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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need top waters. the first time i came here, it was like -- it was a transformative experience. it was a powerful and violent experience. it was as if -- it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience of going to japan for the first time, going to tokyo for the first time, to what eric clapton and pete townsend must have gone through. the reigning guitar gods of england. what they must have gone through the week that jimi hendrix came to town. you hear about it, you go see it. a whole window opens up into a whole new thing. and you think, what does this mean? what do i have left to say? what do i do now? >> welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12-hour flight and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must -- go out. ♪ the kabukicho district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed i.d.s of the japanese male, some female too,
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need top waters. the first time i came here, it was like -- it was a transformative experience. it was a powerful and violent experience. it was as if -- it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience of going to japan for the first time, going to tokyo for the first time, to what eric...
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> it's amazing arriving tv these days that libya is, in fact, functioning at all. but it is. the fountains across from the kornish are operating. traffic works, kind of. at the radisson, club sandwiches arrive on time in the lobby. the occasional flash of camo and a security scanner are the really only discordant notes. >> don't want to take the video -- >> you don't, okay. >> inside the old part of the city, men slaughter a camel, while a girl records it with her ipad. >> no. okay. he said no. kids are setting off fireworks in the medina. incoming. tomorrow is the prophet muhammad's birthday, and people who have not known freedom for nearly 50 years are ready to celebrate. martyrs square is filled with families, kids, teenage skater boys and hotshots on motorcycles. it's wild. and almost giddily happy. young men in the camouflage pants of the militias, most of whom were civilians until last year, do their best to sporadically keep order or just join in the fun. every kid above the age of 5 seems to have bee
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> it's amazing arriving tv these days that libya is, in fact, functioning at all. but it is. the fountains across from the kornish are operating. traffic works, kind of. at the radisson, club sandwiches arrive on time in the lobby. the occasional flash of camo and a security scanner are the really only discordant notes. >> don't want to take the video -- >> you don't, okay. >>...
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> in july 2013, whenyear-old nelson mandela was critically ill. in the country he freed from white minority rule was already in mourning. and already fearful of what the future might be without him. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> i pray that he -- somebody takes the baton from him. >> i wish him a speedy recovery. and come back to his people. ♪ >> so a good friend of mine, a really great travel writer, said something. the more i travel, the less i >> so a good friend of mine, a really great travel writer, said something. the more i travel, the less i know. i feel that particularly strongly in south africa, a place i came in a state of near total ignorance, loaded with preconceptions. for the first part of my life, the south africa i knew was not a happy place or a good place. it was a pariah state. surrealistically, outrageously divided into black and white. a throwback to attitudes we thought we'd long learned to reject. ♪ >> the nationalist government in south africa enacted apartheid laws in 1948.
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> in july 2013, whenyear-old nelson mandela was critically ill. in the country he freed from white minority rule was already in mourning. and already fearful of what the future might be without him. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> i pray that he -- somebody takes the baton from him. >> i wish him a speedy recovery. and come back to his people. ♪ >> so a good friend of mine,...
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la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> it takes a special breedquebec. it gets cold in winter, and winters are long. it takes a special kind of person for whom frozen rivers, icy, wind-whipped streets, deep, seemingly endless forests are the norm. i will confess my partisanship up front. i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada. the people who live there are tough, crazy bastards, and i admire them for it. toronto, vancouver, i love you, but not like montreal. why? i shall explain. all will be revealed. in the meantime, check this guy out. what's the post office's motto? neither rain nor sleet nor driving snow nor plague of locusts prevent the mail carrier from delivering my junk mail? here in montreal, the simple task of delivering the mail in winter comes with its own set of hurdles, icy hurdles. i've got to ask, do you have special equipment for this? >> we've got slip-on boots. we do have our boots in the rain -- sorry, when it gets icy, with spikes on them. >> uh huh? >> and they give is also slip-on spikes for when it's icy. ♪ >> a
la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> it takes a special breedquebec. it gets cold in winter, and winters are long. it takes a special kind of person for whom frozen rivers, icy, wind-whipped streets, deep, seemingly endless forests are the norm. i will confess my partisanship up front. i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada. the people who live there are tough, crazy bastards, and i admire them for it. toronto, vancouver, i...
