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and to encourage more -- mentor. and to encourage more mentors.torship -- whenever you are asking neighbors to assist you after you have your first child or to ask someone to help guide you, you are turning to a mentor. and my life has personally will be fulfilled with mentorship. the congressman, whose seat i now hold, mentored me until i decided to run for congress. and you might not know whenever you might find a mentor. my first mentor here was congressman henry hyde. he helped me understand the greatness of this institution and he taught me by example that elected officials should always, always respect one another in debate and at always respect one another, especially when we disagree. i encourage all of my colleagues to mentor youth and they can start doing that today by voting yes on this resolution. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you. i urge adoption of this resolution and i yield back the balance of my time
and to encourage more -- mentor. and to encourage more mentors.torship -- whenever you are asking neighbors to assist you after you have your first child or to ask someone to help guide you, you are turning to a mentor. and my life has personally will be fulfilled with mentorship. the congressman, whose seat i now hold, mentored me until i decided to run for congress. and you might not know whenever you might find a mentor. my first mentor here was congressman henry hyde. he helped me...
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mentoring monday starts here on fox 5 on january 11. we'll have a phone bank open with information on volunteer opportunities. give us a call between 6:00 and 11:00 a.m. we'll also have more information for you on myfoxdc.com. >>> as many of you know, anacostia is an area that has struggled under the weight of crime and reputation for years now. but tonight hope for a turn around may be coming by the cuff. we'll explain that one. >>> plus, gwen is coming back with her full forecast. did you hear gwen earlier? a warm-up may be coming our way soon. we're going to find out all about that coming up in 90 seconds. it hard to breathe. but now that i'm breathing better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (announcer) for people with copd including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improvlung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help
mentoring monday starts here on fox 5 on january 11. we'll have a phone bank open with information on volunteer opportunities. give us a call between 6:00 and 11:00 a.m. we'll also have more information for you on myfoxdc.com. >>> as many of you know, anacostia is an area that has struggled under the weight of crime and reputation for years now. but tonight hope for a turn around may be coming by the cuff. we'll explain that one. >>> plus, gwen is coming back with her full...
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>> he was a total mentor, a friend of the family. he was about 27 years old or so, much older, so he was somebody that james k. polk revered. he was a hero by the time poking into his ability to understand what was going on in america. jackson had a great hold over him. he went to -- he was a real mentor, and pole was his protege. he asked how to jump-start his career. he asked about who he should marry. jackson told him who to marry. of course, it was all very incestuous because all of these people in tennessee, the upper crust, believed that people should be marion within that group, and so it was all-should be married within that group, and so it was all -- that you have these elites, right? -- >> you have these elites, right? of these players, who would survive into a's political environment, do you think? it does not sound as though polk would. >> it was not a heroic figure, in a lot of ways. he was a suspicious minded fellow like nixon. he could not fire people like nixon. he harbored his ambitions quietly. he was not expensive
>> he was a total mentor, a friend of the family. he was about 27 years old or so, much older, so he was somebody that james k. polk revered. he was a hero by the time poking into his ability to understand what was going on in america. jackson had a great hold over him. he went to -- he was a real mentor, and pole was his protege. he asked how to jump-start his career. he asked about who he should marry. jackson told him who to marry. of course, it was all very incestuous because all of...
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. >>> switching gears a little bit, no doubt mentoring changes lives. the mentoring for young mothers program provides special opportunities to pair an experienced mom with a young expecting or new mother. fox 5's beth parker sat down with a pair that started as mentor and student who say it's a bond that will last a lifetime. >> that's a good idea. look at that. >> reporter: julia is spending her afternoon with priscilla and her two boys, something they do at least once a week. the two mothers are joined by the mental health association's mentors for young mothers program. >> i got into this because my kids all grew up and went away. so i had this burning need to nurture. >> she takes us out, sometimes to the libraries. >> reporter: other days they go to the park. julia is around for an extra set of hands for a mom trying to get her life going. the program pairs experienced moms with new or expectant mothers to provide support, advice and encouragement. >> i always tell her she's like a born leader and she has a lot of strength bause look, she's workin
. >>> switching gears a little bit, no doubt mentoring changes lives. the mentoring for young mothers program provides special opportunities to pair an experienced mom with a young expecting or new mother. fox 5's beth parker sat down with a pair that started as mentor and student who say it's a bond that will last a lifetime. >> that's a good idea. look at that. >> reporter: julia is spending her afternoon with priscilla and her two boys, something they do at least once a...
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our fellows gain access to role models and mentors, they're paired with a mentor, but they in turn have to commit to mentoring at least two other latinas for at least two years. so in the two-plus decades that we've been around we're so proud to say that we have mentored, our fellows have mentored more than 6,000 latinas. and we're very proud of that. [applause] the community service component is, also, very integral. providing the opportunity to put theory into action is important not only to help build confidence, but also to help find one's voice. as an effective community agent of change. and we strongly believe that you have to give back to the community, so as part of the program the fellows have to commit to doing a leadership project. we encourage these projects to last about a year, but in our last impact study when we looked, it turns out the average life span of the project is seven years. so, you know, it's a demonstrated, i think, difference that our fellows are making in their communities and projects go from building a tenant organization to organize around affordable hou
our fellows gain access to role models and mentors, they're paired with a mentor, but they in turn have to commit to mentoring at least two other latinas for at least two years. so in the two-plus decades that we've been around we're so proud to say that we have mentored, our fellows have mentored more than 6,000 latinas. and we're very proud of that. [applause] the community service component is, also, very integral. providing the opportunity to put theory into action is important not only to...
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he went on to explain he was a fellow with the pentagon who was henry kissinger's mentor. and his name was fritz kramer so we have modern technology. google it. why not? rumsfeld cheney will flits, something on the world security network and they are praising this guy like he is a geopolitical jesus christ you would think this guy was everything and i am saying fritz kramer? i thought he coached michigan football i did not understand there was another fritz kramer out there. he is unique and different preferred not because of his theory of provocative weakness that is showing weakness in and therefore drawing attacks. that is a general theory you never show weakness. you always negotiate at the barrel of a god. so you begin to understand a little bit about the fellow but what makes him unique is not the theory but who he mentored. he has mentored kissinger, when kissinger was going to become an accountant and to harvard, he was like a father to kissinger. when kissinger became the head of the nsc he recommended his other people, general haig when he was colonel hague in th
he went on to explain he was a fellow with the pentagon who was henry kissinger's mentor. and his name was fritz kramer so we have modern technology. google it. why not? rumsfeld cheney will flits, something on the world security network and they are praising this guy like he is a geopolitical jesus christ you would think this guy was everything and i am saying fritz kramer? i thought he coached michigan football i did not understand there was another fritz kramer out there. he is unique and...
