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we have programs for scholastics, we gave away almost two million to school libraries last year. this year we'll do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler, because a lot of times teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for the classes, and so that's -- so far -- in ten days we got 20,000 teachers saying, please help our classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out diplomas to people who work in book stores around the country, and a lot of ways that the most gratifying because they write letters and the letters articulate. people don't have much money and $1,500 or a thousand dollars comes out of the sky, and i remember -- one woman wrote back and said i can go to the dentist this year, and that's the reality. a lot of people working at book stores just not any money there. so that's a very rewarding from. and other things we do. >> host: how anonymous can you be these days walking down at the street? >> guest: it's not bad. it's not like you're tom hanks or tom cruise or nikole kidman. people will notice and might smile. mostly people give yo
we have programs for scholastics, we gave away almost two million to school libraries last year. this year we'll do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler, because a lot of times teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for the classes, and so that's -- so far -- in ten days we got 20,000 teachers saying, please help our classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out diplomas to people who work in book stores around the country, and a lot of ways that the most...
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Jul 8, 2017
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we have programs for scholastic. we gave away almost 2 million to school library/during this year we will do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler because a lot of times these teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for their classes, so that's-- and so climbing in like 10 days we got like 20000 teachers saying please help her classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out just bonuses to people that work in bookstores around the country and in a lot of ways that's the most gratifying because they always write letters. the letters are always articulate and emotional and you got to understand with a lot of these people they don't have much money, so all of a sudden 5000 or thousand dollars that comes out of the sky and i remember one woman wrote back and said i can go to the dentist this year, i mean, that's the reality. a lot of people work at bookstores, there's just no money there, so that's a rewarding program and there are other things we do. host: how anonymous kenny be these
we have programs for scholastic. we gave away almost 2 million to school library/during this year we will do classroom libraries, which is i think even cooler because a lot of times these teachers are putting up their own money to buy books for their classes, so that's-- and so climbing in like 10 days we got like 20000 teachers saying please help her classroom. we do a thing in the holidays where we give out just bonuses to people that work in bookstores around the country and in a lot of ways...
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Jul 22, 2017
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was scholastically, that was a lot of fun. >> why was it important to achieve like that? anthony: i wanted to be the best at whatever i did. i said if i'm going to be a i have to tell you another story. there was an italian inspector. he used to live with my dad and said what precinct would you like to go to? i can send you anywhere. i said it doesn't make any difference. he sent me to the tent precinct and i worked the area where the riots started. but i said that. therefore, that is where i ended up. >> what was happening? anthony: great. biggest single family residential city in the united states of america. million between one 400,000, 600,000 people at that time. so vibrant. , there weremmunity jobs there in factories and stuff. that is how detroit became a terrific city to live in. i just loved detroit. it was great. the toy department on the 12th floor, we would take the streetcar. it was a great place to live. >> what was it that the -- what was the department like? >> i became a police officer in 1962. they just started integrating cars. persia -- ito didn't unde
was scholastically, that was a lot of fun. >> why was it important to achieve like that? anthony: i wanted to be the best at whatever i did. i said if i'm going to be a i have to tell you another story. there was an italian inspector. he used to live with my dad and said what precinct would you like to go to? i can send you anywhere. i said it doesn't make any difference. he sent me to the tent precinct and i worked the area where the riots started. but i said that. therefore, that is...
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scholastic has a plan to increase earnings. the global children's publishing company plans to focus on cost cutting and will use data analytics to guide market and sales decisions. in its most recent quarter, they reported a rise in operating income, but also warned investors that earnings could drop next year in the ab bceps of new h >>> and quarterly sales of -- muscular dystrophy were much stronger than expected. that prompted the drugmaker to raise its full year revenue guidance. the drug was controversially approved last year despite a negative recommendation from a panel of outside advisers. reaction today was strong. shares soared 20% to 20.93. and after the bell today, e bay said higher costs caused profit to plunge. those results still managed to match expectationexpectations. the company said it would launch a $3 billion program. that news wasn't enough. shares initial ly fell in after hours trading, but fraction. at 37.18. >>> while automaker rs racing to build smarter cars and trucks, there's another race for millio
scholastic has a plan to increase earnings. the global children's publishing company plans to focus on cost cutting and will use data analytics to guide market and sales decisions. in its most recent quarter, they reported a rise in operating income, but also warned investors that earnings could drop next year in the ab bceps of new h >>> and quarterly sales of -- muscular dystrophy were much stronger than expected. that prompted the drugmaker to raise its full year revenue guidance....
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. - [emily] the nrsf worked with scholastic to help choose the winner. - lea's poster was not only terrific artwork, but it was drawn from a very unique perspective. and we felt that it was done in a way that would resonate both with kids and adults. - my mom, she calls my grandma and she's just like, um, "guess what, lea won something." and i didn't know at the time. and then when she gets home, she tells me and i was really happy. really surprised. - so the winners of this contest, there are actually more than one winner. we selected a winner form the third grade, a winner from the fourth grade and a winner from the fifth grade. but our grand prize winner, who is in the third grade, miss lea garcia, she received a $500 gift card, and she also had the opportunity to be filmed for teen kids news. - for information on entering next year's contest, visit teenlane.org. for teen kids news, i'm emily. (upbeat rock music) (beeps horn) (camera flashes) - coming up, i'll tell you about a scottish town that is famous for its connection to a popular sport. teen kids news will be right back, stay with
. - [emily] the nrsf worked with scholastic to help choose the winner. - lea's poster was not only terrific artwork, but it was drawn from a very unique perspective. and we felt that it was done in a way that would resonate both with kids and adults. - my mom, she calls my grandma and she's just like, um, "guess what, lea won something." and i didn't know at the time. and then when she gets home, she tells me and i was really happy. really surprised. - so the winners of this contest,...
