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there's for sure in your life, there's public television.'s your opportunity to support the art of sewing and support public television. what you're doing is saying, "i'm investing now for myself, and for the future." so why don't you give us a call right now on the number on your screen? >> it warms my heart to hear the phones ring, to see our volunteers taking many calls, there's still a few volunteers that aren't busy, so please consider to call. sewing is a craft, it's an art, it's a therapy for me, maybe it is for you, too, and it's an easy therapy. so i tell my husband, "the more fabric i have, it's better than therapy." so you can also have therapy, maybe this isn't a good analogy, by contributing to public television, showing your support to continue the art of sewing coming right to your homes. we rely on our community to support us in many ways, and by having public television with quality programming, how-to programming, that's very important. and you're part of that community, so i thank you for your call. it really makes a diffe
there's for sure in your life, there's public television.'s your opportunity to support the art of sewing and support public television. what you're doing is saying, "i'm investing now for myself, and for the future." so why don't you give us a call right now on the number on your screen? >> it warms my heart to hear the phones ring, to see our volunteers taking many calls, there's still a few volunteers that aren't busy, so please consider to call. sewing is a craft, it's an...
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support public television. call and make that donation of $120 and ask for the autographed cookbook, or step up to $160. now let's go back to lyn. >> we have great ways we'd like to say thanks for your support. when you contribute $35, we will send you six recipe bookmarks. now, these are great to tuck into any book, and the entire recipe is right there. when you contribute $60, we will send you lidia's eco tote with the six recipe bookmarks tucked inside. now, this tote can safely hold a lot of groceries, and you'll reduce your use of paper and plastic bags. when you contribute $120, we'll send you a signed copy of lidia cooks from the heart of italy, chock full of regional italian recipes and exploration of hidden treasures throughout the italian countryside. when you donate $160 to your public television station, we will send all the thank you gifts as our thanks. support the public television station that is your trusted guide for exploring new worlds and new ideas, whether it's preparing a thrifty, delicio
support public television. call and make that donation of $120 and ask for the autographed cookbook, or step up to $160. now let's go back to lyn. >> we have great ways we'd like to say thanks for your support. when you contribute $35, we will send you six recipe bookmarks. now, these are great to tuck into any book, and the entire recipe is right there. when you contribute $60, we will send you lidia's eco tote with the six recipe bookmarks tucked inside. now, this tote can safely hold a...
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millions people do that through public television, all by that simple act of making a pledge. the giving level? well, that's up to you, just pick up the phone, call that number on your screen and give, to public tv. erika andersen: we found that awareness and motivation are key if you want to get somebody interested in doing your thing, if you really want them bought in it and part of it. people tend to be much more open to doing something new if they're first aware that it's an option, of course, and then they see the personal benefit to it. announcer: for your generous gift of $60 to public television, we're delighted to send you the dvd, "being strategic" with erika andersen. the energizing program provides the key elements needed to plan for success. erika knows exactly how to help you get clear about the best possible choices for you. choices that will help you create the career, the relationship, or the life you really want. being strategic is a way of life. a path of clear thinking, consistency, and achievement. erika andersen: so what this implies is that there's a capa
millions people do that through public television, all by that simple act of making a pledge. the giving level? well, that's up to you, just pick up the phone, call that number on your screen and give, to public tv. erika andersen: we found that awareness and motivation are key if you want to get somebody interested in doing your thing, if you really want them bought in it and part of it. people tend to be much more open to doing something new if they're first aware that it's an option, of...
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but show your support for public television.nity, and i'm sure it's been an important part of your life. how many times a week or a month or a year do you tune to this station and see a very special program? so there's the number on your screen. go to the phone. make that call. and show your support right now. >> absolutely right now, 'cause we're going back to the third act, and one of my favorite songs--it's kind of below the radar-- is perhaps love. >> love is great, but thank god i'm a country boy became almost his signature song. >> yeah, well, it absolutely did. >> and i still think his greatest song was rocky mountain high, and you're gonna see that coming up right now in the final act. >> ♪ almost heaven, ♪ west virginia, ♪ blue ridge mountains, ♪ shenandoah river. ♪ life is old there, ♪ older than the trees, ♪ younger than the mountains, ♪ growing like a breeze. ♪ country roads, ♪ take me home ♪ to the place ♪ i belong. ♪ west virginia, ♪ mountain mama, ♪ take me home, ♪ country roads. ♪ all my memories ♪ gather round h
but show your support for public television.nity, and i'm sure it's been an important part of your life. how many times a week or a month or a year do you tune to this station and see a very special program? so there's the number on your screen. go to the phone. make that call. and show your support right now. >> absolutely right now, 'cause we're going back to the third act, and one of my favorite songs--it's kind of below the radar-- is perhaps love. >> love is great, but thank...
