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a mind trip of myself.do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and ever since has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to see how much of it he recalls. >> i'm going to play this for you, okay? and this is you when you first came in here. [ inaudible ] >> wrapping around my neck and -- [ bleep ] ahhh! >> so watching that, what do you think? who is that guy? >> i don't know. >> nathaniel, was that an act, or was that you? >> crazy thing is, i don't remember it. i don't remember none of this. >> well, what was it like seeing yourself like that? >> i didn't like seeing it. that's why this is so surprising right now. i mean, it wouldn't be half as surprising if i knew what i did. but it's just -- wow. >> are you okay, thoug
a mind trip of myself.do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and ever since has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to see how much of it he recalls. >> i'm going to play this for...
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when we think of hypnosis we think of mind control with no practical use. as jim reports that's not necessarily the case. >> diane is being hypnotized for something that has been bothering her for a long time. she first walked through the doors as positive changes hypnosis two years ago without telling anyone. >> i can't believe you spent money on something like that. that's very typical mommology then. but after i told them and i started the more and more i came and the more i learn about it, i was excited about it. >> as a hypnotist she's seen many people walk through the front door questioning what hypnosis is. >> that's not what we do here. >> each session last about half an hour, twice a week and requires the client to do more than lie down. >> if you've ever had a massage or sitting around reading a book and you're fairly relaxed that's the state of alpha. that's where, you know, the state of fate is. this is where meditation takes place. it's kind of similar like falling asleep. >> when falling asleep, a person goes through states of relaxed mental c
when we think of hypnosis we think of mind control with no practical use. as jim reports that's not necessarily the case. >> diane is being hypnotized for something that has been bothering her for a long time. she first walked through the doors as positive changes hypnosis two years ago without telling anyone. >> i can't believe you spent money on something like that. that's very typical mommology then. but after i told them and i started the more and more i came and the more i...
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our distance from the divine mind is greater than a dog compares to the einstein mind. i hope you get an experience of one's life, trying to penetrate in so far as the human mind can into the mysteries and glory because that's the better part of that other world. >> i want to come back to that but we want to give the viewers an opportunity to get a brush through or overview of how you went into this work by looking at different religions. let's start with hinduism. >> that's the chechia which now virtually belongs to the world. it is the symbol of nature, grateful, dancing, sheva dances in the twirling stars, rhythm of the human heart. contracted with modern city, we have a bigger university, 20 billion light years across but in way the stars are beautiful but on the other hand that's dead matter for us where this is imminently alive t.secret is the bottom leg which is planted on a dwarf, which incapsulates this, as long as we have ourself centeredness firmly under foot and we can rise above it then we can see the beauty and reality. >> formation of hinduism, what years
our distance from the divine mind is greater than a dog compares to the einstein mind. i hope you get an experience of one's life, trying to penetrate in so far as the human mind can into the mysteries and glory because that's the better part of that other world. >> i want to come back to that but we want to give the viewers an opportunity to get a brush through or overview of how you went into this work by looking at different religions. let's start with hinduism. >> that's the...
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. >>> the destructive power of a tornado always boggles the mind and this is no exception. take a look at this video from china looks like a pleasant day. if you notice the shadows, looks like storm clouds may be rolling in. take a look at this blue building. it is moving. >> holy cow. >> no way. >> that warehouse was lifted off the ground and moved to the other side of the street because of a tornado. >> you didn't see any kind of debris here leave or anything before that. all of a sudden you saw the shadow of the building. i wonder if it was still under construction. >> makes you really nervous about the building codes. >> onto texas where twisters are not uncommon. the person that posted this calls it a land spout tornado. looks like a devil to me. in any case i wouldn't want to be under it. you can see dust at the bottom. you see the spout going up into the air twisting? it has the dust around and you can see the white snakey line going through there. >>> when the police are hot on your tail, probably not the best idea to call 911 and ask the dispatcher for them to get
. >>> the destructive power of a tornado always boggles the mind and this is no exception. take a look at this video from china looks like a pleasant day. if you notice the shadows, looks like storm clouds may be rolling in. take a look at this blue building. it is moving. >> holy cow. >> no way. >> that warehouse was lifted off the ground and moved to the other side of the street because of a tornado. >> you didn't see any kind of debris here leave or anything...