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Jul 29, 2017
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junior scholastics is used in classrooms. here they did a play. -- a readers theater on the triangle fire. one of my favorite books -- one of my favorite books recently is "brave girl." it is about clara, and the shirtwaist makers strike of 1909. i want to highlight an illustration here. i like this one because it is revolt of the girl. ok? this was not usual in new york at the time. the fact that women were striking as part of the union was not a usual thing. women were supposed to be in the home. the women's trade union league was founded by middle-class women who helped working women be able to raise their families and have a high enough wage to not have to work. it is sort of an interesting -- i brought another book. marianne mentioned that all over -- mary and mentioned that all over it was terrible. this is about the newsies around the early 1900s. child labor was not unusual. these newsies were on strike, so here is another one. i brought two other resources for you. immigrant kids. russell friedman wrote good biograph
junior scholastics is used in classrooms. here they did a play. -- a readers theater on the triangle fire. one of my favorite books -- one of my favorite books recently is "brave girl." it is about clara, and the shirtwaist makers strike of 1909. i want to highlight an illustration here. i like this one because it is revolt of the girl. ok? this was not usual in new york at the time. the fact that women were striking as part of the union was not a usual thing. women were supposed to...
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the future president excelled scholastically and athletically in south high school and achieved the rankthe only u.s. president to do so. he graduated from the university of michigan, where he majored in economics and political science. he was an extremely gifted athlete and captain of the michigan football team. he was voted most valuable player. after graduation, he received offers to play professional foot all. instead, he chose the legal profession and graduated from year loss in 1941. after the united rate entered world war ii, he received a commission as an ensign, eventually achieving the rank of lieutenant commander. he served aboard the uss took part in major operations in the south pacific. forg them were battles saipan, guam, the marianas, and the philippines. wastenant commander ford honorably discharged in 1940 six, having been awarded numerous campaign medals. returned tor, he grand rapids and resumed his law practice in a prestigious law firm. 1948, he married betty bloomer. their fournriched by children, michael, john, stephen, and susan. soon after their wedding, voters
the future president excelled scholastically and athletically in south high school and achieved the rankthe only u.s. president to do so. he graduated from the university of michigan, where he majored in economics and political science. he was an extremely gifted athlete and captain of the michigan football team. he was voted most valuable player. after graduation, he received offers to play professional foot all. instead, he chose the legal profession and graduated from year loss in 1941....
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i rise today to congratulate the young guns at quail creek for winning the 2017 scholastic play target program -- clay target program national championship. based out of my hometown, okeechobee, florida, they've won the state championship for the last three years. the wrung guns had the highest combined team score of all 38 teams competing, specifically one participant, nick blanker, had the highest overall score in the competition for trap, skeet and sporting clays. mr. rooney: over the course of two days, he shot 575 out of 600, only missing 25 shots. mr. speaker, i congratulate the whole team on their success and for making okeechobee proud. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california -- the gentleman from california. the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> mr. speaker, i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. as chairman of the
i rise today to congratulate the young guns at quail creek for winning the 2017 scholastic play target program -- clay target program national championship. based out of my hometown, okeechobee, florida, they've won the state championship for the last three years. the wrung guns had the highest combined team score of all 38 teams competing, specifically one participant, nick blanker, had the highest overall score in the competition for trap, skeet and sporting clays. mr. rooney: over the course...
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scholastic have a loss of over 3 million. a big turnaround. north america revenues are up by 24%.national revenue is still seeing a bit of pricing pressure, with services and oil companies reporting this week key to long-term production in the u.s. jonathan: two hours to get to however can earnings in the program. here we are, 28 -- 28 minutes into the open. the federal reserve many people think it is a nonevent. you spoke to a man who thought it would be a nonevent for a while longer. david: we got to talk to dan tarullo, his first tv appearance since you left the fed. we normally talk about banking regulations but now he is quite a bit more expensive about monetary policy and we asked him specifically as we go in later this week, where did the inflation go? period of long employment growth substantially above the levels needed to deal , one beginsrants to wonder whether other factors have been at work. things like the end of the commodities super cycle. perhaps labor is finally getting a higher proportion of the returns to industry. and that is being eaten by companies rather th
scholastic have a loss of over 3 million. a big turnaround. north america revenues are up by 24%.national revenue is still seeing a bit of pricing pressure, with services and oil companies reporting this week key to long-term production in the u.s. jonathan: two hours to get to however can earnings in the program. here we are, 28 -- 28 minutes into the open. the federal reserve many people think it is a nonevent. you spoke to a man who thought it would be a nonevent for a while longer. david:...