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an artist like me would never get to the masses without the help of public television. produce our hand-crafted beer for generations to come. sierra nevada is proud to support public television. ♪ i'm gonna get a friend up here ♪ spoken: look out, it's dangerous bob littell! (applause) spoken: ....with his dangerous harp! spoken: ....with his dangerous harp! ♪ got anything to say there, bob? ♪ ♪ (harmonica playing joins in) ♪ spoken: i think you just said it all. ♪ (harmonica solo) ♪ (harmonica solo) ♪ well it's a big job just gettin' by ♪ ♪ with nine kids and a wife. ♪ i've been a workin' man dang near all my life. ♪ ♪ let me keep on working long as my two hands ♪ ♪ are fit to use. ♪ i'll drink my beer in a tavern ♪ ♪ singing a little bit of these working man blues. ♪ ♪ i keep my nose on the grindstone. ♪ ♪ i work hard every day. ♪ might get a little tired on the weekend. ♪ ♪ that's when i blow my pay. ♪ but i'll go back workin'. ♪ come monday morning, i'm right back with the crew. ♪ ♪ i drink my beer in a tavern ♪ ♪ singing a little bit of these working man blues. ♪ ♪
an artist like me would never get to the masses without the help of public television. produce our hand-crafted beer for generations to come. sierra nevada is proud to support public television. ♪ i'm gonna get a friend up here ♪ spoken: look out, it's dangerous bob littell! (applause) spoken: ....with his dangerous harp! spoken: ....with his dangerous harp! ♪ got anything to say there, bob? ♪ ♪ (harmonica playing joins in) ♪ spoken: i think you just said it all. ♪ (harmonica...
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i know you're a big supporter of public television.d industrial center of wales, and this was the only way i could really access live music as a kid was going to my local chapel and hearing these fabulous male choirs, which sprung out of the industrial tradition. you know, you could fit wales 11 times into the state of new jersey. it's a tiny, tiny country, but in the 20th century, wales was exporting more coal and iron than the rest of the world put together, so all these guys that were manning these coal mines and iron foundries needed a social activity, and the choir was it, it was a free way of socializing. usually a choir, most men in this country wouldn't think of joining a choir, but it's a very masculine sounding thing over there. yeah, it's amazing. i think a really beautiful thing about it is that these men who had such physical jobs soothed their aching muscles by coming together and singing, you know? and it's something of which i'm really, really proud. hey, that medley you did, one of my favorite singers of all time, tom
i know you're a big supporter of public television.d industrial center of wales, and this was the only way i could really access live music as a kid was going to my local chapel and hearing these fabulous male choirs, which sprung out of the industrial tradition. you know, you could fit wales 11 times into the state of new jersey. it's a tiny, tiny country, but in the 20th century, wales was exporting more coal and iron than the rest of the world put together, so all these guys that were...
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for you to show your support for public television. and in addition, we're offering some great thank-you gifts. imagine if we all rewired our brains to align with what we really want, how outstanding that outcome can be, to overcome years of ingrained conditioned beliefs through simply recognizing them and resetting those thoughts and beliefs. wow, we all want success, love, and the american dream, and as dr. ahern mentioned, most of us fall flat--or rather in a rut-- with regard to those ambitions. i am so glad this program is teaching us some specific ways to work with our conditioning and create new possibilities for ourselves. in many ways, public television continually opens all of our lives to this world of possibilities. we are thrilled to be in the studio with dr. adrianne ahern, author, speaker, and clinical psychologist. dr. a., thank you so much for being here. >> ahern: thank you, sherry. i'm really excited being here, talking about snap out of it now! i've always loved programs on public television. they're so interesting
for you to show your support for public television. and in addition, we're offering some great thank-you gifts. imagine if we all rewired our brains to align with what we really want, how outstanding that outcome can be, to overcome years of ingrained conditioned beliefs through simply recognizing them and resetting those thoughts and beliefs. wow, we all want success, love, and the american dream, and as dr. ahern mentioned, most of us fall flat--or rather in a rut-- with regard to those...
