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she began researching mustangs 10 years ago after several dozen were killed outside of reno, nevada. for more information, visit deann stillman.com. : >> we're at bookexpo america in new york city, the booth for regnery publishing with marjorie ross. what do you have coming out this season. >> we're actually very excited about several of our books for summer and fall, and, of course, it's good time to be a conservative publisher in washington, d.c. because there's a lot to talk about. our first book i'll tell you about is a book by repeat best-selling author michelle malkin, and it's called culture of corruption. it's probably the first anti-obama book coming from any publisher, and we think it's going to be very, very big. she's done a real investigative reporter's job of looking at president obama, who he's brought in to work with him, who's come from the corrupt city of chicago and what they're up to. and i think the story she's going to tell is that unlike the promise of change and maybe some reform in washington, government is up to the same old tricks, and you're not going to l
she began researching mustangs 10 years ago after several dozen were killed outside of reno, nevada. for more information, visit deann stillman.com. : >> we're at bookexpo america in new york city, the booth for regnery publishing with marjorie ross. what do you have coming out this season. >> we're actually very excited about several of our books for summer and fall, and, of course, it's good time to be a conservative publisher in washington, d.c. because there's a lot to talk...
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reno nevada. and i was in predominantly caucasian and middle-class schools. black history to me was martin luther king. that is said. >> the beginning of the end. >> that was pretty much it. i found a new frontier in african-american history. i was very, very excited about it. tick every class i could. got a minor in african-american history. >> civil-rights law, i take it. >> yes. very, very interested in pursuing a degree in civil rights. went back to that and told them. >> why are you doing this to back and i told him about discrimination and intolerance and haven't bothered me deeply and i wanted to go out and make that my life's work. he said okay. all right. obviously you don't care about money. you're never going to make any money. >> that's really not my motivation. i want to give back. of what to do something that is important for my country. he was the one he said why don't you think about teaching. nothing wrong with being a lawyer. there are a lot of them. goodness knows there are plenty of hundred lawyers out there. knowing you you will end up ta
reno nevada. and i was in predominantly caucasian and middle-class schools. black history to me was martin luther king. that is said. >> the beginning of the end. >> that was pretty much it. i found a new frontier in african-american history. i was very, very excited about it. tick every class i could. got a minor in african-american history. >> civil-rights law, i take it. >> yes. very, very interested in pursuing a degree in civil rights. went back to that and told...
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>> guest: reno, nevada the sacramento, california and allyson predominantly caucasian upper-middle-class schools and black history was born luther king and rosa parks. >> host: that was the end of its. >> guest: and that was it so i found a new frontier in african-american history and i was very excited about an answer to every class i took, got a minor in african-american history. >> host: that leads to civil rights law? >> guest: yes, i was very interested in pursuing a degree in civil rights law. i went back to that the mentor, dr. williams, and told him i was graduating getting ready to take the tests and choose a school. he said it why are you doing this, why do you want to be a civil rights lawyer? i told him about discrimination and intolerance and how it bothered me deeply and i wanted to go out and make that my life's work. he said, obviously you don't care about money because you are never going to make money coming in of this. i said that is not my motivation, i want my life to have meaning in the deuce of the important for my country. he was the one who said what to think abo
>> guest: reno, nevada the sacramento, california and allyson predominantly caucasian upper-middle-class schools and black history was born luther king and rosa parks. >> host: that was the end of its. >> guest: and that was it so i found a new frontier in african-american history and i was very excited about an answer to every class i took, got a minor in african-american history. >> host: that leads to civil rights law? >> guest: yes, i was very interested in...