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is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-bye for this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can't tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are you forgetting he tried to rob us ? no, he didn't. - you jumped to "conclusives." - i think you mean "jumped to conclusions." whatever. you made a mistake. well, all i know is, he wouldn't take any money for fixing my car. - i think there may be something we can do. - what ? i'm still good friends with the chief mechanic down at the post office. maybe if i have a talk with him. she's been quiet all evening. no trouble at all. - i'm so glad. - what an angel. - thank you for sitting with her. - a pleasure. good night. good night. is something wrong, jamal ? no. you've hardly said a word all night. i don't have much to say. what's wrong ? did i do so
is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-bye for this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can't tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are you forgetting he tried to rob us ? no, he...
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to my apparently untrained mind. spectroscope was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example. exceptionally precise. and expensive then there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag. spectroscope can be less expensive complex sample prep work and excludes samples then there are traditional chemical analyses applications of which are more limited and require extensive training in many cases though spectroscopy is the best just not for investigating. a coloring agent whose spectrum is too intense for us to observe any individual molecules vibrations that we would usually need to register in order to identify the composition of the substance in question in short the spectrum of the coloring agent makes it impossible to observe any spectra of the combinational scattering. which would be otherwise visible. but just because. it doesn't mean that the inspect
to my apparently untrained mind. spectroscope was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example. exceptionally precise. and expensive then there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag. spectroscope can be less expensive complex sample prep work and excludes samples then there are traditional chemical analyses applications of which...
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people this is very unique like-minded people for sure to say hi to anybody back home i jim discover what i'm up there all here and i are all shepherd chapel family you need to be here we love you there's nothing else you like to add we pressure you can that i have one thing passover is absolutely wonderful to compare after studying you wait you mean such like-minded people in the near is like being here with family that's one of the most fascinating things you can do because it's all about our heavenly father brings us all together is absolutely fabulous if you have come to passover maturity, because it's an experience could decided any better thinks her come out thank you thank you y'all have a blessed day by ceiling height which name were you from around from oklahoma: even studying about 20 years hearing over how you first come upon the program accidentally sitting at the desk either crazy stores like that accidentally came across it what did you think we first rented on it answered everson bible said that your heart from that point yes that's a beautiful thing rather funny passo
people this is very unique like-minded people for sure to say hi to anybody back home i jim discover what i'm up there all here and i are all shepherd chapel family you need to be here we love you there's nothing else you like to add we pressure you can that i have one thing passover is absolutely wonderful to compare after studying you wait you mean such like-minded people in the near is like being here with family that's one of the most fascinating things you can do because it's all about our...
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mind-body connection, what it means. two books and the dvd are yours for a contribution of $200. we urge you to call 866-359- 4334. i do not even know if i finished my offer for you to come to the set of democracy now! when i will show you the books. you can read the books, take them out, we may even that you take one of them. come to the set, watch the broadcast. i am pointing in this direction because that is where you sit. you are there as we broadcast, and then i get to host you for dinner, and we break bread together, toast to link tv. your stories,hear and become old friends fast. we were just pitching on another station, a commuter rail station, and danny glover called in. you never know who is listening. make the call and support independent media, supports link tv. 866-359-4334. fromhe conversations vancouver to new york on drug addiction, attention deficit disorder, on the mind-body connection. $75 contribution, you get the dvd of our conversations with gabor mate. how is it that he is hardly known in this coun
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powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds.
powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds.