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we need to look no further than the mentors we honor here today. i'm calling on all 200,000 scientists who work for the federal government to do their part in their communities, to speak at schools, to create hand-on learning opportunities through efforts like national lab day, and to help stoke that same curiousty in students which, perhaps, led them to pursue a career in science in the first place. nasa will also be launching an enrichment program to bring their scientists and engineers to students in the classroom and to bring students to nasa so that they might experience that same sense of wonder and excitement while maybe learning a little bit at the same time. and finally, as president i'm going to try to do my part. we've held science-themed events like astronomy night here at the white house. that was very fun, by the way. [laughter] we're planning an annual science fair to honor the student winners of national science and technology competitions. secretary duncan and i will be working to promote the teaching profession to show young peopl
we need to look no further than the mentors we honor here today. i'm calling on all 200,000 scientists who work for the federal government to do their part in their communities, to speak at schools, to create hand-on learning opportunities through efforts like national lab day, and to help stoke that same curiousty in students which, perhaps, led them to pursue a career in science in the first place. nasa will also be launching an enrichment program to bring their scientists and engineers to...
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faculty, to develop finance and marketing plans and be connected with angle investors and business mentors. they will get intensive support to launch or expand their companies and to create new jobs. we can make it possible for even more companies to create the technologies that will reduce pollution, reduce energy costs and provide new sources of energy. we can and we will help these companies grow >> i think the main thing is that a lot of share the same vision. >> there's a tremendous need for these kids. >> to see it come true is awesome. ♪ [ music ] >> we are stimulating change in our community. >> is he built riley tough? >> i absolutely adore him and respect him. >> if you're like alonzo you're going to be a great motivator. >> hi i'm alonzo mourning and this is my life:365. > ♪ [ music ] >> i taken and seen him giving it back. >> >> i'll catch him again. >> what i think about the epidemic down here in miami. if you think of 54 percent of the kids not graduating from high school, that's a with a double murder... >> the arrest of a... and helping with my development as a person as we
faculty, to develop finance and marketing plans and be connected with angle investors and business mentors. they will get intensive support to launch or expand their companies and to create new jobs. we can make it possible for even more companies to create the technologies that will reduce pollution, reduce energy costs and provide new sources of energy. we can and we will help these companies grow >> i think the main thing is that a lot of share the same vision. >> there's a...
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the first lady kicked off a white house leadership and mentoring initiative. tenth and 11th grade girls from our area are getting paired with senior officials at the white house. they'll follow their female role models to learn things such as life skills and career development. the goal is to make a positive impact on young people so they'll pursue their dream. this first phase of the initiative is all female. a young man's version starts soon. >>> inhe past weeks, wefl seen thousands of people line up for hours in hopes of getting the swine flu vaccine. not everyone is swearing by the shots or the mist. in fact, there is a large population relying on home remedies. jackie benson has that story. >> reporter: don't count on the onions you heard about in that chain e-mail to keep you from getting the h1n1 virus. people are worried. the h1n1 vaccine is hard to get. so is antiviral medicine like tamiflu. some are turning to home remedies like the one that claimed sleeping with an onion neer your bed absorbs the flu virus. others are exploring alternative medicine.
the first lady kicked off a white house leadership and mentoring initiative. tenth and 11th grade girls from our area are getting paired with senior officials at the white house. they'll follow their female role models to learn things such as life skills and career development. the goal is to make a positive impact on young people so they'll pursue their dream. this first phase of the initiative is all female. a young man's version starts soon. >>> inhe past weeks, wefl seen thousands...
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and where 60 of the 62 businesses they have mentored are succeeding. build your own business is just one of four significant job training programs i think should be the focus of new revenue which ohio will receive from casino licensing fees. i would ask the legislature to consider implementing our co-op internship program to give college students an opportunity to get invaluable experience in their fields, and encourage our young people to stay and thrive in ohio. and we should support the highly successful ohio workforce guarantee because it avoids layoffs and spurs business expansion by providing resources to companies. and i look forward to working with the legislature to create an urban workforce initiative to provide incentives for ohio companies to immediately put unemployed ohioans back to work. i believe in ohio because we favor common sense solutions over ideological extremes. now with the new regulatory reform that we are calling fast than one, we will be able to accelerate funding and final approval for our most promising job creating transp
and where 60 of the 62 businesses they have mentored are succeeding. build your own business is just one of four significant job training programs i think should be the focus of new revenue which ohio will receive from casino licensing fees. i would ask the legislature to consider implementing our co-op internship program to give college students an opportunity to get invaluable experience in their fields, and encourage our young people to stay and thrive in ohio. and we should support the...
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jamal boykin served as his mentor, came over to fairfax, worked while in high school and harvey doesop of juicing former players to mold and bring up these young guys. >> derrin: talk about the pipeline to the l.a. city section. a rebound back into the hands of arizona. talked ability they had 19 offensive rebounds against stanford. here is wise into the corner. fogg controlling it. 16 minutes left in this run. battle for first place. parrom with the pull-up. zhang with the rebound. >> marques: theo robertson -- >> derrin: chris dper has had a real hard time cashing in. it seems like the -- it's almost like the rim has had a lid on it for him. we'll take a break and take you inside the bowels of the mckale center where you see hall of amer kews h to kt dom ou reaunthe wi ♪ new ery led marithened t inne-ond t 5 w ouck20. ♪ >> derrin: we're back at the mckale center, 40-36, arizona here on top. 15:43 left to go in the game. theo robertson, what a terrific story. no points against arizona state. he has been on fire in this game, marques. >> marques: yes and he's had to be for his team t
jamal boykin served as his mentor, came over to fairfax, worked while in high school and harvey doesop of juicing former players to mold and bring up these young guys. >> derrin: talk about the pipeline to the l.a. city section. a rebound back into the hands of arizona. talked ability they had 19 offensive rebounds against stanford. here is wise into the corner. fogg controlling it. 16 minutes left in this run. battle for first place. parrom with the pull-up. zhang with the rebound....