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>> guest: reno nevada and sacramento california and i was in a predominantly upper-class schools andblack history to me was martin luther king and rosa parks and that was it. >> host: that was the beginning in the end. >> guest: that was it, and i had found a new frontier in african-american history and was very excited about it and to get free class i could and got a minor and african-american history -- >> host: and that leads to the civil rights law i take it? >> guest: i was interested in pursuing a degree in civil rights law, and went back to the mentor of mine, dr. williams, and told him as i was graduating getting ready to take the test preparing to go to law school and choose a school and he said why are you doing this? why do you want to be a civil rights lawyer and i told him about discrimination and intolerance and how it bothered me deeply and i wanted to make that my life's work and he said okay, all right, obviously you don't care about money because you're never going to make money, you know this right? i said that isn't my motivation. i want my life to have meaning an
>> guest: reno nevada and sacramento california and i was in a predominantly upper-class schools andblack history to me was martin luther king and rosa parks and that was it. >> host: that was the beginning in the end. >> guest: that was it, and i had found a new frontier in african-american history and was very excited about it and to get free class i could and got a minor and african-american history -- >> host: and that leads to the civil rights law i take it?...
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make us understand nevada and renal and i want to read a passage before we get to your relationship with mr. gibbons and his wife. throughout the city and this will help you understand reno and nevada. throughout the city neighborhoods replete with polished mansions, grounds that look like established parks and man made water features large enough to dave a small family of elephants bottom-up against new housing tracts that looked decidedly lower middle class. no transition, no buffer zones, no date, just a pronounced difference from one side or one end of the street to the other. this is the district that tierney cahill was trying to represent, independent, libertarian, hard to describe. yes, they were republicans but they were certainly taken by this teacher. ms. cahill, perhaps every story should have a happy ending. in this case, you struck a relationship with your opponent's wife, and in the and the happy ending is the opponent comes to school to celebrate, tell us about that. >> guest: i actually mailed my opponent's life, was a state legislature in nevada, and i was looking for help. one of my students had won an essay contest on what it means to be an american an
make us understand nevada and renal and i want to read a passage before we get to your relationship with mr. gibbons and his wife. throughout the city and this will help you understand reno and nevada. throughout the city neighborhoods replete with polished mansions, grounds that look like established parks and man made water features large enough to dave a small family of elephants bottom-up against new housing tracts that looked decidedly lower middle class. no transition, no buffer zones, no...
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throughout the city this will help you understand reno and nevada. through the city neighborhoods replete with published mansions and grounds that look like established parks and man-made water features large enough to dave a small family of elephants but up against new housing tracts that look decidedly low or middle class. no transition, no buffer zones, no dates, just pronounced difference from one side or one end of the street to the other. this is the district tierney was torian to represent. libertarian, hard to describe. yes they were republicans but they were certainly taken by this teacher. ms. cahill perhaps every story should have a happy ending. in this case you struck a relationship with your opponent's wife and in the and the happy ending is the opponent comes to school to celebrate with you. tell about back. >> guest: i had actually been mailed my opponent's wife, she is the state legislature in nevada, assemblywoman and i was looking for help. one of my students had won an essay contest on what it means to be an american and she helpe
throughout the city this will help you understand reno and nevada. through the city neighborhoods replete with published mansions and grounds that look like established parks and man-made water features large enough to dave a small family of elephants but up against new housing tracts that look decidedly low or middle class. no transition, no buffer zones, no dates, just pronounced difference from one side or one end of the street to the other. this is the district tierney was torian to...
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this is jo inglett, 30-year-old infielder from sacramento, played at the university of nevada reno. he is 4-for-22 in a part-time role, 1-for-6 as a pinch hitter but he is already in the game as a right fielder. right at the letters. mcdougal, 98. wow! he is getting loose these days. >> rob: he always had an amazing arm. that's pretty uncomfortable. 97 inside. >> rob: you and i look at that differently. i done find that as uncomfortable. i look that as setting up the next pitch. >> bob: that means you are the pitcher and i am the hitter. i'm out of here. i these guys are professional. >> bob: overpowerred him. three ground balls. let's see if the nats can get one with dunn. . >> johnny: hi, everybody, johnny holiday along with phil woods. phil, adam dunn did it last night in a 3-3 ballgame. can he do it again tonight? >> phil: it will be great if he does it. i hope he does it much quicker. we won't be here all evening. a tough one for ross detwiler not to get his first big league win. he obviously around another start. another amazing evening from willie harri
this is jo inglett, 30-year-old infielder from sacramento, played at the university of nevada reno. he is 4-for-22 in a part-time role, 1-for-6 as a pinch hitter but he is already in the game as a right fielder. right at the letters. mcdougal, 98. wow! he is getting loose these days. >> rob: he always had an amazing arm. that's pretty uncomfortable. 97 inside. >> rob: you and i look at that differently. i done find that as uncomfortable. i look that as setting up the next pitch....
