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i am tavis smiley. join us next time.then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> >>> next, the drought plus an early heat wave for a hot fire season. >>> coming back with wes moore, a glimpse of the veterans returning home from the front lines. >> we know the bullets will stop flying, but the wars that many of us are facing as we come back home will not. >>> a look at some key local races in the upcoming june primary.
i am tavis smiley. join us next time.then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> >>> next, the drought plus an early heat wave for a hot fire season. >>> coming back with wes moore, a glimpse of the veterans returning home from the front lines. >> we know the bullets will stop flying, but the wars that many of us are facing as we come back home will not. >>> a look at some key local races in the upcoming...
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tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight we continue our tribute to poet and activist to maya angelou who died in her home of north carolina at the age of 86. dr. angelou is one of the nation's most celebrated art cyst whose excellence made her a star. she received the presidential medal of freedom. i had the privilege of speaking with dr. angelou many times on this program. she was a wonderful and caring friend and her insights remain a beacon for all of us. like so many others i'm saddened by her death but on nored to have -- honored to have shared her life. we're glad you joined us. a tribute to dr. maya angelou right now. >> and by trixes to your pbs station from view -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i'm always honored and humbled just to be in her presence but to have the chance tonight to sit with the brilliant dr. maya angelou, playwright, civil rights activist, producers actress and friend. she's a true rennans woman. thrilled to have her on the stage in los angele
tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight we continue our tribute to poet and activist to maya angelou who died in her home of north carolina at the age of 86. dr. angelou is one of the nation's most celebrated art cyst whose excellence made her a star. she received the presidential medal of freedom. i had the privilege of speaking with dr. angelou many times on this program. she was a wonderful and caring friend and her insights remain a beacon for all of us. like so many...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.me next time for a conversation with -- as we take a deep dive into what is taking the country's attention in the coming week. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> next, in the wrak of the a la vista ram payment welcome targeting the mentally ill and limiting access to guns. congresswoman jackie speier on the front lines of effort to curve sexual assault at university campuses. >> 20% of the coeds on campus will either be sexually assaulted or they will have an attempt to sexual assault on them during their college career. >> and remember, how friendships shaped her life. >> friendship, it keeps you alive and it keeps you awake and it keeps you trying to be the best.
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.me next time for a conversation with -- as we take a deep dive into what is taking the country's attention in the coming week. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> next, in the wrak of the a la vista ram payment welcome targeting the mentally ill and limiting access to guns. congresswoman jackie speier on the front lines of effort to curve...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.next time for conversation with nomi prins and musician ziggy marley. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ crowd cheering ] >> shoot, shoot, shoot!
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, we will get an assessment overworking people stand with senator ernie sanders of vermont, one of the most outspoken advocates for living wage and campaign finance reform . will turn to a conversation with carla bruni. she recently released her fourth cd. we are glad you have joined this conversation with bernie sanders and carla bruni. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please to have senator bernie sanders, who last week thought valiantly along with democrats on the floor of the senate against an effort by republicans to not increase the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. republicans won that fight, that i suspect the fight will continue. senator sanders, good to have you back on this program. you guys thought to push this to $10.10 an hour? the republicans fought against it. you lost. tell me why and how. vote, 54 the majority votes. we have to deal with republican filibusters. we need 60. it is very clear to me that the re
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, we will get an assessment overworking people stand with senator ernie sanders of vermont, one of the most outspoken advocates for living wage and campaign finance reform . will turn to a conversation with carla bruni. she recently released her fourth cd. we are glad you have joined this conversation with bernie sanders and carla bruni. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please to have...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.me next time for a conversation with senator bernie sanders and then singer-songwriter carla bruni. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. steves: westminster abbey. this most-historic church in the english-speaking world is where kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. while it was first built in the 11th century, much of what we see today is 14th century. when there's a royal wedding, the world looks on as, amid all this splendor, thousands of britain's glitterati gather under these graceful gothic arches. the centerpiece is the tomb of edward the confessor, who founded the abbey. and surrounding edward are the tombs of 29 other kings and queens. this is the tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. the abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians,
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.me next time for a conversation with senator bernie sanders and then singer-songwriter carla bruni. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. steves: westminster abbey. this most-historic church in the english-speaking world is where kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. while it was first built in the...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.in me next time for a conversation with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and then a conversation with jon favreau about his new movie "chef." ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. announcer: "image makers" is made possible by the members of kqed.
