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delta sigma beta starred rudy. this was in the '70s. it was a long time ago. we don't see enough black women in positive roles, we don't see enough african-americans in positive roles, we will pay for it ourselves. it was a long shot and very challenges. we have more women with wealth where women control wealth than men. look at the sisters who had the dollar said okay, i'm going to put $5 million behind this film starring women. let's see what happens. the other thing is we support these men. very interesting survey in the early '80s that many magazine did that talked about sexism. most women, many of the women talked about in the margins what about my sons. you are looking at affirmative action. what about my sons? what about you? you have to put yourself first. strong women raise strong sons. >> it's the media that plays into this. a woman's film is a chick flick. >> like "zero dark thirty". >> you saying how many female characters? that's a woman's movie. every other movie isn't a guy's movie, it's just a guy's movie. you have stand-up comedy. three women
delta sigma beta starred rudy. this was in the '70s. it was a long time ago. we don't see enough black women in positive roles, we don't see enough african-americans in positive roles, we will pay for it ourselves. it was a long shot and very challenges. we have more women with wealth where women control wealth than men. look at the sisters who had the dollar said okay, i'm going to put $5 million behind this film starring women. let's see what happens. the other thing is we support these men....
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. >> a major milestone, the delta sigma theta sorority turns 100 years old.they're planning to celebrate in d.c. we'll have firsthand knowledge on that. good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm alison seymour. normally i try to wear green on fridays. today i had to wear crimson and cream. my sorority. >> big deal. good for you. >> it's a big deal. we'll talk later this hour. >> good morning. rain jackets. umbrellas. i don't know if we need a full jacket. scattered showers this afternoon. >> what will we need later today? >> later today? umbrella. >> just an umbrella. >> galoshes. do they call them that anymore? >> i don't think so. >> today cloud cover and with rain showers moving in. high near 50, but will feel cooler than that. just probably want to bring a jacket as well. 38 at dulles. i can't encourage shorts today. i can this weekend. mid- to upper 60s by sunday. clouds moving in and eventually the showers will be here, too. once the rain gets through here later this afternoon and tonight we'll see fog develop overnight and that will be your marker tha
. >> a major milestone, the delta sigma theta sorority turns 100 years old.they're planning to celebrate in d.c. we'll have firsthand knowledge on that. good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm alison seymour. normally i try to wear green on fridays. today i had to wear crimson and cream. my sorority. >> big deal. good for you. >> it's a big deal. we'll talk later this hour. >> good morning. rain jackets. umbrellas. i don't know if we need a full jacket....
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delta sigma theta, happy birthday. 100 years old. >> all the best ladies. "mafia wives" and we have big ang coming. hide the children and sharp objects. all of that after these messages. yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunesta.com. there's
delta sigma theta, happy birthday. 100 years old. >> all the best ladies. "mafia wives" and we have big ang coming. hide the children and sharp objects. all of that after these messages. yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the...
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you see all the red, a,000 sapp thousand members of the delta sigma sorority.nnial celebration. they had a fantastic float in the rose parade. you are -- >> cynthia butler macintosh, national president. >> how many of you are here? >> thousands all of the city of new york today celebrating our 1 100th anniversary. >> wow! >> wow! >> i notice there are so many beautiful women here. who is the most senior member? >> the most senior member, our past national president is over there. >> okay. i don't know if they want to be known as the most senior member. thank you very much. now, you're getting them mad at me. thanks. congratulations on your centennial. >> thank you. >> let's check your weather and see what's going on. we have a were indy day out wes. gale advisories, gale warnings, high wind watches all the way into kansas, a big system, as we also show you what's going on as far as temperatures are concerned, 70s and 80s into the south in texas. flori florida, and then teens and 20s in the rockies where we have blizzard-like conditions. man, this is a big >> a
you see all the red, a,000 sapp thousand members of the delta sigma sorority.nnial celebration. they had a fantastic float in the rose parade. you are -- >> cynthia butler macintosh, national president. >> how many of you are here? >> thousands all of the city of new york today celebrating our 1 100th anniversary. >> wow! >> wow! >> i notice there are so many beautiful women here. who is the most senior member? >> the most senior member, our past...