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and housing does not merely satisfy what is going on and that is why we are funding neighborhood mentoring programs there are substance abuse and mental health services administration. we provide evidence based services to homeless youth struggling with behavioral health disorders. that is why we fund the john f. chaffee foster care independence program which helped young men and women in foster care get a strong start for the rest of their lives, and it is why the centers for disease control and prevention support groups like the national network for youth that promotes healthy sexual behaviors. we are working hard to implement the new 110 million-dollar teen pregnancy initiative-- [applause] it is important. science-based programs, evidence based, medically accurate programs that have been shown to reduce teen pregnancy and the want to partner with you on those efforts. we know we can help young women choose other opportunities and it is why we are also going to make sure that every american child and adolescent gets the health care they need. you know, one of the first bill signed into
and housing does not merely satisfy what is going on and that is why we are funding neighborhood mentoring programs there are substance abuse and mental health services administration. we provide evidence based services to homeless youth struggling with behavioral health disorders. that is why we fund the john f. chaffee foster care independence program which helped young men and women in foster care get a strong start for the rest of their lives, and it is why the centers for disease control...
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i couldn't find a mentor and tell my first 15 years. but when i eventually discovered and what i'd seen in my life is if you just keep stepping forward, keep holding on, the right people will come to you. so i would tell them to hold on. and i would also tell them one of my favorite words are discovered in working on this book is the word grace. grace. one of the definitions of words of grace is unmerited gifts from god. i'm like yeah, that's me. i have a host of those. so i would tell them to hold on. grace, the sense that people are out there will help you if you continue to do the things you are supposed to. a few more questions. one more question. no? okay, i was told to wrap it up. last [laughter] okay we have one more question. >> hello, first i like to say congratulations. i'm from new orleans, louisiana. from the words you just spoke about your book a few of the great. i've got a lot of times on my hand. i'm wondering if i could read one. my question is, did you have help writing your book? >> yeah, lots of help. the ultimate he
i couldn't find a mentor and tell my first 15 years. but when i eventually discovered and what i'd seen in my life is if you just keep stepping forward, keep holding on, the right people will come to you. so i would tell them to hold on. and i would also tell them one of my favorite words are discovered in working on this book is the word grace. grace. one of the definitions of words of grace is unmerited gifts from god. i'm like yeah, that's me. i have a host of those. so i would tell them to...
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we need look no further than the mentors we honor today. i am calling on all 200,000 scientists who work for the federal government to do their part in the gut -- in the community, to speak at schools, to efforts like national lab day and help step that same curiosity in students which perhaps led them to pursue a career in science and the first place. nestle also be launching an enrichment program -- nasa will be launching an enrichment program and to bring students to nasa so they may experience that same wonder and excitement. as president, i will try to do my part. we have helped -- we have held astronomy night here at the white house. that was very fond, by the way. -- very fun, by the way. we are planning an annual science fair. secretary duncan and i will be working to promote the teaching profession it, to show young people that teaching is one of the best and most rewarding ways to serve our country. and we are recognizing the folks in this room with awards for excellence in teaching and mentoring. it is with these men and women th
we need look no further than the mentors we honor today. i am calling on all 200,000 scientists who work for the federal government to do their part in the gut -- in the community, to speak at schools, to efforts like national lab day and help step that same curiosity in students which perhaps led them to pursue a career in science and the first place. nestle also be launching an enrichment program -- nasa will be launching an enrichment program and to bring students to nasa so they may...
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. >> the incoming mayor called the support from her longtime mentor humbling. they are facing a budget deficit of more than $120 million. >> we will get through this. we are making evaluations. we have an eye on our budget. we are operating in a deficit. if we don't get that under control, nothing else matters. >> she called the budget her biggest challenge going forward. she is also focused on public safety. she has the fire chief and the police commissioner to stay on the job. >> we are on a good track. we look forward to partnering with 13 to make it better. >> she must also fill vacancies at the top of three city agencies and in the 18 months left in the mayoral term, political analysts and insiders say she must also put our own stamp on the office. >> it will be very important for her to exert her independence to show she can be a capable administrator and two, with some initiatives. it cannot be the status quo. >> the city council president says he will announce members of her transition team this week. also, she sits down one on one with jane miller, tue
. >> the incoming mayor called the support from her longtime mentor humbling. they are facing a budget deficit of more than $120 million. >> we will get through this. we are making evaluations. we have an eye on our budget. we are operating in a deficit. if we don't get that under control, nothing else matters. >> she called the budget her biggest challenge going forward. she is also focused on public safety. she has the fire chief and the police commissioner to stay on the...
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the new mayor's father is a mentor of the governors. >> the respect i have for him -- there has been that additional closeness looking into her daughter's eyes. i always see her father. >> governor o'malley says the leader's style contrasts with the old. >> atkin she has a steady and methodical approach -- i think she has a steady approach. she is a pretty cool steady- going person. >> he had one last bit of it buys. >> don't mess with the pink flamingo. -- he had one bit of advice. >> city hall insiders say it one councilman has been lobbying colleagues for the job. he and another councilman are considered foreigners. >> i would be honored to serve but i still have to talk to my colleagues to find out where they are. >> other council members have also expressed interest. the council president must be elected by eight council members. and another person has been approached for the job. you will hear his answer to that went he joins us live coming out. >> the man behind last year's -- last week's security breach faces a trespassing charge and a $500 fine. authorities believe he crosse
the new mayor's father is a mentor of the governors. >> the respect i have for him -- there has been that additional closeness looking into her daughter's eyes. i always see her father. >> governor o'malley says the leader's style contrasts with the old. >> atkin she has a steady and methodical approach -- i think she has a steady approach. she is a pretty cool steady- going person. >> he had one last bit of it buys. >> don't mess with the pink flamingo. -- he had...