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public television brings you the joy of discovery almost each and every day.ing you should own. or, if you just love listening to music, then the cd is something you should have in your collection. at the pledge of $60, we're going to send you "celtic tenors: no boundaries," the cd, which is the companion cd, and it has 16 songs. so, now you're confused, you don't know whether you want the dvd or the cd. don't be confused. why don't you think about getting them both. that would be good for you, and very good for us. make a pledge of $130 and let us say thank you with "the celtic tenors" dvd and cd. please ask about putting your contribution on a charge card when you talk to one of the operators. and again, remember, you can make a pledge at whichever level you are comfortable with. ask the phone operator about the station's basic membership rate. the most important thing is that you call and help keep high quality programming on public television. >> john: matthew, quick question, what's next? do you have another album in the works? >> matthew: yeah, we try an
public television brings you the joy of discovery almost each and every day.ing you should own. or, if you just love listening to music, then the cd is something you should have in your collection. at the pledge of $60, we're going to send you "celtic tenors: no boundaries," the cd, which is the companion cd, and it has 16 songs. so, now you're confused, you don't know whether you want the dvd or the cd. don't be confused. why don't you think about getting them both. that would be...
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>> well, camille, it's important to know that we are also supporters of public television. and we want to make sure that our educational content is getting out to the public. it's a very simple and easy process, because all you have to do is make a call. but understand that this plan starts you off with the steps that you need to get started. >> you know, we, as you mentioned a.j., we are supporters of public television. we believe in public television. why? because we're really educators at heart. see, over the almost 50 years of experience that a.j. and i have, our mission has been to educate, has been to bring the message out. and that's what--that's what we really appreciate the opportunity here for. you know, if--when you support this station, you are enabling us to continue bringing this message of empowerment. to take charge of your money now, that's our mission. and we're just terribly pleased to be able to do this through public television. >> so be sure to ask for the take charge kit when you make your pledge of $125 to this public television station right now. now
>> well, camille, it's important to know that we are also supporters of public television. and we want to make sure that our educational content is getting out to the public. it's a very simple and easy process, because all you have to do is make a call. but understand that this plan starts you off with the steps that you need to get started. >> you know, we, as you mentioned a.j., we are supporters of public television. we believe in public television. why? because we're really...
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other than public television, when i watch television, i'm not expecting some big message from the universe to help me. but sometimes you're channel surfing and just when you need it, just at the time when you need somebody to say just what you need them to say, there it is. or maybe you're going through a book, maybe it's one of my books, and the words jump off the page at you and somehow call to you. well that's what serendipity is about and those of us who are people of faith tend to think that that's maybe one of the ways god works. i'll tell you a story about myself. i got depressed when i was 39. i didn't know why. i was divorced but i was dating a really nice guy. i had been promoted by then to full professor, my goal was to be a full professor by the time i was 40 so that had happened. and i had just moved from what we call row houses in baltimore to an individual home and i had new wallpaper on the wall, and everything was fine and i was depressed. so i went to another person like me with a phd in psychology and i said to her, you know, i don't know what's the matter with me. i'm 3
other than public television, when i watch television, i'm not expecting some big message from the universe to help me. but sometimes you're channel surfing and just when you need it, just at the time when you need somebody to say just what you need them to say, there it is. or maybe you're going through a book, maybe it's one of my books, and the words jump off the page at you and somehow call to you. well that's what serendipity is about and those of us who are people of faith tend to think...
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thank you for tuning in and watching your public television station.ow it's "craving health" with dr. richard weinstein, who's here with us in the studio. but first, i want to tell you that when you go to the phone or the website and make that important pledge of support at the $100 level for the full year, we're going to send you out the dvd of this program as your special thank-you gift. it includes additional material not seen in this broadcast, and so much more is coming up, so don't go away. dr. weinstein, welcome. thank you, shari, it's a pleasure to be here. i'm just thrilled to be with you. well, can you tell us a little bit about your background and your credentials and why "craving health" for public television? of course. i've been in practice in california as a chiropractor for 30 years, and i've also written a book called "the stress effect," which makes the correlation between stress and the hormone of cortisol, which is a dual hormone, and the diseases and health problems that occur from that. well, we hear about cortisol so much in the
thank you for tuning in and watching your public television station.ow it's "craving health" with dr. richard weinstein, who's here with us in the studio. but first, i want to tell you that when you go to the phone or the website and make that important pledge of support at the $100 level for the full year, we're going to send you out the dvd of this program as your special thank-you gift. it includes additional material not seen in this broadcast, and so much more is coming up, so...