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bob: inglett, a former teammate of ryan church, lyle overbay and chad quals at the university of nevada reno. >> rob: that will do it. >> bob: just a shame he couldn't do it this inning. two-out walk to overbay hurt and blue jays have tied the game. zimmermann cannot win his third major league game. he could be the loser. it will be up to the bullpen to keep those inherited runners from scoring. a good outing for jordan zimmermann. 106 pitches, 69 strikes. now he needs some help from his friends in the bullpen. ♪ ♪ (tucci) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. buy the lg xenon messaging phone for 99.99 after mail-in rebate and get one free after mail-in-rebate. times may be tough today, but the things we all look forward to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. so whatever you're looking forward to, m&t bank is here to help you get there. m&t bank. understanding what's important. >> bob: time to bring you speed with the at&t rapid rewind. jordan zimmermann's night he would go 5 2/3. strikeout just three. wa
bob: inglett, a former teammate of ryan church, lyle overbay and chad quals at the university of nevada reno. >> rob: that will do it. >> bob: just a shame he couldn't do it this inning. two-out walk to overbay hurt and blue jays have tied the game. zimmermann cannot win his third major league game. he could be the loser. it will be up to the bullpen to keep those inherited runners from scoring. a good outing for jordan zimmermann. 106 pitches, 69 strikes. now he needs some help...
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. >> host: and you told a story about how the nevada or the reno school system didn't have enough socialtudies books. in fact, didn't have any so you used newspapers and there were these weird words i guess they come from washington, names of agencies that don't really describe what the agency does and you would say instead of -- and so you're asked a question, a rather embarrassing question and you would say, well, let's look it up. >> guest: sure. >> host: and you used a phrase passionately curious from einstein. describe how you kept their respect while you didn't know? >> guest: i think one of the most important role you play as a teacher is to show that you're a learner and what a good learner means. and you sure don't know everything. there's no way everybody can know everything, right? and i think often particularly maybe young teachers maybe feel threatened if there's a question that's asked and they don't know the answer so maybe well, right now they put that child off well, you've just lost an opportunity to show what it means to be an educated person and be a learner because y
. >> host: and you told a story about how the nevada or the reno school system didn't have enough socialtudies books. in fact, didn't have any so you used newspapers and there were these weird words i guess they come from washington, names of agencies that don't really describe what the agency does and you would say instead of -- and so you're asked a question, a rather embarrassing question and you would say, well, let's look it up. >> guest: sure. >> host: and you used a...
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nevada, people think it's the bright lights of las vegas and reno, and it is. but it's a lot more. people don't realize that nevada is the most mountainous state in the union, 314 separate mountain ranges. we have 32 mountains over 11,000 feet high, one 14,000-foot high. but every senator here can boast about why people should come and vis their -- visit their state. i have been to every state in the union. they're all beautiful and all worth promoting tourism. in our country we don't promote tourism. we're the only industrialized nation that doesn't. some nonindustrialized nations promote their countries. we don't. we need to have people come here. since 9/11, the -- people coming to the united states has dropped significantly because of 9/11 people haven't been told it's the safest place in the world to come. people should come here and so this public-private partnership that's in this legislation will have programs set up and, frankly, mr. president, it is comparable to what happens in las vegas with the las vegas businessuthority. they have done a wonderful job bringing people t
nevada, people think it's the bright lights of las vegas and reno, and it is. but it's a lot more. people don't realize that nevada is the most mountainous state in the union, 314 separate mountain ranges. we have 32 mountains over 11,000 feet high, one 14,000-foot high. but every senator here can boast about why people should come and vis their -- visit their state. i have been to every state in the union. they're all beautiful and all worth promoting tourism. in our country we don't promote...