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she was a true mentor, demonic figure. made the trains move on time but as of personality he wrestled with some demons. she had to hang out late with him. she drove at 100 miles per hour. she drove to escape the high rate husband of a woman he was with who fired machine guns in the hill country. a very intense man. he adopted george w. bush as a political acolyte. she learned from those three people how to address texas. regrettably to flash forward, molly passed away in january of 2007. i will read the last paragraph. molly died in her bed at her tree-lined home in the last jen -- when they of january 2007. message boards went up around the country in different cities. flowers were placed outside her home. it was the anniversary of congress passing an amendment to the u.s. constitution to abolish slavery. molly's life was a testimony to knocking people off their high horse for good end and protecting civil liberties which seems to be a word that gets bandied about as if it was a negative. her life was devoted to practicin
she was a true mentor, demonic figure. made the trains move on time but as of personality he wrestled with some demons. she had to hang out late with him. she drove at 100 miles per hour. she drove to escape the high rate husband of a woman he was with who fired machine guns in the hill country. a very intense man. he adopted george w. bush as a political acolyte. she learned from those three people how to address texas. regrettably to flash forward, molly passed away in january of 2007. i will...
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. >> it is really interesting to watch those two, because you know, it is like a mentor, relationship. >> i understood the passion. it was very similar to mine to helping young people. and also, he told me, he said look, when you started your own area and we started your foundation, you were my age. that kind of hit home with me. >> you need someone to, you know, to really look at and to really follow, you know, to one day when i am his age, a long time from now. >> he's not that old. >> yes, 50 years from that. i'm going to tell them. >> passing the toys down to someone else. >> we have a bunch of things throughout the whole weekend where everybody in the family can enjoy. there is something for everyone, the game. and for all of it, every event. you need to be there at every event. >> yeah, we're just trying to do it. of them. but we encourage people to give. and i think that the partnership with them and myself, they bring out all the resources together. and they will enable us to connect with more individuals in the community. >> to make sure to join us for the half hour special,
. >> it is really interesting to watch those two, because you know, it is like a mentor, relationship. >> i understood the passion. it was very similar to mine to helping young people. and also, he told me, he said look, when you started your own area and we started your foundation, you were my age. that kind of hit home with me. >> you need someone to, you know, to really look at and to really follow, you know, to one day when i am his age, a long time from now. >> he's...
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lou olson was a great mentor to many players that he's helped put in the nba and even in their life experience guys that didn't make it past college. >> steve: one of the all-time washington scoring list, there is mr. pondexter needing just three more, he has a 26 point game, his career-high is 31. did that in the overtime loss at texas tech earlier this year. >> miles: pondexter played at and they didn't win the state championship. can you believe that? >> steve: that's hard to believe. who did they lose to? >> miles: there's the former arizona recruit in the state semifinals. >> steve: there's throw down by marcus capers. washington leading washington sta state. gaddy goes in easily and scores and that's another example of washington state not recognizing on defense. and ken bone talked to his players about that yesterday. he said this might be the quietest team he has ever been around. he said we have to communicate on defense. tell your teammates where you are. 6:47 to play. 74-53. coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena. and the washington state cougars led by four a
lou olson was a great mentor to many players that he's helped put in the nba and even in their life experience guys that didn't make it past college. >> steve: one of the all-time washington scoring list, there is mr. pondexter needing just three more, he has a 26 point game, his career-high is 31. did that in the overtime loss at texas tech earlier this year. >> miles: pondexter played at and they didn't win the state championship. can you believe that? >> steve: that's hard...
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. >> i am not a spiritual mentor. bill:"borat" falls on eminem's head. roll it. >> it is losing.u. >> are you serious? are you [beep] serious? bill: can you explain this to me? >> some people like their eminems plain and sum like them with nuts. [laughter] bill: i don't know what that means. why am i laughing? i swear to god, i do not know what that meant. somebody, tell me what that means. >> the whole interrogation torture situation -- barack obama might allow an unnecessary show trial driven by the left. >> i do not think he will go along with that. i have been even had with the president so far, giving him praise when he deserved it, been quizzical when i did not understand something. he starts doing that, he loses me. i am off the reservation. if he will start caving to lightweights like patrick leahy, sit on your back porch on a nice night and a daffodil head flies by you, patrick lee makes that look like titanium, he is such a lightweight. bill: i think the folks -- i will say this about the president. he has made a mistake letting it go on this long. >> listen. it is wort
. >> i am not a spiritual mentor. bill:"borat" falls on eminem's head. roll it. >> it is losing.u. >> are you serious? are you [beep] serious? bill: can you explain this to me? >> some people like their eminems plain and sum like them with nuts. [laughter] bill: i don't know what that means. why am i laughing? i swear to god, i do not know what that meant. somebody, tell me what that means. >> the whole interrogation torture situation -- barack obama...
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i have a show that i can mentor girls and teach them every single thing they know.n't miss it at all. at all. >> isn't a lot of it boring? >> larry: it didn't push me creatively as much as i would like. toward my modeling career, some of the clients, in between shots, they go, i know, i know you're doing. >> larry: it's over. >> you're ready to go. but i like producing and creating and i'm in the business now of creating stars, i'm more interested in that than building my own. >> larry: you pretty much keep the same male models, right? >> there are five judging spots on "america's next top model" right now there's myself, miss jay and there's nigel. i'm sorry, there are four. there are four permanent or semipermanent spots. the spot of the female established almost retired legendary supermodel is something that's cycled so every couple of months they cycle that position. >> larry: why is that show so successful? >> i think it's successful because it pulls back the curtain on a world that seems so intimidating. a world that people thought was it cycles so every coupl
i have a show that i can mentor girls and teach them every single thing they know.n't miss it at all. at all. >> isn't a lot of it boring? >> larry: it didn't push me creatively as much as i would like. toward my modeling career, some of the clients, in between shots, they go, i know, i know you're doing. >> larry: it's over. >> you're ready to go. but i like producing and creating and i'm in the business now of creating stars, i'm more interested in that than building...