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.in me next time for a conversation with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and then a conversation with jon favreau about his new movie "chef." ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. announcer: "image makers" is made possible by the members of kqed.
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. me next time for a conversation with mel brooks on the 40th anniversary of "blazing saddles ." that is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcemajor funding for "quest" is provided by... sethi: food... it fuels our bodies, delights our senses, and forms the backbone of family and cultural traditions. but we rarely pause between forkfuls to ponder where the food we eat comes from or where our leftovers are headed. we should, because even as the number of mouths to feed continues to rise in the u.s., roughly 40% of the food produced here goes to waste. globally, food production will have to double by mid-century.
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. me next time for a conversation with mel brooks on the 40th anniversary of "blazing saddles ." that is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcemajor funding for "quest" is provided by... sethi: food... it fuels our bodies, delights our senses, and forms the backbone of family and cultural traditions. but we rarely pause...
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turns out there's a real smiley face behind the smiley face. take me back to september.ong time ago. >> scott is professor resurging artificial intelligence at carnegie melan in pittsburgh. the internet was a few university computers wired together. as his colleagues wrote foe each other something was getting lost. >> if you made sarcastic remark there was clueless person with wouldn't get the joke. >> the professor sent this note. >> i said, i propose that the following character sequence were joke markers. then the can he lone, minus and parenthesis. read it sideways. it is probably more economical to mark things that are not jokes given the current trends. use colon, minus, parenthesis that lack like a frowny face. >> the smiley and smiley paved the way for the big grin. the tongue sticking out and the wink. >> i sometimes know how dr. frank entine felt. once you set your monitor free you can't control where he goes and what he does and what he morph in to. >> emoticons have morphed to include what are called emojees, actual little pictures to include in messages. >>
turns out there's a real smiley face behind the smiley face. take me back to september.ong time ago. >> scott is professor resurging artificial intelligence at carnegie melan in pittsburgh. the internet was a few university computers wired together. as his colleagues wrote foe each other something was getting lost. >> if you made sarcastic remark there was clueless person with wouldn't get the joke. >> the professor sent this note. >> i said, i propose that the following...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with one of world's great sopranos, renÉe fleming, about her role in a streetcar named desire. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. music ♪ we're taking a roadtrip across the united states, interviewing different people who inspire us. for the next interviews, there's going to be questions with how did you cope with not knowing what's going to happen? i really have no idea about what i want to do with myself. we all have this position in this crazy equation that is life, but you have to pursue your passion. (laughing) oh my! sorry. thatas craig robinson. can i ask you a question? we were wondering if you'd like to sit down with us? state farm has made it possible for this series to be shared on public television stations across the country. helping a nation of young people find their own roads in life. like a good neighbor, state farm is t
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with one of world's great sopranos, renÉe fleming, about her role in a streetcar named desire. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. music ♪ we're taking a roadtrip across the united states, interviewing different people who inspire us. for the next interviews, there's going to be questions with how...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight first a salute to barbara walters. she is stepping away from her storied career as a broadcaster list some -- journalist this week. she earned her place in history i doing the hard work of journalism while opening the door for so many women to follow. abc news announced they will be renewed -- renaming their headquarters after ms. walters. and friday was declared barbara walters a in new york city. we will turn to eight conversation with maurice hines. " celebraterough life his 40 years as a performer. we are glad you joined us. conversations with arbor walters and maurice hines coming up right now. -- barbara walters and maurice hines coming up right now. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i am these to welcome barbara walters to this program. her trailblazing career in journalism and television has included so many high-profile assignments including "the today show" and some show called "the view." memoir."audition: a let me start by asking, any regrets yet that y
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight first a salute to barbara walters. she is stepping away from her storied career as a broadcaster list some -- journalist this week. she earned her place in history i doing the hard work of journalism while opening the door for so many women to follow. abc news announced they will be renewed -- renaming their headquarters after ms. walters. and friday was declared barbara walters a in new york city. we will turn to eight conversation with maurice...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with matthew weiner, the creator of "mad men." the firstwill wrap episode of its final season. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thes: has generated some of most intense debates about what its main character has to tell us about ourselves. the creator has said don is an everyman. we will take a look at the scene from the first half of the final season. then i'm going to ask what he means by that. >> spare me the suspense. tell me what your save the day plan is. i want to hear the real one. >> this idea is good. >> you are going to pitch the -- out of my idea, and i'm going to fail? >> i want to do what you want to do. >> that's a tough one. >> you love this. >> not really. tavis: glad to have you back. do you want to start by unpacking what you meant? >> i don't usually referred to him as an antihero. antihero gets used a lot. i just don't judge him. youoint of view on him is are looking in
