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mr. rogers' characters and daniel tiger is a young tiger in an animated series unlike the live mr. t you are seeing there, and he is going to be the tiger son of daniel's striped tiger and if you watched mr. rogers running from 1968 to 2001, you know who daniel tiger is, and at any rate maybe because i'm from pittsburgh and that is where this franchise began, i can't see myself showing the son or daughter this animated version, because it does not seem right. it is going to have to be something for a lot of fans when you see it. >> you will buy or not. >> and mtv turns 30? >> that is right. see if you recognize thele following that aired 30 years ago today. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, rock 'n' roll! >> and that lodged mtv and video killed the radio star and a song by the bugles and the mtv is no different than what we could see with shows like "jersey shore" and "teen mom" and today we have a lot of great mtv-related content. all of the producers and i weigh in on what we think are the all-time top five videos. >> okay. i will check it out. thank you, courtney for the biggest news. l
mr. rogers' characters and daniel tiger is a young tiger in an animated series unlike the live mr. t you are seeing there, and he is going to be the tiger son of daniel's striped tiger and if you watched mr. rogers running from 1968 to 2001, you know who daniel tiger is, and at any rate maybe because i'm from pittsburgh and that is where this franchise began, i can't see myself showing the son or daughter this animated version, because it does not seem right. it is going to have to be something...
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mr. rogers. do you think, mr. rogers, that mr.bama is a positive force in the american economy at this moment? >> i think it's a neutral force. i don't think is he a force at all. i don't think he has much control of it. i don't think he can do much about it. as we have said before, the ability to make law is in the congress and not in the president's hands. >> bill: but when he goes on tv though and he talks about the economy. the stock market drops 200 or 300 points every time he shows up. isn't it better that he plays golf? >> it has nothing to do with it? >> i don't think it has anything to do with whether he is playing golf or not whether the stock market goes up or down. he doesn't control that either. he has very little influence on that. he makes imunusual speeches and some of those, i think are just wasted. he doesn't influence anyone. the congress is what does it the budget comes out of the congress. the laws come out of the congress and the regulars are the ones who are controlling the economy. not the president. >> bil
mr. rogers. do you think, mr. rogers, that mr.bama is a positive force in the american economy at this moment? >> i think it's a neutral force. i don't think is he a force at all. i don't think he has much control of it. i don't think he can do much about it. as we have said before, the ability to make law is in the congress and not in the president's hands. >> bill: but when he goes on tv though and he talks about the economy. the stock market drops 200 or 300 points every time he...
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mr. rogers characters as grown-ups. only they have young kids of their own in the neighborhood of make believe. >> i'll have to watch that. >> i wonder how that will play in this new world where it was a simpler time. >> it was a simpler time way back when, back in the day. >> to preschoolers it is still a simple time and then it gets really crazy! >> stop it! >> sorry. >> let's get it our question of the day. we are asking this morning is compromise a good thing? is it a sign of weakness? >> right. this from jeff. it's the opposite. a sign of strength. we will always have two significantly different and opposi opposi opposing viewpoints. killy says compromise to save a nation is a sign of strength. if all of the instruments dominate it sounds like noise. thanks for all of the responses this morning. appreciate it and continue the conversation. >> really, really good. absolutely. keep on e-mailing us and tweeting. these conversations don't end because the show is over. we will have another good question for you tomorrow
mr. rogers characters as grown-ups. only they have young kids of their own in the neighborhood of make believe. >> i'll have to watch that. >> i wonder how that will play in this new world where it was a simpler time. >> it was a simpler time way back when, back in the day. >> to preschoolers it is still a simple time and then it gets really crazy! >> stop it! >> sorry. >> let's get it our question of the day. we are asking this morning is compromise a...
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mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing. this brother of mine is amazing. he has built up something astonishing here. it was almost like he was no longer invisible to me. i could begin to see him. then when i watched him walking ahead of me, i realized he has the same gape i do. we are probably so much more alike than we ever allowed ourselves to think. that was a beginning moment for me. >> one of the narratives that runs through this book, particularly as he becomes more sick in the last part of it, you are the relentless, you are going to be okay, there is going to be hope, if i make enough contacts, i'l
mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing....