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the mind is the where is something. these kids often have trouble with reading, so start seeing in third grade that the kid is good at math, let him take more math. don't let him to baby math. another kind of find is the word -- the guy who knows all the facts about his favorite music stars and baseball players whatever the thing is that he really likes. i always get asked by parents how can i tell what kind of a thinker my child is? well, it often shows up around seven, eight or nine years old. visual thinkers like me like to do art and the mathematical minds like mathematics and they like to do legos and buildings and visuals like to build things. the writers are good at writing and then you have some thinkers that it's all words. they are just kind of in math. then you have auditory learners. dyslexic students, she could learn anything through vision and the reason she didn't learn anything through vision is because you have a lot of visual processing problems. sometimes visual images with get distorted. we need to h
the mind is the where is something. these kids often have trouble with reading, so start seeing in third grade that the kid is good at math, let him take more math. don't let him to baby math. another kind of find is the word -- the guy who knows all the facts about his favorite music stars and baseball players whatever the thing is that he really likes. i always get asked by parents how can i tell what kind of a thinker my child is? well, it often shows up around seven, eight or nine years...
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that is another example of different minds working together. the mother of an autistic child throughout the movie it took a long time to get the right team of people then we got nick jackson and the writer will the writer gives a structure but nick understood my visual thinking in the movie did a great job of showing that. that is another example of different minds working together. one thing that is universal is bottom-up thinking. everything is learned by specific examples. if you want to teach a child what up means then you go up the hills, up the escalator escalator, i jumped up, i walked up the hill. a bunch of specific examples. i think here in government inside the beltway, we need to get a lot more bottom-up thinking and one of the things that really works is abstract evocation. you have a degree in political science and have a degree in government but they don't know about the practical world how those policies will affect this person over here or over here or over their. that is the bottom-up approach. that is how i look at things but
that is another example of different minds working together. the mother of an autistic child throughout the movie it took a long time to get the right team of people then we got nick jackson and the writer will the writer gives a structure but nick understood my visual thinking in the movie did a great job of showing that. that is another example of different minds working together. one thing that is universal is bottom-up thinking. everything is learned by specific examples. if you want to...
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the price of yen slipped below one hundred to the dollar for the first time in ten years so never mind the fact that sharp another japanese giant reported the following day record losses in the hundred year history never mind the fact that the yen dropping is causing a currency war which is leading to military where there are threats of military conflict china is not happy about this crashing yen which is down thirty percent in the last six months it's exactly right so this crashing yen is at the expense of exports from nations like china south korea vietnam the whole region is having to underwrite japan's emergence as exporting economic growth scenario which is causing huge militarization and military conflict in the region and remember that the yen for twenty years has been the funding currency it's been very cheap relative to these other currencies it's a place to go to borrow remember the yen carry trade you borrowed and yet it bought real estate in iceland and then iceland crashed or you borrowed again and you speculated in the other areas of the market the real estate market the
the price of yen slipped below one hundred to the dollar for the first time in ten years so never mind the fact that sharp another japanese giant reported the following day record losses in the hundred year history never mind the fact that the yen dropping is causing a currency war which is leading to military where there are threats of military conflict china is not happy about this crashing yen which is down thirty percent in the last six months it's exactly right so this crashing yen is at...
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>> why if you have nothing to hide and you're a truth teller and you're of a sound mind and she seems to be. why doesn't she sit in that witness stand and answer truthfully? what does she got to be afraid of? >> the suspicion is growing that someone or other the obama administration used the machinery of government to get itself re-elected in 2012, whether it was the i.r.s. or whether it was knocking out car dealerships that belonged to republicans. >> remember george orwell's 1984? that's exactly what this is. she wants to protect herself or she's taking the fifth because she wants to protect the white house. does she have a fear for the white house or a fear from the white house? >> is it snowing? is it she knows she's done something wrong that only affects the i.r.s.? or is it she knows there's something wrong that goes above her? >> stephen: yes, does she know? and what does she know? and how do we know she. >> s what she knows? and did obama know what she knows that she knew? and what about john sununu? and, folks, ultimately is all this just a way to cover up the fact that solyn
>> why if you have nothing to hide and you're a truth teller and you're of a sound mind and she seems to be. why doesn't she sit in that witness stand and answer truthfully? what does she got to be afraid of? >> the suspicion is growing that someone or other the obama administration used the machinery of government to get itself re-elected in 2012, whether it was the i.r.s. or whether it was knocking out car dealerships that belonged to republicans. >> remember george orwell's...