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with matthew weiner, the creator of "mad men." the firstwill wrap episode of its final season. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thes: has generated some of most intense debates about what its main character has to tell us about ourselves. the creator has said don is an everyman. we will take a look at the scene from the first half of the final...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with elizabeth warren whose tome says that capitalism works best when it is not focused against the middle class. she is working on a bill that would allow student loans to be refinanced at a better interest rate. then we turned to jon favreau, whose latest film is a comedy set in the competitive world of food trucks. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ares: the statistics overwhelming. 38 million students have more than 1.2 trillion dollars in student loan debt, 30% greater than the entire credit card debt for the entire country. those have the highest rate of delinquency as well. joining us from washington, senator elizabeth warren. she has introduced a bill to ease the burden of those student loans. always an honor to have you on this program. >> always an honor to be here. >> i want to get to the student loans soon. let me ask the public about the new text. there is some powerful stuff. i wonder if you might share
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with elizabeth warren whose tome says that capitalism works best when it is not focused against the middle class. she is working on a bill that would allow student loans to be refinanced at a better interest rate. then we turned to jon favreau, whose latest film is a comedy set in the competitive world of food trucks. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ares: the statistics...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with harry hamlin about the final season of "mad men." >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. pbs. announcer: "image makers" is made possible by the members of kqed. [ clock ticking ]
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first the conversation with sylvia long merrick -- sylvia longmire about her new tome. she's a former law first met officer and special agent peerage you spend much of her career examining border security. then we will turn to a conversation with him a award-winning actor harry hamlin. extraordinarythe roup of actors and abc's. -- abc's "mad men." . we are glad you have joined us. those conversations coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: how best to defend our border with mexico, sylvia longmire a former air force officer and special agent working in the field of national security has written a new home titled "border insecurity, why big money, fences, and drones aren't making us safer." good to have you on the program. how important after all these ,ears of debate, still ongoing to challenge the conventional wisdom about this issue? becausevery frustrating we have poured so many billions of dollars into securing our
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first the conversation with sylvia long merrick -- sylvia longmire about her new tome. she's a former law first met officer and special agent peerage you spend much of her career examining border security. then we will turn to a conversation with him a award-winning actor harry hamlin. extraordinarythe roup of actors and abc's. -- abc's "mad men." . we are glad you have joined us. those conversations coming up right now. >> and by...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation about the effective freedom summer the began with the murder of three workers in mississippi june 21, 1964. to honor their son another civil rights workers, andrew goodman's organization in his name. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation about freedom summer 50 years later coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: june marks 50 years since the anniversary of freedom summer when civil rights workers launched an all-out camp aim in mississippi to -- campaign in mississippi to register voters. on june 21,lled 1964. carolyn goodman was determined to keep the legacy of her sons fight for social justice alive, a journey sure counts in a memoir that has just been published. your enemy to talk about the impact of freedom summer is andrew goodman's younger brother david who is now the president of the andrew goodman foundation . good to have a year. this book is now coming up with a beautiful forward by m
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation about the effective freedom summer the began with the murder of three workers in mississippi june 21, 1964. to honor their son another civil rights workers, andrew goodman's organization in his name. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation about freedom summer 50 years later coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: june marks 50 years since the anniversary of...
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from los angeles i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with alph nader who has been tireless champion of putting the oflic interest ahead greed.te he onty miss tackily argues a new spirit of cooperation is possibly when it comes to a issues.of important a conversation then with mad men actor john slattery. directed "god's pocket" which turturro, kristina hendricks and philip seymour hoffman in one of his last roles. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ ♪ >> pan by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: ralph nader has been a side of big business, big banks, big media and career politicians who care supportut corporate than protecting the public among instigated he has through grass roots action we take for granted today like say carsion cleaner air and healthier food. the latest text is called the emerging left right alliance to dismantle the joins us state and he from washington. ralph nader, always an honor to have you on this program. >> nice to
from los angeles i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with alph nader who has been tireless champion of putting the oflic interest ahead greed.te he onty miss tackily argues a new spirit of cooperation is possibly when it comes to a issues.of important a conversation then with mad men actor john slattery. directed "god's pocket" which turturro, kristina hendricks and philip seymour hoffman in one of his last roles. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.oin me next time for a conversation with ralph nader about his new book, unstoppable. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be >>> next on kqed newsroom, counting down to the june primary. while president obama wraps up a visit to hollywood and silicon valley. journalist and undocumented immigrant jose anthoonio gar ga shares his story. >> i'm trying to humanize the issue. >> plus a bay area makes the first combat zone ten types since the civil war. >> they were about the timelessness of war, how it's followed us since civilization began and will continue to follow us.
