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hey, sheldon.inistration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what self-important, preening fraud are they honoring this year? oh, i'm so glad you asked it like that. you. i won? you won. i won! this is astonishing. not that i won the award-- no one deserves it more. actually, i guess i misspoke. it's not astonishing; more like inevitable. i'm not sure what to do first. maybe i should call my mother. wait! i know-- i'm going to conduct an interview with myself and post it online. ♪ our whole universe was in aot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪
hey, sheldon.inistration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what self-important, preening fraud are they honoring this year? oh, i'm so glad you asked it like that. you. i won? you won. i won! this is astonishing. not that i won the award-- no one deserves it more....
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this is sheldon lu from the health department. sheldon, he actually was here when they did a recent health inspection, i understand, and alicia is the district health inspector. here is their score, it was 98 down from 100. 98 is fantastic. how many restaurants in the city have scores of 100. >> we don't have a lot because we have a new program that is similar to other programs in the state of california where there's a, b, c grading, we have a number grading here in san francisco. so, therefore, it's a brand new program, we are trying to get with our operators to participate to do things the same way we do and we will have things, i would say about 10 percent or maybe 15 percent of places are 90 or above. we expect that to be higher as they get used to our scoring system of what is really hazardous, what is not as hazardous and what is low hazard. high hazard you get points off, fairly large pipbts off. next one would be called moderate, small things like a door closed. we'll seeing how it works right now. if things work well, th
this is sheldon lu from the health department. sheldon, he actually was here when they did a recent health inspection, i understand, and alicia is the district health inspector. here is their score, it was 98 down from 100. 98 is fantastic. how many restaurants in the city have scores of 100. >> we don't have a lot because we have a new program that is similar to other programs in the state of california where there's a, b, c grading, we have a number grading here in san francisco. so,...
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please welcome professor sheldon sheldon -- [inaudible] [applause] >> it's a real pleasure to be moderating this panel, and my job is to simply put forth a question of conversation so we can get started quickly. first of all, let me introduce the panel members. to my immediate right is -- nelson, who has written the black panther party and the fight against medical discrimination to -- [applause] to her right is samuel k. roberts who has written "infectious fear: politics, disease and the health effects of segregation." [applause] to his right is jonathan metzell who has written "the protest psychosis: how schizophrenia became a black disease." [applause] and last but not least to his right, harriet washington whose book, "deadly monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself and the consequences for your health and our medical future." please give her a welcome. [applause] so i'm going to start the conversation among us by first asking what mythologies did we all learn from writing our books that we would want to share with the audience today and discuss amongst ourselves? i'm
please welcome professor sheldon sheldon -- [inaudible] [applause] >> it's a real pleasure to be moderating this panel, and my job is to simply put forth a question of conversation so we can get started quickly. first of all, let me introduce the panel members. to my immediate right is -- nelson, who has written the black panther party and the fight against medical discrimination to -- [applause] to her right is samuel k. roberts who has written "infectious fear: politics, disease...
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we need to to teach people we are not sheldon and there's a lot more to offer. i don't ever want to hear again and i hear all the time that girls can't do math and boys won't like me if i am smart. we don't just encourage the girls but the police. i do think lack of good cultural image of who technical people really are. >> i would like to answer that. my mother was the only female in junior out of 900 engineers at rocketdyne, one out of 900. i asked her once, mate and offhand comment, you probably have a lot of dates when you were working there, didn't you? she said no. i think she had that same problem, guys didn't want to date her because she was so smart. that is my guess but i don't really know. she would never tell me. >> how many really few guys change the subject or started talking to my friends let told them i was a physicist. >> two part question. has your play been published so it could be produced elsewhere across the country and has there been any movie interest? >> the play is not published with the professional theatrical publishing company like s
we need to to teach people we are not sheldon and there's a lot more to offer. i don't ever want to hear again and i hear all the time that girls can't do math and boys won't like me if i am smart. we don't just encourage the girls but the police. i do think lack of good cultural image of who technical people really are. >> i would like to answer that. my mother was the only female in junior out of 900 engineers at rocketdyne, one out of 900. i asked her once, mate and offhand comment,...
