a tablet that we brought into two villages in africa but have never seen the word and never seen a written word or they bought a bottle. no literate adults, no literate children. they're about it that's not from this tablet. many children were left in the village enclosed boxes. no instructions, no person. within four minutes, the kids turned on the power, never seen it on off switch. within four...
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[laughter] we don't know whether they will pass the maryanne wolf test for deep reading in a year or two, but we are going to see. and then if you could show this last one, i think a democratization that you are talking about is so profound. most of them are in countries where literacy is extremely high demand i mentioned the digital public library of america. it is really for the world. we live in a global society and the idea of a nationalist approach makes no sense at all. >> i think that is one the most of the most compelling fights i have ever seen have kids using tablets for education. there are no adult, nobody reads or writes. when you look at the children, mary and i don't know exactly what the kid on the right is doing. but if you look at them, they all have tablets and the kid on the far right is using the other kids tablet. talk about collaborative learning. we will see experiment that they learn how to read and they can learn. >> also, it has been one of the great experiences in my whole life, and i think nicholas for it, to bring a body of knowledge about reading the 10
[laughter] we don't know whether they will pass the maryanne wolf test for deep reading in a year or two, but we are going to see. and then if you could show this last one, i think a democratization that you are talking about is so profound. most of them are in countries where literacy is extremely high demand i mentioned the digital public library of america. it is really for the world. we live in a global society and the idea of a nationalist approach makes no sense at all. >> i think...
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maryann. >> reporter: well, raj, prosecutors say there was a lot riding on this case, because it sends a clear message to all mandatory reporters that they will be held accountable. she sobbed quitettely as the verdict was red. they found the former principal guilty of failing to report supported child abuse of an 8-year-old student. susan lagassa helped reach that decision. >> when you have the responsibility of hundreds of children in your care, you can't afford to drop the ball at an important moment like that. it was just -- it was -- she got horrible advice from hr. she didn't do what she knew she should do. she had a suspicion, and she didn't act on it. >> reporter: a judge sentenced her this afternoon to two years court probation and 100 hours of community service. this is the first time in 20 years a d.a.'s office has prosecuted a local educator for failing to report sex abuse. >> the biggest reason we prosecuted this case is because there was, in fact, a victim who was molested after her failure to report. that is a tragedy that is beyond imagination. >> reporter: the ordeal i
maryann. >> reporter: well, raj, prosecutors say there was a lot riding on this case, because it sends a clear message to all mandatory reporters that they will be held accountable. she sobbed quitettely as the verdict was red. they found the former principal guilty of failing to report supported child abuse of an 8-year-old student. susan lagassa helped reach that decision. >> when you have the responsibility of hundreds of children in your care, you can't afford to drop the ball...
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reporting live in south san jose, maryanne favro. >> thank you, marianne. we see some of the investigators right there behind marianne in the house. and to put it in perspective here. three years ago. when san jose was one of the safest in the country. there were 1400 officers full time. today the staffs have been reduced by 25%. it was an unusually active day for san jose police. several incidents around town where people were stealing cars and then, smashing them in the garages now. we heard, in the story, the officers addressing one of these crashes. this one at about 5:00 a.m. in san jose. people in the car, fled the scene. >> well, tense moments in the east bay. after a car chase, that ended in a crash. investigators say, sheriff's deputies were trying to pull some one over for reckless driving in castro valley. at the intersection of norbridge avenue. the pole came crashing down on top of another car. the driver of the car suffered minor injuries. as for the man suspected of drivingissen -- he is in custody. the grinch is stealing signs from a christm
reporting live in south san jose, maryanne favro. >> thank you, marianne. we see some of the investigators right there behind marianne in the house. and to put it in perspective here. three years ago. when san jose was one of the safest in the country. there were 1400 officers full time. today the staffs have been reduced by 25%. it was an unusually active day for san jose police. several incidents around town where people were stealing cars and then, smashing them in the garages now. we...
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and maryanne jokes, when the turkey said he pardoned a hurdle key, i thought they meant. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. i thou. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. though. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. ey mea. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. [ male announcer ] introducing the new dell xps 12. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we're back on "politicsnation" with the number of the day. here's a hint. i
and maryanne jokes, when the turkey said he pardoned a hurdle key, i thought they meant. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. i thou. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. though. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. ey mea. "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. [ male announcer ] introducing the...
