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to begin with math is an early on a student's confidence if they are bad in math they think they are bad at school. later on math is required to graduate from high school with passing algebra and you need it for post-secondary options and career options require math. and the gap is 40% of economically disadvantaged students are performing on grade level that goes all the way back to elementary school and having a strong understanding of how the numbers work at a basic level. >> and that is where your organization comes in tutoring the basics of your work. how can the viewers get >> you do not have to be a math genius follow our lesson plans which are games with cards and cubes. if you visit our website it's easy to sign up. it requires one hour per week and we give you all the tools that you need. >> there you have it. you do not have to be a math genius that would stop me but i struggled with math and tutors are important. for information go to the web extra section on the home page of wbtv.com. thank you for joining us. >> great stuff. a big day in campaign 2016. voters in new hamp
to begin with math is an early on a student's confidence if they are bad in math they think they are bad at school. later on math is required to graduate from high school with passing algebra and you need it for post-secondary options and career options require math. and the gap is 40% of economically disadvantaged students are performing on grade level that goes all the way back to elementary school and having a strong understanding of how the numbers work at a basic level. >> and that...
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math here is complicated to figure out right now. i'm sweating over math. this is dramatic stuff. >> reporter: i'm certainly not. >> it is 4:00 in the morning and we still haven't called it. we are trying to figure out the difference between 2.28 and 4. joining us here live is tara setmayer, and maria cardona and ben ferguson, the host of the ben ferguson show. good morning. we have done a lot on the democratic race. hopefully maybe while we're talking, we will get an official delegation. let's talk about the one winner we know for sure, ben ferguson, that is ted cruz. i suppose there is one loser, he would not like me saying that, that is donald trump. >> it will be very weird moving forward to see how donald trump deals with this. it will be interesting to see where the money goes. you will see a lot of small donors continue to really pour in to ted cruz. the big question is the big checks that are going to people like jeb bush. where will they go? i think marco rubio is going to be the person getting this. i think the big take away is this, everyone was
math here is complicated to figure out right now. i'm sweating over math. this is dramatic stuff. >> reporter: i'm certainly not. >> it is 4:00 in the morning and we still haven't called it. we are trying to figure out the difference between 2.28 and 4. joining us here live is tara setmayer, and maria cardona and ben ferguson, the host of the ben ferguson show. good morning. we have done a lot on the democratic race. hopefully maybe while we're talking, we will get an official...
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he beat me at math. beating a tv news reporter at math is no big deal but landon's parents say perfection is a big deal for him. mom and dad, were you surprised he got a perfect score? >> i was surprised. >> reporter: not because you don't think highly of him? >> no, no. >> reporter: you thought else make a silly mistake? >> i did. that is just natural. >> reporter: even college professors who write the exams make mistakes. >> the professors don't expect this and it's remarkable when a high school student who doesn't have a college degree let alone a h.ph.d. in this subject area does not miss a point. >> reporter: landon credits his calculus teacher ann watkins. >> reporter: can calculus be intuitive? >> absolutely. calculus to push the limits? >> absolutely. one of my t-shirts say calculus students know their limits. >> reporter: that is something cedric understands as well, a 17-year-old senior in lincoln high school in los angeles, he, too, is one of the 12 students with a perfect score on the calculu
he beat me at math. beating a tv news reporter at math is no big deal but landon's parents say perfection is a big deal for him. mom and dad, were you surprised he got a perfect score? >> i was surprised. >> reporter: not because you don't think highly of him? >> no, no. >> reporter: you thought else make a silly mistake? >> i did. that is just natural. >> reporter: even college professors who write the exams make mistakes. >> the professors don't...
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also on your math worksheet. it will be very clear. really, you only have to worry about one of these formulas because you have the specific number of delegates your precinct will elect. so when we calculate this number, all fractions are rounded up to the next whole number. so it doesn't matter if it's 7.1 o'7.8, they're both going to round up to eight -- or 7.8, they're both going to round up to eight. we'll talk about this a little bit later and go into details on that. and then once the viability threshold has been determined, the chair will announce that number to the entire caucus so that everyone is really clear, this is the number of people you need on your side of the room to be awarded any of those delegates. there's also a spot on that math poster where you can write it. if you brought posters or butcher paper, it's always a good idea to make sure that's up too. just so it's very clear to everyone. especially in these bigger caucuses here. all right. so here are examples. so we have 17 eligible caucus attendees. definitely h
also on your math worksheet. it will be very clear. really, you only have to worry about one of these formulas because you have the specific number of delegates your precinct will elect. so when we calculate this number, all fractions are rounded up to the next whole number. so it doesn't matter if it's 7.1 o'7.8, they're both going to round up to eight -- or 7.8, they're both going to round up to eight. we'll talk about this a little bit later and go into details on that. and then once the...
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this is an interesting question because it mixes both math and the general testament. thinking quantitatively what are you doing if you try to measure the scale for some kind of disaster whether it be a natural disaster. >> host: i think that he appears in the chapter. how much is that worth in debt america? what is that chapter about? >> guest: it refers to back to the place people try to convey the sense they say it is a population of 20,005 climate change is to displace a thousand of them in the lower lining region that is the same as if 15 million americans were displaced so how much of that is in debt america. it takes something far away. you would say that is the same as 500 americans so when i say -- when i say this is a great example of you can set up the math. you say do they mean the same as 500 american lives. is that really what i want to say and that is a great example of the things that have to go hand in hand with all the other parts like your aesthetic mind, the general commonsensical mind. >> host: we use that quite a bit, don't we? is one of the point
this is an interesting question because it mixes both math and the general testament. thinking quantitatively what are you doing if you try to measure the scale for some kind of disaster whether it be a natural disaster. >> host: i think that he appears in the chapter. how much is that worth in debt america? what is that chapter about? >> guest: it refers to back to the place people try to convey the sense they say it is a population of 20,005 climate change is to displace a...