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smiley face. ( cheers and applause ). folks, these veterans are suffering under obama's watch, after he declared them a top priority, and his team had been alerted to misconduct. do you know what that means? it means we finally have a real scandal. a real scandal! jimmy derrog them! whooo! whooo! whooo! ♪ ♪ folks, i have waited so long. ( laughter ) i know i've cried wolf before what with benghazi and the i.r.s. and the a.p., and fast and furious, and solyndra and obama's uncle, and obama's aunt, and obama's birth certificate. i even-- i even cried wolf about the secret white house wolf. but this one is different. it's backed up by eyewitnesses and documents and the betrayal of sick veterans. it's like christmas morning. ( laughter ) and that's why i cannot believe i am going to say that we cannot talk about this scandal. you see, we americans made a deal with the veterans. we start two wars. they lay their lives on the line while we lay on our asses on the couch watching "the bachelor." ( applause ) i still have flashbac
smiley face. ( cheers and applause ). folks, these veterans are suffering under obama's watch, after he declared them a top priority, and his team had been alerted to misconduct. do you know what that means? it means we finally have a real scandal. a real scandal! jimmy derrog them! whooo! whooo! whooo! ♪ ♪ folks, i have waited so long. ( laughter ) i know i've cried wolf before what with benghazi and the i.r.s. and the a.p., and fast and furious, and solyndra and obama's uncle, and obama's...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. me next time for a conversation with award-winning director of new movie "they'lbelle." ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more. pbs. [ mid-tempo music plays ] steves: riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, unpromoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt, like neighboring towns, but the village had its real estate declared an avalanche zone, so no one could get new building permits. the result? a real mountain community -- families, farms, and traditional ways. choosing places like gimmelwald and then meeting the people, you become part of the party rather than just part of the economy. this is a realistic goal for any good traveler. eins, zwei, drei. man: [ chuckles ] steves: take a moment to appreciate the alpine cheese. so, older is better? man: oh, yes. -woman: i don't k
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. me next time for a conversation with award-winning director of new movie "they'lbelle." ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more. pbs. [ mid-tempo music plays ] steves: riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, unpromoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would...
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if i could have caught you directly, it would have been other than smiley face.you and i have talked about this before. consolidation is one path to work for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks that may or may not go on, but with the growth we've got and options we have, consolidation is one option and our shareholders and owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to what you learned there and the individual speculation about me is you know my own opinion of myself. it would be easy for me to comment on that. >> i should give credit to our deal team. i simply tweeted it. i will say, how do you think i will say, how do you think from a competition perspective that the industry has changed since at&t tried to buy t-mobile? you are making t-mobile stronger and is that sort of undermine the argument that at&t and verizon are unstoppable duopolists? >> there's a few things. what we are seeing right now that is fun and i'm having a ball with it is a glimpse of competition. the big guys are nervous and trying to figure out what to d
if i could have caught you directly, it would have been other than smiley face.you and i have talked about this before. consolidation is one path to work for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks that may or may not go on, but with the growth we've got and options we have, consolidation is one option and our shareholders and owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to what you learned there and the individual speculation about me is you know my own opinion...
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if i could have caught you directly, it would've been other smiley face. consolidation is one path forward for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks, but with the growth that we have got in the options we have, consolidation is one good option. our shareholders and owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to any of what you learned. the individual speculation about me, you know my own opinion of myself. it would be easy for me to comment on that. >> i do give credit to our deal team for breaking the story. i merely tweeted it. i will say, from the competition perspective, the industry has changed since at&t tried to buy t-mobile. you're making t-mobile stronger. doesn't that undermine the argument that at&t and verizon are unstoppable dupolists? >> what we're seeing right now is a glimpse. of competition. these guys are nervous and restless and trying to figure out what to do. consumers are celebrating the ability to pit people against each other. competition is great for america and great for the industry. in order to
if i could have caught you directly, it would've been other smiley face. consolidation is one path forward for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks, but with the growth that we have got in the options we have, consolidation is one good option. our shareholders and owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to any of what you learned. the individual speculation about me, you know my own opinion of myself. it would be easy for me to comment on that. >> i...