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♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la >>> it's where nearly everything american and great camee world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> the rococo building, completely empty. >> unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> $5 million for that? you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> $5 million for a skyscraper. >> it is post-apocalyptic. i mean, it's like a science fiction film. what the hell happened here? >> well, it is post-apocalyptic. except for the fact there are several hundred thousand people living here. >>> 2 used to be 2 million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile. frozen peas started here. credit on
♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la >>> it's where nearly everything american and great camee world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> the rococo building, completely empty. >> unbelievable. >> the white one is being...
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la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la >>> all i knew was that this towne was showing up. and so, we as koreans figured that out really quickly. there's a point where you and i look at each other and say -- >> they're not coming. >> they're not coming. you know, like -- >> the choppers will not be here anytime soon. >> that's when all the stuff started to go down. >> roy choi is a second-generation korean-american. he lives in los angeles. he's the owner-operator of four groundbreaking and much-loved food trucks, among the first to harness the strange and terrible powers of social media to alert customers to where to find delicious food. >> this was the command post. from here, you know, you could look and you could see if fires were going on. >> when the los angeles riots happened in 1992, roy was 22 years old. and this plaza's rooftop played a central role for koreans defending their town. but let's back up a bit. after the immigration act of 1965, thousands of koreans began arriving in l.a. the first to arrive were mostly middle class, college educated,
la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la >>> all i knew was that this towne was showing up. and so, we as koreans figured that out really quickly. there's a point where you and i look at each other and say -- >> they're not coming. >> they're not coming. you know, like -- >> the choppers will not be here anytime soon. >> that's when all the stuff started to go down. >> roy choi is a second-generation korean-american. he lives...
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la la la la ♪ shaw la la la la ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> i'm in peru with this guys looking at this, he went into the tree. >> that's funny. >> chef of the world famous restaurant the bernardin in new york. to look at where chocolate comes from, particularly our chocolate, the very expensive limited run designer chocolate bar business that eric got me into last year. so that's why we're in peru. before we get all indiana jones, we're spending some time in lima, as we like the capital city just fine. we have both of us, from previous trips, friends here. lima is the cultural hub and culinary capital of a country that has exploded in the last decade with scores of world class chefs, cooks and restaurants. it has long been considered to be one of the best food scenes in all of south america. >> good. >> how far away is the house? >> that's it. five minutes. >> one of our friends here is chef restauranteur coce osso, one of the best most successful chefs in the country. his family is a beloved culinary dynasty in peru and a small fishing village about an hour south of l
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trench makers dominate, and in south a sha they control 60% of the share. regional leader has even built production facilities locally including malaysia and thailand. toyota has taken that brand approach to to rest of asia so the big players are used to being there. >> political tensions can raise speed bumps for auto makers particularly american companies. emerging mideast countries represent the largest new consumer base. they also bring diplomatic complications and sanctions against iran to evolving relationships after the arab spring. the frac mennation may prove tougher for the big three to handle. >> when you get outsites there's been far more numbers of vehicles, types, far more numbers of vehicle brands. >> indo knee seans favor cars that can handle regular flooding. saudi buyers prefer suhs and pickups that can deal with harsh weather, and algerians want inexpensive durable enough to with stand road conditions. you are talking about 1 million vehicles or less, you may even be talking under 100,000. it means you may have trouble designing that vehi
trench makers dominate, and in south a sha they control 60% of the share. regional leader has even built production facilities locally including malaysia and thailand. toyota has taken that brand approach to to rest of asia so the big players are used to being there. >> political tensions can raise speed bumps for auto makers particularly american companies. emerging mideast countries represent the largest new consumer base. they also bring diplomatic complications and sanctions against...
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, sha-la-la-la-la-la ♪ >>> in yangon, the capital city of myanmar, it's dark.ent, with the ancient power grid. but sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948 after helping the british fight off the japanese, there was a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a security state, became more orwellian than even he could have imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. morning in yangon. to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >> the
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was blasted by tabloids for her beach body. >> focus on her image and how she looks. >> reporter: key shahat she's trying to practice what she preaches. in real life, kesha is making the judgement to get help. the pop star checked into timberline nols residential treatment. kesha's announcement came after she released her self-directed video "dirty love." >> it's got to be so tough for young women in the spotlight. >> we wish her the best. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- the trick shot that you have to see to believe from 500 feet up, even if you think you know how it ends. in pop news, straight ahead. an intense ache all over. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions.
was blasted by tabloids for her beach body. >> focus on her image and how she looks. >> reporter: key shahat she's trying to practice what she preaches. in real life, kesha is making the judgement to get help. the pop star checked into timberline nols residential treatment. kesha's announcement came after she released her self-directed video "dirty love." >> it's got to be so tough for young women in the spotlight. >> we wish her the best. >>> and...
