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this: when you're doing kind of research, with regard to what we are facing in the real ,orld, is this kind of research how does it make you hopeful or more fearful? >> neighboring of their children into influence my wife enemy and how we bring up our own children. son wanted a pet snake but my wife and i are not to make lovers. , so we a young child gave him a pet snake and he had 147 pet snakes, and that is what he wanted. he learned to make decisions and this is a boy that lent to make his own decisions. tavis: the world until yesterday, what we can learn from traditional society. the book is not one that you can do justice to. i hope you get a sense of what is inside the text. good have you back. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with album and aout his memoir that includes michael jackson. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try
this: when you're doing kind of research, with regard to what we are facing in the real ,orld, is this kind of research how does it make you hopeful or more fearful? >> neighboring of their children into influence my wife enemy and how we bring up our own children. son wanted a pet snake but my wife and i are not to make lovers. , so we a young child gave him a pet snake and he had 147 pet snakes, and that is what he wanted. he learned to make decisions and this is a boy that lent to make...
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times, was recently by our young voters there in lahore, the much talked pti with the leader, the ,orld cup winning cricketer who claims he will sweep the polls and become extremely influential. let's bring in a former pakistani foreign affairs advisor joining us from islamabad. in terms of the attack in karachi, we covered that at the top of the program, but give us more details about what you are learning about the polling stations in that city. ,> well, karachi seems to be you know, hot and bothered. there are many reports of polling stations that still have not opened -- polling stations where members of the political parties among particularly the mqm are allegedly taking over polling stations, disallowing people from voting. inre is one polling station a hotly contested seat, where the competition is between a number of independent, including the former mayor of karachi, the former incumbent and a very popular member of pti. there are reports, not just in that constituency, but in a number of constituencies that suggest there will be a lot of recriminations and a lot of internets
times, was recently by our young voters there in lahore, the much talked pti with the leader, the ,orld cup winning cricketer who claims he will sweep the polls and become extremely influential. let's bring in a former pakistani foreign affairs advisor joining us from islamabad. in terms of the attack in karachi, we covered that at the top of the program, but give us more details about what you are learning about the polling stations in that city. ,> well, karachi seems to be you know, hot...
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you remember you would start the first six paragraphs and then it orld say continued on 4a whatever it was. you read some more and then unfortunately it would fizzled or stop. you always want to continue it some more. when it was presented in that kind of format, perhaps that was more enticing than going on to .n internet format we kind of dart around to something we think is interesting, and we try to absorber it completely in quickly and then move on to the next thing. many times i see this happening ,ith children and adolescents with their perception of a given topic tends to be a little more superficial. i am not sure i can explain that. i think you bring up a really good point, that to encourage and really push our children and adolescents to look at things critically and to look at it at another level. i believe the internet provides that opportunity, but we as adults, and helping them to develop, have to develop the critical thinking in them and not have them go from topic to topic as you see when you do a google search. you will have 13 of these on a page. the internet affords
you remember you would start the first six paragraphs and then it orld say continued on 4a whatever it was. you read some more and then unfortunately it would fizzled or stop. you always want to continue it some more. when it was presented in that kind of format, perhaps that was more enticing than going on to .n internet format we kind of dart around to something we think is interesting, and we try to absorber it completely in quickly and then move on to the next thing. many times i see this...
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it's been a hard two years for me, but i want to make the orld a better place. more than ever, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the public fascination with frances cleveland really extended to her clothes, and she was a real fashion icon. women emulated her hairstyle, her clothing. she popularized everything she had and did. this is a dress from the second administration, and in a way, this is the most prized piece of all, because this is the inaugural gown. this was her inaugural gown from 1893, and it stayed in her family and became the family wedding dress. and this was used by her grand daughters. even frances cleveland's everyday clothes were very stylish. a lot of them looked like omething you could wear now. this is a jacket, wonderful bolero jacket, black with beautiful purple-blue velvet. this is a more evening-appropriate piece. this is a bodice with a matching skir
it's been a hard two years for me, but i want to make the orld a better place. more than ever, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the public fascination with frances cleveland really extended to her clothes, and she was a real fashion icon. women emulated her hairstyle, her clothing....