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. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.us of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops up gravy when you have something like this stewed beef real good. >> that's a dumpling. >> that's a dumpling? >> dumplings. important throughout the africa diaspora. made with flour and yeast. a spongy, bread type tool for mop it up sauce. stewed greens, carrots, beans and more gravy. that's awesome. tell me about your band. how long have you guys been together? >> about ten years now. >> whoa. a long time. >> yeah. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? what i guess i'm getting at, is there a -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, peop
. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.us of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops...
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it's a scene in a prison cell in delhi, india, where smiley interviews this guy, who they have stronghe kgb. there, i said it again. and there was no laugh. >> seth: there you go. [ laughter ] >> and he never speaks. he remains silent. instantly, i knew that i would get the opportunity to spend an entire day not worrying about dialogue, not worrying about losing my lines, watching sir alec guinness act at close quarters. like, you and me here now. and it was a memorable day for me. we spent all day on it and he was, of course, a gentleman and a brilliant performer. it was only much later one of the producers told me how many actors had turned the role down because it wasn't speaking. now, we jump forward. because it was important for me. i was in san francisco airport one day, changing planes or something on the concourse. and i suddenly heard a voice scream, "oh, my god! it's karla!" [ laughter ] and it was the first time that an american in the united states recognized me for a performance that i had given. and it meant a great deal. thank you, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> se
it's a scene in a prison cell in delhi, india, where smiley interviews this guy, who they have stronghe kgb. there, i said it again. and there was no laugh. >> seth: there you go. [ laughter ] >> and he never speaks. he remains silent. instantly, i knew that i would get the opportunity to spend an entire day not worrying about dialogue, not worrying about losing my lines, watching sir alec guinness act at close quarters. like, you and me here now. and it was a memorable day for me....
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. >> there is something to a smiley working environment.nybody working in manual labour, and they have someone next to them smiling - even if it's a robot. it will make a difference to how the day goes. >> it's cool that the robot is raelentive. if you are -- reactive. if you are working side by side, it will pull back and not harm you. that's a lot of concern for a lot of people in factories that could be dangerous. if it's safe, smiling. i don't have many complaints. it's a bit limited in skill sets. this could be a good glimpse of the future of the factories and industries around us. >> one of the things i loved is that the code is open source. anyone can contribute. . >> if you are working in a factory and you programme your robot to do something and your skill set is limited you can learn something from somebody halfway across the globe and improve the ability of your factly. it is cool. >> it's amazing. >> from a robot that can work alongside you, smile at you to a house that greets you with warm light. i'm amazed at the stories that
. >> there is something to a smiley working environment.nybody working in manual labour, and they have someone next to them smiling - even if it's a robot. it will make a difference to how the day goes. >> it's cool that the robot is raelentive. if you are -- reactive. if you are working side by side, it will pull back and not harm you. that's a lot of concern for a lot of people in factories that could be dangerous. if it's safe, smiling. i don't have many complaints. it's a bit...
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i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with marlo thomas. she launched her career with a groundbreaking television series and went on to become a champion of gender equality. her latest is called "it ain't over until it's over." it is never too late to reinvent yourself and realize your dreams, no matter your age. a conversation with arlo thomases going up right now. -- marlo thomas is coming up right now. ♪ >> the california endowment. learn more. > and, by contributions to pbs by viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: there are so many, which meant from marlo thomas. accomplishments from marlo thomas. she was a founding member of a foundation for women and letting kids the kids. i love what you and harry belafonte did together. sorry mr. d. -- mr. b. called "it ain't over until it's over." why this and why now? and ao around the country lot of people come to see me. they are all -- women over 40 have been laid off, lost their jobs. their husband died or got a divorce. they had a great dream to raise a family and now, they are 42 years old a
i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with marlo thomas. she launched her career with a groundbreaking television series and went on to become a champion of gender equality. her latest is called "it ain't over until it's over." it is never too late to reinvent yourself and realize your dreams, no matter your age. a conversation with arlo thomases going up right now. -- marlo thomas is coming up right now. ♪ >> the california endowment. learn more. > and, by...