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can they benefit from a mentor?king at the various pieces, bringing it all together to provide the proper range of support. that is the plan, not only to continue running the programs in the agency, but to run the leveraged programs across the government's, reaching down in close partnership and collaboration with those of you in the community. again and, i want to thank you for the incredible work did you do in these challenging times. we will have a chance to highlight the work of one young person that is here today. he started his own nonprofit foundation and is equally well known in washington power brokers and in communities across the country, talking about is that here at the head table. -- talking about zack bonner here at the head table. i have been inspired by his story and i know that one of his latest effort is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youths. i am disappointed that you are taking the southern route, by passing my home state of kansas. but we wish you luck
can they benefit from a mentor?king at the various pieces, bringing it all together to provide the proper range of support. that is the plan, not only to continue running the programs in the agency, but to run the leveraged programs across the government's, reaching down in close partnership and collaboration with those of you in the community. again and, i want to thank you for the incredible work did you do in these challenging times. we will have a chance to highlight the work of one young...
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and his memoir he describes the older gentleman who serves as a mentor to him in hawaii who would alwaysabout black power and and he listens to them very carefully but at the same time he feels the view of the world is too narrow and static and it is the unchanging view of racial discrimination. at one point he describes listening to a speech from the former stokely carmichael in the early '80s at columbia had one woman asked a question and he said the way in which it was responded his eyes glowed from a mad man or a saint. the obama's view is something that is anachronistic that is suitable for the politics of the '60s and '70s but not flexible enough to take into the changing demographics. >> host: yet he has opened the white house and made it available to people of different ideological and a wide range and al sharpton is somebody who in the popular imagination and we considered as a fiery black activist but yet he is someone who has access to the white house and down to see the president. what do you think of how obama has handled four been accessible or reached out to african-americ
and his memoir he describes the older gentleman who serves as a mentor to him in hawaii who would alwaysabout black power and and he listens to them very carefully but at the same time he feels the view of the world is too narrow and static and it is the unchanging view of racial discrimination. at one point he describes listening to a speech from the former stokely carmichael in the early '80s at columbia had one woman asked a question and he said the way in which it was responded his eyes...
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glenn: final thoughts with my mentor and hero, jon huntsman. jon, new year, we have to refound ourselves and our country. if you had to resolve one thing to start all over again or two things, what would it be? >> two quick thoughts, glenn, when you are in the service of your fellow man, you are in the service of your god. therefore, let us reach out and help other people in 2010 and forget ourselves and we'll fine that life is happy and positive and more meaningful. number two, forgive yourself. let's not have people walking around saying i'm carrying this bag of rocks over my shoulder, i'm at blame for this and that. forgive yourself. move forward and you'll have a great year. it will be the best year of your life. this is a great country and this is going to be a great new start. glenn: jon huntsman, thank you, my friend. from new york, good night
glenn: final thoughts with my mentor and hero, jon huntsman. jon, new year, we have to refound ourselves and our country. if you had to resolve one thing to start all over again or two things, what would it be? >> two quick thoughts, glenn, when you are in the service of your fellow man, you are in the service of your god. therefore, let us reach out and help other people in 2010 and forget ourselves and we'll fine that life is happy and positive and more meaningful. number two, forgive...
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attorneys and businesswomen have partnered with women around the world as mentors, trainers, co-collaborators, to share their practices, exchange experiences, and provide support. in addressing women's access to justice, we realize that raising our voice for equal rights and equal treatment under the law is necessary. but it is not sufficient. passing laws is important, but it is not nearly enough because laws must be backed and enforced by effective and responsible governments. judges and legal practitioners are in critical positions, not only to influence how laws are made, but to help ensure that they are indeed enforced. there is so much we can do to support women who are changing the world for the better through the legal profession. the beijing agenda can still be our road map, but we have our work more than cut out for us. i often think about the first women's rights convention that took place in the united states. it was over 160 years ago, and a group of women and some very supportive men -- every good cause needs the support of men -- adopted a declaration of sentiments. it was a ve
attorneys and businesswomen have partnered with women around the world as mentors, trainers, co-collaborators, to share their practices, exchange experiences, and provide support. in addressing women's access to justice, we realize that raising our voice for equal rights and equal treatment under the law is necessary. but it is not sufficient. passing laws is important, but it is not nearly enough because laws must be backed and enforced by effective and responsible governments. judges and...
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. >> glenn: final thoughts with my mentor jon hunltsman. new year, we have to refined ourselves and our country, if you have one resolve to start all over again what would it be? >> with you are in the service of your fellow man, you are in the service of god. let us reach out and help people in 2010 and forget ourselves find that life is happy and positive and more meaningful. number two, forgive yourself. let's not have people walking around, i'm a blame for this or that. start the new year out. move forward and you'll have a great, great era and best year of your life. this is a great country and great new start. >> glenn: jon, thank you very much. from new york, g
. >> glenn: final thoughts with my mentor jon hunltsman. new year, we have to refined ourselves and our country, if you have one resolve to start all over again what would it be? >> with you are in the service of your fellow man, you are in the service of god. let us reach out and help people in 2010 and forget ourselves find that life is happy and positive and more meaningful. number two, forgive yourself. let's not have people walking around, i'm a blame for this or that. start...
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i'm placed in indianapolis and i have posed a challenge to my mentor who is a ceo, and challenging my classmates and the panel to take a closer look at media marketing as a new forum toward educating children. they are the number one consumer target audience in the world. they have non-residual income. while we went through an economic downturn, the entertainment industry did not. the entertainment industry grew based on this consumer audience. they listen to radio or that we can ever listen to radio because they have the time. they watch television or then we will ever have time to watch tv. they know what's going on on tv -- we can go on about that. how would you address the idea education policy reform by making the classroom the ultimate social medium marketing forum which improved academic achievement, using the number one media formats for this consumer audience? those formats being radio, music television, and entertainment -- and edutainment. do you also think that this model would reintroduce or invigorate our children to want to be educated on media and adding jobs in scienc
i'm placed in indianapolis and i have posed a challenge to my mentor who is a ceo, and challenging my classmates and the panel to take a closer look at media marketing as a new forum toward educating children. they are the number one consumer target audience in the world. they have non-residual income. while we went through an economic downturn, the entertainment industry did not. the entertainment industry grew based on this consumer audience. they listen to radio or that we can ever listen to...