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i don't know what to tell you, sheldon. i'm going to see priya. everyone's over there.ou coming or not? well, no, sir, and do you know why? in a word: tradition. every thursday night for the last eight years, you and i and our friends have gathered here in this very spot to break bread covered with cheese and sauce, discuss the issues of the day, and yes, share a laugh or two. but i guess our rich heritage means nothing to you. i guess you're right. see you later. wait! leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there. i can't do that. what if he serves haggis and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm telling you. this is "adness." this is utter and complete "adness." ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense s
i don't know what to tell you, sheldon. i'm going to see priya. everyone's over there.ou coming or not? well, no, sir, and do you know why? in a word: tradition. every thursday night for the last eight years, you and i and our friends have gathered here in this very spot to break bread covered with cheese and sauce, discuss the issues of the day, and yes, share a laugh or two. but i guess our rich heritage means nothing to you. i guess you're right. see you later. wait! leonard! wait! what am i...
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hey, sheldon.istration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what self-important, preening fraud are they honoring this year? oh, i'm so glad you asked it like that. you. i won? you won. i won! this is astonishing. not that i won the award-- no one deserves it more. actually, i guess i misspoke. it's not astonishing; more like inevitable. i'm not sure what to do first. maybe i should call my mother. wait! i know-- i'm going to conduct an interview with myself and post it online. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the myste ♪ tha
hey, sheldon.istration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what self-important, preening fraud are they honoring this year? oh, i'm so glad you asked it like that. you. i won? you won. i won! this is astonishing. not that i won the award-- no one deserves it more....
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sheldon, say hi to the nice coach. - sorry. i got some stomach cramps.: it's all right, all right, just keep it going! - well, that was not at all what i expected. hoo hoo! whoo. my heart's still racing. i just looked a man in the eyes and i shook his hand. all the time i was thinking, "i'm sleeping with your wife." and you know who does that? james freakin' bond. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ hello, jimmy john's? [ tires screech ] jimmy john's here. what took you so long? [ male announcer ] jimmy john's. freaky fast delivery! [ birds chirping ] i love a man in uniform. he wasn't getting the necessary nutrients, so my pediatrician recommended pediasure. [ male announcer ] pediasure is a source of comple
sheldon, say hi to the nice coach. - sorry. i got some stomach cramps.: it's all right, all right, just keep it going! - well, that was not at all what i expected. hoo hoo! whoo. my heart's still racing. i just looked a man in the eyes and i shook his hand. all the time i was thinking, "i'm sleeping with your wife." and you know who does that? james freakin' bond. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ side-by-side, so you get the...
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i don't know what to tell you, sheldon. i'm going to see priya. everyone's over there.o you know why? in a word: tradition. every thursday night for the last eight years, you and i and our friends have gathered here in this very spot to break bread covered with cheese and sauce, discuss the issues of the day, and yes, share a laugh or two. but i guess our rich heritage means nothing to you. i guess you're right. see you later. wait! leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me to raj's and eat there. i can't do that. what if he serves haggis and blood pudding? i really doubt that's what he'll serve. but what if he does? i'll be obliged to dine on liver and lungs stuffed in a sheep's stomach. and frankly, blood pudding is essentially the same thing. i don't know why he's serving both. what do you want to do? you want to come with me, or do you want to sit here alone? no, i'll go to your haggis party. but i'm telling you. this is "adness." this is utter and complete "adness." ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years
i don't know what to tell you, sheldon. i'm going to see priya. everyone's over there.o you know why? in a word: tradition. every thursday night for the last eight years, you and i and our friends have gathered here in this very spot to break bread covered with cheese and sauce, discuss the issues of the day, and yes, share a laugh or two. but i guess our rich heritage means nothing to you. i guess you're right. see you later. wait! leonard! wait! what am i going to do for dinner? come with me...