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i'm anne cochran and i'm a huge supporter of public television.se though go to the phone, make that pledge of support, enjoy this wonderful show. support public television. do it now. and without further adieu we want to give you more concert. so sit back, relax and hear one more time jim brickman "beautiful world". [jim] without music in my life certainly i wouldn't be who i am and i couldn't have gone all the places that i've had a chance to see, meet the people that i've met, it's just an amazing thing. the first time that i realized that my music was traveling even farther than me i was pretty blown away. i knew my songs were used in like spas and elevators, bathtubs and hospitals, on-hold music...but who'd have thought that it would end up on a shuttle in outer space? "dreams come true" the song, was the nasa wake-up song for astronaut, rex walheim on a recent space mission. being in space was a dream come true for him my music went along for the ride. <♪> [jim] please welcome adam crossley and dala. <♪> [adam] ♪strawber
i'm anne cochran and i'm a huge supporter of public television.se though go to the phone, make that pledge of support, enjoy this wonderful show. support public television. do it now. and without further adieu we want to give you more concert. so sit back, relax and hear one more time jim brickman "beautiful world". [jim] without music in my life certainly i wouldn't be who i am and i couldn't have gone all the places that i've had a chance to see, meet the people that i've met, it's...
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public television cannot exist without your help.now and pledge for the wonderful music and performance specials that public television brings you throughout the year. and if you do that we have many ways of saying thank you. for a pledge of $80, the ronan tynan: more than magic dvd. it has six bonus performances that aren't in the broadcast. and they include "people get ready," gershwin's "summertime," and "america the beautiful." and for a pledge of $70, the ronan tynan: more than magic cd. this is the companion cd which has all 16 songs. and if you can't make up your mind, then pledge $140 and we'll send you both the dvd and cd. and please remember, these levels are merely suggestions, any financial contribution is greatly appreciated. so ask about this station's basic membership level when you call the number on your screen. now let's go back to rhea and ronan. >> rhea: we cannot wait to go to the next part of the show. it is so exciting! do you have a part in the next part that you like the most? >> ronan: i do. i think there's
public television cannot exist without your help.now and pledge for the wonderful music and performance specials that public television brings you throughout the year. and if you do that we have many ways of saying thank you. for a pledge of $80, the ronan tynan: more than magic dvd. it has six bonus performances that aren't in the broadcast. and they include "people get ready," gershwin's "summertime," and "america the beautiful." and for a pledge of $70, the...
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the music of ireland and the mission of public television.ura savini: well as you can see, our musical journey has brought us down to the shore. we're just about in the donegal area right now. david rubinsohn: and, by the way, coming up in the next segment, please don't go anywhere, we have, we're going to learn all about the chieftains and paddy moloney, he's terrific, and he's actually recording a song with you, which is available on this cd, so make that 60 dollar contribution to this public television station, just call the number on the bottom of your screen. what else do we got, laura? laura savini: oh wait until you see. you're going to see the evolution of celtic music. how quickly things changed when riverdance hit the scene. you'll see michael flatley and bill wheelan and a lot of the other people that took part in it. it really shook the world when that happened. moya brennan: well it did. even in ireland. i mean, everyone knew where they were when they saw that. it was just a phenomenon. and it still is when you watch it. it's ama
the music of ireland and the mission of public television.ura savini: well as you can see, our musical journey has brought us down to the shore. we're just about in the donegal area right now. david rubinsohn: and, by the way, coming up in the next segment, please don't go anywhere, we have, we're going to learn all about the chieftains and paddy moloney, he's terrific, and he's actually recording a song with you, which is available on this cd, so make that 60 dollar contribution to this public...
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become a member of the family of this public television station and become a member. let's go back to alicia. >> and thank you so much for so many of the calls coming in helping your public television station; helping us be able to continue our commitment to bring the most intelligent, the most well-respected experts giving you information that, for the most part, you cannot find any place else. and doctor amen, though you've been on talk shows all over the country and your articles are in newspapers and magazines, you are bringing us a really concentrated look at your expertise and the ever-changing information. the good news is we can change it. it used to be, well, your brain is your brain and you can't do much about it. absolutely not. >> absolutely false. and, see, public television is so important to me because it's where you learn new things. and when you learn something new your brain makes a new connection. so new learning is essential which is why i'm so thrilled to partner with public television for this show. >> and we're glad you're partnering right now w
become a member of the family of this public television station and become a member. let's go back to alicia. >> and thank you so much for so many of the calls coming in helping your public television station; helping us be able to continue our commitment to bring the most intelligent, the most well-respected experts giving you information that, for the most part, you cannot find any place else. and doctor amen, though you've been on talk shows all over the country and your articles are...