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drew smiley with four home runs.'s hit five bombs in a 10-0 win. >> we needed a game like that especially after the first inning where we don't come away with a run. but we kept after it. we were, you know -- offensively we were on it all day and just kept going after it and getting out on runs against a team like that is important because you know they can come back at any particular time. so a good day all around for us. >> ncaa men's golf championship. third playoff hole putting for the win and drops it home. the men's individual title. wills season the first stanford golfer to win the individual title since 1996. that was a guy by the name of tiger woods. more news comi gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in educat
drew smiley with four home runs.'s hit five bombs in a 10-0 win. >> we needed a game like that especially after the first inning where we don't come away with a run. but we kept after it. we were, you know -- offensively we were on it all day and just kept going after it and getting out on runs against a team like that is important because you know they can come back at any particular time. so a good day all around for us. >> ncaa men's golf championship. third playoff hole putting...
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government of ice at the site since but it is the next while on the bed instead since it points to a smiley scrape off amongst deadly attacks in remote locations on civilian seen as a private government and as mike tindall in two thousand people have been displaced by the full extent international news on who ukraine's acting president on sunday to chino said that six more of the country's eastern region is under threat from a russian separatists on to the recent spate of buildings he says in the cities of the guns can connect to jail has admitted that she has lost control of holy orders in several key cities saying that the event saw evidence of the climate in action helplessness and criminal betrayal of avoiding posting all these regions including aunt eva doesn't meet the patrols are risks that you notice them on the regional and forces took carter to ensure peace kids authorities are struggling to deal with a demoralized regional the stupid failed to quell will resist the production use and see many offices are unwilling to face the mosque on command as a result of that kate corruption
government of ice at the site since but it is the next while on the bed instead since it points to a smiley scrape off amongst deadly attacks in remote locations on civilian seen as a private government and as mike tindall in two thousand people have been displaced by the full extent international news on who ukraine's acting president on sunday to chino said that six more of the country's eastern region is under threat from a russian separatists on to the recent spate of buildings he says in...
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if i could have caught you directly, it would have been other than smiley face. you and i have talked about this before. consolidation is one path or word for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks that may or may not go on. with the growth that we have and the options we have come a consolidation is one good option and our shareholders and our owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to any of what you learned there. the individual speculation about me -- you know my own opinion of myself. it would be easy for me to comment on that. credit to our team for breaking the story. , from aou think competition perspective, that the industry has changed since at&t tried to buy t-mobile? you are making t-mobile stronger. by making them stronger, doesn't that undermine the argument that at&t and verizon are unstoppable? >> there is a few things. it what we're are seeing right now that is really fun -- i'm having a ball with it -- a glimmer of competition. this is what it looks like. big guys are nervous and restless and trying to figure
if i could have caught you directly, it would have been other than smiley face. you and i have talked about this before. consolidation is one path or word for this company. i'm not going to comment on any individual talks that may or may not go on. with the growth that we have and the options we have come a consolidation is one good option and our shareholders and our owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to any of what you learned there. the individual speculation about me --...
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when i tweeted this yesterday, andtweeted yesterday and my a smiley face. what does that mean?>> come on. what does it mean? i'm proud of you. it took you approximately seven minutes to get to this, which is seven minutes more than i thought it would all stop and when you say bloomberg, i think it was actually you. could have caught you directly, it would have been other than riley face. about thisave talked before. consolidation is one path to work for this company. comment on anyo individual talks that may or may not go on, but with the growth we've got and options we have, consolidation is one option and our shareholders and owners would consider any opportunity. i'm not privy to what you learned there and the individual speculation about me is you know my own opinion of myself will stop it would be easy for me to comment on that stop >> i should give credit to our deals team. i simply tweeted it. think say, how do you from a competition perspective that the industry has changed since at&t tried to buy t-mobile? you are making t-mobile stronger underminet sort of the argumen
when i tweeted this yesterday, andtweeted yesterday and my a smiley face. what does that mean?>> come on. what does it mean? i'm proud of you. it took you approximately seven minutes to get to this, which is seven minutes more than i thought it would all stop and when you say bloomberg, i think it was actually you. could have caught you directly, it would have been other than riley face. about thisave talked before. consolidation is one path to work for this company. comment on anyo...