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. >> reporter: he has spent the last ten months as a medical mentor in afghanistan.been teaching the afghan national army and national police how to run a hospital and as proud as ashley is of her father, she says spending time apart from him wasn't easy. >> because i'm really close with him and it was hard to say bye to him. >> reporter: now her dad is back we asked ashley what she wanted to do. of all places she says eating here at the waffle house. why waffle house? >> because that is where eate before he left. i promised him the day after he left we would go back. >> reporter: ashley is happy she will have a lot more time to spend with her dad. her dad can think of only one word to describe the experience. >> priceless. everything that we do builds up to seeing the family again and any reaction that we get is just phenomenon. >>> severe winter weather in the deep south is affecting sea creatures. these manatees are causing a stir in florida as they huddle together for warmth. for my arthritis, i use new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on con
. >> reporter: he has spent the last ten months as a medical mentor in afghanistan.been teaching the afghan national army and national police how to run a hospital and as proud as ashley is of her father, she says spending time apart from him wasn't easy. >> because i'm really close with him and it was hard to say bye to him. >> reporter: now her dad is back we asked ashley what she wanted to do. of all places she says eating here at the waffle house. why waffle house?...
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. >> aim a pastor, he's a member, i'm not a spiritual mentor. >> borat falls on eminem's head on thehe tape. >> and by attack, it's floating. >> oh. >> oh, no. >> eminem nice to meet you. (blee (bleep). >> miller, can you explain this to me? >> some people like their eminem plain and some like them with nuts (laughter) >> i don't know what that means. why am i laughing? >> yes, you do. >> i don't know-- i swear to god i don't know what that meant. all right, now. >> look at that and tell me what it means. >> this whole interrogation, torture situation, barack obama may allow a phony unnecessary show trial driven by the far left. what say you? >> i don't think he'll go ahead with it, i'll be honest with you, i've been pretty evenhanded with the president, giving him praise when i thought he deserved it, and quizzical when i don't understand that. he starts doing something like that he loses me, i'm off the reservation and if he's going to cater to light weights like patrick leahy on this. you sit on your porch in a late summer night and one of those dried up daffodil's float by you, h
. >> aim a pastor, he's a member, i'm not a spiritual mentor. >> borat falls on eminem's head on thehe tape. >> and by attack, it's floating. >> oh. >> oh, no. >> eminem nice to meet you. (blee (bleep). >> miller, can you explain this to me? >> some people like their eminem plain and some like them with nuts (laughter) >> i don't know what that means. why am i laughing? >> yes, you do. >> i don't know-- i swear to god i don't...
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mcchrystal's strategy is pairing afghan security force was international and american troops, trying to mentor, trying to build up the security forces here and it's a risk, but it's a risk that u.s. officials, gregg, say must be taken in order to turn this country around. connor powell in kabul, afghanistan. well, the attack is bringing brand new attention to the role that america's spy agency is playing in this dangerous area of the world. the cia undergoing major changes in recent years, agents moving choser to the front lines and playing a more direct role in our military operation as we battle militants not only in afghanistan but across the border in pakistan as well. caroline shively has been looking into that from washington. i understand the cia plays a big role in the unmanned drone program. tell us about that. >> sure, gregg. chapman is reportedly where a lot of the manage for unmanned drone strikes are originated, not the execution, not the launch, that's done elsewhere, but the guys at chapman help figure out how to target in afghanistan and across the border in pakistan. now, this
mcchrystal's strategy is pairing afghan security force was international and american troops, trying to mentor, trying to build up the security forces here and it's a risk, but it's a risk that u.s. officials, gregg, say must be taken in order to turn this country around. connor powell in kabul, afghanistan. well, the attack is bringing brand new attention to the role that america's spy agency is playing in this dangerous area of the world. the cia undergoing major changes in recent years,...
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nigerian is not unusual but when you factor them all together and you have the al qaeda intercept mentoringand you have the cash purchase in the luggage and you have a boarding the flight for the u.s. and the father, it is the failure to assemble the data that is more significant than overlooking some bright red flag it seems to me and that is my question because that could be an important shipping piece of data and if we are not in a position to collectives, that appears to me as something that perhaps could be improved. >> i think you are absolutely right. the discussions were having with their international departments, governance as well as air carriers-- we need to look at the questions of is there additional information. are there any additional information we should share or standards and this is the kind of thing we address in the process which is the international body for standards of aviation travel. >> okay, let me deal to the ranking member for a second round of questions but now that he is back and wanted to make the point that i was going to make earlier. i agreed with senato
nigerian is not unusual but when you factor them all together and you have the al qaeda intercept mentoringand you have the cash purchase in the luggage and you have a boarding the flight for the u.s. and the father, it is the failure to assemble the data that is more significant than overlooking some bright red flag it seems to me and that is my question because that could be an important shipping piece of data and if we are not in a position to collectives, that appears to me as something...
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. >> last season you mentored the contestants on "american idol," what do you think of that show? can't believe the viewers that they have. they've all been very nice to me. i had a lot of comments when i was on the show. >> are the judges too hard on the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they're to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how sincere they all are. the words that are great don't work any harder than the ones that are not so grit. and i know the ones that are not so great are just as sincere. it bareaks my heart to tell anyone that they suck. >> dolly writes children's books. her new book is entitled "i am a rainbow." >> i give a book a month to every child through my imagination library through the dollywood foundation at dollywood. this book is called "i am a rainbow" it's about all the different moods of children. it's simple, sweet and done in rhyme, it's talking about the colors and the moods of children. >> dolly, you are ageless, you ar
. >> last season you mentored the contestants on "american idol," what do you think of that show? can't believe the viewers that they have. they've all been very nice to me. i had a lot of comments when i was on the show. >> are the judges too hard on the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they're to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how...
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. >> joe: capitals dads and mentors make that trip with us to boston, new york variety. trip that's been widely popular arn the nhl. pittsburgh penguins brought thrawr their papas on a recent spin and laid down philadelphia. >> craig: i think they had fun last year wasn't it we were down in tampa bay and florida. nice, warm weather for the dads. a lost them coming from western canada. >> joe: michal neuvirth's father, i want to say the name is peter, witnessed his son's first nhl win on that trip. [ whistle ] >> joe: this one deflected off the rink. we are approaching rather quickly the vancouver olympics. there's what's to come on the schedule. >> craig: you can see 11 games in 19 days. five home, six away. three sets of back to backs and three southeast division games and a road trip upcoming start february off and to finish it up, moving in on that olympic break. >> joe: january 26, 2010 and the investigate one is almost half a hundred. wayne gretzky, 49 today. just sigh of the 3:00 mark this have third period with the capitals in front by four. washington beings wins
. >> joe: capitals dads and mentors make that trip with us to boston, new york variety. trip that's been widely popular arn the nhl. pittsburgh penguins brought thrawr their papas on a recent spin and laid down philadelphia. >> craig: i think they had fun last year wasn't it we were down in tampa bay and florida. nice, warm weather for the dads. a lost them coming from western canada. >> joe: michal neuvirth's father, i want to say the name is peter, witnessed his son's first...
