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napier. go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visit he undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think, you know, when he starts crying, i tell him, bradley get up, you're fine. he's raised by a whole bunch of women, and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied and i don't want my son growing up being babied all the time. i want him to have a little bit of toughness about him. the world's tough, get up and have to go on anyway. >> i understand where you're coming from. i want to give you a suggestion. it's okay for him to cry, it's okay for you to say he's okay, and then address the situation and move on. it kind of seemed that some of your patterns came from just, okay, quick fix, let's get him on to something else so he stops what he's doing. it's okay to acknowledge that he's crying, and find out why he's crying and move on from that. understand what i'm saying? >> i fully understand. >> i appreciate you coming in. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> i l
napier. go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visit he undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think, you know, when he starts crying, i tell him, bradley get up, you're fine. he's raised by a whole bunch of women, and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied and i don't want my son growing up being babied all the time. i want him to have a little bit of toughness about him. the world's tough, get up and have to go on anyway. >>...
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and you were so nice to me, and this is what i truly cannot classes from this guy, nick napier, whiched any more information, here's my email." and you gave me your email, which, i would never-- like, i consider myself pretty nice, but to be giving your email to some college kid? like, okay, but-- >> stephen: really sounds creepy, now that you describe it that way. ( laughter ) really sounds creepy. >> like, what if i gave it to my friends, you know what i mean? i just-- it was so nice of you to give me your email. >> stephen: no one's ever abused it, i do it all the time. no one's ever abused it. >> i just-- i feel like, you know, i would never do that. >> stephen: well, here's the not-nice part. tell them the not-nice part. >> yes, the not-nice part is that i did email you and i said, you know-- yeah. >> stephen: we actually have it right here. >> yeah. just read it? okay, okay, okay, okay. "dear stephen. really great seeing you at com fest. i'm sorry my all-female sketch comedy and musical parody troop, bloomers, did not get to perform, as we had just finished writing
and you were so nice to me, and this is what i truly cannot classes from this guy, nick napier, whiched any more information, here's my email." and you gave me your email, which, i would never-- like, i consider myself pretty nice, but to be giving your email to some college kid? like, okay, but-- >> stephen: really sounds creepy, now that you describe it that way. ( laughter ) really sounds creepy. >> like, what if i gave it to my friends, you know what i mean? i just-- it was...
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i looked up the teacher you highly recommended, nick napier, and it looks like he's teaching at someoved to chicago, i realized that nick napier is like, such a famous teacher, and the annoyance is his theater, but i thought i was, like, giving stephen, like, the inside scoop. ( laughter ) okay, anyway, "thanks again and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloomers show sometime. even though i'm graduating, i bet i could still get your name on the comp list." >> stephen: that's sweet. i never wrote you back. >> yeah, and you did not-- you never wrote me back, no. >> stephen: i never wrote you back, so i'm going to do it right now. okay. hi, vanessa. thanks so much for writing-- >> aw. >> stephen: why don't we just meet up at the ed sullivan theater in 13 years? ( laughter ) good luck in chicago. >> aw, that's so nice! >> stephen: here's my personal phone number. stephen. >> that's so nice of you. thank you. >> stephen: thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> thanks. okay, okay. >> stephen: good luck at the emmys. >> thank you so much, i'll see you there! >> steph
i looked up the teacher you highly recommended, nick napier, and it looks like he's teaching at someoved to chicago, i realized that nick napier is like, such a famous teacher, and the annoyance is his theater, but i thought i was, like, giving stephen, like, the inside scoop. ( laughter ) okay, anyway, "thanks again and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloomers show sometime. even though i'm graduating, i bet i could still get your name on the comp list."...
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the oldest item is a set of what are called napier's bones, small ivory counting sticks from the 17th century. the most recent thing we have is an iphone, the first model. we are in the punchcard gallery. behind me, you see a replica of an 1890 census machine. what is this? in the bureau of the census had 1890, just finished the census, which requires a census to be taken every 10 years. the 1890 census was not going to be completed in time. so someone came up with a method to do this mechanically. typically way this system works was, the census taker would go out in the field and asked the usual questions, bring them back to the office, where they would be transcribed using this device, called a pantograph, which converts the handwritten responses into machine-readable form. using this blank piece of cardboard at the top, the census clerk punches holes in the card, which correspond to the answers in the census. what he did by doing this is create the census results and move them from human readable form to machine-readable form. once he did that, he could put the punch cards inside h
the oldest item is a set of what are called napier's bones, small ivory counting sticks from the 17th century. the most recent thing we have is an iphone, the first model. we are in the punchcard gallery. behind me, you see a replica of an 1890 census machine. what is this? in the bureau of the census had 1890, just finished the census, which requires a census to be taken every 10 years. the 1890 census was not going to be completed in time. so someone came up with a method to do this...
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i looked up the teacher you highly recommended nick napier and looks like he's teaching at someplacegain and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloorm show sometime. even though i'm graduating i bet i could still get your name on the comp list. >> stephen: i never wrote you back so i'm going to do it right now. okay. hi, vanessa. thanks so much for writing -- >> ah. >> stephen: why don't we just meet up at the ed sullivan theater in 13 years? good luck in chicago. >> oh, that's so nice! >> stephen: here's my personal phone number. stephen. >> that's so nice of you. >> stephen: thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> thanks. okay, okay. >> stephen: good luck at the emmys. >> thank you so much, i'll see you there! >> stephen: vanessa bayer, ev and i'm an arborist with i'pg&e in the sierras. the drought in california has killed trees on a massive scale. any of those trees that fail into power lines could cause a wildfire or a power outage. public safety is the main goal of our program. that's why we're out removing these hundreds of thousands of hazard trees. havin
i looked up the teacher you highly recommended nick napier and looks like he's teaching at someplacegain and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloorm show sometime. even though i'm graduating i bet i could still get your name on the comp list. >> stephen: i never wrote you back so i'm going to do it right now. okay. hi, vanessa. thanks so much for writing -- >> ah. >> stephen: why don't we just meet up at the ed sullivan theater in 13 years? good luck...
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i looked up the teacher you highly recommended nick napier and looks like he's teaching at someplaceghter ) thanks again and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloorm show sometime. even though i'm graduating i bet i could still get your name on the comp list. >> stephen: i never wrote you back so i'm going to do it right now. okay. hi, vanessa. >> ah. >> stephen: why don't we just meet up at the ed sullivan theater in 13 years? good luck in chicago. >> oh, that's so nice! >> stephen: here's my personal phone number. stephen. >> that's so nice of you. >> stephen: thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> thanks. okay, okay. >> stephen: good luck at the emmys. >> thank you so much, i'll see you there! >> stephen: vanessa bayer, everybody, we'll be ri z2e2hz z1a2z y2e2hy y1a2y fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv an
i looked up the teacher you highly recommended nick napier and looks like he's teaching at someplaceghter ) thanks again and have a great summer, vanessa. p.s., you should check out a bloorm show sometime. even though i'm graduating i bet i could still get your name on the comp list. >> stephen: i never wrote you back so i'm going to do it right now. okay. hi, vanessa. >> ah. >> stephen: why don't we just meet up at the ed sullivan theater in 13 years? good luck in chicago....