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today risch sha said what threat? first it identified the two bombers it said that were responsible for carrying out twin suicide attacks over the new year, and said forces arrested two suspected polices. a senior russian official says he has no intelligence of any suicide bomber on the loose, and according to russia's assessment there is no credible terrorist threat to the games at all. so we're seeing two very different messages. and russia today stressed that it has absolutely everything under control. richard engel, nbc news, sochi. >>> an nbc follow up now, a 14-year-old oakland boy could be charged as an adult in the death of his own sister. he shot his 17-year-old sister, justice, last week. the boy ear attorney says he is remorseful and the family had been working for days to get the teenager to surrender. police did not release a specific motive for the shooting. >>> also new details this morning on the recycling plant fire. the fire welcome back in december, was a fire that was deliberately set. they will no
today risch sha said what threat? first it identified the two bombers it said that were responsible for carrying out twin suicide attacks over the new year, and said forces arrested two suspected polices. a senior russian official says he has no intelligence of any suicide bomber on the loose, and according to russia's assessment there is no credible terrorist threat to the games at all. so we're seeing two very different messages. and russia today stressed that it has absolutely everything...
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this up because we suffered the same fate recently when the information that had gone out to homes to sha say shell is going to come in and do this and this is what's going to happen and that message was communicated unfortunately not completely accurately and created the challenges we're facing with getting this program moved forward so we need to be prepared and think about what that looks like we need a clear communication strategy and a clear understanding of the build out and a clear understanding of how this program works as it relates to facilities and customers and as it relates to opt out is it recommended that we work on state legislation to change opt out versus opt in? personally i think opting in is a lot more challenge and a new program could fail if we try and convince people to opt in it's a little bit easier but if we're basically shoving this down people's throats we want them to know not only is this good for the environment but hopefully some level of cost savings here to get more people to support the program so having the right understanding and experts to help us pu
this up because we suffered the same fate recently when the information that had gone out to homes to sha say shell is going to come in and do this and this is what's going to happen and that message was communicated unfortunately not completely accurately and created the challenges we're facing with getting this program moved forward so we need to be prepared and think about what that looks like we need a clear communication strategy and a clear understanding of the build out and a clear...
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. >> reporter: aknee sha is always putting her four-year-old daughter to the test even even at snack time. >> do you see how many gram crackers there are? >> one, two, three four. >> reporter: she learned how to improve her daughter's vocabulary through a pilot program the program helps kids improve their vocabulary by teaching their parents different ways to talk to them. newal was astonished by her daughter's quick progress. >> i want to say maybe by the fifth of sixth week, my daughter called something ridiculous. >> reporter: this doctor specializing in implants for the hearing impaired developed 30 million words after noticing that some of her low-income patients didn't progress as well following surgery. >> i realized it had nothing to do with their hearing loss, but rather the language environment they were being exposed to early on. and that difference almost always fell along socioeconomic lines. >> reporter: two psychologists found that three year olds who interacted more with their parents and exposed to more words were better in kindergarten and tended to do better in rea
. >> reporter: aknee sha is always putting her four-year-old daughter to the test even even at snack time. >> do you see how many gram crackers there are? >> one, two, three four. >> reporter: she learned how to improve her daughter's vocabulary through a pilot program the program helps kids improve their vocabulary by teaching their parents different ways to talk to them. newal was astonished by her daughter's quick progress. >> i want to say maybe by the fifth of...
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. >> sha, too far? not far enough? >> not far enough. it was smart to put it out to congress and the intelligence committee and the okay to do what happens with the cullpability to everybody, but it also, hopefully, creates a better policy. >> i don't know what the policy is right now. gary, b. and if the aim is to stop terrorism, should we really be reigning this in? >> exactly, brenda, i guess my thinking to obama's segment is irrelevant. does anyone believe what is going to change with the nsa? do we ink we will stop spying on our friends in europe? i think we will continue to psy spy on them. they will continue to spy on us. you know, look, when the irs abuses power, i am all for clamping dow when obamacare says i'm all for getting rid of it. i see the history of the abuses with the nsa, john implies that xaen foreign countries have stopped trading with us, i doubt. on the flip side, can i see the positives that we've had, we probably stopped numerous terrorist attacks. we prevented crime, all those other things the nsa should do. i
. >> sha, too far? not far enough? >> not far enough. it was smart to put it out to congress and the intelligence committee and the okay to do what happens with the cullpability to everybody, but it also, hopefully, creates a better policy. >> i don't know what the policy is right now. gary, b. and if the aim is to stop terrorism, should we really be reigning this in? >> exactly, brenda, i guess my thinking to obama's segment is irrelevant. does anyone believe what is...