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used in six sigma, phil?e three failures out of 10 million or something. with a lithium ion battery, i don't think you could accept three failures out of ten mill, could you? you have to have zero failures. >> right. and the other day when boeing held a conference call and the chief engineer for the dreamliner came out and said, listen, we've got over a million miles with these lithium ion batteries. this is the only incident. there are other electronics issues, whether it's the electrical panel on certain dreamliners that have been failing, whether or not it's a plane losing power. that's under review. but it's not like one is separate from the other. >> i just like it when i can get you to say battery peps it's a chicago thing, right? >> i'll do that if you tell me you're a six sigma green pelt. how about that? >> i never did get any training. but it was always -- applying six sigma to a news conference was always fun. i look at the teleprompter and it's like, wow, we just violated every six sigma rule. it'
used in six sigma, phil?e three failures out of 10 million or something. with a lithium ion battery, i don't think you could accept three failures out of ten mill, could you? you have to have zero failures. >> right. and the other day when boeing held a conference call and the chief engineer for the dreamliner came out and said, listen, we've got over a million miles with these lithium ion batteries. this is the only incident. there are other electronics issues, whether it's the...
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that they're taking and so, look,er erhe's going to put them in their place and demonize them and sigma advertise them. >> we are going to see-- they're looking for a look on the radio, the president of the united states like a left wing talk show host. we're in the midst of a revolution and it's a take no prisoners revolution. when he talks about the elderly talking about obamacare and medicare, and talk about not caring whether important enough to eat, that's food stamps, as jason sucked he suggested he's looking for a way to transfer the wealth, not from just from the wealthy, but down to-- >> he's popular, personal approval rating close to 60-- >> the fly in the ointment is the unemployment rate and growth rate. he's got four years and if the unemployment gets worth again, there's no growth incentives in the obama agenda, it's going to start eroding the popularity and leaning on him as he tries to achieve the social revolution. >> paul: from the journal, the political analyst, wrote this week that the president is likely to be more aggressive and he predicted it, because there's ass
that they're taking and so, look,er erhe's going to put them in their place and demonize them and sigma advertise them. >> we are going to see-- they're looking for a look on the radio, the president of the united states like a left wing talk show host. we're in the midst of a revolution and it's a take no prisoners revolution. when he talks about the elderly talking about obamacare and medicare, and talk about not caring whether important enough to eat, that's food stamps, as jason...
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delta sigma theta, happy birthday. 100 years old. >> all the best ladies. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy to flat screens...ns... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers, the twist you can't resist. and add a packet of hidden valley original ranch. it becomes the first thing they reach for. ranch mashed potatoes. hidden valley ranch. mix it up. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female annou
delta sigma theta, happy birthday. 100 years old. >> all the best ladies. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step...
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and we're here with the delta sigma theta. where are you guys from?>> yeah. >> just about. fantastic. nice to see you ladies. now back inside to carl. >> al, thanks. we just talked to jenna elfman about "1600 penn." jenna bush haeger knows a little bit about that. good morning. >> good morning. normal family living in a fish bowl known as the white house. i sat down with comedian josh who is cast in the role of the first son. >> so much history here. roosevelt, superman. >> this is" 1600 penn." a new nbc comedy imagining life at perhaps the most famous address in the world and an address my family called home. >> it's an ordinary family in the most extraordinary set of circumstances. josh gadd plays skip, the lovable but often bumbling reckless son of the president. >> so here we are in the oval office. >> let's see. >> the white house. >> give me russia. it doesn't work. >> it doesn't work? >> that's the main difference between this and the white house. >> well, this is obviously not the white house. we're just down the street, though, at the madame
and we're here with the delta sigma theta. where are you guys from?>> yeah. >> just about. fantastic. nice to see you ladies. now back inside to carl. >> al, thanks. we just talked to jenna elfman about "1600 penn." jenna bush haeger knows a little bit about that. good morning. >> good morning. normal family living in a fish bowl known as the white house. i sat down with comedian josh who is cast in the role of the first son. >> so much history here....
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>> 100 years with delta sigma theta sorority incorporated. we were founded in january of 1913. privileged to be here. >> so exciting. such a great morning. and all the smiles. we're so welcome and so happy you all are here. we're going to have smiles in some parts of the country. but this morning, not so much down along the gulf coast. in louisiana, tornado watches have been issued in some parts of mississippi, too. already, a tornado reported outside of baton rouge. we'll be watching that. be sure to tune into your abc stations. you saw the forecast with rainfall in the center of the nation. on the back end, a whole lot of colder air will be filtering in. you see billings on the outside of that 12 to 24 inches? that's mountainous to the west. but then, to the east, in the dakotas, you can get a foot of snow in some of those places. rapid city, be on alert. let's fly across the nation, talk about what you can expect. rainfall coming into atlanta, 63. boston, very mild at 47. duluth, right up there along the pink, and that pink represents wintery weather, wintry mix and ice. be
>> 100 years with delta sigma theta sorority incorporated. we were founded in january of 1913. privileged to be here. >> so exciting. such a great morning. and all the smiles. we're so welcome and so happy you all are here. we're going to have smiles in some parts of the country. but this morning, not so much down along the gulf coast. in louisiana, tornado watches have been issued in some parts of mississippi, too. already, a tornado reported outside of baton rouge. we'll be...