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is what happened in boston on your mind today?yes, it was on my mind for the fact that it's such a large crowd and you never know what peoples' intentions are. >> me and my buddy we were coming up from chicago and we were both talking today about how are you scared at all about it, and it was on the forefront of his mind and my mind coming in today. >> reporter: security has been tight at the derby since nine sev -- 9/11. among adjustments, a ban on coolers and large purses, which came as a surprise to some. and 100 additional officers were brought in to conduct more thorough searches on the stated 150,000 spectators poring in. >> i was happy to hear they increased security. it means, you know, less makeup and goodies that we can bring in, but it's worth it to be more comfortable and to know that we're going to all look after each other today. >> reporter: one change had some women racing to the store. >> we had to shop for different sized purses here. >> reporter: i heard department stores had a ruler on the counter. >> every dep
is what happened in boston on your mind today?yes, it was on my mind for the fact that it's such a large crowd and you never know what peoples' intentions are. >> me and my buddy we were coming up from chicago and we were both talking today about how are you scared at all about it, and it was on the forefront of his mind and my mind coming in today. >> reporter: security has been tight at the derby since nine sev -- 9/11. among adjustments, a ban on coolers and large purses, which...
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a fearful state of mind. also, this is very disturbing, but the source says that castro would test these girls. he would pretend to leave the home and then if they tried to escape, he would discipline these girls. it's not clear how he would discipline them, but he would discipline them. plays these mind games with them. and again they relied on one another when they were allowed to be together to get through this. >> thank you very much, reporting live from cleveland tonight with that breaking news. i want to bring in dr. bethany marshall. thank you for coming out front. you just heard poppy harlow reporting this breaking news what does that whole scenario say to you, and i'm curious about what it says to you that ariel castro said at that time when the baby stopped breathing to michelle night, i'm going to kill you if this baby doesn't survive? >> it tells me so many things. the reason girls didn't try to escape earlier, you have to understand these girls were brutally tortured, rained, controlled, intruded
a fearful state of mind. also, this is very disturbing, but the source says that castro would test these girls. he would pretend to leave the home and then if they tried to escape, he would discipline these girls. it's not clear how he would discipline them, but he would discipline them. plays these mind games with them. and again they relied on one another when they were allowed to be together to get through this. >> thank you very much, reporting live from cleveland tonight with that...
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all day long but one conversation from a friend or relative really could change many people's minds maybe but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to technology update despite our five senses not everything is quite what meets the eye this episode looks to shed some light on devices they give us a glimpse i was hiding just out of sight. remember the earth was the center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of skolkovo as hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and pro
all day long but one conversation from a friend or relative really could change many people's minds maybe but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to technology update despite our five senses not everything is quite what meets the eye this episode looks to shed some light on devices they give us a glimpse i was hiding just out of sight. remember the earth was the center of the universe until copernicus and galileo came along man's origins were unknown before darwin changed everything and...
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as a single minded people they devote their lives to one cause to work. their audience should only see the result of their labor up there on the stage illuminated by the spotlight. sometimes they'll spend months or maybe years training just to be able to dance a beautiful variation that lasts maybe a couple of minutes. at the end of the day the ballet dancer is totally played out but so much say that he looks more dead than alive. people say that if a ballet dancer doesn't feel pain when he gets up we're used. i mean he's more or less dead. goods goods. one second you're obviously standing way too close far far too close she's doing the pacu than you'll ever hear of course you can catch it but she ends up over there. my boyfriend is a silent ballet dancer so you could say we spend a lot of time together but my rivalry. emulate each other to improve our performance what they say stuff like why did you let it go and then he says why did you dive into a stretch i can't sit for you. all this criticism to one another does help us. i think it upsets him when i
as a single minded people they devote their lives to one cause to work. their audience should only see the result of their labor up there on the stage illuminated by the spotlight. sometimes they'll spend months or maybe years training just to be able to dance a beautiful variation that lasts maybe a couple of minutes. at the end of the day the ballet dancer is totally played out but so much say that he looks more dead than alive. people say that if a ballet dancer doesn't feel pain when he...