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jagger also talks in the letters of the disintegrating relationship with maryann faithful, who he wasat the time, and the death of rolling stone guitarist, brian jones. hunt, a high-profile fixture of the 1960s, is now 66 and living in france. she says the letters speak for mick at an incredible juncture in our lives. the summer of '69 was the end of a whole era of revolutionary spirit. we didn't know it. it was about to die. ♪ i can't get no >> reporter: while the letters have remained a secret, the affair has not. the letters will add to a well-compensated chapter in rock 'n' roll history. despite the love letters and the softer side, it didn't last. a bitter paternity battle ensued between jagger and hunt. hunt says she plans to use the money from the love letters to do much-needed repairs on her home. save your love letters, guys. they could be worth something. >> i would be interested to hear his reaction. he's come a long way. >>> now, to the story of a mom helping a mom. complete strangers in an unlikely place under extraordinary circumstances. >> imagine this. a woman in labor
jagger also talks in the letters of the disintegrating relationship with maryann faithful, who he wasat the time, and the death of rolling stone guitarist, brian jones. hunt, a high-profile fixture of the 1960s, is now 66 and living in france. she says the letters speak for mick at an incredible juncture in our lives. the summer of '69 was the end of a whole era of revolutionary spirit. we didn't know it. it was about to die. ♪ i can't get no >> reporter: while the letters have remained...
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maryanne is with us, a former adviser to senator john kerry. stoddard, associate editor and columnist for a major newspaper. there are big picture thoughts to come in the future. right now what we're waiting for is a concession speech from mitt romney, which has not yet happen and then an acceptance speech from president obama. i know some big picture thinking has to be going on inside conservative circles. i have heard from rich lowry who thinks the way to go is to the right. i've heard from davis brinkley thinks the way to go is to the right. he was called. mitt romney was called by none other than newt gingrich, the massachusetts moderate. he's had many different positions on many issues over time, when you're running to be the governor of massachusetts, you have one position. when you're running in the presidential primary and the republican party, you have another position. and then when you're running for the presidency, you have another position. and i wonder if maybe is it time to find somebody who has a position. >> flip-floppers don't
maryanne is with us, a former adviser to senator john kerry. stoddard, associate editor and columnist for a major newspaper. there are big picture thoughts to come in the future. right now what we're waiting for is a concession speech from mitt romney, which has not yet happen and then an acceptance speech from president obama. i know some big picture thinking has to be going on inside conservative circles. i have heard from rich lowry who thinks the way to go is to the right. i've heard from...
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national book award winners maryann, james carol, edward ball, victor, lily tuck, gene valentine, asarol boast whom also are winners of the pulitzer prize. also winners of the pulitzer prize -- [inaudible] and finally dave eagers, reaccept -- and steven king, recipient of the national book foundation medal for distipping wished contribution to american letters. please join me in recognizing the great american writers. [applause] i want to thank the financial people. i want to ask you to hold your applause until i read the list. premier sponsors barnes & noble, thanks, guys, random house, the ford foundation, leadership sponsors: lyndon miker a division, coralgraphic, penguin and response or so, amazon, google, harper colins, stephen king, leverage gear, thank you. [applause] [applause] i would like to acknowledge the winners of the fourth annual innovation in reading prize, if you're worried about the next generation of book lovers, listen to the list and again, hold your applause until i'm finished. we have with us 15-year-old lily from coral gables. she started a givingly briers in
national book award winners maryann, james carol, edward ball, victor, lily tuck, gene valentine, asarol boast whom also are winners of the pulitzer prize. also winners of the pulitzer prize -- [inaudible] and finally dave eagers, reaccept -- and steven king, recipient of the national book foundation medal for distipping wished contribution to american letters. please join me in recognizing the great american writers. [applause] i want to thank the financial people. i want to ask you to hold...
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. >> reporter: maryann muller came into a store for coffee and left with three tickets. >> one is for my best friend whose birthday is today, one for my sister who lives with me, who is looking for an apartment. one is for me. >> reporter: bad news, maryann, it doesn't get better for deborah reno and her son ashton. if you don't win, are you disappointed? >> life goes on. everybody's happy and healthy. >> reporter: that will have to be enough. no match for them either. reality now setting in, people have to go back to work. the mortgage will still have to be paid. >> thank you. >> reporter: nearly half of all ticket sales go back to the states where the game is played, boosting state budgets. at one point on wednesday, there were more than 130,000 plays per minute nationwide. by the end of the day, the total ticket sales were well over $1 billion. >> winning ticket right here. >> reporter: that's a lot of people spending money they probably worked hard to earn clinging on to one undeniable truth. >> got to be in it to win it. >> reporter: and you can bet when the jackpot grows again,
. >> reporter: maryann muller came into a store for coffee and left with three tickets. >> one is for my best friend whose birthday is today, one for my sister who lives with me, who is looking for an apartment. one is for me. >> reporter: bad news, maryann, it doesn't get better for deborah reno and her son ashton. if you don't win, are you disappointed? >> life goes on. everybody's happy and healthy. >> reporter: that will have to be enough. no match for them...