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we need to teach people we're not sheldon and there's more to offer.and i continue ever want to hear, again, i hear it all the time that girls can't do math. if the boys won't like me if i'm smart. we not just center to encourage the girls but the boys. i think it's a lack of good culture image of who technical people really are. >> i would like that add something to that. my mother was the only female engineer out of 900 engineers which she first started working there. one out of 900. i asked her once, i said, an offhand comment. i said you probably had a lot of dates while you were working there, didn't you? she said no. i think she had that same problem like guys didn't want to date her because she was so smart or something. that's my guess but i don't really know. she would never tell you. >> i wish i could tell you that cute guys change the subject or start talking to my friend when i told them i was a physicist. >> two-part question. has your play been published? so it can be produced elsewhere across the country? and two, has there been any movi
we need to teach people we're not sheldon and there's more to offer.and i continue ever want to hear, again, i hear it all the time that girls can't do math. if the boys won't like me if i'm smart. we not just center to encourage the girls but the boys. i think it's a lack of good culture image of who technical people really are. >> i would like that add something to that. my mother was the only female engineer out of 900 engineers which she first started working there. one out of 900. i...
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in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon esus he had dark skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with wires hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. from. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man. the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security. diverse obstructions guard against trucks laden with explosives. reinforced concrete barriers come of it as flower boxes and benches. while working on the project ring of steel and reactor williams and george being you know also discovered how open space is transforming and another different way this would be a public street by the public right that is now being sold to a developer and it's become privatized space so the actual landscape begins to completely change and what you have in these spaces is they're put piece by private security guards and although you have the right to walk down it's they can actually choose to exclude you so you
in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon esus he had dark skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with wires hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. from. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man. the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security. diverse obstructions guard against trucks...
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senator sheldon whitehouse, thank you so much. enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> joining me is michael steele, msnbc contributor, former chairman of the rnc. all right, i am, like i was telling you before we went on camera, i am fascinated by the ted cruz, ted cruz as a polarizing figure. >> right, right. >> why are people so -- why is he so polarizing right now among republicans and conservatives? >> you're not talking about rank in file republicans out there. you don't see the uproar and consternation coming from grassroots activists around the country, the sarah palin wing of the party. you don't see that. this is the establishment. >> right. >> this is what you just -- the point you just made. well, you know, if he's getting the old folks all fired up, there must be something to it, and that's his mindset. his mindset is to go and to change the system to force it to look at itself and deal with new realities. >> all right, you sound sympathetic to him, but this has always been, every single person -- >> i'm always with the outlier,
senator sheldon whitehouse, thank you so much. enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> joining me is michael steele, msnbc contributor, former chairman of the rnc. all right, i am, like i was telling you before we went on camera, i am fascinated by the ted cruz, ted cruz as a polarizing figure. >> right, right. >> why are people so -- why is he so polarizing right now among republicans and conservatives? >> you're not talking about rank in file republicans out there. you...
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in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dark skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with wires hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man. the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security. diverse obstructions guard against trucks laden with explosives. reinforced concrete barriers come of flaws as flower boxes and a bench is. while working on their project ring of steel and realtor williams and george also discovered how open space is transforming and another different way this would be the public street and the public roads that is now being sold to a developer and it's become privatized space so the actual landscape begins to completely change and what you have in these spaces is they're put piece by private security guards and although you have the right to walk down as they can actually choose to exclude you so you have
in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dark skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with wires hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man. the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security. diverse obstructions guard against trucks laden with...