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i'm for sha. but we have to be realistic about what is going on. >> holon. give rick the last word.ding his own side of this. all across the country, more and more states are going for right to work, where you are v the right to choose to join a union, not mandtory. >> i want to point out if you make this argument basing this on a political contribution, it'sisleading. this lawsuit is not about political contributions. >> rick, you have the last word. i did hear you last. >> got the last word. we predicted it three weeks ago right here, folks. now the white house is confirming it. that could mean we >>> we told you this would happen. three weeks ago you heard it here first, president obama hired john pedesta to push through a plan he outlined to bypass congress and use executive powers to push through his agenda. this week, the president is confirming it. >> we are not going to wait for legislation in order to make sure that we're providing americans the help they need. i can use that to sign executive orders and take executive and administrative actions. >> well, steve, here is the
i'm for sha. but we have to be realistic about what is going on. >> holon. give rick the last word.ding his own side of this. all across the country, more and more states are going for right to work, where you are v the right to choose to join a union, not mandtory. >> i want to point out if you make this argument basing this on a political contribution, it'sisleading. this lawsuit is not about political contributions. >> rick, you have the last word. i did hear you last....
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paul watson of the controversial "sea sha ""sea shepherd"" believes many of these dolphins will eventuallyis this happening? >> the only reason it's happening is because of demand from marine aquariums around the world. it's really dolphin enslavement just for the amusement of people. >> reporter: they say aquariums will pay about $150,000. only a dozen will be used. the rest will be killed and the meat sold. the most valuable in the roundup, an albino calf worth half a million dollars. the u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy immediately tweeted her concern of inhumane treatment of the dolphin. the japanese defended the dolphin killing as a local custom. it was the subject of a 2009 documentary "the cove," which won an oscar. whatson who opponents describe as an eco-terrorist has commented on it in the past. but watson says this time an appeal to the public is the only way to stop the killing. >> our strategy is to really utilize the most powerful when that's ever been invented, and that's the camera. >> terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "cbs this morning," an u
paul watson of the controversial "sea sha ""sea shepherd"" believes many of these dolphins will eventuallyis this happening? >> the only reason it's happening is because of demand from marine aquariums around the world. it's really dolphin enslavement just for the amusement of people. >> reporter: they say aquariums will pay about $150,000. only a dozen will be used. the rest will be killed and the meat sold. the most valuable in the roundup, an albino calf...
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sha sometimes i look at our little church on our little walls and say you know how much wall space do i have here after a while this will get to look celie and stuff like that i suppose when we look more like maybe milwaukee and a half million people and they killed fifty three people not two hundred fifty. little over. the last ball of. the all. load. the old la. la la my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans and jefferson parish and nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the tw
sha sometimes i look at our little church on our little walls and say you know how much wall space do i have here after a while this will get to look celie and stuff like that i suppose when we look more like maybe milwaukee and a half million people and they killed fifty three people not two hundred fifty. little over. the last ball of. the all. load. the old la. la la my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and...
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i'm for sha. but we have to be realistic about what is going on. >> hold on.he last word. holding his own side of this. all across the country, more and more states are going for right to work, where you are v the right to choose to join a union, not mandtory. >> i want to point out if you make this argument basing this on a political contribution, it's misleading. this lawsuit is not about political contributions. >> rick, you have the last word. i did hear you last. >> got the last word. we predicted it three weeks ago right here, folks. now the white house is confirming it. that could mean we will all be paying for it soon. coming up. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little d
i'm for sha. but we have to be realistic about what is going on. >> hold on.he last word. holding his own side of this. all across the country, more and more states are going for right to work, where you are v the right to choose to join a union, not mandtory. >> i want to point out if you make this argument basing this on a political contribution, it's misleading. this lawsuit is not about political contributions. >> rick, you have the last word. i did hear you last. >>...