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also on your math worksheet. it will be really clear and you have to worry about one of these formulas because you've got the specific number of delegates your precinct will elect. so when we calculate this number, all fractions are rounded up to the next whole number. it doesn't matter if it's 7.1 or 7.8, they are both going to round up to eight people to be viable. there can be no more viable preference groups and delegates toward. we will talk about this open letter and go into details on that. then once the viability threshold has been determined, that she will announce that number to the entire caucus so that everyone is really clear this is the number of people you need on your side of the room to be awarded any of those delegates. there's also a spot o on the map poster we can write it out if you brought posters or paper is always a good idea to make sure that's up just so it is very clear to everyone, especially in these bigger caucuses. so here are examples. so we have 17 eligible caucus attendees, defin
also on your math worksheet. it will be really clear and you have to worry about one of these formulas because you've got the specific number of delegates your precinct will elect. so when we calculate this number, all fractions are rounded up to the next whole number. it doesn't matter if it's 7.1 or 7.8, they are both going to round up to eight people to be viable. there can be no more viable preference groups and delegates toward. we will talk about this open letter and go into details on...
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that's not standard math stuff? well, when mathematicians create n types of analyses, they often devise their own notational shorthand. but i love doing research. i mean, maybe i'll find somebody who knows this field. well, the death of baseball player vick johnon was the result of a massive hemorrhage in the brain. he had a stroke? from the damage to the vessels, his blood pressure must have skyrocketed. can steroids cause that? normally, no, but here's the thing. johnston had vials containing a designerteroid: thoracyclene. most contain thoracyclene in a form that's holds a concentration that's 30 times greater. this strength would cause a catastrophic rise in blood pressure. this was an accidental overdose? no way. thoracyclene is never produced or distributed at this strength. this vial was specially prepared. so it was intended to be lethal? it's hard to see another purpose. so we're looking at murder. captioning sponsored by cbs paramount network television you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. mo
that's not standard math stuff? well, when mathematicians create n types of analyses, they often devise their own notational shorthand. but i love doing research. i mean, maybe i'll find somebody who knows this field. well, the death of baseball player vick johnon was the result of a massive hemorrhage in the brain. he had a stroke? from the damage to the vessels, his blood pressure must have skyrocketed. can steroids cause that? normally, no, but here's the thing. johnston had vials containing...
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there is no math formula. on the other hand, you also can answer the question without a part about what you are doing to measure the scale with a natural disaster or war. >> host: i think steven pinker appears in your chapter. what is that chapter about? >> guest: backchat or refers to the very common consequence, it is a foreign place. people try to convey the sense of it. they say the island has a population of 20,000 climate change displays a thousand of them in the low-lying region people who say. how many displaced americans. what american noggins take something that happens far away. what is the equivalent to a? >> host: 10 palestinians are killed. >> guest: that's the same as 500 americans or something like that. so when i say in the book, this is a great example of you can set up a map to give you that he and their. to a certain question. the question is is that the right question? released in me, you get into quite morally dicey territory when you say 10 israeli lives means the same as 500 american li
there is no math formula. on the other hand, you also can answer the question without a part about what you are doing to measure the scale with a natural disaster or war. >> host: i think steven pinker appears in your chapter. what is that chapter about? >> guest: backchat or refers to the very common consequence, it is a foreign place. people try to convey the sense of it. they say the island has a population of 20,000 climate change displays a thousand of them in the low-lying...
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if he does do well in south carolina and nevada, the math i mentioned to you still holds. he has to get a majority of delegates, and frankly, supporters other than donald trump will support anyone other than donald trump. i'm not saying that he's not a frontrunner, but he's a frontrunner where there's enormous candidate support from the other side that goes against him. that's all. he has to get 51%, and not 34%. >> what's next in the road to south carolina? stay with us. it's "inside story". >> you're watching "inside story". i'm ray suarez. what's next? the road out of new hampshire and onto south carolina. bernie sanders won among women. he won among young voters, he won among all voters except people who makeover $200,000 women over 65. cornell belcher and burke and fund are with me. and is it time to regroup for hilliary clinton. >> it's time to regroup and shakeup. let's be clear. what happened in happen ham and what was iowa, you look at what's problematic. he won among segments in new hampshire, in the campaign in 2008. he won in segments of new hampshire where she
if he does do well in south carolina and nevada, the math i mentioned to you still holds. he has to get a majority of delegates, and frankly, supporters other than donald trump will support anyone other than donald trump. i'm not saying that he's not a frontrunner, but he's a frontrunner where there's enormous candidate support from the other side that goes against him. that's all. he has to get 51%, and not 34%. >> what's next in the road to south carolina? stay with us. it's...
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students are two early for algebra what about condoms the middle school the children don't have a math but condom seeing none, public comment is closed. sending the wrong message to the middle school i know that kids are curious to new things it is if we sent bd out free co dunge du condoms it is encouraging the middle school it is kind of too early for us to understand we want to protect our children thank you. (clapping.) >> good evening, everyone i'm daniel i have to kids in the middle school and one in high school i'm thinking that you guys are allowing the condom in middle school and allow them algebra the middle school the other thing it the perpetrate haparents have the right at that school the kids they let the parents decide if they have the fire chief but why they get a condom you don't we don't know that that's weird than >> (clapping). >> my name is grace i have two in school i strongly disagree with passing out condoms to a middle schooler their age from 12 to 14 and mentally not ready to make (and judgment and has mixed message oh, if they friends are getting one condoms
students are two early for algebra what about condoms the middle school the children don't have a math but condom seeing none, public comment is closed. sending the wrong message to the middle school i know that kids are curious to new things it is if we sent bd out free co dunge du condoms it is encouraging the middle school it is kind of too early for us to understand we want to protect our children thank you. (clapping.) >> good evening, everyone i'm daniel i have to kids in the middle...
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they will be thrilled, i guarantee you. >> point four -- >> math is math. and a win is a win and they will be thrilled if this holds. and i think that you know going into new hampshire it doesn't give a huge momentum, because i think again being fair to bernie sanders he had a terrific night as well. he ran a wonderful campaign. but i do think it gives her, i think it was you, john said, you know, bragging rights of the person who won the iowa caucuses going into new hampshire. and she can continue to push her message. but i think overall, i think sally said this. you know, i do think the democrats won tonight because they are focused. they are two very strong candidates that are focused on strong messages that frankly appeal to the majority of americans versus a party that is so divided right now. where you have all of these lanes that everyone is talking about. >> the -- >> so wait -- >> i'm enjoying losing, if this is losing, i feel really good about it. >> trounced the democratic contenders -- >> no, they do not trounce marco rubio. >> and let's be clea
they will be thrilled, i guarantee you. >> point four -- >> math is math. and a win is a win and they will be thrilled if this holds. and i think that you know going into new hampshire it doesn't give a huge momentum, because i think again being fair to bernie sanders he had a terrific night as well. he ran a wonderful campaign. but i do think it gives her, i think it was you, john said, you know, bragging rights of the person who won the iowa caucuses going into new hampshire. and...