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mr. rogers is making a comeback.etting a spinoff, daniel the tiger will get a new animated series. maybe he will change his shoes and wear that cool vest too. >>> check out this library. it doesn't just hold books. it floats them. this ship is docked in southern india, part of the largest traveling library in the world. it has more than 5,000 books in its collection. >>> not everyone is still interested in the written word. college kids say they will give up sex for electronic textbooks. most students would trade dating and sex if it meant never having to carry a book again. sound extreme? well, koordi well, according to the study, ebooks are both lighter to carry and on the wallet. i bet they are more than happy to give up on the land line. the demand for land line telephones in college dorm rooms is solo, universities are disconnected them to save money. >> if you have ever been stung by a jellyfish, be glad it wasn't this one. so big the people who found it thought it was an alien. did a little research and figure
mr. rogers is making a comeback.etting a spinoff, daniel the tiger will get a new animated series. maybe he will change his shoes and wear that cool vest too. >>> check out this library. it doesn't just hold books. it floats them. this ship is docked in southern india, part of the largest traveling library in the world. it has more than 5,000 books in its collection. >>> not everyone is still interested in the written word. college kids say they will give up sex for electronic...
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mr. rogers series redesign for new generation. then at 5:00, app to help you find a carpool companion and do a background check at the same time? we have that and more later today at 5:00. >> mike, you have to work on an app to bring us normal august temperatures. >> club the sky clean of clouds and get sun in here. >> thank you for joining us. (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no right way or wrong way. every baby plays by his own rules. and they need a diaper that lets them do it. new pampers cruisers with 3-way fit adapt at the waist, legs and bottom ♪ with up to 12 hours of protection for all the freedom to play their way. pampers. it's time to play.
mr. rogers series redesign for new generation. then at 5:00, app to help you find a carpool companion and do a background check at the same time? we have that and more later today at 5:00. >> mike, you have to work on an app to bring us normal august temperatures. >> club the sky clean of clouds and get sun in here. >> thank you for joining us. (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ...
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mr. rogers to come talk about the legislation as well as proposed amendments, which i will be loading at the end and require continuance. >> thank you. as the supervisor said, this would create a new alternative in alternative housing fees. in the eastern neighborhoods this would be the first effort to extend beyond what was originally enacted. since this ordinance was originally introduced, a working group has been convened and that includes community members, affordable housing advocates, and city staff. the planning commission recommended the offer agree with them, that the supervisor on behalf of the planning commission should thank for including the following amendments. the first is to clarify the difference between mayor as housing so that there is not a duplication. second, the plan should be within a prescribed distance from the principal project so that our commission may offer exemptions within three-quarters of a mile. no. 3, the principal project should require 40% of the total developable area. only two -- only qualifying households and dedicated sites have the capacity for
mr. rogers to come talk about the legislation as well as proposed amendments, which i will be loading at the end and require continuance. >> thank you. as the supervisor said, this would create a new alternative in alternative housing fees. in the eastern neighborhoods this would be the first effort to extend beyond what was originally enacted. since this ordinance was originally introduced, a working group has been convened and that includes community members, affordable housing...
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plot so let's get more insight from investor from asia and offer interim rogers thank you very much mr rogers for being out of program so as if he has downgraded you as many were saying that expected to happen too soon but what about now the other big agencies do you think we're going to see further downgrades. this united states has not been a aaa credit for a long time the only people who don't know that are browny are standard and poor's and moody's and u.s. government the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world who cares what the rating agencies say we all know that it's no longer so it's no longer valid we don't pay attention to them they've been wrong about everything for ten years so why is it causing. such big moves or have i said we will wage there is no one really cares what the agencies say how important is how significant is this really it's not causing any news to me i could care less if i see you have to have something to report i know it's a weekend and things are slow who cares if i wouldn't pay any attention to it there must be better things to
plot so let's get more insight from investor from asia and offer interim rogers thank you very much mr rogers for being out of program so as if he has downgraded you as many were saying that expected to happen too soon but what about now the other big agencies do you think we're going to see further downgrades. this united states has not been a aaa credit for a long time the only people who don't know that are browny are standard and poor's and moody's and u.s. government the united states is...