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she eventually traveled to ma lay sha but add her u.s. visa revoked.oday a federal judge in san francisco ruled she was on the no-fly list as a mistake. the government had said that it didn't want to go to trial because didn't want to reveal classified information. >>> it had been 22 years since san jose's christie yamaguchi won figure skating gold. a 15-year-old is picking up that torch and heading to sochi. >> she was on the ice at 20 months, out of bed at 5:00 a.m. on most school days and at the rink six days a week. this weekend, at 15, paulina edmonds made the u.s. olympic figure skating team. >> it really hasn't sung in yet, but it is very exciting and makes me really happy and really proud. >> the sophomore from san jose is the youngest u.s. winter olympian since her idol in 1998. those who know the teen, knew this was coming. >> hard woshths, and she and her naem has been fully committed to this since day one. >> i'm very proud of my daughter. you know, she was good from the beginning from the time i would say she was born because i can see ver
she eventually traveled to ma lay sha but add her u.s. visa revoked.oday a federal judge in san francisco ruled she was on the no-fly list as a mistake. the government had said that it didn't want to go to trial because didn't want to reveal classified information. >>> it had been 22 years since san jose's christie yamaguchi won figure skating gold. a 15-year-old is picking up that torch and heading to sochi. >> she was on the ice at 20 months, out of bed at 5:00 a.m. on most...
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. >> and later we will talk about scott sha scott schafer thinks the budget will mean. a national effort aimed at raising the standard of living for the poorest of us. there was a sobering report released. nearly half of all children in california live in poor or low income families. scott sat down with the president of children now. >> ted, welcome. >> thank you. >> this latest report card covers 25 different areas of children's health and welfare. there's a lot of cs and ds. this is not a report card that you would run home and brag to your parts about. what bothers you most about the status of kids in california today? >> it's not a great report cashcard. if we are going to want the economy that we want in the years to come, we have to make sure that all the children are getting a good education. when you see that they are not meeting standards in math and reading, we have troubles in years ahead if we do not turn it around. >> how much of it is a funding issue? california has not funded the school as it should be, perhaps. is that it or is it more than that? >> it's
. >> and later we will talk about scott sha scott schafer thinks the budget will mean. a national effort aimed at raising the standard of living for the poorest of us. there was a sobering report released. nearly half of all children in california live in poor or low income families. scott sat down with the president of children now. >> ted, welcome. >> thank you. >> this latest report card covers 25 different areas of children's health and welfare. there's a lot of cs...
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disabilities, emotional challenges like depression and anxiety, and much more, and luckily you all have not s shaed -- shied away from these issues. you have stepped up, and while there's still work left to do on these issues, you are working every day to support these kids through treatment programs and outreach initiatives and support groups because you know that these issues have a huge impact on whether students can learn and succeed at your school. so now as you begin to see more and more underserved students on your campuses, we need you to -- to direct that same energy and determination toward helping these kids face their unique challenges. now fortunately, you have already got the expertise you need to address these issues, and simply by building on what you are already doing best, you can make real differences for these kids, and that's what so many of you are doing with commitments you have made here at this summit. for example, every school offers financial aid services, but listen to what the university of minnesota is doing. they are committing to expand those services to include fina
disabilities, emotional challenges like depression and anxiety, and much more, and luckily you all have not s shaed -- shied away from these issues. you have stepped up, and while there's still work left to do on these issues, you are working every day to support these kids through treatment programs and outreach initiatives and support groups because you know that these issues have a huge impact on whether students can learn and succeed at your school. so now as you begin to see more and more...
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. >> in the blink of an eye my whole world just got shaed into a million pieces. >>> two life-saving surgeries. a pair of sisters received lung transplants from a single donor. >>> and under the helmet. the nfl mikes up seattle seahawks' cornerback richard sherman. you'll hear what he says before going on his epic postgame rant and how the super bowl-bound player is responding to his critics. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday, january 23rd, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the aftermath of that massive winter storm that stretched from kentucky to new england. in its wake the storm leaves a bitterly cold layer of weather that stretches from north to south. this morning there are freeze and winter weather warnings from texas to florida. now, during the height of the storm, the wind-driven snow blew into and through this amtrak train in baltimore. it looked like a blizzard inside the passenger cars. besides massive travel delays, the storm and bitter cold is driving up th
. >> in the blink of an eye my whole world just got shaed into a million pieces. >>> two life-saving surgeries. a pair of sisters received lung transplants from a single donor. >>> and under the helmet. the nfl mikes up seattle seahawks' cornerback richard sherman. you'll hear what he says before going on his epic postgame rant and how the super bowl-bound player is responding to his critics. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning...