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they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm self-taught because i never had a real private instructor as a saxophonist. but my teachers i consider to be the great musicians from the past and the great musicians from the present. i've learned from listening to the records. i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing with great musicians both great older musicians-- my elders, masters-- but also with my peers. i think i've learned just as much playing with other young musicians who are in the same
they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm...
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nunes and led to wins over four top-20 teams including oregon, oregon state, ucla, and went to the rotewl for the first anytime 40 -- first time in 40 years. after practice today he told us he has the same goals they do every season. >> goal is pac-12 championship, and last year was behind us, it's a great season, but we can't live in the past. so, we're -- our goal is pac-12 championship and everything else will take care of itself. >> mike: the pga tour in florida in the hoont classic, rory mcilroy walked off the course on his ninth hole yesterday, claim his wisdom teeth hurt. maybe being 7 or par was the rope. -- was the reason. tiger wood struggling, hilts the bank, barclay clears -- barely clears the water. gets a double-bogey. thompson buries this one from the bunker. he is 8-under, as is guthrie, a long birdie on eight. nothing but net. guthrie and thompson, share of the lead heading into sunday's final round, sharks, gonzaga at 11:00. see you then. better check my weather app right now. >> ama: a hungry raccoon ends up >> ama: a hungry raccoon ends up in a jam and gets a little
nunes and led to wins over four top-20 teams including oregon, oregon state, ucla, and went to the rotewl for the first anytime 40 -- first time in 40 years. after practice today he told us he has the same goals they do every season. >> goal is pac-12 championship, and last year was behind us, it's a great season, but we can't live in the past. so, we're -- our goal is pac-12 championship and everything else will take care of itself. >> mike: the pga tour in florida in the hoont...
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she and her compatriots railed against the role of rote memorization, and strict memorization. she believed children should read and write and do things on their own timetable and it was harmful to force them to do it faster. she believed their emotional development was as important as their intellectual development. he said the most important thing the school could do was get children into the habit of being happy. most importantly she believed, and her fellow progressive educators believed that a school must instill in children's minds the ability to think independently so that they could participate fully in the american democracy. in 1932 elizabeth ehrlan's classes were c.s. 41, still in the village. the city at that point was due its funding from the experiment and the parents were so upset that their children would not be able to take classes with elizabeth ehrlan that they banded together in something famous in a school or at a parent's ice-cream parlor. they got to get the money or started to get together the money to start their own schools. in september of 1932 little
she and her compatriots railed against the role of rote memorization, and strict memorization. she believed children should read and write and do things on their own timetable and it was harmful to force them to do it faster. she believed their emotional development was as important as their intellectual development. he said the most important thing the school could do was get children into the habit of being happy. most importantly she believed, and her fellow progressive educators believed...
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it'd be very difficult to go through and in a rote manner figure out every possible combination. we can use some of the equations available to us to simplify that and determine what an expected payout would be over a given set of rules over a time frame. the slot machines are based off of a normal distribution of outcomes which is associated with the random probabilities created. although anything can happen on any given game, we can expect over a long run the payout percentage will progress towards its expected return, or its mean. this is a wheel of fortune game, which is one of our most popular games and has been for over ten years, since the first versions of it were created. we have a couple different dynamics we play with, and that really makes it more of an art than just a pure science of calculations. on the base game, again, each symbol has a probability that we define that the game processor controls. it picks random numbers through a random sequence once i spin the reels and will determine which one of those symbols it wants to come up based on the probability we assig
it'd be very difficult to go through and in a rote manner figure out every possible combination. we can use some of the equations available to us to simplify that and determine what an expected payout would be over a given set of rules over a time frame. the slot machines are based off of a normal distribution of outcomes which is associated with the random probabilities created. although anything can happen on any given game, we can expect over a long run the payout percentage will progress...