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. >> i know you had a goal of being able to kiss your boyfriend sheldon, have you been able to do that? >> he kisses me, and i try, but i don't kiss him the way i want to. [laughter] >> a big part of her life now, music teacher, who she met just before the surgery. >> she came to the music store, before her face transplant, so she was a site to see. and etch the first day i saw how strong she was inside, her inner beauty attracted me. >> what was your reaction when you first saw her new face. >> held her hand and stared at her. it was just like mind boggling and amazing. >> twinkle, pretty good, huh. >> the face shelden is admiring on shelden came from a 56-year-old massachusets woman, whose death gave carman her new life. >> you knew that you're getting a face was going to mean a tremendous loss for somebody else. >> i knew that there was somebody out there she has no idea it was going to be her. i knew that she was going to leave family, i knew it is going to be unexpected. >> on february 13th, carman finally got word that a donor face had been found. tell me about the significance o
. >> i know you had a goal of being able to kiss your boyfriend sheldon, have you been able to do that? >> he kisses me, and i try, but i don't kiss him the way i want to. [laughter] >> a big part of her life now, music teacher, who she met just before the surgery. >> she came to the music store, before her face transplant, so she was a site to see. and etch the first day i saw how strong she was inside, her inner beauty attracted me. >> what was your reaction when...
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in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dog skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with y. is hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man . the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security diverse obstructions guard against trucks laden with explosives. reinforced concrete barriers come of it as flower boxes and benches. while working on their project ring of steel and reactor williams and george also discovered open spaces transforming and another different way this would be a public street by the public roads that is now being sold to develop and it's become privatized space so the actual landscape begins to completely change and what you have in these spaces is they're put piece by private security guards and although you have the right to walk down it they can't actually choose to so you have these like strange places tha
in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dog skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with y. is hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. the cameras could prevent neither the bomb attacks nor the death of an innocent man . the bombs of two thousand and five and more than twenty years of ira threats have led to an all pervasive architecture of security diverse obstructions guard against trucks laden with...
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. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a collective salute and a big thank you from the group on your 20 years, with more to come. bye-bye! [ laughter ] . ♪
. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a...
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. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a collective salute and a big thank you from the group on your 20 years, with more to come. bye-bye! [ laughter ] . ♪ . ♪ captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> a last-minute scramble for hundreds of bills in sacramento. what passed, what didn't and what happens next. >>> silicon valley companies fight back against the nsa surveillance program in an attempt to salvage their reputatio reputations. >>> suspicious deaths and misconduct in nursing homes. the agency in charge of investigating now facing questions of neglect. >>> plus, from cutting-edge exhibitions to world premiere perfor
. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a...
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reason netanyahu made an unprecedented backing of mitt romney including financial backing through sheldon adelson his good friend in the vegas casino owner to back the opposition to obama because he felt obama was distancing from this this kind of tail wag the dog relation between tele beaven in washington and that's that's a major major step. can actually also expects one israeli journalists who told us the majority of was rabies see iran as a genuine threat do they have grounds to feel that way i don't think so ron hasn't made a. hostile the war aggressive war on any nation for more than a century and a half and i certainly don't think they're insane enough to try to launch a war on israel which is armed to the teeth with nuclear submarines and other weaponry that would. really not not to the advantage of it around at all so i think this is a fabrication by a certain international war lobby in washington perhaps in britain france and certainly around the israeli defense industry and certain circles in israeli intelligence around netanyahu that that want to have iran as a bogeyman to jus
reason netanyahu made an unprecedented backing of mitt romney including financial backing through sheldon adelson his good friend in the vegas casino owner to back the opposition to obama because he felt obama was distancing from this this kind of tail wag the dog relation between tele beaven in washington and that's that's a major major step. can actually also expects one israeli journalists who told us the majority of was rabies see iran as a genuine threat do they have grounds to feel that...
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in a second series of attacks fourteen days later and innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dark skin.
in a second series of attacks fourteen days later and innocent man was shot george sheldon s.s. he had dark skin.
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. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a collective salute and a big thank you from the group on your 20 years, with more to come. bye-bye! [ laughter ] . ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company" -- >> sports, not just reflects our lives, but actually shapes our lives. i mean, it shapes our understanding of things like racism, sexism, homophobia. it shapes our understanding of our country. it shapes our understanding of corporations and what's happening to our cities. i mean, in so many different ways, sports stories are stories of american life in the 21st century. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, ce
. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a...