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jamming with those long haul folds and of course the mr rogers the republican party tim plenty. just fyi. it's the good the bad and the very crowed channel lee oddly good losing up yesterday in a single mother from st louis had a message for wall street you're all fired that's right when banks looked up at the sky yesterday in manhattan they saw a plane flying overhead with a banner thanks for the downgrade you should all be fired apparently now the first one to fly the plane over washington d.c. is a message to congress who couldn't do it because their airspace restrictions so a second choice was wall street personally i think wall street should have been our first choice but either way nice move the bat wholefoods as muslims around the world recognize ramadan last week whole foods promoted a new line of frozen foods that are whole all certified is to muslims like like kosher is to jews offering free samples to people who eat a whole lot for religious reasons or just to try it immediately islamophobia went nuts over the idea of selling food that muslims can actually eat during
jamming with those long haul folds and of course the mr rogers the republican party tim plenty. just fyi. it's the good the bad and the very crowed channel lee oddly good losing up yesterday in a single mother from st louis had a message for wall street you're all fired that's right when banks looked up at the sky yesterday in manhattan they saw a plane flying overhead with a banner thanks for the downgrade you should all be fired apparently now the first one to fly the plane over washington...
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mr. rogers trolley coming through? applause ] but this tea party, they're a powerful group and now there are subgroups forming within the tea party that you have to keep an eye on, too. >> the debt ceiling deal, the power wielded by the tea party is undeniable. and now, the success of the tea party has spawned another fringe group from within their own ranks. the mr. t party, consisting primarily of a-team enthusiasts and jewelry buffs. >> i pity the fool who raises taxes in a down economy, yeah! >> jimmy: that's -- that's the mr. t party. hey, we got some extra special music for you tonight, unless we screw that up, too. we're loading our entire audience into a bus and bringing everyone to ucla to see coldplay tonight. you will see them on the air, as well. they have new songs to play for us tonight. let's check in with the band right now live from the ucla tennis center. hello, men. >> hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you? for those who don't know, these guys were the first band ever to play our show back in january o
mr. rogers trolley coming through? applause ] but this tea party, they're a powerful group and now there are subgroups forming within the tea party that you have to keep an eye on, too. >> the debt ceiling deal, the power wielded by the tea party is undeniable. and now, the success of the tea party has spawned another fringe group from within their own ranks. the mr. t party, consisting primarily of a-team enthusiasts and jewelry buffs. >> i pity the fool who raises taxes in a down...
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mr. rogers says the president is a neutral for the economy. that it is congress who is most responsible for the out-of-control spending. again, i disagree. president obama is the leader of his party and democrats control both houses of congress for the first two years of his administration. clearly mr. obama sets the tone for how the american economy is presented to the world and the stats are grim; since barack obama took office the national debt has increased by $4 trillion. that's in just two and a half years. in 8 years. under president bush, a big spender, the national dent increased 4. trillion. so doing the math, if mr. obama's spending jag continues as is, he would run up almost $13 trillion in debt if he serves two terms that's nearly three times what bush did and far more than any president in american history. now, we like wayne rogers and ben stein. they are smart and honest guys. they are missing the big picture here. the president of the united states sets the agenda. mr. obama's party tried to get out of the recession by spendin
mr. rogers says the president is a neutral for the economy. that it is congress who is most responsible for the out-of-control spending. again, i disagree. president obama is the leader of his party and democrats control both houses of congress for the first two years of his administration. clearly mr. obama sets the tone for how the american economy is presented to the world and the stats are grim; since barack obama took office the national debt has increased by $4 trillion. that's in just...