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it is delta sigma theta's 100th anniversary. by a big crowd out here. and this is cindy. what are you celebrating? >> our 100th anniversary. delta sigma theta is 100 years old. we're here to celebrate. >> they're a great crowd. they're going to d.c. by the weekend, where it's going to be 70. really nice along the east coast, as we end this workweek and start the weekend. we're looking at a picture from folly beach. surfchex.com. look how warm it gets. spring-like all the way up the east coast. it is a beautiful star of this morning with a great sunrise, our temperatures are comfortable for this time of year, average low is 29 so we at 46 degrees. it will be slow to warm this afternoon with a partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper and tomorrow will be cloudy chance of showers delayed day and saturday, some clouds warmer for the weekend. >> you're going to have to come out and say hello. >> absolutely. what a great crowd here at "gma." >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "morning menu." it's a big beauty experiment. w
it is delta sigma theta's 100th anniversary. by a big crowd out here. and this is cindy. what are you celebrating? >> our 100th anniversary. delta sigma theta is 100 years old. we're here to celebrate. >> they're a great crowd. they're going to d.c. by the weekend, where it's going to be 70. really nice along the east coast, as we end this workweek and start the weekend. we're looking at a picture from folly beach. surfchex.com. look how warm it gets. spring-like all the way up the...
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if there was a super hero i have six sigma may and. [laughter] but here they would come to the headquarters to unveil the details of the binomial experiment or called the upper new the trial. the key characteristic is a fixed number of trials each with two possible outcomes and a the probability of success is the same for each trial. i define success as the taster picking schlitz. reassume all trials are independent and has no impact on any other. with only disinformation a statistical superhero king chow kit the probability of all outcomes for the 100 trials. 52 schlitz salacious 42 minutes alone. we could use a computer to do the same thing the chances of all when hundred baking mix low were, take a guess? it is at the number one with 27 members after you're more likely to be hit by an asteroid watching the trial. picking give accumulative probability they clearly would assuage the fears. but assume schlitz would be happy if 40 at of 100 would pick schlitz impressive with the bond -- blind taste test profess to be in the globe drinke
if there was a super hero i have six sigma may and. [laughter] but here they would come to the headquarters to unveil the details of the binomial experiment or called the upper new the trial. the key characteristic is a fixed number of trials each with two possible outcomes and a the probability of success is the same for each trial. i define success as the taster picking schlitz. reassume all trials are independent and has no impact on any other. with only disinformation a statistical...
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watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlesse's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very smart guy. well, joe biden somebody in north dakota. they think it's a fritz. neil: are be away from the presidency. small business guys, they are talking about getting shaken down. oid dna augmentation initiated. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats audio. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. neil: well, off the cliff. and to hear my small business buddies tell it, maybe into the abyss. you remember. ourselves of the earth real business, real folks to know
watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlesse's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very smart guy....
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watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardless> sadly there's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very smart guy. well, joe biden somebody in north dakota. they think it's a fritz. neil: are be away from the presidency. small business guys, they are talking about getting shaken down. nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor with united way. c'mon0
watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardless> sadly there's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very...
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watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessthere's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the po the ability. neil: the union bosses. all rght. so much else. very smart guy. well, joe biden somebody in north dakota. they think it's a fritz. neil: are be away from the presidency. small business guys, they are talking about getting shaken down. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first wk. [ male announcesome people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions
watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessthere's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the po the ability. neil: the union bosses. all rght. so much else. very smart guy....
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watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessre's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want tohelp. my nurse practitioners, whatver else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union boses. all riht. so much else. very smart guy. well, joe biden somebody in north dakota. they think it's a fritz. neil: are be away from the presidency. small business guys, they are talking about getting shaken down. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. i tell them dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dent
watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessre's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they become victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want tohelp. my nurse practitioners, whatver else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union boses. all riht. so much else. very smart guy. well,...