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. >> and i will definitely keep that in mind. >> any other? okay. great. before we head on to the next section do we have public comment on starting your business, a, under new business ? and public comment -- oh are you presenting or public comment? >> (inaudible). >> presenting. pardon me then. would you like to close public comment? anyone want to make public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. next section. >> commissioners we're on section b, financing your business and we're starting off number one. san francisco resolving fund by working solutions. kelly lovien director of operations. . >> good evening everybody. my powerpoint is somewhere in an email so i'm just going to present what i have to you today, so thank you regina and the office of small business, the small business commission and the department on the status of women for this opportunity to speak to you today. i am kelly and i am with working solutions and we provide loans to entrepreneurs who are ineligible for bank financing. our mission is to serve low income women, minorit
. >> and i will definitely keep that in mind. >> any other? okay. great. before we head on to the next section do we have public comment on starting your business, a, under new business ? and public comment -- oh are you presenting or public comment? >> (inaudible). >> presenting. pardon me then. would you like to close public comment? anyone want to make public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. next section. >> commissioners we're on section b,...
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to my apparently untrained mind. spectroscope developed here was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example. exceptionally precise. and expensive and there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag. spectroscope can be less expensive complex sample prep work excludes gas samples then there are traditional chemical analyses applications of which are more limited and require extensive training in many cases though spectroscopy is the best just not for investigating dark colored. coloring agent whose luminescence spectrum is too intense for us to observe any individual molecules vibrations that we would usually need to register in order to identify the composition of the substance in question in short the spectrum of the coloring agent makes it impossible to observe any spectra of the combinational scattering which would be otherwise visible. but just beca
to my apparently untrained mind. spectroscope developed here was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example. exceptionally precise. and expensive and there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag. spectroscope can be less expensive complex sample prep work excludes gas samples then there are traditional chemical analyses...
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it's a parallel, you know, to having an open mind. they say don't have such an open mind your brains fall out. same is, you know, be open, liberal in the attitudes, but not to the extent you give license to people to do anything they like. >> host: one of the policy debates currently in the states is on gun poll cy. how does that fit into your philosophy? >> guest: yes, i'm very well aware of the debate, and, of course, european look at open mouths and wonder there is such a discussion about this thing. of course, there's gun crimes in europe as well. we've seen horrible examples of that recently, but far fewer such incidents, and it does seem that at very, very least, automatic weapons, allowing people to have multiple armorments in the homes is a recipe for disaster, and the repeated tragedies of shootings in colleges in the united states, it really does astonish people outside that there should be such a faintization, really, of the constitutional right, although it's ambiguous, about malicious in times of danger or individuals hav
it's a parallel, you know, to having an open mind. they say don't have such an open mind your brains fall out. same is, you know, be open, liberal in the attitudes, but not to the extent you give license to people to do anything they like. >> host: one of the policy debates currently in the states is on gun poll cy. how does that fit into your philosophy? >> guest: yes, i'm very well aware of the debate, and, of course, european look at open mouths and wonder there is such a...