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. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a collective salute and a big thank you from the group on your 20 years, with more to come. bye-bye! [ laughter ] . ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," the big investment picture, top-rated economist nancy lazar and number one strategist francois trahan on why the u.s. is the place to invest and china is in trouble. a "wealthtrack" exclusive with both is next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >>> new york life, along with mainstays family of
. >>> i predict that on a scale of one to ten, our tv director, sheldon schwartz is a 10.fact, sea plus-10. shelly has been guiding, directing, perfecting the mclaughlin group for 20 years. he has a metta physical skill for capturing the reactions on our panelists faces. shelly seems to foresee who will counter point and move the camera before that person speaks. shelly has made me look better, too, with each passing year. shelly, give us a wave from the master control! here's a...
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(sheldon groans) (groaning louder) problem? this is thai food. here we go.e don't have thai food on thursday. we have pizza on thursday. yes, but we all agreed that the third thursday of every month would be anything can happen thursday. well, apparently the news didn't reach my digestive system, which, when startled, has its own version of anything can happen thursday. come on, the whole idea behind anything can happen thursday is to get out of this rut we've been in lately. "rut"? i think you mean "consistency."
(sheldon groans) (groaning louder) problem? this is thai food. here we go.e don't have thai food on thursday. we have pizza on thursday. yes, but we all agreed that the third thursday of every month would be anything can happen thursday. well, apparently the news didn't reach my digestive system, which, when startled, has its own version of anything can happen thursday. come on, the whole idea behind anything can happen thursday is to get out of this rut we've been in lately. "rut"? i...
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didn't get to a shootout, though-- in the ot, sheldon brookbank put one on net and andrew shaw rightshove it back in for the game winner... hawks take it, 4-3... same two teams play for real tuesday night.... so dale sveum's talking to travis wood before the game in st. louis... told him, i sure hope edwin jackson doesn't throw matt holliday a hanger-- guess they didn't pass the message along... first inning, holliday straightened out that breaking ball and knocked it over the right center field fence... two run homer, cardinals win again, 6-2... one way or another, the bloodletting will be over with tomorrow.... white sox playing out the string against kansas city, they fired hitting coach jeff manto before the game, no replacement announced... they were swinging it pretty well tonight, this was the game winning run, a homer off the bat of conor gillaspie.... that's one of four homers the sox launched against the royals and they win it by a final of 6-5... season finale tomorrow, 12:30 on wgn.... soccer tonight, mike magee and the fire hosting montreal at toyota park... magee was nu
didn't get to a shootout, though-- in the ot, sheldon brookbank put one on net and andrew shaw rightshove it back in for the game winner... hawks take it, 4-3... same two teams play for real tuesday night.... so dale sveum's talking to travis wood before the game in st. louis... told him, i sure hope edwin jackson doesn't throw matt holliday a hanger-- guess they didn't pass the message along... first inning, holliday straightened out that breaking ball and knocked it over the right center...
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. >> robert sheldon wants to know how obamacare will impact prescription drug coverage, and why shouldthe young and healthy care about this? >> sure. there's a couple of reasons why the young and healthy care about it. an interesting stat i saw recently was about half or over half of young uninsured people were struggling to pay medical bills or had some sort of medical debt they were trying to pay down. it's not like young peopler not interacting with the system or walking away with costs they can't afford and don't want the coverage to protect themselves from the debt. they do. >> one thing with regard to prescription drugs. a lot of the - all of the new plans that you will see on the marketplaces or these exchanges - they'll have to provide certain types of benefits. one of those essential health benefits will be prescription drug coverage. it's important because prescription drugs are what people tend to use and preventive use. a lot of those services will be available on the exchange plans. >> let's talk about costs and what the exchange plans will be like. the keiser foundation i
. >> robert sheldon wants to know how obamacare will impact prescription drug coverage, and why shouldthe young and healthy care about this? >> sure. there's a couple of reasons why the young and healthy care about it. an interesting stat i saw recently was about half or over half of young uninsured people were struggling to pay medical bills or had some sort of medical debt they were trying to pay down. it's not like young peopler not interacting with the system or walking away...