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this is your public television station.ake sure it stays healthy by making the best possible pledge that you can. >> welcome back to the road to perfect health with brenda watson. [applause] >> welcome back. in the first segment, we learned that there are trillions of bacteria that live in your digestive system, and they are an important part of your immune system. we call this your gps. in the second segment, we showed you six factors that can damage this intestinal gut protection system, things like medications such as antibiotics, toxins, and yes, even aging. in this segment, i'm going to give you the keys to navigate the road to perfect health. but first, let's discuss four of the major functions of your gut protection system and what this means for you. number one, it strengthens your immunity. your gps reduces your chances of colds, flu, viral infections, and those deadly antibiotic-resistant pathogenic
this is your public television station.ake sure it stays healthy by making the best possible pledge that you can. >> welcome back to the road to perfect health with brenda watson. [applause] >> welcome back. in the first segment, we learned that there are trillions of bacteria that live in your digestive system, and they are an important part of your immune system. we call this your gps. in the second segment, we showed you six factors that can damage this intestinal gut protection...
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public television cannot exist without your help. please call the number on your screen and support smart, useful tv that really does make the world a better place. and when you support us at certain membership levels we have some wonderful ways of saying thank you. and joe's going to tell us more about them. joe. >> joe: that's right. i want to remind you that if you are willing to support this public television station with a $90 contribution, a $90 membership, we'll say thanks with the ultramind solution on dvd. this is the entire program that you're watching today. plus it contains nearly 30 minutes of bonus material, such as a question and answer session with the audience, which really adds extra value as dr. hyman goes through some very practical questions that might be coming up in your mind as you watch the program. in the $120 category, the ultramind solution hardcover book. this is the book on which the program is based and it provides lots of detail behind his powerful six week four-step plan to get you onto a path to an u
public television cannot exist without your help. please call the number on your screen and support smart, useful tv that really does make the world a better place. and when you support us at certain membership levels we have some wonderful ways of saying thank you. and joe's going to tell us more about them. joe. >> joe: that's right. i want to remind you that if you are willing to support this public television station with a $90 contribution, a $90 membership, we'll say thanks with the...
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>>i love public television; i am such a fan of public television. it gives positive, empowering, life-affirming messages that you can't get anywhere else. it's such a powerful thing that we have with pbs to have these life-empowering messages and to be able to apply everything that you learn from these programs to your life right away. and plus there aren't any commercials, i mean, what a relief. >isn't that great? you know, dr. orloff has received praise from leaders in the health and wellness area- deepak chopra, dean ornish, christianne northrup, have all said wonderful things on her book. but you know what this is all about? this is all about you. this is about you changing and transforming your life. and how do you do that? you make that call of support. right, dr. orloff? they have to make a call right now. >>oh, it's so important to make that call of support so that you get all of the gift packages with emotional freedom, and be able to apply everything that we're talking about in your life immediately. >and it all happens only because all of
>>i love public television; i am such a fan of public television. it gives positive, empowering, life-affirming messages that you can't get anywhere else. it's such a powerful thing that we have with pbs to have these life-empowering messages and to be able to apply everything that you learn from these programs to your life right away. and plus there aren't any commercials, i mean, what a relief. >isn't that great? you know, dr. orloff has received praise from leaders in the health and...
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remember, public television is truly your trusted source for programming like this. but just like you need the right information to keep your skin looking and feeling its best, we need your support to keep this station healthy and vital and performing at its best. your participation is valued, essential, and deeply appreciated. please call the number on your screen right now. dana, what's the best approach to healthy skin? perdue: well, first i would tell them not to over think it. i think that there's a common misconception that you have to have six products to be able to see a dramatic result in your skin. so i would tell them to keep it simple, focus on a cleanser that's going to work for you, based on the ingredient deck, all of the fabulous ingredients that we've talked about and then incorporate your sun protection, your physical block, and at night use a retinol agp-based product. those three things alone are going to give you really healthy, radiant skin in a very, very simple am and pm regimen. coleman: we're about to return to the show but we still need you
remember, public television is truly your trusted source for programming like this. but just like you need the right information to keep your skin looking and feeling its best, we need your support to keep this station healthy and vital and performing at its best. your participation is valued, essential, and deeply appreciated. please call the number on your screen right now. dana, what's the best approach to healthy skin? perdue: well, first i would tell them not to over think it. i think that...