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sentence it says in our quest to really know christ you have to have a clear picture ofim in your mind. i didn't have a clear picture. i tried to connect with a jewish rabbi. i knew he was there sometime but certainly wasn't with me when i wasn't, you know, when i was sinning or wasn't reacting or acting a certain way but he said take these images you might have of jesus in your mind, maybe something you saw him as a stained glass window. michael angelo painted jesus as italian. he was one of them. so he said imagine what jesus would be like today if he was a modern person like you or me, walked into a room, sat down and looked you in the eye and said i just want to be your friend. just tell me about yourself. what would his personality have to be like for you to feel comfortable having this conversation with him? well, i just got -- like i never thought that. i thought is jesus really alive where i could talk to him like that? he goes on to share that he tried an experiment in his own life. he came home, worn out, and sat back in his chair and just was even too tired to pray and he le
sentence it says in our quest to really know christ you have to have a clear picture ofim in your mind. i didn't have a clear picture. i tried to connect with a jewish rabbi. i knew he was there sometime but certainly wasn't with me when i wasn't, you know, when i was sinning or wasn't reacting or acting a certain way but he said take these images you might have of jesus in your mind, maybe something you saw him as a stained glass window. michael angelo painted jesus as italian. he was one of...
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they have little minds. september is a waste and so by the time the summer comes.sically feel like they walk would away with nothing . >> john, you say not so. >> there is no correlation between length of the school year and student achievement. u.s. students are more in class than those in japan and finland and they hav much better school. the government run schools and unions that bill extra hours at taxpayer's extense. more school time better for kids or not. >> the data shows that it is better especially for the worst schools. you still have. it is not on its own going to colve problems. you have to have good teachers and do those things. the problem in chicago is more extreme than anywhere else . u.s. is a out lier . in the u.s. chicago has had the shortest school year of all. new york has six week longer than chicago has got. >> wane, charter schools tend to do better than your average public school. they go to class longer than your average possible school in >> that's true. they are about to get unioninized and we'll see if that changings. i agree with john
they have little minds. september is a waste and so by the time the summer comes.sically feel like they walk would away with nothing . >> john, you say not so. >> there is no correlation between length of the school year and student achievement. u.s. students are more in class than those in japan and finland and they hav much better school. the government run schools and unions that bill extra hours at taxpayer's extense. more school time better for kids or not. >> the data...
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to see this other conversations with great minds go to our website conversations with great minds. and that's the way it is friday may twenty fourth two thousand and thirteen and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag you're it. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. in. iraq. or. syria. play. it's. see. it's. well coming up on our t.v. thousands around the world are planning to say no to genetically modified crops marches against months and so are being planned for over thirty nations and activists will voice their support for changes in the food industry like the labeling of genetically modified foods will have a preview of the global events straight ahead and in california thirty three year old man died after a half a dozen police officers kicked and beat him with clubs footage of the incident was captured by bystanders but was confiscated by authorities more in this case
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. >> keep in mind, we're talking about perception here. we're both doing the same experime experiment. >> yeah, but you also -- i hear you on that, but you had ten years of no growth, where here we've had growth, though it be volatile. >> the chart going back to november -- >> one thing about all of this is all this flood of liquidity has been flowing mostly to the u.s. so, to say -- a lot of the liquidity can't continue to have the u.s. be trading very defensively, i think is something -- until it doesn't, i think the jury is out. >> can i ask really quickly -- >> if we can just, really quickly, this junk bond versus the s&p chart is really important. excellent tell, any time you see tremors there, it's led to the s&p getting a little bit shaky. it hasn't mattered in a long time. but this is an important chart, because it speaks to risk appetite of the market. if junk bonds can't find a bid, that tells you how people are feeling about the stock market, at least in the short-term. these are the things we're watching. >> very key trends. ve
. >> keep in mind, we're talking about perception here. we're both doing the same experime experiment. >> yeah, but you also -- i hear you on that, but you had ten years of no growth, where here we've had growth, though it be volatile. >> the chart going back to november -- >> one thing about all of this is all this flood of liquidity has been flowing mostly to the u.s. so, to say -- a lot of the liquidity can't continue to have the u.s. be trading very defensively, i...
