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marcine and nita lou webb join us next. come on back, everybody!ionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. [ female announcer ] every baby can have the freedom to move their way, in pampers cruisers. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection, for our driest, best fitting diaper. pampers. for our driest, best fitting diaper. gosh! the more i see the gs4, the more i want one. then you should get one. i just feel locked in. i mean they have smart switch that transfers everything over for you. i don't know if i feel like learning how to use another phone. you had to learn how use your phone at one point, didn't you? yeah. and you don't think you can do that again? i see what you did there. you're out of matches in the bathroom. thanks for having us over. yeah... for a limited time, buy a samsung galaxy s4 and get a galaxy tab 2 or note 8.0 for $199.99! i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want
marcine and nita lou webb join us next. come on back, everybody!ionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. [ female announcer ] every baby can have the freedom to move their way, in pampers cruisers. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection, for our driest, best fitting diaper. pampers. for our driest, best fitting diaper. gosh! the more i see the gs4, the more i want one. then...
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(applause). >> thank you, nita, following along we're going to have colonel barry newland. >> thanks, lewis. i'd like to thank nina for doing a great job of setting the stage so i don't have to go through and do the same thing. so great job. i do not in these slides, any pictures, i will only speak briefly. lewis asked me to come and speak on this last day of the fleet week discussions because he thought that my experiences with the afghan police might shed some light on the current news, the troubling news out there of all the attacks on our uniformed personnel by uniformed afghans and it's only been pretty recent in the news that the increases happened so he thought i might be able to add some background information on that. for about 6 months i was the senior advisor to the chief of police for kabul city police department in the capitol. back at the end of 2009-2010, we real laiz that we probably spent a great deal of money and effort on trying to transform the afghan army and we probably neglected the police force. and the reason that realization was so important was because the p
(applause). >> thank you, nita, following along we're going to have colonel barry newland. >> thanks, lewis. i'd like to thank nina for doing a great job of setting the stage so i don't have to go through and do the same thing. so great job. i do not in these slides, any pictures, i will only speak briefly. lewis asked me to come and speak on this last day of the fleet week discussions because he thought that my experiences with the afghan police might shed some light on the current...
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nita demato, serving as a major, she actually has a dual career. as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about wor
nita demato, serving as a major, she actually has a dual career. as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls...
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marcine and nita lou webb are stopping by on the show. [ cheers and applause ] they're adorably cute.eve: man! >> jimmy: hey, guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers ] it's fun. well, we use -- we use twitter on our show every single week. so, if you watch our show and you want to play along with this game, we do this thing every wednesday night, where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic. so, because i just became a dad and i'm scared of messing up as a parent, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called #parentfail. and i asked you guys to tweet out a funny story about a time you messed up as a parent, or a time that your parent messed up. we got thousands of tweets. really funny stuff. in fact, within a half-hour, it was a trending tropic in the united states, so thank you for those tweets. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, it's cool when everyone comes together and do that. it's fun. and now i thought i'
marcine and nita lou webb are stopping by on the show. [ cheers and applause ] they're adorably cute.eve: man! >> jimmy: hey, guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers ] it's fun. well, we use -- we use twitter on our show every single week. so, if you watch our show and you want to play along with this game, we do this thing every wednesday night, where i...
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newcomers like david always use the matriarch elephant nita as a shield when they are near her. for two years david keeps his distance from cindy but on that day in january, he . notices she's a little too close for comfort. >> cindy was next to the gate. i needed to get her moved. in the process of moving cindy, i opened the gate. and i should have closed the gate behind me. >> but david doesn't close the gate. a mistake that will almost cost him his life. just moments later he senses he's in trouble. >> i just had a feeling that she was going to come after me. so i yelled for help. hey bob! and right when i yelled hey bob, she ran after me. she knew the terror in my voice. >> with 10,000 pounds of angry elephant heading straight for him, david lunges for the quickest escape route. >> the fastest way out was diving underneath the belly of another elephant so then i can have a buffer between me and her. i did that, she hit the side of that elephant and i was able to go through the fence. >> at this moment, david makes a fateful decision. he turns back to close the gate. >> it wa
newcomers like david always use the matriarch elephant nita as a shield when they are near her. for two years david keeps his distance from cindy but on that day in january, he . notices she's a little too close for comfort. >> cindy was next to the gate. i needed to get her moved. in the process of moving cindy, i opened the gate. and i should have closed the gate behind me. >> but david doesn't close the gate. a mistake that will almost cost him his life. just moments later he...
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welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday," imeva nita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason.ivity is back on the front burner thanks in part to a new documentary called black fish. >> she's putting her foot on orchid. you know what's going to happen. she grabs her foom. she whips around and grabs the gate. you see her just ripped from the gate. at this point she knows she's in trouble. she's under water. splash and orchid both have her. she's totally out of view. no other trainer knows that this is happens. >> she's lucky. she suffer add broken arm, but it could have been much worse. >> this show as pilot whale apparently stuck and struggling on the ledge of a pool. fortunately it survived. joining us the author of "dealt at seaworld." good morning, david. >> good morning. >> the documentary what's the best argument they put forward for why they should not be kept in captivity? >> we approached it from two different positions. i'm a journalist, she's a mother. we came to the same conclusion. orcas live long and stay with their families. the dealt rate at seaworld is 2 1/2 tim
welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday," imeva nita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason.ivity is back on the front burner thanks in part to a new documentary called black fish. >> she's putting her foot on orchid. you know what's going to happen. she grabs her foom. she whips around and grabs the gate. you see her just ripped from the gate. at this point she knows she's in trouble. she's under water. splash and orchid both have her. she's totally out of view. no other...
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nita norphlet-thompson is the executive director -- ms. ouida foster toutebon. she was born and whites plan, attending north carolina before beginning her career as a teacher social worker for the passengers executive director. she's a great friend of ours and also the president of the new york head start association. please join me in welcoming ouida foster toutebon. [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to be here, and i think the national head start association and the center for progress for this opportunity. i would like to start off by saying, i'm going to repeat some of what yasmina also said. but like to say in new york state there has been 3847 children have lost their slot in head start. this year. this summer at head start of rockland were unable to serve 300 children for our summer program. these were four year olds who are ready for school, and we had prepared them through school readiness to be prepared for school. they are losing all that preparation that we did at head start. when we passed through the community, we see young children actually
nita norphlet-thompson is the executive director -- ms. ouida foster toutebon. she was born and whites plan, attending north carolina before beginning her career as a teacher social worker for the passengers executive director. she's a great friend of ours and also the president of the new york head start association. please join me in welcoming ouida foster toutebon. [applause] >> good morning. i'm so happy to be here, and i think the national head start association and the center for...