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we have a full range of opinion on both public television and radio. i would like to see more and i think that in the fullness of time we will see more. i think that it is important that public broadcasting be recognized as the place where all kinds of opinions are considered and valued and respect respected. back to by days with senator baker, his mantra was a decent respect for differing point of views and that is the standard to which public broadcasting ought to be held. host: we have this do others get government tax breaks? guest: no, we are all non propr. host: cnn, msnbc and fox get tax breaks looking at government subsidies from another direction is the point. guest: i see. i don't know the answer to that. i'm sorry. host: upper marlboro, maryland, dennis is a democrat. we are discussing public broadcasting. caller: thank you for the opportunity and i just would say god bless c-span and public television. i want to say right off the top, i don't want to embarrass mr. butler, but i think you, sir, are truly a patriot in the sense that we have th
we have a full range of opinion on both public television and radio. i would like to see more and i think that in the fullness of time we will see more. i think that it is important that public broadcasting be recognized as the place where all kinds of opinions are considered and valued and respect respected. back to by days with senator baker, his mantra was a decent respect for differing point of views and that is the standard to which public broadcasting ought to be held. host: we have this...
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get at in a 2,500-word magazine article, or a 1,000-word newspaper piece, or even a ten-minute public televisionpiece, or a five-minute public radio piece. there's just... there are arguments that the trajectory is so long, the arc of it is so long, that the book is the only form where you have a chance to develop it. i like that. i realized, even when i was suffering-- and you've written books before, so you know how you suffer over certain chapters-- i thought, "this is really great. even though it's horrible, it's great." >> it's still pretty good. >> and i can't... i can't explain it. and certainly there's that thrill when you see the first one that's got a cover on it, and is in between the cardboard covers-- it is fabulous. and i like to have that. >> and you like getting out there. you like getting out and pound... you know, getting out, i mean, the reporter in you, from chicago that was doing those... covering the fires and the police beat, and all that kind of stuff, you still like being out on the road with the people? >> it's nice. it's nice, because also, you're not encumbered by all
get at in a 2,500-word magazine article, or a 1,000-word newspaper piece, or even a ten-minute public televisionpiece, or a five-minute public radio piece. there's just... there are arguments that the trajectory is so long, the arc of it is so long, that the book is the only form where you have a chance to develop it. i like that. i realized, even when i was suffering-- and you've written books before, so you know how you suffer over certain chapters-- i thought, "this is really great....
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public television is still much like a family. a family of idealistic and talented people with a goal to create something special for this community. weta is your flagship public television station in the greater washington area. we exist for you. we exist because of your financial support. call the number on your screen. you'll help fund the next year of great programs on this community based station. don't wait any longer. make that call right now. >> i think we can't make that point often enough. we are a community and if you are already a contributor to weta, please know that we are putting your money to work every time you tune in. bringing a program like this to you night after night cost as great deal of money. we need to invest in the talent we have here to bring you the news. we appreciate your support. because of you we're not only able to sustain this service but continue to grow. the newshour is a perfect example of a program that has grown and matured to an important part of our day for years. thank you for making thi
public television is still much like a family. a family of idealistic and talented people with a goal to create something special for this community. weta is your flagship public television station in the greater washington area. we exist for you. we exist because of your financial support. call the number on your screen. you'll help fund the next year of great programs on this community based station. don't wait any longer. make that call right now. >> i think we can't make that point...
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diane: and friends, your greatness, your gift to public television is the key. now ken, let's go back and enjoy more of this wonderful information and then decide what giving level is right for you. whether it's the platinum level at 365 or basic membership or in between. ken: it's the alpha movement and you've got to be a part of it, alphatize diane. diane: ok, and enjoy. i'm gonna be a top gun. ken: yes you are. diane: ok. ken: alright. ken: a lot of people talk about savings. let's talk about savings. now i, this nation really started this huge, huge era of prosperity and greatness during the 50's when we were saving double digits and we're not doing that anymore. we're in the nation in debt, and if you think that that's not going to bite us you're wrong. now some of you might be great savers and you may say that's not my issue. but i do firmly believe that we need to lead by example. and we need to be savers and we need to teach our children and we need to teach our grandchildren. we need to be a world of savers. it's still not gonna get you there. it's stil
diane: and friends, your greatness, your gift to public television is the key. now ken, let's go back and enjoy more of this wonderful information and then decide what giving level is right for you. whether it's the platinum level at 365 or basic membership or in between. ken: it's the alpha movement and you've got to be a part of it, alphatize diane. diane: ok, and enjoy. i'm gonna be a top gun. ken: yes you are. diane: ok. ken: alright. ken: a lot of people talk about savings. let's talk...