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to watch coach lewis interact with his young athletes, recruiting and encouraging them both as a mentornd as a coach. as rick once said, the key to coaching is not what you do, but the way you do it. the intangibles, the motivational parts of the game, are the most important facets of it. a successful coach not only prepares his team for victory but motivates them along the way. this coach accomplishes this each time he sets a foot on the court and has great concern and appreciation for each of his players and that is an invaluable trait as a successful coach. however his proudest accomplishment is being a dedicated husband to phyllis, a father and grandfather. i encourage my colleagues to join me in commending coach lewis for his service to austin p. university. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? without objection. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. i heard my colleague from east tennessee make those remarks and i had to add something. the people from east tennessee forget about the fact that memphis exists in tenne
to watch coach lewis interact with his young athletes, recruiting and encouraging them both as a mentornd as a coach. as rick once said, the key to coaching is not what you do, but the way you do it. the intangibles, the motivational parts of the game, are the most important facets of it. a successful coach not only prepares his team for victory but motivates them along the way. this coach accomplishes this each time he sets a foot on the court and has great concern and appreciation for each of...
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nigerian is not unusual but when you factor them all together and you have the al qaeda intercept mentoring and you have the cash purchase in the luggage and you have a boarding the flight for the u.s. and the father, it is the failure to assemble the data that is more significant than overlooking some bright red flag it seems to me and that is my question because that could be an important shipping piece of data and if we are not in a position to collectives, that appears to me as something that perhaps could be improved. >> i think you are absolutely right. the discussions were having with their international departments, governance as well as air carriers-- we need to look at the questions of is there additional information. are there any additional information we should share or standards and this is the kind of thing we address in the process which is the international body for standards of aviation travel. >> okay, let me deal to the ranking member for a second round of questions but now that he is back and wanted to make the point that i was going to make earlier. i agreed with senat
nigerian is not unusual but when you factor them all together and you have the al qaeda intercept mentoring and you have the cash purchase in the luggage and you have a boarding the flight for the u.s. and the father, it is the failure to assemble the data that is more significant than overlooking some bright red flag it seems to me and that is my question because that could be an important shipping piece of data and if we are not in a position to collectives, that appears to me as something...
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in his book he describes an older gentleman who serves as a mentor to him in hawaii who would always be talking about this black power stuff, as obama puts it. he also describes meeting black nationalists in chicago, and that, you know, he listens to them very y carefully, but at the same time he feels that their view of the world is narrow and too static. and it is an unchanging a few of racial discrimination and segregation. at one point he describes listening to a speech by the former stokely carmichael by the early '80's at columbia university and says that he is speaking. a woman asks the question. the way in which he responds is a madman or a saint. so obama's view of black power is really something that is anachronistic to something so that was suitable to the politics and 1960's and '70's, but is not flexible enough to take into account the changing racial and political demographics of our multi-cultural present. >> host: and yet he has opened the white house, made it available to people of different, you know, ideological and the wide range of the spectrum. al sharpton who i
in his book he describes an older gentleman who serves as a mentor to him in hawaii who would always be talking about this black power stuff, as obama puts it. he also describes meeting black nationalists in chicago, and that, you know, he listens to them very y carefully, but at the same time he feels that their view of the world is narrow and too static. and it is an unchanging a few of racial discrimination and segregation. at one point he describes listening to a speech by the former...
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in his memoir he describes an older gentleman who serves as a mentor in hawaii who would always be talking about this black power stuff as obama puts it. he also describes meeting black nationalists in chicago and that he listens to them very carefully at the same time feels their view of the world is too narrow and static and it is an on changing view of racial discrimination and segregation and the one point he describes listening to a speech by the former stokely carmichael by the early 80's and he says that a woman is speaking and asks a question and he says the way in which he responds his eyes glowed with the guise of a mad man or st.. so obama's view of black power is something that is anachronistic, something that was suitable for the politics of the 1960's and 70's but is not flexible enough to take into account the changing racial and political demographics of our multi-cultural president. >> host: and yet he has opened the white house, made it available to people of different, you know, ideological and the wide range of the spectrum, al sharpton was somebody who has been at leas
in his memoir he describes an older gentleman who serves as a mentor in hawaii who would always be talking about this black power stuff as obama puts it. he also describes meeting black nationalists in chicago and that he listens to them very carefully at the same time feels their view of the world is too narrow and static and it is an on changing view of racial discrimination and segregation and the one point he describes listening to a speech by the former stokely carmichael by the early 80's...
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he says she's his muse; she's says he's her mentor. >> almodovar: it is true that we love each other.id that happen? >> cruz: it started many years ago, when i was a kid. and we've gone through so much together. >> rose: both agree almodovar relaunched cruz's career-- which had stalled out in hollywood-- when he gave her the lead in the spanish film "volver" in 2006. >> cruz: it opened a lot of new doors. >> rose: it also showed you what you could do. >> cruz: it's emotionally and in every way more demanding than most of the characters that i played before that point. >> rose: though the movie was in spanish, her earthy, expressive performance proved to american critics that cruz had the range and the talent-- no matter what the language-- to win an academy award nomination for best actress. it was a vindication for cruz, who has struggled for years to be more than just the beautiful girl. however, her sensuality is an essential part of her appeal. it's always there. other actresses have had it. sophia lauren had it. tell me about you and this sexuality. it's in your d.n.a.? >> cruz:
he says she's his muse; she's says he's her mentor. >> almodovar: it is true that we love each other.id that happen? >> cruz: it started many years ago, when i was a kid. and we've gone through so much together. >> rose: both agree almodovar relaunched cruz's career-- which had stalled out in hollywood-- when he gave her the lead in the spanish film "volver" in 2006. >> cruz: it opened a lot of new doors. >> rose: it also showed you what you could do....