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mr. rogers than buck rogers, but there's no fare, trains run all the time, and it gets you there.e day of our visit, no one is going anywhere in the house to vote on the debt ceiling. >> it's going to be much later than i thought. >> reporter: the speaker has yet to win enough support to get his bill passed. coming up, so how can republicans whip their caucus into line? >> you don't have a water >> no. >> no. >> it's going to be much later ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. cc1: you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates and how he
mr. rogers than buck rogers, but there's no fare, trains run all the time, and it gets you there.e day of our visit, no one is going anywhere in the house to vote on the debt ceiling. >> it's going to be much later than i thought. >> reporter: the speaker has yet to win enough support to get his bill passed. coming up, so how can republicans whip their caucus into line? >> you don't have a water >> no. >> no. >> it's going to be much later ♪ mmm. oh gosh....
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mr. rogers. >> oh yeah, i lost a little. everybody lost a little. nation lost a little. >> are you worried about it. >> i'm not as worried as everybody else is and i think the economy is in much better shape than the market is telling us. i think this is a buying opportunity. the market is down. common stocks. i think this is six months from now you will see the market much higher than it is right now. >> bill: now, i have about 20%, 25% of my portfolio in stocks. and i don't believe in the buy and hold anymore because yeah the market goes up and you are right six months from now, the street thinks there is going to be a change in the oval office and in the senate, stocks might go um. but then there is going to be another disaster five years from now. it goes up, up, boom. conservative americans want to secure their money. they want what they call preserve capital. it's the way way to do that now? i don't think you can look five years out in anything in the world we are living in today. five years is too long for anything. look out six months. look
mr. rogers. >> oh yeah, i lost a little. everybody lost a little. nation lost a little. >> are you worried about it. >> i'm not as worried as everybody else is and i think the economy is in much better shape than the market is telling us. i think this is a buying opportunity. the market is down. common stocks. i think this is six months from now you will see the market much higher than it is right now. >> bill: now, i have about 20%, 25% of my portfolio in stocks. and i...
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might well understand this critical and understudied period of roosevelt's life through the lens of mr. roger di silvestro. here to discuss his work, theodore roosevelt and the badlands, a young politician's recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. thank you. >> thank you, sir. [applause] well, thank you for that wonderful introduction. made me even somewhat interested in my own life. thank you, too, for showing up on such a hot and humid day. it's really tropical out there, and i'm doubly happy you weathered that and came out today. my book about theodore roosevelt tells a story about tragedy and recovery and we don't usually associate tragedy with roosevelt, especially as president, but i'm not writing about the iconic roosevelt who made it to mt. rushmore, but a younger man who went west to run a cattle ranch in the badlands of the dakota territory, what is now north dakota close to montana. he just didn't go west as one urged as a young man. he was compelled to go west. events forced him in that direction, and we will get to that, but before we head off into the badlands, i wa
might well understand this critical and understudied period of roosevelt's life through the lens of mr. roger di silvestro. here to discuss his work, theodore roosevelt and the badlands, a young politician's recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. thank you. >> thank you, sir. [applause] well, thank you for that wonderful introduction. made me even somewhat interested in my own life. thank you, too, for showing up on such a hot and humid day. it's really tropical out there,...
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the same is true of mr. roger unshared silvestro knowledges take them all if our country. is that in the bronx, san francisco and many places in between. if it can be said that the later workings of theodore roosevelt can only truly be understood by understanding his time out west and his hiatus from politics, then i can also be said that one might well understand this critical in under -- under study. of roosevelt's life through the lens of mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work on the theodore roosevelt, a young politician's quest for recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. [applause] >> thank you. didn't have that wonderful introduction. you may be even somewhat interested in my own life. thank you for showing up in such a wretchedly hot and humid day. i know it's really tropical or so i'm doubly happy that you are willing to weather that can come out today. my book about your roosevelt tells the story of personal tragedy and recovery we don't usually associate tragedy with theodore roosevelt. he wishes to a bully and for that, especially as president.
the same is true of mr. roger unshared silvestro knowledges take them all if our country. is that in the bronx, san francisco and many places in between. if it can be said that the later workings of theodore roosevelt can only truly be understood by understanding his time out west and his hiatus from politics, then i can also be said that one might well understand this critical in under -- under study. of roosevelt's life through the lens of mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work on the...