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smiley face." [ laughter and applause ] what can i say? i'm a bad boy. all right.f anyone else was at that bar. "just saw seth meyers drink a shot, throw up on the bar, then try to get a refund for his other two shots." [ laughter and applause ] okay, i don't recall that, but i guess sometimes you have to rev down the engine before you can rev it up. if you know what i'm saying. all right. i'm sure this next one is pretty crazy. let's see. "at dos caminos and seth meyers just got up on a table and started dancing. what a maniac!" [ cheers and applause ] yeah, see, like that guy said, i'm a straight up maniac. told you. okay, well, hold on. he tweeted again a minute later. let's see. "false alarm, he's on the table because he saw a mouse on the floor. he says 'the mouse leaves or i do.' #eek." okay, well, mice are gross and they carry diseases. so, actually that was pretty smart. oh, sorry wait, there is one more from him. "turns out not a mouse. just a big jalapeno popper and he still won't come down." all right. maybe this night started a little on the tracks, but
smiley face." [ laughter and applause ] what can i say? i'm a bad boy. all right.f anyone else was at that bar. "just saw seth meyers drink a shot, throw up on the bar, then try to get a refund for his other two shots." [ laughter and applause ] okay, i don't recall that, but i guess sometimes you have to rev down the engine before you can rev it up. if you know what i'm saying. all right. i'm sure this next one is pretty crazy. let's see. "at dos caminos and seth meyers...
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. >> where did they put a smiley face. where did they put comment. so if that dialog isn't of considering on the pages of the notebook, where is it happen sog the child can also experience that attention love. >> she says heavily reliance on global reading can hurt learning. that is why she uses the automatted essay scoring only about five times a year. while it is a great tool, she says much of the grading is still done in the conventional way. >> nothing to replace a human being. they do need to see our touch to what they're writing, whether it's verbal feedback or written feedback. >> in brentwood, i'm da lin kpix 5. >> aside from a few schools in brentwood, some teachers in antioch and other parts of contra costa have also been using robo readers to grade their essays. >>> coming up in our next half hour. >> less than 12 hours from the time he checked in, he was dead. >>> holding doctors accountable for deadly mistakes. how california voters will weigh in on one of the country's most expensive political contests. >> you can't picture him as that
. >> where did they put a smiley face. where did they put comment. so if that dialog isn't of considering on the pages of the notebook, where is it happen sog the child can also experience that attention love. >> she says heavily reliance on global reading can hurt learning. that is why she uses the automatted essay scoring only about five times a year. while it is a great tool, she says much of the grading is still done in the conventional way. >> nothing to replace a human...
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if i, as a server touch your arm, or write a smiley face on the check.t could up my tip. >> what is the - how much traction does the idea have that you suggest of eliminating tips. >> i think it will be difficult. because a sticker shock of higher menu prices. it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat it. >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer with the "wall street journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why america needs to pay attention to what is happening in the 10th biggest economy. stick around. >> i want to talk to you now about something that is too big to ignore. india's general election, by big i mean 815 million eligible voters participating in a 6-week 9-stage process, shaping up to be the biggest exercise in the history of democracy, involving 930,000 polling stations covering 1.3 million square miles of territory. the voting end a week from today, we'll have the re
if i, as a server touch your arm, or write a smiley face on the check.t could up my tip. >> what is the - how much traction does the idea have that you suggest of eliminating tips. >> i think it will be difficult. because a sticker shock of higher menu prices. it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat it. >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer...
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if i, as a server touch your arm, or write a smiley face on the check.t could up my tip. >> what is the - how much traction does the idea have that you suggest of eliminating tips. >> i think it will be difficult. because a sticker shock of higher menu prices. it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat it. >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why america needs to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a p
if i, as a server touch your arm, or write a smiley face on the check.t could up my tip. >> what is the - how much traction does the idea have that you suggest of eliminating tips. >> i think it will be difficult. because a sticker shock of higher menu prices. it's culturally engraped in america, it will -- ingrained in america, it will be difficult to unseat it. >> as you saw in david shuster's piece, a waiter didn't like the idea. good to see you. a food and travel writer...