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math and science can be two of the most challenging subjects for young people. but the university of dubuque hopes to make them fun f f dozens of girl scouts. the university invited girls from troop 72-74 to its "real einsteins" event, where teamwork is needed to solve problems. they participated in hands-on labs dealing with the science, technology, engineering and math - or "stem" - field. the goal is to inspire girls at a younunage to get into stemem educators and troop leaders believe it's important for these girls to get involved, because they are the future. "we brought our girls here today, their doing basically math and science exploration for the day. a lot of hands n lab just to give them an early love for math and science for later on in life. " some iowa hawkeye football players lined up to get autographs from iowa ity's youngest authors today. the annual "one book two book" event took place at hotel vetro, and the players came out to support the kids' creative achievements. the hawkeys praised the young authors for heir accomplishme nts. "you can se
math and science can be two of the most challenging subjects for young people. but the university of dubuque hopes to make them fun f f dozens of girl scouts. the university invited girls from troop 72-74 to its "real einsteins" event, where teamwork is needed to solve problems. they participated in hands-on labs dealing with the science, technology, engineering and math - or "stem" - field. the goal is to inspire girls at a younunage to get into stemem educators and troop...
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science related. >> so you really like math and science. >> yes, for sure. >> so when you're playing a piece and learning it, how much 58 science and the rhythm, and keeping and you want the measures, does that come into play or is it all subconscious. >> i think it's mostly subconscious dealing with math and science there is a structural foundation on how you approach a program, i think that also applies to music, how you approach the structure of music and perceive it. in terms of analysis and approach they are pretty similar. >> when you talk about the structure of music what are you talking aboutner first move; second movement, third? >> no. more like there is something and there are lots of different ways you can mold different themes and repeat them in different ways throughout the piece. so just one example. >> you mean a, b type of thing. >> there is like rondeau form so i think sunod form goes exposition, development, recupitchialation and coda, so that's one of the forms that was really used by beethoven and mozart and showpen. >> math and science and also musical performan
science related. >> so you really like math and science. >> yes, for sure. >> so when you're playing a piece and learning it, how much 58 science and the rhythm, and keeping and you want the measures, does that come into play or is it all subconscious. >> i think it's mostly subconscious dealing with math and science there is a structural foundation on how you approach a program, i think that also applies to music, how you approach the structure of music and perceive it....
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nick mcgill is joining us from the newsroom with our attempt to figure the math. thank goodness we found a math wizard in you. >> i am by no means a mathematician and this is no way a precise measurement of yesterday's crowd side. we do, however, feel this is a fairly accurate estimate based on some simple math. experts say in densely packed crowds like yesterday, you can imagine 2.5 square feet of space for every single person. using google earth here, we estimated the square footage of civic center park and we were generous with this, we included all the streets here that were closed off, any nook and cranny, really we saw people standing estimate of 1.2 million square feet. so you divide that by 2.5, and that total equals 480,000 people. half a million people crammed in to this space right here. now, we have to do the same thing for the sidewalks using google earth, estimated that this portion of the sidewalk along broadway here was about 40 feet wide. again, we are being generous, we allowed that for the entire length of the parade rowd, 1.-- route, 1.3 miles,
nick mcgill is joining us from the newsroom with our attempt to figure the math. thank goodness we found a math wizard in you. >> i am by no means a mathematician and this is no way a precise measurement of yesterday's crowd side. we do, however, feel this is a fairly accurate estimate based on some simple math. experts say in densely packed crowds like yesterday, you can imagine 2.5 square feet of space for every single person. using google earth here, we estimated the square footage of...
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brown middle school and the reason i'm experienced i'll not say this in joo 1 you know don't do math was the president of lowell high school i found an article doing a write-up of a teacher and blag students that was causing a lot of drama at lowell to that point i came to the board by e when i was 17 and now look at if ten or 11 or 12 years later still with the problems and so forget by my experiences i want you to to listen to the beautiful young women that spoke the truth they're the people entrenched in this now and as great as the old people are i'm part of the old people making sure the kids that present at lowell are happy to walk across the stage to represent 101 eucalyptus drive. >> i appreciate no matter how old michelle is i was here teacher i'm in support of condolences o comes okay for 10 and 11 years old i saw people stand how many of the sfusd students spoke passionately will you but not here to speak to sloorld i was a teacher and student at lowell i was never told to be proud of d i got in math that was a good grade for my people i was told and complained about 10 or
brown middle school and the reason i'm experienced i'll not say this in joo 1 you know don't do math was the president of lowell high school i found an article doing a write-up of a teacher and blag students that was causing a lot of drama at lowell to that point i came to the board by e when i was 17 and now look at if ten or 11 or 12 years later still with the problems and so forget by my experiences i want you to to listen to the beautiful young women that spoke the truth they're the people...
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maybe you can recommend a couple of math students? well, wait. let's clarify. this is the redheaded post-doc? red hair and she rollerblades? yeahyou know. brilliant theoretician. well, forget the undergrads. ll help her. ...injured in the crossfire, where a shootout between federal agents and suspected bank robbers is in progress. i see several people are lying on the ground... ray! they're covering their exit! terry! go. ray. move! ( gunfire ) ( gunfire ) get your hands where i can see them! get those hands up! freeze! don't move! i got two suspects fleeing in a silver sedan, license... officer ( on radio ): ...in progress, eight-year-old female. all available units please respond. uh, this is 1-adam-6. shouldn't we secure the area before we pull out? they're in our system. they're in our communications system. they're making false reports. any available unit, report to... secure the area! you hit? he's got my gun! ( groans ) go that way. you hit? go that way! where'd he go? i mean, how could we miss him? this is an active crime scene, do you understand? do yo
maybe you can recommend a couple of math students? well, wait. let's clarify. this is the redheaded post-doc? red hair and she rollerblades? yeahyou know. brilliant theoretician. well, forget the undergrads. ll help her. ...injured in the crossfire, where a shootout between federal agents and suspected bank robbers is in progress. i see several people are lying on the ground... ray! they're covering their exit! terry! go. ray. move! ( gunfire ) ( gunfire ) get your hands where i can see them!...
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i'm speaking, of course, to the guy with the big math on the left -- i said math, not mouth, but youtake it as you want. donald trump padded his delegate lead with a blowout win in yesterday's nevada caucuses and he now has won three of the four state contests to date. joining me to talk about this and what it means and doesn't mean is tara set meyer who is not only adorable, he's former communications chief for republican u.s. congressman dana rohrabacher. so walk me through this. we're heading into super tuesday. it's critical for everybody. very critical for him. you have constantly set that donald trump has a ceiling and when i first heard it a few months ago it was 30%. he broached that. rl we well past talking about his ceiling? >> i don't think so, not yet. >> why? >> because nevada is one of those places that was very favorable to trump. you don't that many people come out to support, it's a caucus not a primary so you have the diehards that come out in the caucus situation and when we get to the states on super tuesday on the first and march 15, that's where he can f he can
i'm speaking, of course, to the guy with the big math on the left -- i said math, not mouth, but youtake it as you want. donald trump padded his delegate lead with a blowout win in yesterday's nevada caucuses and he now has won three of the four state contests to date. joining me to talk about this and what it means and doesn't mean is tara set meyer who is not only adorable, he's former communications chief for republican u.s. congressman dana rohrabacher. so walk me through this. we're...
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youtube is for cats playing piano, not serious math.ut i went home that weekend, got over the idea that it was not my idea. i made those videos public. i thought it was only going to be for my cousins. but it wasn't long before it was clear that people who weren't my cousins were watching. emily: so, tell me about the moment where you said "there was a bigger problem here i can solve, maybe this could be my full-time job. maybe this can be my mission." sal: yeah in those early days, , when i asked my cousins for feedback, and they famously said they liked me better on youtube than in person. they liked, also, having no judgment. if they have to review something from fourth grade and they were in ninth grade. or if in the middle of the night , they were stuck on something, they didn't have to call me or anything, it was just on demand. then when i started getting letters from people on youtube. some of the initial ones were just simple "thank yous." but then the comments, you know, "this is the reason i was able to pass algebra," "this w
youtube is for cats playing piano, not serious math.ut i went home that weekend, got over the idea that it was not my idea. i made those videos public. i thought it was only going to be for my cousins. but it wasn't long before it was clear that people who weren't my cousins were watching. emily: so, tell me about the moment where you said "there was a bigger problem here i can solve, maybe this could be my full-time job. maybe this can be my mission." sal: yeah in those early days, ,...
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. @>>> creative teaching, what's @the deal with this math/music @video. @taking on a local high school @by storm and what is the tune @the republican candidates are @ @>>> coverage of decision 2016. @the race is heating up. @they're on stage tonight, this @time in south carolina. @the supreme court justice they @would nominate is a top topic @after the death of antonin @scalia and chris pallone recaps @the night. @>> the 6 remaining republicans @on the debate stage in south @carolina, just hours after @learning the death of justice @antonin scalia. @>> he'll go down as one of the @great justices in the history @of the republic. @>> they're urging the senate to @block president obama's next @appointment to the court. @>> they need to stand strong @and say we're not going to give @up the u.s. supreme court for a @generation by allowing @president obama to make one @>> after their wins in iowa and @new hampshire, it was jeb bush @and donald trump who got into @the most heated debate. @>> he's wrong. @jeb is, just so you understand, @you know, that's jeb's sp
. @>>> creative teaching, what's @the deal with this math/music @video. @taking on a local high school @by storm and what is the tune @the republican candidates are @ @>>> coverage of decision 2016. @the race is heating up. @they're on stage tonight, this @time in south carolina. @the supreme court justice they @would nominate is a top topic @after the death of antonin @scalia and chris pallone recaps @the night. @>> the 6 remaining republicans @on the debate stage in...
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. >> gracen went from really graduated interest again in math. bob: you will see the new way of thinking that's helping kids like gracen. glenn: we have clouds across the area, but no rain on radar. we have some people don't like to share their wifi, but at bright house networks, we do. login to one of our hotspots and get your code for free wifi at over 50,000 bright house wifi hotspots. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. bob: tech this out, robots helping sick kids feel more like themselves. sonni: spending weeks and months in the hospital can take its toll both physically and mentally. a ucf researcher found a little way to help patients get back on track. reporter: gracen and twin sister avery light up with meghan nickels shows up each week. she's a doctor at central florida researcher. >> programmable robots that are charming. he has a personality. >> i can copy and paste. reporter: but the lessons are for a very special group of churn like grea
. >> gracen went from really graduated interest again in math. bob: you will see the new way of thinking that's helping kids like gracen. glenn: we have clouds across the area, but no rain on radar. we have some people don't like to share their wifi, but at bright house networks, we do. login to one of our hotspots and get your code for free wifi at over 50,000 bright house wifi hotspots. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. to master depositing checks at chase...
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the document show bradley wanted to shoot up the math lab while working with a tutor. the 20-year-old is now facing a menacing charge. mike: two new york city police officers were shot on patrol tonight in the bronx. one of the officers in serious condition, the other officer said to be shot in the stomach or the like what is expected to survive. sheree: in a chilly morning heading out the door. kevin: you will need to have a winter jacket. temperatures will be in the teens and 20' s. we make it into the 40' s. enjoy the warm weather. [captioning performed by the
the document show bradley wanted to shoot up the math lab while working with a tutor. the 20-year-old is now facing a menacing charge. mike: two new york city police officers were shot on patrol tonight in the bronx. one of the officers in serious condition, the other officer said to be shot in the stomach or the like what is expected to survive. sheree: in a chilly morning heading out the door. kevin: you will need to have a winter jacket. temperatures will be in the teens and 20' s. we make...
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campaign math.illary clinton won the iowa caucus last night, if only by a whisker. she has been awarded more delegates to the nominating process than bernie sanders, and yet many are ready to describe the win as a loss and in the case of bernie sanders a win. >> it is rare -- it is rare that we have the opportunity we do now to have a real contest of ideas. [ cheers and applause ] >> to really think hard about what the democratic party stands for, and what we want the future of our country to look like if we do our part to build it. [ cheers and applause ] >> nine -- nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. organization. >> thank you! >> we had no money. we had no name recognition, and we were taken on the most powerful political organization in the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] and tonight while the results are still not known, it looks like we are in a virtual tie. [ cheers and applause ] >> the road ahead this time on "inside story." still with me to close with the de
campaign math.illary clinton won the iowa caucus last night, if only by a whisker. she has been awarded more delegates to the nominating process than bernie sanders, and yet many are ready to describe the win as a loss and in the case of bernie sanders a win. >> it is rare -- it is rare that we have the opportunity we do now to have a real contest of ideas. [ cheers and applause ] >> to really think hard about what the democratic party stands for, and what we want the future of our...
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philip was 14-year-old followed stampers high school math teacher calling ritzer to the bathroom where he attacked and raped her. shocking real surveillance shows chisholm using a recycle and to will the 23-year-old teacher's body of the school and into nearby woods where she leaves pick a jury convicted chisholm of murder activated rape and armed robbery. in court calling family urge the judge assented those convictions one after the other in such a way to keep chisholm locked up despite the fact that life no parole teenagers is now unconstitutional. calling which his father put simply. >> he's pure evil and must be punished. colleen's family also reminded the judge up special she was how she treasured every single day and now she devoted her young life to teaching helping others and they spoke of an unspeakable loss. >> today the good must prevail over the evil you need to remember that calling matters. >> from the bench the judge said there is no right sentence seem the judge lowy agonized over what you should do this is sort of uncharted legal territory here. philip chisholm now is
philip was 14-year-old followed stampers high school math teacher calling ritzer to the bathroom where he attacked and raped her. shocking real surveillance shows chisholm using a recycle and to will the 23-year-old teacher's body of the school and into nearby woods where she leaves pick a jury convicted chisholm of murder activated rape and armed robbery. in court calling family urge the judge assented those convictions one after the other in such a way to keep chisholm locked up despite the...
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especially math can be tricky. >> itself pretty good at math and science. >> and see the common core weather forecast. >> it is a wild weather forecast for sure. let's check it out. we have the alert tomorrow for rain. and even some thunder. don't be surprised if you hear a rumble of thunder in the afternoon and rain heavy at times and looking at wind gusts to 30 miles an hour and up to 30. i am expecting slow commutes in steadier rain coming in the morning. that will be arriving. rain, thunder and wind throughout the day and rain to snow thursday morning and i do expect it to accumulate. here is a look at current temperatures. we are all over the place because of the lake breeze. cleveland 36. akron is at 52. canton 52. sandusky, areas on the lakeshore. all right. 37 at 7:00. temperatures holding steady bit. bruce springstein concert, rain will hold off until well after the concert is over. 54 tomorrow and over an inch of windy day. 54 will be hit, though, in the evening and you will be in the 50s as well, akron-canton, here is the planner, 7 a.m. 4 a.m. and lunch, 48. throughout th
especially math can be tricky. >> itself pretty good at math and science. >> and see the common core weather forecast. >> it is a wild weather forecast for sure. let's check it out. we have the alert tomorrow for rain. and even some thunder. don't be surprised if you hear a rumble of thunder in the afternoon and rain heavy at times and looking at wind gusts to 30 miles an hour and up to 30. i am expecting slow commutes in steadier rain coming in the morning. that will be...
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lit me drill down on the math right away. this is what really counts this is what it is goings to be in the end. we saw donald trump way ahead. we have a couple winner-take-all states coming up like florida which could go to marco rubio and ohio which could go to john kasich. from a math perspective can trump be overtaken at this point do you think. >> first of all in the polls in those states you just mentioned donald trump set look currently. melissa: yeah. >> you're right those home state governor and senator could make a comeback there. going in right now, donald trump is up double digits in florida and ohio. yes they could make a comeback. winner take all states are the ones to take but momentum has something to do with this. and, once you start looking at all of the proportional delegates, candidates will get some for posting up second, third, fourth in some of these states but overwhelming amount of delegates will go to the winner, which looks to be donald trump in some of these states where he has big leads. south car
lit me drill down on the math right away. this is what really counts this is what it is goings to be in the end. we saw donald trump way ahead. we have a couple winner-take-all states coming up like florida which could go to marco rubio and ohio which could go to john kasich. from a math perspective can trump be overtaken at this point do you think. >> first of all in the polls in those states you just mentioned donald trump set look currently. melissa: yeah. >> you're right those...
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>> it's to prove the theory of math induction. >> to prove the theory of induction. ready? [ applause ] watch this! >> yeah! [ applause ] >> look at that! a triple peel off? >> a triple peel off, like... >> whoa! [ applause ] >> do i got the ramps? under the ramps! that's a flossy cutoff. [ laughter ] you know what that sounds like? it's a little bit like when you put a playing card in your bicycle wheel.. >> yeah...there's your name. >> there goes...oh oh. [ laughter ] look at that. >> i know but here comes the... >> here comes the double helix? >> yeah. >> the double helix, dna. [ applause ] that's deo-nuclea... >> yes, deoxyribonucleic acid. >> that's why they call it dna. >> right. >> that gives us reasons. what is this all in the middle over here? >> ok, you're going to have eight, eight rows going all at the same time and interweaving like, and you'll see a, here it goes right now. [ applause ] the dueling ramps they call it. >> here comes the duel ramps. get this. up one... both ways huh? >> and this one stops. >> yes! [ music ] [ cheers ] >> you know what. somebody
>> it's to prove the theory of math induction. >> to prove the theory of induction. ready? [ applause ] watch this! >> yeah! [ applause ] >> look at that! a triple peel off? >> a triple peel off, like... >> whoa! [ applause ] >> do i got the ramps? under the ramps! that's a flossy cutoff. [ laughter ] you know what that sounds like? it's a little bit like when you put a playing card in your bicycle wheel.. >> yeah...there's your name. >>...