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and who may eventually support the president in the end, "huffington post" and others have noted sheldona man we talked so much about during the general election, adelson and other gop donors, powerful folks are now backing syria's strike resolution and pressing some members of congress, republicans, to do the same. >> we have seen republican hawks who have joined the president, including folks who normally wouldn't support the president, including someone like freshman congressman tom cotton. tamron, there are two cross currents. you have a republican party that doesn't like president obama. there are others who are hawkish when it comes to the middle east, iran, israel. those are people that could be potential votes. right now what i've seen, a lot of the votes, a lot of people coming out, that animus against the president seems to be a stronger and greater force than some of the hawkishness we've seen from past republicans. >> let's talk before we run out of time, you have the washington post and their tracker. i know you and your team are tracking this as well. at this point how woul
and who may eventually support the president in the end, "huffington post" and others have noted sheldona man we talked so much about during the general election, adelson and other gop donors, powerful folks are now backing syria's strike resolution and pressing some members of congress, republicans, to do the same. >> we have seen republican hawks who have joined the president, including folks who normally wouldn't support the president, including someone like freshman...
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and president obama is even getting some love from business magnate sheldon a dellson to defeat presidentven russia wants to send lobbyists to washington. i wonder what position they'll take. joining me now, chairman of vote vets and adam green, co-founder of the progressive change committee. thanks to you both. i want to start with you, adam. did you ever think you would find yourself agreeing with sarah palin? >> maybe not sarah palin. we have had some weird bedfellows on the nsa wiretapping, issues. but when you have the overwhelming majority of americans agreeing the president's doigs kick this to congress but disagreeing with the idea that we need to bomb syria as the only option. that brings a lot of people together including those on the left and the right. >> have you pulled your members and got a very strong response? walk the about that a little bit. >> we wanted to see what our members wrthing. for 72 hour, we did an intense survey of our national membership. folk in every state, every congressional district. at the end of the day, by 73%, to 18%, they said do not bomb syria. n
and president obama is even getting some love from business magnate sheldon a dellson to defeat presidentven russia wants to send lobbyists to washington. i wonder what position they'll take. joining me now, chairman of vote vets and adam green, co-founder of the progressive change committee. thanks to you both. i want to start with you, adam. did you ever think you would find yourself agreeing with sarah palin? >> maybe not sarah palin. we have had some weird bedfellows on the nsa...
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is it sheldon? he's actually pretty amazing actor, and i was just reading about him.e's won this award, actually, a few times in the past. >> for best actor. >> for best actor. and he fell in hoff with the way they use these huge -- he fell in love with the way they use these huge words, but he can spit them out incredibly well. i think that's part of the charm of the show. >> most of the people on the show are people we really can't relate to per se, it's a bunch of nerds and then penny, i guess you can relate to her a little bit more, but why do we all love it so much? it really has become a favorite over many years >> it really has. it's amazing how many places you can watch this show. i mean, you can turn on just about any channel and it's got "big bang theory." it is all over the world as well. you travel to other currents and you'll see the show. it's -- other currents and you'll see the show. >> the other show "homeland." >> this is one of my favorites. in the drama category for outstanding drama, chalk this cat -- toughest category to predict who's going to wi
is it sheldon? he's actually pretty amazing actor, and i was just reading about him.e's won this award, actually, a few times in the past. >> for best actor. >> for best actor. and he fell in hoff with the way they use these huge -- he fell in love with the way they use these huge words, but he can spit them out incredibly well. i think that's part of the charm of the show. >> most of the people on the show are people we really can't relate to per se, it's a bunch of nerds and...