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. >> shaw roted, 31 days? >> black history month. that's okay because some of those women are black. we will take shirley chism's day. gee haven't we taken enough from shirley chism. >> how are you celebrating women's history month? >> i got my pared. >> [applause] >> and by the way do this. >> that's the best day of the week. >> i would ask you the same question and you would give the answer answer. time to take a break. when we return a special performance from the musical guest, trouble funk. been waiting for t hhe purry, ss beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale is ending soon. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ according to a report in "the shun" a british newspaper, not the gq star that keeps us from we
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a third of the roteds are -- rods are covered. engineers say some sort of coloring system will be built around them to shore them up and make the system safe. how can you guarantee that? >> that is the challenge of the design team. any solution we put in place will cause this to perform as it was designed to perform. >> reporter: of course that's what was promised with the first design and this one is going to be awfully expensive. you should be watching at 6:00 and we're going to take a look at how this could affect the opening of the bay bridge scheduled for labor day. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> arson investigators looking for the cause of an early morning four alarm fire. the fire started just before 1:00 a.m. near third street. 20 people evacuated the apartments there. everyone got out safely. >> blames started shooting up until where you can see it from a distance. we were across the street. >> some people were stuck up in that building. you can hear them hollering. was so smoky. >> the red cross is helping peop
a third of the roteds are -- rods are covered. engineers say some sort of coloring system will be built around them to shore them up and make the system safe. how can you guarantee that? >> that is the challenge of the design team. any solution we put in place will cause this to perform as it was designed to perform. >> reporter: of course that's what was promised with the first design and this one is going to be awfully expensive. you should be watching at 6:00 and we're going to...
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or four-day story, and it makes me nostalgic for real filibusters that were dramatic, not everyday roterences but it really does show how fractured the republican party is, and when they make a dramatic moment it is over something that the entire country isn't galvanized on. republicans have been obstinate. this is just a real sign of how far to the right the republican party has gone. >> one thing that was of interest to me was the fact that all these guys wanted to get in on this, the mcconnells, saxby chambliss. from the rnc, get on the floor. >> there's the show that was going on on the floor but there's all sorts of politics going on northeast it. you have mitch mcconnell, you have marco rubio. he might run for president, a breaking news story. and so you have everyone with these other agendas going on, some of whom we know, some of whom we don't know but it's more complicated. >> everyone covering their bases. hang out for just a second because we have to go to the white house as we do every month at this time. we want to get our first reaction from the white house on the brand ne
or four-day story, and it makes me nostalgic for real filibusters that were dramatic, not everyday roterences but it really does show how fractured the republican party is, and when they make a dramatic moment it is over something that the entire country isn't galvanized on. republicans have been obstinate. this is just a real sign of how far to the right the republican party has gone. >> one thing that was of interest to me was the fact that all these guys wanted to get in on this, the...
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we talked to a lot of lawmakers for this documentary "showdown on debt rote row" from the house and the senate. paul brown is i tea party favorite. he voted against the sequester in the budget control act in 2011. but over the last few weeks has slowly come to realize that this is something that needed to happen. he wasn't quite comfortable with all cuts, but he was not about to take a deal to avoid the sequester that included raising taxes. here's know an excerpt from tons program. >> john boehner is a great speaker. but he's too nice a guy. barack obama comes, he's a bare-knuckle street fighter. is that what this is going to be? a bare knuckle brawl. >> it already is. >> reporter: obama now warns lawmakers, don't test him on the debt ceiling. >> i am not going to have a monthly conversation about whether or not we pay our bills. >> reporter: and in fact, behind closed doors, a cadre of republican leaders is contriving to suspend the $16.4 trillion debt limit. they would pass a law to dock lawmakers' pay unless the democratally-controlled senate passes a budget, which it hasn't done in
we talked to a lot of lawmakers for this documentary "showdown on debt rote row" from the house and the senate. paul brown is i tea party favorite. he voted against the sequester in the budget control act in 2011. but over the last few weeks has slowly come to realize that this is something that needed to happen. he wasn't quite comfortable with all cuts, but he was not about to take a deal to avoid the sequester that included raising taxes. here's know an excerpt from tons program....
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i rote about him. it's also a man of humility and more importantly, a man forgiveness. as he uttered in his statement today, in his impromptu statement, he said, you know, sometimes people are harder on each other than god is on sinners. now, think about what he said. he said, it's about time that we write a new chapter and that is about forgiveness and understanding and reaching out to people. you know, i think it's providential that we do this on this, the feast of st. patrick, also a man of forgiveness and reaching out in peace. so this is a really historic time. not only for catholics, but for people across the world. my other friend, bartholomew, is going to attend the installation of pope francis. i will tell you, the whole world is changing. and thank god for it. >> eric: just absolutely amazing. you served from 93 to 97, there in the vatican, under the clinton administration and you knew pope john paul ii. and you know and have met pope francis. what other parallels are there? do you think this will be a new, invigorated church because of this election? >> i lov
i rote about him. it's also a man of humility and more importantly, a man forgiveness. as he uttered in his statement today, in his impromptu statement, he said, you know, sometimes people are harder on each other than god is on sinners. now, think about what he said. he said, it's about time that we write a new chapter and that is about forgiveness and understanding and reaching out to people. you know, i think it's providential that we do this on this, the feast of st. patrick, also a man of...
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the one that rote about the fireman that married the meter made or the one that wrote a fine articleng. >> i'm better than what they have me doing. you know what that feels like. >> do i? >> you just made a great secretary of state. >> how exactly may i help you, miss barnes? >> the entire first season 13 episodes debuted all at once on netflix and bill willeau willimon is the creator and expert on "house of cards." he's got a background in politics and is experienced in stage and film. your background, you were running campaigns before this. >> not running them. i was working on them. i worked on schumer's campaign hillary clinton bill bradley and howard dean. i was pretty low on the totem pole. >> but you took that and worked with it. you were a huge success. >> it's a big surprise. you know we didn't know whether everyone would watch it in 13 hours straight or whether anyone would watch it at all. we've been thrilled with the response and we've had a lot of marathon watchers. it seems like it's an experiment in this case that worked out. >> when you started watching this, was it y
the one that rote about the fireman that married the meter made or the one that wrote a fine articleng. >> i'm better than what they have me doing. you know what that feels like. >> do i? >> you just made a great secretary of state. >> how exactly may i help you, miss barnes? >> the entire first season 13 episodes debuted all at once on netflix and bill willeau willimon is the creator and expert on "house of cards." he's got a background in politics and...
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you learned a lot more in your style of interview than the rote answers she was giving because that's do this junk. what's your takeaway. you asked her out, how did that go? >> well i haven't heard of her. that's the long and short of it really. it was an amazing experience and i don't know, i think what was nice. at the time i thought there was all these people sitting around staring at me. i thought i was doing the wrong thing but maybe it was nice having a chat with someone about normal things or normal in my world anyway about what my football club and this chicken restaurant nandos where me and my mates go. >> i thought it was really terrific interview. chris stark thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it, anybody who wants to see the whole interview has gone viral you can watch it online. thanks, chris. >> thank you so much. >> have you guys had a chance to see this? it goes on forever. >> what we want on tv is people being authentic. is he revealing about himself and she's honest about herself. >> that's right, his authenticity forces her to be authentic. they get used t
you learned a lot more in your style of interview than the rote answers she was giving because that's do this junk. what's your takeaway. you asked her out, how did that go? >> well i haven't heard of her. that's the long and short of it really. it was an amazing experience and i don't know, i think what was nice. at the time i thought there was all these people sitting around staring at me. i thought i was doing the wrong thing but maybe it was nice having a chat with someone about...
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the only president is the two opinions that justice kennedy .rote in 1996 he wrote an opinion that struck down an anti-gay butter initiative from colorado and said this law reflects animosity to a particular group of our fellow citizens, gays and lesbians. you can't do that. he also wrote an opinion in 2003 which struck down the last of the sex laws that were targeting gays. he had the same view that gays and lesbians are entitled to respect, not to be demeaned by the law. a lot of people will cite this president, this suggests marriage is a right and others will say no, they did not involve something as important as marriage. host: what do you think will be clues as to how he will decide? guest: i will be interested in that because i don't have a lot of clues as to how he views this issue. this is one we have not seen -- the court has not had a gay marriage case or a gay rights case where you -- he has had to talk much. he will get the cases to go away. john roberts is a stickler for procedural -- the proper procedure, and he has a preference for narrow decisions. my guess, he will ask a
the only president is the two opinions that justice kennedy .rote in 1996 he wrote an opinion that struck down an anti-gay butter initiative from colorado and said this law reflects animosity to a particular group of our fellow citizens, gays and lesbians. you can't do that. he also wrote an opinion in 2003 which struck down the last of the sex laws that were targeting gays. he had the same view that gays and lesbians are entitled to respect, not to be demeaned by the law. a lot of people will...
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> no matter what your position is, as one member of the city council why not just let it come to a roten the floor. let each member decide that bill on its mayor fits why not? >> this week -- i have written speaker quinn. she said -- she is in favor of it. it is a question of when. she is concerned about the economy right now. wrote her this week. fine. i testified this week in favor of paid sick. what i said at that hearing is then put in are a one-year delay. if you are concerned about the economy, where things are at now, put a one-year del nay but 'let's move the bill. when we are see sing one person. one individual blocking the wishes of not just members of what majority -- majority of the members of the city council but the people of the city of new york. i think it is in new york city that we -- it has been kind of the progressive capital so many -- for so many years across the country to hold this up. >> couldn't disagree more on the one year. say that at one of the forums. during the depression we didn't say we will help people when things get better. help people when things ar
> no matter what your position is, as one member of the city council why not just let it come to a roten the floor. let each member decide that bill on its mayor fits why not? >> this week -- i have written speaker quinn. she said -- she is in favor of it. it is a question of when. she is concerned about the economy right now. wrote her this week. fine. i testified this week in favor of paid sick. what i said at that hearing is then put in are a one-year delay. if you are concerned...
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that's when the american people rote into the constitution -- wrote into the constitution, the idealsdeclaration of independence, that all are created equal. they added the equal protection clause to the constitution which guarantees equal protection of the laws for any person. and just because it wasn't recognized in 1868, that this was unconstitutional, doesn't mean that those words in the constitution don't make such discrimination impermissible. >> bill: they're not complicated words. very clear what the 14th amendment means. equal protection under the law for every american, gay or straight. elizabeth, thank you for coming in. two days in a row. >> thank you for keeping the lights on for me. >> we do what we can. >> bill: you can follow the great work of the constitutional accountability center at theusconstitution.org. we should all revere and respect. theusconstitution.org. thank you, elizabeth. >> thank you bill. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show" now on current tv. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast??
that's when the american people rote into the constitution -- wrote into the constitution, the idealsdeclaration of independence, that all are created equal. they added the equal protection clause to the constitution which guarantees equal protection of the laws for any person. and just because it wasn't recognized in 1868, that this was unconstitutional, doesn't mean that those words in the constitution don't make such discrimination impermissible. >> bill: they're not complicated words....
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the attorney general rote: it has come to my attentionhonou have now asked an aanswitional question. does the president have the authority to use a weapopiized drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil. the answer to that question is, no. that from attorney general holder. and in response, senator paul wrote: hooray. for 13 hourshonestert rn we a. ded thatzeuestion and it does result in a victory. under duress and public brmiliation, the white house will respond and do the ras dif thing. now we get some reaction from the white house.inn >> mroh paul sghtid earlier todn on cpi that the white house is talking with his office about a way treew_ to resolve his concerns over the use of drones on american soil. are those conversations taking place and dttos the president have an oing inion on whether or not he has the constitutional authority to use drones against american citskens on ur. soil, and under which circumstances? >> well, would say that of course, the white house is in tomuh with senator pauand is stf and that's true, what senator paul said. let's back up
the attorney general rote: it has come to my attentionhonou have now asked an aanswitional question. does the president have the authority to use a weapopiized drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil. the answer to that question is, no. that from attorney general holder. and in response, senator paul wrote: hooray. for 13 hourshonestert rn we a. ded thatzeuestion and it does result in a victory. under duress and public brmiliation, the white house will respond and do...