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right now taking some time to ask for your support for programs like this one that further public television's goal of lifelong learning. and we have some great gifts that will help you continue that learning and take it to the next level in your life. when you contribute at the $90 level, you'll receive the perfect makeup brush collection which contains essential brushes for expert makeup application. these makeup brushes come in a sleek, zippered, black makeup case. the perfect makeup brush collection includes the powder brush, blush brush, utility brush, eye shadow brush and covered lip brush. five makeup brushes for your contribution of $90.
right now taking some time to ask for your support for programs like this one that further public television's goal of lifelong learning. and we have some great gifts that will help you continue that learning and take it to the next level in your life. when you contribute at the $90 level, you'll receive the perfect makeup brush collection which contains essential brushes for expert makeup application. these makeup brushes come in a sleek, zippered, black makeup case. the perfect makeup brush...
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thank you for watching and thanks for supporting your public television station.cess. [ ♪ ] >> marci shimoff: what i've had to overcome and it's not over yet. [laughing] it's a constant process. is self-doubt. >> john assaraf: every single person has challenges and it's not the challenges that matter. it's what you do about the challenges. >> stephen covey: get a clear sense of what your values are. >> stephen covey: get a clear sense of what your values are. live by it. [ ♪ ] >> everybody wants money. with money you can buy things that bring you happiness after a good day of work. if you do elect me, you will work. [audience booing] >> but not too much. i understand you, not too much work. work brings you away from your family. family is the route of society. you don't want to work, you do want money. more you will have money, more you will be happy. that's mathematics, you know? happiness is richness, now. do you want to be rich now? [applause] >> then vote for me! [applause] >> russell simons: if the world on the outside is guiding you, then you can become a sh
thank you for watching and thanks for supporting your public television station.cess. [ ♪ ] >> marci shimoff: what i've had to overcome and it's not over yet. [laughing] it's a constant process. is self-doubt. >> john assaraf: every single person has challenges and it's not the challenges that matter. it's what you do about the challenges. >> stephen covey: get a clear sense of what your values are. >> stephen covey: get a clear sense of what your values are. live by...
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public television arena, you can still do a true cooking show.simply ming for me is i'm still honestly cooking the food i love to eat and do. it's simpler than what we do at blue ginger, but it's still true cooking. and you look at lidia bastianich, you look at rick bayless, all... there's mario batali now-- all of us are really cooking on public television, and i think that's the new forum where most of the chefs are. >> hinojosa: all right, so i just love the fact... because like you, i'm an immigrant. born in mexico. my mom is a great cook; and amazing cook with six kids in the family... or six of us all together-- fresh meal every single day. wow, did we love watching julia child. you actually met julia child. >> oh, i've met her a bunch of times. i'll tell you one of my two favorite stories. one-- the first time she came to blue ginger, i was petrified. i mean, i don't really get nervous for people, right? i don't care if you're the president of this or ceo of that, but when julia child was coming in, i'm like... >> hinojosa: well, how did y
public television arena, you can still do a true cooking show.simply ming for me is i'm still honestly cooking the food i love to eat and do. it's simpler than what we do at blue ginger, but it's still true cooking. and you look at lidia bastianich, you look at rick bayless, all... there's mario batali now-- all of us are really cooking on public television, and i think that's the new forum where most of the chefs are. >> hinojosa: all right, so i just love the fact... because like you,...
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or recently, pat has taken on the mantle of president of the public media association, which represents both television and radio stations. and pat harrison, the president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation created by congress to serve as a steward of the federal government's investment in public media. i would like to thank all of them as well as my other many npr and public media colleagues and my colleagues throughout journalism for joining us here today. in closing, at npr we have a vision for the future, built around high-quality journalism, radio craftsmanship, and storytelling. smart use of social media, a seamless user meet -- experience across platforms that combines strong, local, national, and global reporting. it is a work in progress and always will be. but our growth in audience tells us we are on the right track. a light to and where we started, in libya. recently on "all things considered," the husband to an entrepreneur in the midst of a major protest about 25 miles outside tripoli. throughout the conversation, you could hear gunfire and chaos unf
or recently, pat has taken on the mantle of president of the public media association, which represents both television and radio stations. and pat harrison, the president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation created by congress to serve as a steward of the federal government's investment in public media. i would like to thank all of them as well as my other many npr and public media colleagues and my colleagues throughout journalism for joining us here...