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let's check the after math for a look at what's ahead now. hey chris. >> good afternoon. the foothills were the big winners. we have snow that's very light. radar looks empty. there are more snow showers than what you see. it's the mountains blocks some of the radar beams but along south of i-70 is where winter weather advisories do continue through sunset just about 6:00 for our west central and south west mountains. look at these totals the foothills 20.5-inches southeast of pine cliff. 15% 5 north of black hawk. 13 east of aliens park and 11- inches of evergreen. the snow is over with minus the mountain snow showers over there but really the issue right now the winds along the east of i-25 cranking out of the north northwest some near 40 miles per hour. coming up a cold night ahead and a warm up i think you are going to like. >> that i'll take. see you in a few minutes. eastbound lanes of i-70 remain closed as crews try to bring down more rocks after last week's slide and try to repair the damage to the highway and showed us why it is such a difficult task. >> isn't th
let's check the after math for a look at what's ahead now. hey chris. >> good afternoon. the foothills were the big winners. we have snow that's very light. radar looks empty. there are more snow showers than what you see. it's the mountains blocks some of the radar beams but along south of i-70 is where winter weather advisories do continue through sunset just about 6:00 for our west central and south west mountains. look at these totals the foothills 20.5-inches southeast of pine cliff....
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Feb 22, 2016
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math the math ken set falls back to 14th. dennie hamlin and ocean county's martin truex junior neck and neck, it is a photo finish. tam lynn, wins it the by .1 of a second, about 4 inches, closest finish in race history, hamlin gets his first daytona 500, victory. >> yes, exciting day for nascar fans good wow. >> thanks, jamie. >>> georgia aquarium hosted first ever under water wednesday to go day. bride and groom exchanged vows in the giant tank filled with 6 million gallons of water. they were joined by whale sharks and manarays. their family and friend watching in the gallery from the world's largest viewing window. the couple said it was a perfect location as the ceremony combined their love for diving and for one another. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight including a heroing experience for a e ms worker when he respond to the call and find out the victim is his own father. >>> plus a very special birthday for this new jersey woman. we will tell you about the important legacy she's passing on to her loved one
math the math ken set falls back to 14th. dennie hamlin and ocean county's martin truex junior neck and neck, it is a photo finish. tam lynn, wins it the by .1 of a second, about 4 inches, closest finish in race history, hamlin gets his first daytona 500, victory. >> yes, exciting day for nascar fans good wow. >> thanks, jamie. >>> georgia aquarium hosted first ever under water wednesday to go day. bride and groom exchanged vows in the giant tank filled with 6 million...
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Feb 28, 2016
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today, some young girls have a g of math and science thanks to the university of dubuque. the college invitit girls from troop 72-74 to its "real einsteins" event, where teamwork is needed to solve problems. they participated in hands-on labs dealing with the science, technology, engineering and math - or the "stem" - field. the goal is to inspire girls at a young age to get into stem careers. "we brought our girls here today, their doing basically math and science exuloration for the day. a lot of hands on lab activities which we love and just to give them an early love for math and science for later on in life. " tod, reading and writing will be the fococ for iowa city's youngest authors. iowa hawkeye football players lined up to get autographs from these talented kids. the annual "one book two book" event took place at hotel vetro, and players came out to support thehe children's creative achievements. the hawkeyes praised the young their accomplishme nts. do and this is amaiing, like, young kids writing stories, it's very good it's amazing. i'm really proud of these ki
today, some young girls have a g of math and science thanks to the university of dubuque. the college invitit girls from troop 72-74 to its "real einsteins" event, where teamwork is needed to solve problems. they participated in hands-on labs dealing with the science, technology, engineering and math - or the "stem" - field. the goal is to inspire girls at a young age to get into stem careers. "we brought our girls here today, their doing basically math and science...
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Feb 5, 2016
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the possible warning signs and the after math that shut down part of manhattan. i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. the crane fell as thousands of people were heading to work in tribeca. >> the impact of the moment records in a nearby building you see the crane swing in the air and quickly topple right down to the street. >> cbs 2 steve langford was the first reporter on the scene has steve. >> the crane 565 feet tall was in the process of being lowered amid concerns about wind speeds because of the snow storm when it all came crashing down. >> when the crane started to >> the disaster caught on slow motion watch as the massive crane inched lower and finally collapsed at 8:20 this morning. >> it's falling it's falling. . >> it didn't crash. it somersaulted. earthquake. very bad. it bounced off two buildings that block. >> the scope of the crash on worth street in tribeca spanning two city blocks one person killed identified as a 38-year-old man three others injured at least one person transported to bellview hospital in serious condition. >> the person who was k
the possible warning signs and the after math that shut down part of manhattan. i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. the crane fell as thousands of people were heading to work in tribeca. >> the impact of the moment records in a nearby building you see the crane swing in the air and quickly topple right down to the street. >> cbs 2 steve langford was the first reporter on the scene has steve. >> the crane 565 feet tall was in the process of being lowered amid concerns...
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just do a little math, each one is facing 240 charges. each charge costing $2000 bond, do the math, multiply these two. that's $1,280,000 for them to get out of jail. i'm report live in hillsborough county, clifton french, abc action news. >>> federal investigators are going back into the water in hopes of finding out more about a cargo ship wreck. the ntsb says it will try to locate the voyage data recorder. it sank on october 1st after sailing to the path of the and no bodies have been recovered. the plan to search more than 13 miles of land under the atlantic will begin in april. it's expected to last two weeks. >>> get ready to stream video and post on facebook from your phones faster than ever. at&t saying it will be ready to conduct field trials on the 5g network by the end of the year. it will deliver speeds 10 to 100 times faster than today's 4g speed. >>> now, the most accurate action weather. for your valentine, you will weather. clifton's math skills. >> isn't that impressive. that's crazy. >> he's a smart guy. >> he's a look o
just do a little math, each one is facing 240 charges. each charge costing $2000 bond, do the math, multiply these two. that's $1,280,000 for them to get out of jail. i'm report live in hillsborough county, clifton french, abc action news. >>> federal investigators are going back into the water in hopes of finding out more about a cargo ship wreck. the ntsb says it will try to locate the voyage data recorder. it sank on october 1st after sailing to the path of the and no bodies have...