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watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessthere's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they bece victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very smart guy. well, joe biden somebody in north dakota. they think it's a fritz. neil: are be away from the presidency. small business guys, they are talking about getting shaken down. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use dtor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. for their annual footbl trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card hder. but w
watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardlessthere's a problem because most people either do the right thing. they bece victims of the unions that incorporate them. not all of them. there want to take care of people. they want to help. my nurse practitioners, whatever else. really mostly good people. the union is the problem. collective bargaining, the power, the ability. neil: the union bosses. all right. so much else. very smart guy....
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it is delta sigma theta's 100th anniversary. by a big crowd out here. and this is cindy. what are you celebrating? >> our 100th anniversary. delta sigma theta is 100 years old. we're here to celebrate. >> they're a great crowd. they're going to d.c. by the weekend, where it's going to be 70. really nice along the east coast, as we end this workweek and start the weekend. we're looking at a picture from folly beach. surfchex.com. look how warm it gets. spring-like all the way up the east coast. 60 for new york city, by the >> you're going to have to come out and say hello. >> absolutely. what a great crowd here at "gma." >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "morning menu." it's a big beauty experiment. why one woman went without makeup or any other beauty regimen for a year. and says, she felt prettier than ever before. we'll hear her inspiring story. >>> and then, the futuristic fork that can help everyone cut calories and lose weight. >>> rob lowe is also with us live this morning. wee have a sneak peek at his controver
it is delta sigma theta's 100th anniversary. by a big crowd out here. and this is cindy. what are you celebrating? >> our 100th anniversary. delta sigma theta is 100 years old. we're here to celebrate. >> they're a great crowd. they're going to d.c. by the weekend, where it's going to be 70. really nice along the east coast, as we end this workweek and start the weekend. we're looking at a picture from folly beach. surfchex.com. look how warm it gets. spring-like all the way up the...
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>> guest: a former executive at sigma who visited a place called remote area medical.remote area medical was started by tv personality from britain. it would send airplanes into third world countries to provide health care. they realize there's places in the u.s. that once getting -- but equally needed that type of care. so he literally flies in these jumbo jets provides health care to fairgrounds, nascar crowns. and when wendell potter went to visit one of these missions, he saw thousands thousands of uninsured people who were standing in line to get health care and animal stalls and barns. he was denying people access to care. he was with insurance at the time? >> guest: he didn't realize he was doing. draco did he speak out before he left the company for after? >> guest: he stated the company a couple months and couldn't keep looking at himself in the merida cited to resign. c-span: hardisty make us money now? >> guest: he wrote a book about his experience and he speaks in lectures and writes. c-span: have the insurance companies done anything to stop them? >> guest
>> guest: a former executive at sigma who visited a place called remote area medical.remote area medical was started by tv personality from britain. it would send airplanes into third world countries to provide health care. they realize there's places in the u.s. that once getting -- but equally needed that type of care. so he literally flies in these jumbo jets provides health care to fairgrounds, nascar crowns. and when wendell potter went to visit one of these missions, he saw...
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he would go on national tv and it was really popular and sigma cities praises and people loved him for that. they figure with always had corruption. it predates buddy and post a thin, but at least he makes us feel good about ourselves. we see hope of providence back on the map. so that's why people loved him. >> i am buddy of cellar stories bookstores. we have a new england with the bookstore that you will find. this is the greatest job in the world. it's just never knowing which are going to see, what books will comment to the store, what people will come into the store. we've had fitness authors come into the store, shopping. we've had people performing in rhode island or massachusetts come into the story. it's exciting to not know its going to happen every day. and to be surrounded by all these great books is just a wonderful environment. a friend and i kind of had a romantic idea about starting a used bookstore. we both had anguished agrees it needs to go to different bookstores and thought it would be neat to open one and we didn't quickly found that we didn't know anything about
he would go on national tv and it was really popular and sigma cities praises and people loved him for that. they figure with always had corruption. it predates buddy and post a thin, but at least he makes us feel good about ourselves. we see hope of providence back on the map. so that's why people loved him. >> i am buddy of cellar stories bookstores. we have a new england with the bookstore that you will find. this is the greatest job in the world. it's just never knowing which are...