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done, he wrote a series of articles for the appropriate page of "the post" writing everything he had rotedwhich he was kind of known for being the man in the green hat. >> he wore a green hat? >> when he was arrested in 1925, he was wearing a green hat. the "post" basically mentioned a gentleman was arrested on capitol hill wearing a green hat for bootleg liquor. >> green hat gin, available in washington, d.c. i bought mine at haydens on the hill, schneider's, over in washington do. is it available around the rest of the country yet? >> not yet. we have only been if business producing gin for about six months. so october 1st was our first production batch. >> i must have gotten one of the first bottles. >> hayden's. i live on the hill. hayden's is near to me. he was early on our list. >> are your plans to go to national distribution. >> yes. we should be in five more states in the next six months, virginia is a controlled state. so, yeah, we are planning on doing some expansion and distributing farther afilled. >> you make -- distill, i guess is the word, right here in washington. right? >
done, he wrote a series of articles for the appropriate page of "the post" writing everything he had rotedwhich he was kind of known for being the man in the green hat. >> he wore a green hat? >> when he was arrested in 1925, he was wearing a green hat. the "post" basically mentioned a gentleman was arrested on capitol hill wearing a green hat for bootleg liquor. >> green hat gin, available in washington, d.c. i bought mine at haydens on the hill,...
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what exactly an assault weapon is and how it's different from a semiautomatic or other firearms and rote role it plays not just en masse shootings but violent crimes in general? >> an assault weapon is what you define as an assault weapon. it's not like an official category of assault weapons. if you look back at the assault weapon legislation we have in the 90s, they have had to do with a certain number of attachments. magazine size and so forth. people basically think an assault weapon is something that looks like an assault weapon but there is no clear definition of one. let's also understand that not in terms of mass murder but crimes in general a very small percentage of crimes are committed with assault weapons. with new assault weapons ban about 2% here that doesn't mean we should have it but let me say one more thing. if i have time. we are almost out of time. sandy hook, awful. it's the worst you can imagine. in 1989 we had an elementary school where five were killed and 29 were wounded. stockton california. people don't remember it largely because the victims were poor and they
what exactly an assault weapon is and how it's different from a semiautomatic or other firearms and rote role it plays not just en masse shootings but violent crimes in general? >> an assault weapon is what you define as an assault weapon. it's not like an official category of assault weapons. if you look back at the assault weapon legislation we have in the 90s, they have had to do with a certain number of attachments. magazine size and so forth. people basically think an assault weapon...
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rote to youto -- w about security lapses at the nasa centers. i saw that the fbi and dhs were involved and in the apprehension of a credible individual being held. you have any comments about that case? think it is indicative of the threat he mentioned. the arrest occurred over the weekend and is now in of the court proceeding . happening at nasa langley and i saw your testimony last week's with regard to clapper with regard to china, ames or be happening at places?rd or other has anyone taken a systematic look at it? >> we do have -- we have a number of investigations ongoing but in terms of a systematic review and being undertaken, i would have to get back to you. i am not aware myself of a systematic review. theif you would get back -- individual at langley was paid for by taxpayer money. the attack jarrett subsidize him if it could be happening at langley -- if you could look at that and get back, i would appreciate it. gangs.stions on a recent bulletin produced by the national gang intelligence been noted there have growing numbers of viole
rote to youto -- w about security lapses at the nasa centers. i saw that the fbi and dhs were involved and in the apprehension of a credible individual being held. you have any comments about that case? think it is indicative of the threat he mentioned. the arrest occurred over the weekend and is now in of the court proceeding . happening at nasa langley and i saw your testimony last week's with regard to clapper with regard to china, ames or be happening at places?rd or other has anyone taken...