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mr. rogers neighborhood is coming back. he's animated. no word on whether he'll be wearing a cardigan.l day in the neighborhood. >>> let's move on to what else is hot. gwyneth paltrow will do anything for a little cold play. she's so eager to get her hands on her husband's new album, she tweets, listen to this, who do i have to get with for an advanced copy? seems like hubby is holding out. good luck there. >>> and finally -- >> down the stretch she comes. >> finally, mtv is turning the big 3-0, that's right, it was three decades ago that the station first launched "the video killed the radio star." for music videos to reality show, boy, does mtv look different now. people still want it. i think it will be around forever. i'm sweating. >> you are sweating over there. >> i'm done. thanks. >>> sam with the weather. sam? >> that's becacae the pop news heat index was so hot. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with live shot of dallas. by the way, talk about heat, these folks -- it's like everything broken at 105 and above. it's going to stay that way this week. and austin is lik
mr. rogers neighborhood is coming back. he's animated. no word on whether he'll be wearing a cardigan.l day in the neighborhood. >>> let's move on to what else is hot. gwyneth paltrow will do anything for a little cold play. she's so eager to get her hands on her husband's new album, she tweets, listen to this, who do i have to get with for an advanced copy? seems like hubby is holding out. good luck there. >>> and finally -- >> down the stretch she comes. >>...
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mr. rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank all of you for your testimony.ery helpful and it's been a productive hearing. to your knowledge, do extremist groups sponsor the travel of prison moms and released prisons to countries such as saudi arabia and yemen? >> i do know that foreign governments have provided funds for new york state chaplains, islamic chaplains to travel to saudi arabia. how that money specifically made it's way to the public servant i believe went through an islamic organization within the united states. i don't think it was a check directly from the saudi bank to them so and so. with respect to inmates that traveled overseas with that's more elusive. i know from an individual that went from new york state to islamic center in florida and then from there as soon as his parole was released, he jumped off three different flights to egypt, saudi arabia, and yemen. where the funds came for that is cloudy. >> mr. dunleavy, mr. smith, or any others, is it true that three member of domestic terrorists recruit plots all had contacts with prisone
mr. rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank all of you for your testimony.ery helpful and it's been a productive hearing. to your knowledge, do extremist groups sponsor the travel of prison moms and released prisons to countries such as saudi arabia and yemen? >> i do know that foreign governments have provided funds for new york state chaplains, islamic chaplains to travel to saudi arabia. how that money specifically made it's way to the public servant i believe went through an...
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world's biggest names in science talk by nobel prize winner roger kornberg came to moscow to outline the first concrete steps in the city's creation mr pawnbrokers one of the most respected by chemists he comes from a family of another nobel prize winner arthur kornberg roger think skolkovo will boost scientific progress and take russia to the forefront of innovative development and he promises to do his best to make this happen. what is the goal of thank you very much for being with us tonight. first of all russians russians living abroad like the nobel prize winner andrei game i recently talked to him are often less optimistic about skolkovo then it is then americans like yourself what makes you to mystically the adventurist spirits of americans they make them believe that is going to happen i can tell you the following first of all there is no alternative. russia needs such a project if it is to make best use of its talent and. succeed as a developed country in the future russia has great resources but these are expendable they are being expended now they make the country wealthy at the present time but that will not last forever
world's biggest names in science talk by nobel prize winner roger kornberg came to moscow to outline the first concrete steps in the city's creation mr pawnbrokers one of the most respected by chemists he comes from a family of another nobel prize winner arthur kornberg roger think skolkovo will boost scientific progress and take russia to the forefront of innovative development and he promises to do his best to make this happen. what is the goal of thank you very much for being with us...