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they are going to make up their mind whether to go through with it or run. i'm trying to reach the kids who are small that we can plant that seed, you know, later on when they get seduced in junior high or high school, hey, let's go smoke some bud and tag the freeway i want to plant that seed early. there's going to be a couple years down the road where hopefully we'll see it go down. >> i just want to say, first of all, you guys did a really good job. (applause). >> how do you get grants to spend money on something like this that is very soft and hard to measure. >> how we presented it or i presented it was we can sit there and hook and book, arrest them, we can do the suppression all the time, but there is no community outreach and that's what the whole hook is, getting out and doing the outreach to the kids. so, i mean, yes, prevention, that's the tack we took and it was a good deal because these guys, bill, this is not their main thing. the main thing is being a leader and presenting this message but at the end of our presentation to the fte, at the end
they are going to make up their mind whether to go through with it or run. i'm trying to reach the kids who are small that we can plant that seed, you know, later on when they get seduced in junior high or high school, hey, let's go smoke some bud and tag the freeway i want to plant that seed early. there's going to be a couple years down the road where hopefully we'll see it go down. >> i just want to say, first of all, you guys did a really good job. (applause). >> how do you get...
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keeping in mind that other cities have late last calls and many foreign visitors are used to late hours. can you address the problem with last call as it relates to the problem with san francisco as it strives to compete with tourism. who would like to start? h? >> why don't you start. >> okay. having an international background and having lived in europe, i think it is paramount to the success if the future of san francisco's image that we attract a global community to come here and entertain themselves and we have a quality of nightlife here that should support that. in my opinion, the 4 a.m. law should be specific to particular businesses, quite frankly. i wouldn't want it for my own business, i wouldn't want it for elixir and it wouldn't apply for my corner and for my neighbors, but it could work on valencia street. it could work in areas where there are -- where it's less likely to be disruptive to and that would help to broaden our spectrum on whether or not nightlife can support that. >> thank you, supervisor? >> thank you. i'm a strong supporter of s b 645 and supervisor wiener
keeping in mind that other cities have late last calls and many foreign visitors are used to late hours. can you address the problem with last call as it relates to the problem with san francisco as it strives to compete with tourism. who would like to start? h? >> why don't you start. >> okay. having an international background and having lived in europe, i think it is paramount to the success if the future of san francisco's image that we attract a global community to come here...
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>> it didn't catch my mind. >> it didn't catch your mind that it would be wrong for you, as a grown man, to come into this home where you thought a 13-year-old girl was home alone after this sexually explicit conversation? the law was broken because of what he said online, the solicitation and the fact that he showed up. it didn't matter that there really wasn't a young teenage girl in the house waiting for him to have sex. he, according to the authorities, was breaking the law. nathan, there's something i've got to tell you. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story about adults who try to meet underage boys and girls for sex on the internet. >> uh-huh. >> if you have anything else that you'd like to tell me, i'd be happy to hear it. if not, you're free to walk out that door. >> thank you. >> anything else you'd like to say? >> no. >> okay. >> i finished my conversation with nathan. he leaves. sheriffs arrest him. he's taken to this auxiliary building for the next step of the process, which is to be processed and ultimately interviewed by detectives. >> what have you go
>> it didn't catch my mind. >> it didn't catch your mind that it would be wrong for you, as a grown man, to come into this home where you thought a 13-year-old girl was home alone after this sexually explicit conversation? the law was broken because of what he said online, the solicitation and the fact that he showed up. it didn't matter that there really wasn't a young teenage girl in the house waiting for him to have sex. he, according to the authorities, was breaking the law....