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orld news now" weather brought to you by unite health care. but it doesn't cover everything.edical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which
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so i think the orld is not going to grow very much.o come up with great policies that lead to big massive long-term bets. in fact, i think it's the opposite. >> you do? >> we're not seeing significant top line growth so what you are telling me is they are going to continue to cut costs and deliver on the bottom line. some are wondering how long that can keep going. >> the irony is is with the s&p and these companies in the u.s. is if you -- if there is wage inflation, then problem margin shrink and the equities are going to fall. so that's a big question. profit margins are far higher than people expected them to be and they've been maintained. and i would say the growth is increasingly harvesting richer consumers for around the world, leading u.s. companies. so i like the general prospects of world class companies. i don't like the prospect of average companies. >> how do you determine which is average versus which is not. that's where you get paid. >> if you compare what's in the s&p top 20 and what's in the emerging market top 20 th
so i think the orld is not going to grow very much.o come up with great policies that lead to big massive long-term bets. in fact, i think it's the opposite. >> you do? >> we're not seeing significant top line growth so what you are telling me is they are going to continue to cut costs and deliver on the bottom line. some are wondering how long that can keep going. >> the irony is is with the s&p and these companies in the u.s. is if you -- if there is wage inflation, then...
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it's been a hard two years for me, but i want to make the orld a better place. more than ever, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the public fascination with frances cleveland really extended to her clothes, and she was a real fashion icon. women emulated her hairstyle, her clothing. she popularized everything she had and did. this
it's been a hard two years for me, but i want to make the orld a better place. more than ever, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the public fascination with frances cleveland really extended to her clothes, and she was a real fashion icon. women emulated her hairstyle, her clothing....
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the most easily preventable cause of death in the model ,orld -- modern world responsible for 440,000s in the united aids every year, completely preventable -- in the year. states every >> tobacco's history and the continuing dangers of smoking. 10:00 eastern a sunday night, part of "book tv" this weekend on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with derrick economicomestic and policy vice president at the heritage foundation out with the report yesterday that the cost of what you say is amnesty of the immigration proposal, six point three dollars trillion. how did you, with the number? guest: we came up with the number i looking at the possible -- population estimate is unlawful, that we know from census data, about 11.5 million people. we looked at their expenditures. the government services that they have received and also government benefits they received, and we subtracted from that the taxes that they pay. we came up with a net figure and we estimated that over the lifetime of the illegal immigrant population, it would come to $6.3 trillion in deficit.
the most easily preventable cause of death in the model ,orld -- modern world responsible for 440,000s in the united aids every year, completely preventable -- in the year. states every >> tobacco's history and the continuing dangers of smoking. 10:00 eastern a sunday night, part of "book tv" this weekend on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with derrick economicomestic and policy vice president at the heritage foundation out with...
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orld you detail specifically in general how your budget will help either restore that money or mediate the potential impacts of the sequester? >> senator, a short time to answer. i would say we are as frustrated and worried about the impact of the sequester. country, we are trying to prioritize on indian education, to find model schools to find a path forward. law-enforcement, domestic violence issues, self- determination, working with tribes on a government-to- government basis to help their ability to determine the ways they want to govern themselves -- these are all topics of critical discussion. i know there is not enough money to go around, but we're working to do the best job we can. david, do you want to add anything to that? >> i would say, senator, we feel this hurt very hard, because of the indiscriminate way in which the cuts have to occur. many of the tribes that operate under 638 grants are hurt because they are getting a 9% cut for the remainder of the year. there's nothing we can do about it. our folks are feeling that cut. we are having to furlough folks. that is why yo
orld you detail specifically in general how your budget will help either restore that money or mediate the potential impacts of the sequester? >> senator, a short time to answer. i would say we are as frustrated and worried about the impact of the sequester. country, we are trying to prioritize on indian education, to find model schools to find a path forward. law-enforcement, domestic violence issues, self- determination, working with tribes on a government-to- government basis to help...
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roosevelt memorial reminding us of his personal courage in favor -- in the face of his and diversity. .orld war two memorial the washington monument is a metaphor for the strength of washington. something to our country and to visitors from around the world who come here. holocaust memorial will be our conscience and will be here as our conscience. now, forever. [applause] thinkis one other thing i -- arguablyrtant the most important scientific development in the last 20 years since we were last here was the sequencing of the human genome in 2000, which has now led to unbelievable developments in saving lives. we have only scratched the surface. say, with some humility, that it was most important because out of the exciting things that have happened to our great telescopes just identified two more planets far outside our solar system, billions of light years away, that seemed to be enough like us that they could support life. outppose if we found somewhat -- found out sometime between now and the end of the ceremony that we are not alone in the universe i will have to revise my assessment.
roosevelt memorial reminding us of his personal courage in favor -- in the face of his and diversity. .orld war two memorial the washington monument is a metaphor for the strength of washington. something to our country and to visitors from around the world who come here. holocaust memorial will be our conscience and will be here as our conscience. now, forever. [applause] thinkis one other thing i -- arguablyrtant the most important scientific development in the last 20 years since we were...