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. >> i was told there would be no math. > they won 49-27. yeah, those numbers get complicated, don't they? the one, the whole thing. >> and earlier in the evening, there was even more all-star action. this time on the ice. the nhl all-star playoffs and dwishgs john scott. this is an incredible story, folks. you know why? because he was voted in by the fans as a joke. and the nhl tried to stop him from playing, even demoted him to the minor leagues, pressuring him not to play. but guess what? he said not going to have that. he ended up scoring two goals which is one shy of that hat thing that they do. the performance earning him the title of mvp. you go, john. >> who is laughing now, right? >> who is laughing now. >> there you go. >> from the ice to iceland, vikings taking on our boys on the soccer field, or pitch, as they say. team usa scoring first with michael bradley kicking it to buddy josey altidore for the goal! next time, look at this. iceland pulling a sneak attack. free kick. making a break toward the goal right there as bradley was
. >> i was told there would be no math. > they won 49-27. yeah, those numbers get complicated, don't they? the one, the whole thing. >> and earlier in the evening, there was even more all-star action. this time on the ice. the nhl all-star playoffs and dwishgs john scott. this is an incredible story, folks. you know why? because he was voted in by the fans as a joke. and the nhl tried to stop him from playing, even demoted him to the minor leagues, pressuring him not to play. but...
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i like guys who are good at math. aw. well, actually i'm using differential geometry to perfect thchocolate chip cookie. that's right. or is this in case the whole math genius thingdoesn't work out? it's for senior ditch day. hmm. you mean senior beach day. yeah, when they're away, the underclassmen will play. remember, last year, they ransacked my office. yeah, so this year... this year, i leave a peace offering for the hungry natives. hmm, needs bigger chips. so, (clears throat) i guess congratulations are in order. for? it's a bit controversial, but i like it. i mean, larry used a non-standard analysis instead of the conventional borel approach in treating the singularities. can i... just... (stammers) so larry published an article... on zero point energy and quan... and quantum cosmology. well, i thought he would have asked you to collaborate. me, too. coroner found paint chips under her skin. color traces back to the ford motor company. they have a model yet? either explorer or a jaguar. better notify the locals. if
i like guys who are good at math. aw. well, actually i'm using differential geometry to perfect thchocolate chip cookie. that's right. or is this in case the whole math genius thingdoesn't work out? it's for senior ditch day. hmm. you mean senior beach day. yeah, when they're away, the underclassmen will play. remember, last year, they ransacked my office. yeah, so this year... this year, i leave a peace offering for the hungry natives. hmm, needs bigger chips. so, (clears throat) i guess...
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Feb 26, 2016
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philip chism sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his math teacher. but because he was 14 at the time of the crime he will be eligible for parole in 38 years. >> breaking in canton right now a. crash on 93 south skyeye over the scene where lanes near exit 4 are shut down a big mess there. we understand as well one person has been injured in the crash. and you can see the backups will be there for sometime. >> and big political tore he-- story chris christie announcing he supports donald trump. he says of all the contenders he is the only one capable of leading america. >> now at 5:30 a driver trapped after a wild crash in west bridgewater. emergency crews rush together scene to save the -- rushing to the scene to save the man trapped under his s vu. the suv hit a tree and then house. >> he is in the hospital and facing charges. bill shields is live with the story tonight. bill. >> reporter: you can see behind it took the front end off but what's curious and what has detectives ceer rouse -- curious is how it hits the house driver ejected and get pinne
philip chism sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his math teacher. but because he was 14 at the time of the crime he will be eligible for parole in 38 years. >> breaking in canton right now a. crash on 93 south skyeye over the scene where lanes near exit 4 are shut down a big mess there. we understand as well one person has been injured in the crash. and you can see the backups will be there for sometime. >> and big political tore he-- story chris christie announcing he...
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and some upstate districts will be on the wrong side of the payout line because of the state's new math. tonight state came to this new problem... and which upstate students could suffer from the results. tonight... the record u-s auto recall of faulty airbags...that can explode and hurl metal scraps at passengers... has grown now nearly 24-million vehicles...involving -11- automakers are impacted. the latest addition to the deadly takata airbag recall ... includes another 2-point-2 million "honda" and "acura" vehicles. it involves older model years... dating to 2005... as well as some 20-15 and 20-16 models. to see if your vehicle... is included in the recall... visit the w-s-p-a dot-com homepage. click on "links" ... in the big blue box... and scroll down ... to the "takata airbag recall vin look up." japanese-made "takata" airbags...are blamed for at least -11- deaths...and a number of injuries... worldwide. next... on "7 news at 6"...after a series of high- shootings...south carolina lawmakers are pushing a bill to make police dashcam video new at -6-... there's an effort at the sou
and some upstate districts will be on the wrong side of the payout line because of the state's new math. tonight state came to this new problem... and which upstate students could suffer from the results. tonight... the record u-s auto recall of faulty airbags...that can explode and hurl metal scraps at passengers... has grown now nearly 24-million vehicles...involving -11- automakers are impacted. the latest addition to the deadly takata airbag recall ... includes another 2-point-2 million...
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we did the math here. what does this mean, lester, as the bottom line? there's two scenarios now left in the republican nomination race. donald trump wins this nomination by march 15th, or we're headed to cleveland and a contested convention. there is no other scenario. >> all right, chuck, thank you. >>> high drama tonight in the battle between apple and the fbi. the company filed a motion today to throw out a judge's order for it to help the fbi crack an iphone used by the san bernardino killers, saying the feds are seeking a dangerous power. all of it as apple insiders say the company is now working on a new version that would be impossible to unlock by anyone but the user. our justice correspondent pete williams has details. >> reporter: apple has always made security a selling point. >> these are the new iphones. >> reporter: when it as edward snowden was warning about government surveillance, apple made a point about saying it would no longer help police get information out of the new phones when they were locked, even when served with a search war
we did the math here. what does this mean, lester, as the bottom line? there's two scenarios now left in the republican nomination race. donald trump wins this nomination by march 15th, or we're headed to cleveland and a contested convention. there is no other scenario. >> all right, chuck, thank you. >>> high drama tonight in the battle between apple and the fbi. the company filed a motion today to throw out a judge's order for it to help the fbi crack an iphone used by the san...