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mr. secretary, mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, he issued a statement todaypriority right now is whatever stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, specifically poisonous gas, mustard gas, that the libyans have and he says the u.s. intelligence knows that nef stockpiles along those lines, what if anything can be done to secure those kinds of stockpiles? >> well, to the extent that we know where they are, obviously, we would want to work with our nato allies and to communicate directly with the rebels whom we have supported to make an accounting of those and turn those over. that would be something i think the rebels would be most interested in doing. there's still the issue, wolf, and you pointed this out, we are not sure at this point who the rebels really are. you may recall that once we got into this, who they are, are they supported by al qaeda units, et cetera? we're putting cia personnel on the ground to find out who they are. no boots on the ground but hush puppies so to speak. we've been trying to gather information, intelligence about where they're
mr. secretary, mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, he issued a statement todaypriority right now is whatever stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, specifically poisonous gas, mustard gas, that the libyans have and he says the u.s. intelligence knows that nef stockpiles along those lines, what if anything can be done to secure those kinds of stockpiles? >> well, to the extent that we know where they are, obviously, we would want to work with our nato allies...
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it in i am willg to support the, but i would like to also ask roger to give us a staff of state -- updates on our situation. thank you, mr. bushman. i know we originally sent out 420 layoff notices. >> i thought it was about 300. >> i am going to start with that figure and let you take it from here. >> cert employees, there were 147 that we laid off, and we laid off 13 administrators, but 110 have been returned. >> we have been able to do about by cost savings and figuring out other ways we can reduce costs to hire these folks back. is that correct? >> as well as positions, etc. to address your original question, but was the total amount of back in march, so the 147 is the number of may 15 certificate notices, and i was the language states, that number has been reduced because of the number of recalls but have taken place. >> can we talk about the other employees as well in? what about our other employees? >> 4 para educators, we had 138th. there are 48 of them that are
it in i am willg to support the, but i would like to also ask roger to give us a staff of state -- updates on our situation. thank you, mr. bushman. i know we originally sent out 420 layoff notices. >> i thought it was about 300. >> i am going to start with that figure and let you take it from here. >> cert employees, there were 147 that we laid off, and we laid off 13 administrators, but 110 have been returned. >> we have been able to do about by cost savings and...
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mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work, "theordore roosevelt in the badlands" a young politician's quest for recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. it made a somewhat interested in my own life. thank you too for showing up on such a rigidly hot and humid day. is really tropical out there and so i'm doubly happy that you are willing to whether that and come out today. my book about theodore roosevelt tells the story of personal tragedy and recovery and we don't usually associate tragedy with theodore roosevelt. especially as president but i'm not writing about the iconic theodore roosevelt committed to mt. rushmore. i'm writing about a much younger man in his mid-20s who went west to run a cattle ranch in the badlands of dakota territory and what is now north dakota close against the montana border. it is an extreme western north dakota. he didn't just go west as horace greeley might have is a young man. he is compelled to go west. events forced him in that direction and we will get to that. but before we head off into the badlands i want to give aid
mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work, "theordore roosevelt in the badlands" a young politician's quest for recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. it made a somewhat interested in my own life. thank you too for showing up on such a rigidly hot and humid day. is really tropical out there and so i'm doubly happy that you are willing to whether that and come out today. my book about theodore...
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mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work, theodore roosevelt and the badlands a young politician's quest for recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. it made me somewhat interested in my own life. thank you too for showing up on such a wretchedly hot and humid day. is really tropical out there and so i'm very happy that you are willing to weather that and come out today. my book about theodore roosevelt tells a story of personal tragedy and recovery and we don't usually associate tragedy with theodore roosevelt. especially as president. but i'm not writing about the iconic theodore roosevelt who made it to row rushmore. i'm writing about a much younger man in his mid-20s who went west to run a cattle ranch in the badlands of dakota territory and what in what is now north dakota. close against the montana border. it is an extreme western north dakota. he didn't just go west as a young man. he was compelled to go west. events forced him in that direction and we will get to that. but before we head off into the badlands, want to give you a brief background
mr. di silvestro. here to discuss his work, theodore roosevelt and the badlands a young politician's quest for recovery in the american west is roger di silvestro. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. it made me somewhat interested in my own life. thank you too for showing up on such a wretchedly hot and humid day. is really tropical out there and so i'm very happy that you are willing to weather that and come out today. my book about theodore roosevelt...