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. >> reporter: attorney sheldon cohen has come upped peop edcou through the process. change may encourage shall people to self report, but ultimately the screenings are not even designed to predict if say an employee like alexis will one day try to kill his co-workers. >> these are designed to determine if you're the kind of person that can safe guard classified information. >> we're also learning new information about what happened at that navy yard. authorities now believe that aaron alexis came out of the bathroom with the shotgun and methodically but randomly started shooting people on the third and fourth floors. not down into the atrium as we first believed. they say there was no pattern to it and at some point he went down to the first floor, shot a security guard and took his handgun. when authorities found him, he was in a room filled with cubicles and they had to clear those cubicles one by one until they got to him. a t at that point, he engaged them and they shot aaron alexis. >> thank you very much. >>> new ally or wolf in sheep's clothing? just tonight,
. >> reporter: attorney sheldon cohen has come upped peop edcou through the process. change may encourage shall people to self report, but ultimately the screenings are not even designed to predict if say an employee like alexis will one day try to kill his co-workers. >> these are designed to determine if you're the kind of person that can safe guard classified information. >> we're also learning new information about what happened at that navy yard. authorities now believe...
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. >> how would you answer sheldon cooper when asked which wife provided political clout for woodrow. >> i think it was ellen. ellen was involved. she lobbied. you spoke with the tariff bill. she read it. she lobbied for having reduced duty on books and art supplies. and when it was actually tasked, she celebrated. it meant a lot to her. and i don't think either of them had a great deal to do with it. but i think ellen had more than edith. >> david is in her hometown. >> thank you for the segment. i want to invite your viewers to visit and join us in our efforts to restore a birthplace and childhood home. but my question is when mrs. wilson visited during europe, how was she received by the royalty of europe and how can you tell us about her relationship to pocahontas and other families? >> she's a direct descendent to pocahontas. it was played up a great deal by the newspapers in europe when she went over there. i forgot, what was the other part of the question? how she was received in europe? >> they were received joyously over there. they looked to wilson to be a savior. edith drov
. >> how would you answer sheldon cooper when asked which wife provided political clout for woodrow. >> i think it was ellen. ellen was involved. she lobbied. you spoke with the tariff bill. she read it. she lobbied for having reduced duty on books and art supplies. and when it was actually tasked, she celebrated. it meant a lot to her. and i don't think either of them had a great deal to do with it. but i think ellen had more than edith. >> david is in her hometown. >>...
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. >> reporter: disqualified him from getting a secret security clearance, according to sheldon cohen, an attorney who specializes in that. cohen and other attorneys say a private firm does background checks on civilian contractors for the government's office of personnel management. opm checks the information, cohen says, then passes it to the defense department. there's one office in d.o.d. that then determines whether someone gets the kind of security clearance alexis had. cohen says somewhere in those three layers, someone dropped the ball. should all of this cumulatively or at least a little piece of it been flagged and been a reason for him not to get that clearance? >> from my experience, he absolutely should not have gotten a clearance. anybody that i have encountered with any kind of, even half of this record, does not get a clearance. >> reporter: we reached out to that pentagon office, the office of personnel management, and a private firm we believe could have done alexis' background check. none of them have commented on alexis's case. investigators, meanwhile, say they're
. >> reporter: disqualified him from getting a secret security clearance, according to sheldon cohen, an attorney who specializes in that. cohen and other attorneys say a private firm does background checks on civilian contractors for the government's office of personnel management. opm checks the information, cohen says, then passes it to the defense department. there's one office in d.o.d. that then determines whether someone gets the kind of security clearance alexis had. cohen says...