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one and self-esteem in math but less roll the chart of how well they actually do.y are ranked country by country and they are not number one on the chart. where's the united states? we still haven't gotten to the united states. they ranked 34 countries and finally there we are at 27. kind of near the bottom so we think we are smarter than we are
one and self-esteem in math but less roll the chart of how well they actually do.y are ranked country by country and they are not number one on the chart. where's the united states? we still haven't gotten to the united states. they ranked 34 countries and finally there we are at 27. kind of near the bottom so we think we are smarter than we are
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"my math class was for seniors," ysa said. only a freshman there. he said the 9th grade math was what they taught in elementary school in the ukraine." court documents show stephayne mcclure-potts and michael potts enrolled him in john harris high school in the fall of 2012. ysa said potts excelled academically and that he looked and sounded like a 14-year old kid. "he had american dreams. he said he wanted to join the navy seals, wanted to join the military. he was fascinated with nasa though," ysa said. other friends of potts also offered their support for him. "we re looking at him because he )s from the ukraine and everything like that, that he might be a terrorist, or could be a spy or something like that," brianna smith said. "if he wanted to do any of it, why was he in school?" "i don )t know much of his background, because he kept it vague," ian garcia said. "but what i do know is that he s a good person overall." samarin is charged with theft, identity theft, tampering with public records, statutory sexual assault and corruption of minors.
"my math class was for seniors," ysa said. only a freshman there. he said the 9th grade math was what they taught in elementary school in the ukraine." court documents show stephayne mcclure-potts and michael potts enrolled him in john harris high school in the fall of 2012. ysa said potts excelled academically and that he looked and sounded like a 14-year old kid. "he had american dreams. he said he wanted to join the navy seals, wanted to join the military. he was...
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"we brought our girls here math and science exploration for the day. a lot of hands on lab activities which we love and just to give them an early love for math and science for later on in life. " today, reading and writing will be the focus for iowa city's youngest authors. iowa hawawye football players s lined up to gg autographs from these talented kids. the annual "one book two book" event took place at hotel vetro, and players came out to support the children's creative achievements. the hawkeyes praised the young their accomplishme nts. "you can see the work that they do and this is amazing, like, young kids writing storis, it's very good it's amazing. i'm really proud of f ese kids about what they've accomplished so far." this is the first year the iowa hawkeyes attended the festival. "one book, two book" ends today with the "write out loud" award ceremony in macbridedeuditorium at 1 o'clock. urban chickens are becoming increasingly popular in cedar rapids and marion. in the last three years, both cities approved ordinanceceallowing people to ke
"we brought our girls here math and science exploration for the day. a lot of hands on lab activities which we love and just to give them an early love for math and science for later on in life. " today, reading and writing will be the focus for iowa city's youngest authors. iowa hawawye football players s lined up to gg autographs from these talented kids. the annual "one book two book" event took place at hotel vetro, and players came out to support the children's creative...
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does anybody want to do the caucus math with us? if you do we've got math worksheets. otherwise we trust you guys, trust me to do it, okay. i'll get some sheets. >> feel the burn! feel the bern! >> feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! >>> can i have your eye tension, please? getting close to having everybody who was in line registered. i want to do a few small things. one, if you registered at the door today -- okay? if you registered at the door today and did not fill out a registration form, you need to do that right now. okay? if you didn't fill out a registration form, we cannot count you. so if you want to count, make sure i have your registration form. all right? do you have any questions about that go to the table. but if you did not fill out the registration form, we cannot count you. >> raise your hand, so i'm wondering how you keep track of all of these people. whether they
does anybody want to do the caucus math with us? if you do we've got math worksheets. otherwise we trust you guys, trust me to do it, okay. i'll get some sheets. >> feel the burn! feel the bern! >> feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! feel the bern! >>> can i have your eye tension, please? getting close...
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teacher and science teacher. >> reporter: what do you hope to do with your science, technology and mathtificial intelligence and robotics field, maybe a pediatrician. >> reporter: i know sandy as a mom as much as i like to spend on the technology and i pad, they still need the go outside and run around and get muddy with the neighborhood kids. >> yes. >> thanks so much a big focus today and always. >>> we are following developing news. police are asking for public's assistance. james herrington was last seen walking around his neighborhood. they say he maybe disoriented. he was wearing blue and red pajamas pants and no shoes. he has brown hair and brown eyes, if you see james please call police. >> we'll be right back after the break. how to put your foot lin your mouth.: man, wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... sorry. now get 20% off sta-green® fertilizer, at lowe's. >>> remember grumpy cat? a kitten now is getting a lot of attention because of the permanent fixture on its face. it has a perfect mustache on its face. the kitten w
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math is more than formulas and equations, logic. math is more than formulas and equations. rationality. it's using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries wenow. captioning sponsored by cbs and paramount network television why am i a fan of applebee's fan favorites bourbon st. chicken and shrimp? it's so smokey and mysterious... then that cajun spice... i almost forgot i could feel this way. she used to talk about me like that. everyone's a fan fan favorites. everyone loves how they feel in dark clothes. and to keep those darks from fading... there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients, keeping dark clothes looking like new for 30 washes so your loveor dark clothes will never fade. ah, a classic case of who dunnit? luckily, jay chews trident to help clean and protect his teeth, so he can claim his innocence with a convincing grin. that's it jay, they'll never know. trident. cherish your teeth. colby: this is the preliminary report on the shooter's gun, david. the serial number is intact. gun show in nevada, private collector-- no background check, no record of sa
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trump underperformed, yet he too embraced iowa math. he did not use one of his go-to adjectives, loser. >> we will go on to get the republican nomination, and we will go on to easily beat hilary or bernie, or whoever the hell they throw up there. >> the road ahead this time on the program we'll begin with the victim of ted cruz and later on take a closer look at the democratic result. joining me now rick pearlsteen, caramel martin, bruce haines, a founding partner of purple strategies, and doug thornel. bruce haines did we see the first outlines of a shakeout field? >> i think we did. you have already seen mike huckabee last night dropping out of the race, and i think now we have set the agenda going into new hampshire. trump has his lane. he has the populous wing buttoned up. ted cruz has the evangelical wing, and now we have a race where marco rubio has assumed the lead in the establishment wing of the republican party. and now we'll watch and see if the others can train their guns to move past him. right now it looks like rubio is th
trump underperformed, yet he too embraced iowa math. he did not use one of his go-to adjectives, loser. >> we will go on to get the republican nomination, and we will go on to easily beat hilary or bernie, or whoever the hell they throw up there. >> the road ahead this time on the program we'll begin with the victim of ted cruz and later on take a closer look at the democratic result. joining me now rick pearlsteen, caramel martin, bruce haines, a founding partner of purple...