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i want to not only mentor them, but if they to want build careers, great. >> asigone through a battle with cancer, it brings joy to my heart because people like sheila johnson helped make a difference for people like me. >> it is great to have someone give you money, but it is much more important for someone to give you money and to stand behind it. >> i think sheila just excel exeplifies the woman that is in a position and walks the talk. >> she shes the work she has done in building this company as a means she is going to better the world for all women, for all people of color. >> i am dr. sheila c johnson. this is my life 365. >> it is better to talk about something negative, still more. >> i have taken the team and given it back to the fans. >> i throw back in so i can catch it again. >> i enjoy life. i enjoy living every day. every day is different for me. i don't do the same thing every day. i am a person that likes to explore different avenues. i like to do different things. i like to meet new people. i like to embrace people. i like to help others. i like to be there for peopl
i want to not only mentor them, but if they to want build careers, great. >> asigone through a battle with cancer, it brings joy to my heart because people like sheila johnson helped make a difference for people like me. >> it is great to have someone give you money, but it is much more important for someone to give you money and to stand behind it. >> i think sheila just excel exeplifies the woman that is in a position and walks the talk. >> she shes the work she has...
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and the hoon, a style of modern dce named for ailey's mentor.on hahelped make ailey an intertional brand. 30 professional dancs tour constantly. to de the company has performed in 7countries for an estimated 23 million people. >> please welcome e alvin ailey american danceheater. ( applause ) >> brown: anlast year they appeared on the popur abc prime timehow dancing with the stars. jamisowas skeptical at first but thename around. >> the wor is full of ways for people to dae. when we get r opportunities, there we are. >> brown: i oftefind when i'm talking to people at dance fomany people seems the haest one to get. the least accessible. >> yes. >> brown: they don get it. >>hat's okay. brown: that's okay? >> yesjust fine. all we wanyou to do to ... is get inhe theater. there's nothing like live performance. >> brown: you have to remeer at there's no test at the end of it. it's like lookinat a painter, yoknow. yolook at a painting. you gesomething from it. or you don't. it moves your it doesn't moveou. there's nody strapping you in your seat and sa
and the hoon, a style of modern dce named for ailey's mentor.on hahelped make ailey an intertional brand. 30 professional dancs tour constantly. to de the company has performed in 7countries for an estimated 23 million people. >> please welcome e alvin ailey american danceheater. ( applause ) >> brown: anlast year they appeared on the popur abc prime timehow dancing with the stars. jamisowas skeptical at first but thename around. >> the wor is full of ways for people to dae....
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to help mentor the teachers. paid them a small stipend, very cost effective but it motivated and rewarded very strong performer. the only catch is, if you do not measure student achievement, the people who get these positions are the ones who have been there the longest, have the most friends, shout the loudest, or simply appeared to be the most fun in class. i love what you're talking about, after you've identified, truly identified whose very successful in the classroom. >> since i referred to new york and use the term institutional memory, you know, that's the trouble sometimes with a conversation. but i clearly and i think i referred to the importance of educators and teachers, and you can't have success in education with that good teachers. and they have to be respected. they are the tool. they are the cure for our future. and as an entrepreneur, you would be surprised to see how many entrepreneurs and businesses are seeking funding for teacher or professional development, for training, for tracking, for coa
to help mentor the teachers. paid them a small stipend, very cost effective but it motivated and rewarded very strong performer. the only catch is, if you do not measure student achievement, the people who get these positions are the ones who have been there the longest, have the most friends, shout the loudest, or simply appeared to be the most fun in class. i love what you're talking about, after you've identified, truly identified whose very successful in the classroom. >> since i...
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i really have been blessed in a lot of ways by having you as a mentor, a friend and a colleague and alsos a teacher.fsb so i'm really -- the introduction means a lot to me. gary, i want to thank you as well. on not getting fogged in. >> it was tough. >> glad you can make it over here. let me begin first of all by no great regret that my coeditor couldn't be here today. paul is a center research fellow at the institute and he's a remarkable scholar. he holds three ph.d.s. one in economics and another in sociology from universities in his native romania and he also has a ph.d. from political science where he studied with this year's nobel prize winner eleanor oststrum. and paul is in europe this week and couldn't be here for the event. but by way of biography let me tell you a couple of things about paul. give you some insight as to why this book was important to him and why these themes are important. paul, who's romanian by birth, was a victim of centralized planning and communism in europe. and he brought about market reforms in post-communist europe in part because of his own personal
i really have been blessed in a lot of ways by having you as a mentor, a friend and a colleague and alsos a teacher.fsb so i'm really -- the introduction means a lot to me. gary, i want to thank you as well. on not getting fogged in. >> it was tough. >> glad you can make it over here. let me begin first of all by no great regret that my coeditor couldn't be here today. paul is a center research fellow at the institute and he's a remarkable scholar. he holds three ph.d.s. one in...
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. >> reporr: professor go ahd, you work with the leues, what can they do, what kinof mentoring or what do theyo to prevent it. >> well, first of all there is a trendous amount of effort put intprograms to address this iue. i know that both bil hunter and commissione stern have focused othe whole issue of thigangster type of culture and agery. the fact that ns and so forth will not be lerated, cannot be tolerated, in these very passione kinds of sports tivities. we've been very, very luck schools have been sh up, fa food places, even mortuary churches, courthous and so forth have all been suect to thesshooting incidents. we have avded that in spt more by luck than by effort. t both david stern and roger goell in the nfl have made an effort to try to educate about this situation and ma make unequically clear that they will come down ju iciously but they willome down very, verhard on any gun issue and i thk that is what david stern going to do. >> reporter:ike wise, is this partilar suspension, in this paicular case, was at a surprise or is that what y see happening, mmissioner attorney s
. >> reporr: professor go ahd, you work with the leues, what can they do, what kinof mentoring or what do theyo to prevent it. >> well, first of all there is a trendous amount of effort put intprograms to address this iue. i know that both bil hunter and commissione stern have focused othe whole issue of thigangster type of culture and agery. the fact that ns and so forth will not be lerated, cannot be tolerated, in these very passione kinds of sports tivities. we've been very, very...