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and to frederica freyberg of wisconsin public television. is there any word on when the governor is is actually going to sign the bill. >> we just left his office this afternoon, and he said he's not signing it tonight but leaves open the door that he may well sign it tomorrow. he said as soon as possible. >> lehrer: what was this simple procedure move that was used last night by the senate? >> well, what the senate did was they called a conference committee of six members of the senate and the assembly. only one was a democrat, that being in the assembly. and this conference committee then passed this amended vegz version of this bill, and under this conference committee, they were able to pass it over the objections of that democrat, and then send it directly to the senate floor. and they said they were able to do this because they were in special session and had good cause. now the democrats are crying foul saying there wasn't adequate notification of this meet so they're saying it's a violation of the open meetings law. but the republica
and to frederica freyberg of wisconsin public television. is there any word on when the governor is is actually going to sign the bill. >> we just left his office this afternoon, and he said he's not signing it tonight but leaves open the door that he may well sign it tomorrow. he said as soon as possible. >> lehrer: what was this simple procedure move that was used last night by the senate? >> well, what the senate did was they called a conference committee of six members of...
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we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend everyone. you too, tom >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend everyone. you too, tom >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this...
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don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us, and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video "how wall street works". to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be m
we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us, and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by:...
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and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> gerald stern was born in pittsburgh, 1925. his parents immigrated from poland and ukraine. gerald stern, who said, "poetry should be passionate and outrageous and political and most of all revolutionary." >> in all these rotten shops, in all this broken furniture and wrinkled ties and baseball trophies and coffee pots i have never seen a post-war philco with the automatic eye nor heard ravel's "bolero" the way i did in 1945 in that tiny living room on beechwood boulevard, nor danced as i did then, my knives all flashing, my hair all streaming, my mother red with laughter, my father cupping his left hand under his armpit, doin
and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> gerald stern was born in pittsburgh, 1925. his...
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[captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: mary bell is serving her second term as president of the wisconsin education council, following more than 25 years as a teacher in the state. organization represents thousands in the state of wisconsin, and she joins us tonight from madison. mary bell, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, tavis. tavis: the latest. what is happening in wisconsin? >> the protesters have been part of the capital environment for almost two weeks now, who are still being part of that, making sure that the voice of the people of wisconsin is heard. they have restricted access to our capital, but there are still people who are outside and some who are inside, maintaining that presents to say that they will not be silent as well as the voices of others are in danger. tavis: there are so many making comments about what this fight is about, ranging from collective bargaining all of the way to the republican party, when to demonize and quite frankly to crush the union movement. what this fight was and is about? >> well, since the governor's bud
[captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: mary bell is serving her second term as president of the wisconsin education council, following more than 25 years as a teacher in the state. organization represents thousands in the state of wisconsin, and she joins us tonight from madison. mary bell, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, tavis. tavis: the latest. what is happening in wisconsin? >> the protesters have been part of the capital environment...
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and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend everyone. you too, tom >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org uh, sometimes, yes. okay. i'll tell you what we'll do. i'm not a gambler. i was once told to take a bet on the grand national, and i lost, and i thought, "well, this is ridiculous. - there goes £10. i'm not doing this again." - mm-hm. but, i will make an exception. this has just come out of my pocket-- what have we got here? 20, 40, 60, 80... there's about £100 there. i bet you £100 you haven't had these for very long. you would be correct. you owe me 1
we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks for joining us and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend everyone. you too, tom >> tom: goodnight, susie. i'm tom hudson. we'll see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this...
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we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support... >> susie: ...support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us, and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. you., too, susie >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in: to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. >> be more. pbs.d belonged to your grandmother, right. yes, it was her ashtray, actually. - her ashtray. - her ashtray, yes. it was on her bedside cabinet. goodness me. what an amazing ashtray. - do you think that's what it was made for? - i have no idea. it's got a few stains on the back. looks as if it might
we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support... >> susie: ...support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us, and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. you., too, susie >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. we'll see all of you again tomorrow evening. "nightly business report" is made possible...