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i never had any urge to go back and find out what happened to, paul sheldon from "misery."experience at the overlook hotel, that time would go by. and i wonder what's going on with him. he'd be 20 now. and then, he's 25 now. and 30. and i wondered about what happened to him. and i used to get asked sometimes at signings and stuff. whatever happened to the kid from "the shining"? >> he had some struggles. but was living a quiet life, just helping people. but gets drawn back into that struggle. >> one of the things that interested me and one of the -- the big reason to go back, was he had come from the situation where he had survived an abusive father, who was also a drunk. and we know from experience that a lot of times, people in those situations, have a tendency to repeat what they grew up with. and a kid like that will say, i'm never going to be a drunk like dad. or i'm never going to be abusive to my own kids the way that my father was to me. and they find themselves repeating those scripts. i wanted to talk about that a little bit. >> how do you deal with the fact that
i never had any urge to go back and find out what happened to, paul sheldon from "misery."experience at the overlook hotel, that time would go by. and i wonder what's going on with him. he'd be 20 now. and then, he's 25 now. and 30. and i wondered about what happened to him. and i used to get asked sometimes at signings and stuff. whatever happened to the kid from "the shining"? >> he had some struggles. but was living a quiet life, just helping people. but gets drawn...
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and if we're going to hold up the names of great southern americans, it should be somebody like sheldonhe was a great american from the deep south. >> goldie, yours. >> my read today is from the daily beast and it is 40 years past the bombing. what took us so long to solve the bombing. and interesting read on the front of the daily basteast. >>> erin. >> the upcoming mayoral election and whether it makes sense in a city more concerned about justice than it was before. >> bye to all of you until next weekend. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. a playground of innovation,. color, and design. showing up where we least expect it. and taking inspiratio
and if we're going to hold up the names of great southern americans, it should be somebody like sheldonhe was a great american from the deep south. >> goldie, yours. >> my read today is from the daily beast and it is 40 years past the bombing. what took us so long to solve the bombing. and interesting read on the front of the daily basteast. >>> erin. >> the upcoming mayoral election and whether it makes sense in a city more concerned about justice than it was before....
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reporter sheldon ingram takes us on a test drive. >> reporter: this looks like a normal vehicle.technology. this is jerry snyder. he's the one driving. and basically what he's going to show us is that this car is going to drive itself. so we are going to go along for the ride. now watch as the car shifts ss into drive, pulls off and steers all by itself. >> i can manually drive or let it go from here. it's up to you. >> reporter: let's let the car do it. >> let's see if the car can do it. see it shifts into drive by itself. it pulls out onto the road here. >> reporter: this is the team of engineers at cmu that strung together hundreds of computer cords and high-tech sensors to make the vehicle work. here is the cadillac driving itself 33 miles from cranberry to the airport. here its snyder. relaxing in the driver's seat. watching the vehicle drive itself. totally hands free. >> just like you would program a gps navigation device, you would enter your destination. it would plot a path. except that in this case it starts driving itself towards the destination. >> reporter: it is ar
reporter sheldon ingram takes us on a test drive. >> reporter: this looks like a normal vehicle.technology. this is jerry snyder. he's the one driving. and basically what he's going to show us is that this car is going to drive itself. so we are going to go along for the ride. now watch as the car shifts ss into drive, pulls off and steers all by itself. >> i can manually drive or let it go from here. it's up to you. >> reporter: let's let the car do it. >> let's see if...
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disparage southern white men, because there are great southern white men, like the man whom i worked, sheldonent of the university of pennsylvania, president of bill clinton's appointee for the national endowment of the amenities. a great believer in equality for everybody and showed it by what he did. you can't disparage every white southern man. jesse helms is not the person we want to look forward to. we don't want to hold up the image of anybody who was an obstructionist, against civil rights, that promoted homophobia, we don't want anybody like that being our standard bearer going forward. while there are people who will give money for folks who have those kind of stances, it is not going to win your national election, no doubt about it. >> philip, maybe you can speak to this, the other thing is we mentioned the trent lott example earlier and how trent lott made republicans very uncomfortable when he said what he said in 2002 and said we can't have this guy in a leadership position, we have to show this makes us uncomfortable. the postscript is that four years later, when there was an op
disparage southern white men, because there are great southern white men, like the man whom i worked, sheldonent of the university of pennsylvania, president of bill clinton's appointee for the national endowment of the amenities. a great believer in equality for everybody and showed it by what he did. you can't disparage every white southern man. jesse helms is not the person we want to look forward to. we don't want to hold up the image of anybody who was an obstructionist, against civil...