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i will retweet it with a smiley face or something. >> and then you read me too, money. >> that's thei did retweet. >> awful. i always promote your book on twitter. >> that's true. now come on now. >> that's just retweeting compliments everybody. it's sad. that's really sad. >> i love compliment retweeting. >> that's sad. >> don't lessen to me. lol dobbs. do you have a comment on the show. remail us at fox news.com come up dirty dogs and how they kiss. ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this is a classic. what does an alien seamstress sew with? a space needle! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly continuously ♪ oh come off it captain! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. dso i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. ired. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! get dr. scholl's massaging gel work in
i will retweet it with a smiley face or something. >> and then you read me too, money. >> that's thei did retweet. >> awful. i always promote your book on twitter. >> that's true. now come on now. >> that's just retweeting compliments everybody. it's sad. that's really sad. >> i love compliment retweeting. >> that's sad. >> don't lessen to me. lol dobbs. do you have a comment on the show. remail us at fox news.com come up dirty dogs and how they...
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twain himself, i talk a lot about jim smiley and his jumping frog which is a sketch that twain writes1865 when he's here in san francisco, and i feel is really a kind of birth moment for his style and for his later literary innovations. but he himself has a very conflicted kind of ambivalent relationship towards it. he doesn't really see it necessarily that way, and it's really only with decades of hindsight and later works like huckleberry finn and tom sawyer that you can kind of track back and say this is actually where it began. so in terms of the contemporary scene, i think we probably won't know for 30 years, unfortunately. we'll have to wait. any other questions? yes. >> how do you think the whole history of the literature and what they were writing relates to the history or the evolution of vigilantism in san francisco? >> well, vigilantism was a major force if san francisco history -- in san francisco history, particularly in the 1850s. there are these two vigilante uprisings in the 1850s which are, essentially, as they're presented the kind of respectable citizens of san fran
twain himself, i talk a lot about jim smiley and his jumping frog which is a sketch that twain writes1865 when he's here in san francisco, and i feel is really a kind of birth moment for his style and for his later literary innovations. but he himself has a very conflicted kind of ambivalent relationship towards it. he doesn't really see it necessarily that way, and it's really only with decades of hindsight and later works like huckleberry finn and tom sawyer that you can kind of track back...
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it sort of boasted about it and it put a little smiley face there. this little, you know, like emoji, gotcha. you know, saying, you know, "ha ha," you know, "we figured out a way to get that information." >> narrator: google, which had a better record than most companies on encryption, was criticized for leaving its internal data lines vulnerable. >> i don't know why google wasn't encrypting the information traveling between their data centers. but we know that they weren't and we know that the nsa revelations have prompted them to make massive changes in the way their systems work. and they're now trying to encrypt that data on a crash program to get all of that information encrypted. >> narrator: the nsa will now have a harder time reading google's data without google's knowledge. >> obviously, the national security agency did not design its programs on the assumption that they would be exposed. much of this damage is down to snowden, who is quite deliberately causing as much harm to u.s. companies and the u.s. national interest as he possibly can,
it sort of boasted about it and it put a little smiley face there. this little, you know, like emoji, gotcha. you know, saying, you know, "ha ha," you know, "we figured out a way to get that information." >> narrator: google, which had a better record than most companies on encryption, was criticized for leaving its internal data lines vulnerable. >> i don't know why google wasn't encrypting the information traveling between their data centers. but we know that...
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it was a smiley face that he would put on the stalls of bathrooms, at truck stops. >> that is like a sign of serial killers. let me play you sound. he talked to cnn by phone earlier today. take a listen. >> i never set out to that my dad was a serial killer. mine was a journey to find myself by finding the other half of me in my father. >> the biggest difference between his story and yours besides the fact that we don't know he was abandoned when he was four weeks old. how has that -- do you think it's better to be older or younger or does it matter? >> well, as i have come forward with my story, i have had the privilege of meeting other family members that are children and adults and spouses of serial killers. it's a small club, not a fun club. for gary to possibly be a part of this not fun club to be in you can see it in kids when their parents get divorced. you can put knit the context of murder, of serial murder x then you just amp it up. and even international cases to be the same place. >> sure. >> so -- >> we will follow this story to see if, you know, if gary's father is in f
it was a smiley face that he would put on the stalls of bathrooms, at truck stops. >> that is like a sign of serial killers. let me play you sound. he talked to cnn by phone earlier today. take a listen. >> i never set out to that my dad was a serial killer. mine was a journey to find myself by finding the other half of me in my father. >> the biggest difference between his story and yours besides the fact that we don't know he was abandoned when he was four weeks old. how has...