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if there was some kind of statistic superhero, i have in mind sick sigma man. this is when he or should would have swooped into the schlitz corporate headquarters and give the denails of the a trial. the key of the experiment is we have a fixed number of trials, 100 taste tester-s -- each with two possible you cans, schlitz or michelob and the probability of success is the same in each trial. i'm assume egg the probable of picking one beer over the other is 50% and i'm defining success as the tester picking schlitz. we also assume the trials are independent. one decision has no impact on any other taste tester. with only this information, a statistical superhero can calculate the probability of all the different outcomes for the hundred trials. those of us who are not statistical superheroes can use a computer to do the same thing. the chances of all 100 taste testers picking michelob were -- anyone want to take a guess? the number is too a big. it's one with -- about 27 numbers after it. you're more likely to get hit by an asteroid while watching the trial. mo
if there was some kind of statistic superhero, i have in mind sick sigma man. this is when he or should would have swooped into the schlitz corporate headquarters and give the denails of the a trial. the key of the experiment is we have a fixed number of trials, 100 taste tester-s -- each with two possible you cans, schlitz or michelob and the probability of success is the same in each trial. i'm assume egg the probable of picking one beer over the other is 50% and i'm defining success as the...
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of delta sigma theta, and it reminded me of the power of african-american women especially congress power many of us work together to make sure that the violence against women act is reauthorized. it is caught in the slush pile of -- >> public opposition is what it got caught in. >> and the slush sppile of the budg budget. and on a personal note, i know i cannot live without my cell phone. >> bell jealous? >> we can turn -- ben jelous. >> we know that we can stem the tide of incarceration, because people moved from tough on crime to smart on crime. >> that is a really big welcomed change to have a decrease in prison pop ulation. i want to thank my guests. thanks for getting "up." all right. thank you for joining us today for "up" and join us tomorrow morning at 8:00 as we will have governor dan maloy on two gun control proposals and governor sherrod brown and patrick gaspard and also as supreme court justice sotomayor prepares to deliver the inaugural oath. thank you for getting "up." stay tup tuned for melissa harris-perry. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your ey
of delta sigma theta, and it reminded me of the power of african-american women especially congress power many of us work together to make sure that the violence against women act is reauthorized. it is caught in the slush pile of -- >> public opposition is what it got caught in. >> and the slush sppile of the budg budget. and on a personal note, i know i cannot live without my cell phone. >> bell jealous? >> we can turn -- ben jelous. >> we know that we can stem...
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. >> emily, how do you think about the culture barriers, the continued sigma and big numbers that class is putting out there about the kind of skill and work force we need build? we could rattle off numbers hold up do we overcome this? >> well, it just warms my heart. [inaudible] and spent the most last part of my career helping to find i think things that work not only for our manufacturing employers, but for workers that are very in tune to the skills needed in the manufacturing economy. i would venture to say in agreement with both our prior panelists that it is manufacturing that we don't understand today. that does require a cultural shift. but in terms of our education and work force system approach to supporting the growth and sustainability of manufacturing in the u.s., we actually do know what works, and we're just not doing everywhere and in all cases. there isn't a manufacturing discussion that occurs in this country or, i think, globally where the development doesn't become a huge priority issue for all of us to address. and i'm pleased about this. quite frankly with the u.s
. >> emily, how do you think about the culture barriers, the continued sigma and big numbers that class is putting out there about the kind of skill and work force we need build? we could rattle off numbers hold up do we overcome this? >> well, it just warms my heart. [inaudible] and spent the most last part of my career helping to find i think things that work not only for our manufacturing employers, but for workers that are very in tune to the skills needed in the manufacturing...
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the clerk: senate resolution 13 congratulating the members of delta sigma theta sore sorority incorporated for 100 years of service and so forth. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the committee is discharged. and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 22. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 22, recognizing the goals of catholic schools week and honoring the valuable contributions of catholic schools in the united states. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, so granted. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without obje
the clerk: senate resolution 13 congratulating the members of delta sigma theta sore sorority incorporated for 100 years of service and so forth. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the committee is discharged. and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without...