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minds. you need to know this graduation season and thousands of college graduates are beginning their lives in the real world and unfortunately a majority of them will be saddled with student loan debt for much of their adult life so this is thanks in large part to the high student loan interest rates in this country last year president obama worked with congress to secure a one year extension to keep student loan interest rates at their current three point four percent to prevent them from double way to six point eight percent that year is up july first and without congressional action the rates will double the president addressed the pending student loan crisis earlier today take a look since most of today's college students were born to asian and fees at public universities have more than doubled. these days the average student takes out loans to pay for four years of college graduates owing more than twenty six thousand dollars. how many people are on track here for twenty six thousand d
minds. you need to know this graduation season and thousands of college graduates are beginning their lives in the real world and unfortunately a majority of them will be saddled with student loan debt for much of their adult life so this is thanks in large part to the high student loan interest rates in this country last year president obama worked with congress to secure a one year extension to keep student loan interest rates at their current three point four percent to prevent them from...
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we will do vortex second, will you mind waiting outside?hank you, >> we need to get going. >> i think we will have a motion to reconvene in open session. >> so moved. >> second. >> she's coming. i move to reconvene in open session. >> second. all in favor. >> aye. >> i move to disclose in closed session the commission unanimously voted to approve the proposed settlement of the contract claimed by vortex construction for different site conditions for pile binding in the project as described in agenda item 4-a-2-a, and not to disclose anything else. >> second. >> all in favor. >> aye. >> pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> please be advised that the ringing and use of cell phones and pagers and similar electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may remove anyone responsible for the ringing of a cell phone or pager or any other electronic device. be advised that the member the public has up to three minutes unless the court adopts a shorter period. 8-a. >> thank you, for joining us today on
we will do vortex second, will you mind waiting outside?hank you, >> we need to get going. >> i think we will have a motion to reconvene in open session. >> so moved. >> second. >> she's coming. i move to reconvene in open session. >> second. all in favor. >> aye. >> i move to disclose in closed session the commission unanimously voted to approve the proposed settlement of the contract claimed by vortex construction for different site conditions...
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small-mind small-minded commentators.on't think there's any other phrase for it. >> lauren, even when geraldo rivera calls him on it, he doubles in. it's mean-spirited and so insensitive, lauren. >> it used to be that we had a journalistic tradition that said children of presidents are off limits. as we have moved forward, that journalistic tradition has gone by the wayside in many instances and it is on both sides that this does happen but in these instances, with the republican comme commentators are really doing what politicians politicianed for them. chelsea clinton was called ugly and now they have right-wing commentators saying the things that they know they can't say. >> joe, it's not just boling. look at the fact that the first daughters have been attacked for even going on vacation. listen to this. >> we've got the obamas now, if you include the spring break vacations, let's see, the girls got to go to the bahamas and all the way out to idaho to go skiing. >> you're upset that the girls went on vacation, the daug
small-mind small-minded commentators.on't think there's any other phrase for it. >> lauren, even when geraldo rivera calls him on it, he doubles in. it's mean-spirited and so insensitive, lauren. >> it used to be that we had a journalistic tradition that said children of presidents are off limits. as we have moved forward, that journalistic tradition has gone by the wayside in many instances and it is on both sides that this does happen but in these instances, with the republican...
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please keep that in mind.5 northbound in quantico coming up in 10 minutes from the traffic center. for now, back to you. >> think you very much. time for the wednesday express. -- thank you very much. >> could this name, which as been around for nearly 80 years be a thing of the past? it has been debated for decades. now david garasso perrault's -- proposing legislation that would change the name. it would be an honor of the tuskegee airmen. african-american fighter pilots in world war ii. >> the transit center in silver spring under the microscope again. they will meet to discuss the project. this comes after they sent a letter to the county saying it would not currently be able to run or accept the project. also comes as council members are calling for an independent investigation into the project. >> at least three people have been killed and many others injured by an explosion in a shopping center in the russian city. here is a picture from the website. the bomb was packed into a bag and exploded as victim
please keep that in mind.5 northbound in quantico coming up in 10 minutes from the traffic center. for now, back to you. >> think you very much. time for the wednesday express. -- thank you very much. >> could this name, which as been around for nearly 80 years be a thing of the past? it has been debated for decades. now david garasso perrault's -- proposing legislation that would change the name. it would be an honor of the tuskegee airmen. african-american fighter pilots in world...