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. >> still, if you did it on percentage basis, it's within six sigma guidelines how often it's happened. there's been a lot of flights, hours logged. and it's been -- did sno-- >> no, with the number of hours logged, you would think you would find the issues. >> they did, and i think there was some -- you know, now there's whistleblowers, too. i saw the guy. he looked like a freak. he had a ponytail -- >> every whistle blower is a freak of some sort. >> and you never know -- >> and that's why they're whistle blowers. so -- >> well -- again, we'll talk to people. but i read the article on -- in the "journal" about, you know, what they're trying to do. they're looking at batteries that didn't charge. on the same flight versus the ones that did. and they're -- you know, they're looking at the chemical composition down to like the molecular level. and it just shows you they haven't found anything yet. circuit boards, they -- they haven't got -- >> don't know what it is. >> two weeks already, they don't have a clear idea. >> that's the concerning part. in the meantime, flights are grounded a
. >> still, if you did it on percentage basis, it's within six sigma guidelines how often it's happened. there's been a lot of flights, hours logged. and it's been -- did sno-- >> no, with the number of hours logged, you would think you would find the issues. >> they did, and i think there was some -- you know, now there's whistleblowers, too. i saw the guy. he looked like a freak. he had a ponytail -- >> every whistle blower is a freak of some sort. >> and you...
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i was thinking about you in terms of manufacturing, in terms of -- >> sigma. >> all of these things. the issues that boeing is going through. if you could put yourself in a place, i'm sure you probably don't want to be in that place. if you were running that company, what do you do right now? >> well, first of all, i think jim mcnerney is a great leader and i've seen him work through these issues before at general electric when he went in to aircraft engine, and we were trying to develop the ge-90. >> you guys still friendly? >> we're still friendly. i think the world of jim. you know, i've seen him lead through these kinds of issues before, joe. remember we were the first to do the composite blade. they were having all types of challenges. if you think about the engine, and the complexity there and what he led aircraft engine through, you know, the dreamliner, andrew, in order of magnitude, is significantly bigger. so, all of the issues that jim has taken on from electronics to lightweight, et cetera, he'll work through this one. you know, it's unfortunate but i'm confident he'll wo
i was thinking about you in terms of manufacturing, in terms of -- >> sigma. >> all of these things. the issues that boeing is going through. if you could put yourself in a place, i'm sure you probably don't want to be in that place. if you were running that company, what do you do right now? >> well, first of all, i think jim mcnerney is a great leader and i've seen him work through these issues before at general electric when he went in to aircraft engine, and we were trying...
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. >> all of the other polls show there is a sigma majority who want to see greater action. >> we alling done. something that the american people are suspicious of, is this another placebo drug that makes you feel better but doesn't do anything. for example, mayor bloomberg from new york pointed out the other day that 77,000 felons last year tried to buy guns. right? and that's a felony in itself. a crime. you can arrest them right there. that's a law we already have. this administration, we only prosecuted seven of those people. i mean, less than one-tenth of 1%. more laws? the survey said that over 60% of americans think that, yes, we want something done but these new laws won't make a difference. >> but you can go to gun shows or just privately buy guns. they don't have to go through any background checks. >> isn't that amazing? >> there should be more background checks, right? >> i think the system we have right now for background checks but me deterring the criminals because they don't get the crimes to commit crimes with by gun shows. >> have you been to a gun show? you know who
. >> all of the other polls show there is a sigma majority who want to see greater action. >> we alling done. something that the american people are suspicious of, is this another placebo drug that makes you feel better but doesn't do anything. for example, mayor bloomberg from new york pointed out the other day that 77,000 felons last year tried to buy guns. right? and that's a felony in itself. a crime. you can arrest them right there. that's a law we already have. this...
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parody, decriminalize the public view with 15 grams or less so there is fair nns the system and we stop sigma tiesing these young people, making it harder to get a job, making it harder to get into school, making it harder to turn their lives around at a very young age. we need to assure fairness in the justice system. the problem is eyewitness identification contribute to about 75% the wrongful convictions overturned by d.n.a. evidence. remember, this is not a numbers game for a prosecutor. it is not the more convictions the better. a wrongful conviction protects no one. you are still innocent until proven guilty in this system and let's make the system remembers that and the system provides that. [applause] we propose innocence protection in the justice system. we propose blind eye witnesses photos of i.d.s and videotaped -- this will give us more certainty that the convictions we obtain are actually fair and justified. i've been working in the area of affordable housing all my life. i started when i was in my 20's and i would like to say we actually completed the task. the truth is the exa
parody, decriminalize the public view with 15 grams or less so there is fair nns the system and we stop sigma tiesing these young people, making it harder to get a job, making it harder to get into school, making it harder to turn their lives around at a very young age. we need to assure fairness in the justice system. the problem is eyewitness identification contribute to about 75% the wrongful convictions overturned by d.n.a. evidence. remember, this is not a numbers game for a prosecutor. it...