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sometimes they want to quit something. they like it in the beginning -- >> i was desperate to quit piano. >> if they make a commitment, say you sign up for soccer because your child says i want to be on the soccer team, you make a commitment to that team, i'm a believer of finishing out their commitment. they don't have to redo it or sign up for the next season, but finish what you started. you have a coach that is bullying or the requirements is so out of league with the values of your family and you say we need to take a time-out and stop. >> kids can seem so overscheduled. >> i feel like our family is and i don't love that. >> you have to look at play time as important time. you have to not think what are they not doing and what are they not doing, but what do they get to do on their own time, but also -- >> also, isn't it important for families to sit around and hang out together. >> yeah, not only on the way from one activity to the other. >> we adults say we need to break. we have our kids like this. if your kid is e
sometimes they want to quit something. they like it in the beginning -- >> i was desperate to quit piano. >> if they make a commitment, say you sign up for soccer because your child says i want to be on the soccer team, you make a commitment to that team, i'm a believer of finishing out their commitment. they don't have to redo it or sign up for the next season, but finish what you started. you have a coach that is bullying or the requirements is so out of league with the values of...
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sometimes i say what if i have other kids? >> yeah, but you can sell them, you can sell them easily. you don't have to do it online. for kids' clothes, get a box or a bag from thread up.com. and you take all of your clothes and you put them right in the bag, you ship them, and then they pay you. >> and they'll tell us, sometimes some of her clothes have stains or something. they don't take that. they have to be in good condition. but it's super easy to do that. >> right, so toys are another thing and you want gently used toys? >> yes, to sell used toys you can do it at a garage sale, but swap.com will give you these boxes, envelopes, you can put your toys in there, send them to them and you can get money for your toys without having to throw a big garage sale. >> what type of money do you get for something like this? >> you can get from $25 to $50 and for not having to do the work it is super convenient. >> clothes. we all have things we have not worn in forever. or shoes we don't ever wear. >> and it does feel great to clean
sometimes i say what if i have other kids? >> yeah, but you can sell them, you can sell them easily. you don't have to do it online. for kids' clothes, get a box or a bag from thread up.com. and you take all of your clothes and you put them right in the bag, you ship them, and then they pay you. >> and they'll tell us, sometimes some of her clothes have stains or something. they don't take that. they have to be in good condition. but it's super easy to do that. >> right, so...
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overnight sometimes. so i want to know how do you adjust your sleep schedule accordingly when it is constantly changing. >> that's a problem. what you have to do is do fatigue counter measures unless you're going to get a new job. and that may not be realistic. you're a keeper. so something you can do called a coffee nap. after consecutive hours of wakefulness, you can get a double whammy if you take the cafe, or the coffee, and then a 20 minute nap. as you come out of the nap, you will be more alert. >> the coffee doesn't take alert for 20 minutes? >> yeah, you have a sip, and you a double whammy when you wake up, the cafe and the alertness. >> and people have spouse that's work different shifts, should you just sleep in another place if your spouse is up in the middle of the night? what you have to do. 60% of new homes have his and hers bedrooms. >> that is sad. >> i like to sleep next to him, sorry. >>> get ready to rummage through your closet. >> she just called to say "i love you." what brand of make
overnight sometimes. so i want to know how do you adjust your sleep schedule accordingly when it is constantly changing. >> that's a problem. what you have to do is do fatigue counter measures unless you're going to get a new job. and that may not be realistic. you're a keeper. so something you can do called a coffee nap. after consecutive hours of wakefulness, you can get a double whammy if you take the cafe, or the coffee, and then a 20 minute nap. as you come out of the nap, you will...
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then you had australia, europe, and sometimes in mexico.nd then, a lot of traveling recently inside asia. there is in improving relationship between japan and china. francine: what surprises you the most about the chinese consumer? michele: i think the speed. , francine: at which they shop or at which they travel? [laughter] michele: the speed of evolution. they have been evolving from group traveling to individual traveling. they have been learning languages extremely fast. all of the journalists speak two or three languages very easily. they have been adapting themselves to food, to traveling conditions, and they get deeper and deeper inside brands. looking at the products, comparing, comparing prices unfortunately, because this becomes an issue sometimes. but they are getting also nicer when i go into a store. the relations people, the staff, which at the beginning was a little cold. it is becoming more pleasant. there is more to come. francine: there has clearly been a crackdown on bribery or gifts related to luxury items in china. has
then you had australia, europe, and sometimes in mexico.nd then, a lot of traveling recently inside asia. there is in improving relationship between japan and china. francine: what surprises you the most about the chinese consumer? michele: i think the speed. , francine: at which they shop or at which they travel? [laughter] michele: the speed of evolution. they have been evolving from group traveling to individual traveling. they have been learning languages extremely fast. all of the...
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sometimes i say what if i have other kids? >> yeah, but you can sell them, you can sell them easily. you don't have to do it online. get a box or a bag from thread up.com. and you take all of your clothes and you put them right in the bag, you ship them, and then they pay you. >> and they'll tellus, sometimes some of her clothes have stains or something. they don't take that. >> that's right, toys are another thing, and it's gently used toys? >> yes, to sell used toys you can do it at a garage sa, but boxes, you cut send them to them. >> what type o o money do you get for something like this? >> you can get from $25 to $50 and for not having to do the work it is super convenient. >> clothes. we all have things we have not worn in forever. >> it is great to clean out your closet. >> yeah, clutter can steal your joy. find name brand clothing, things like anthropology, banana republic. sell them on ebay. they have an ab, you take a picture, and you can sell it in a few seconds. shoes are alsoo great. >> yeah, i just pullsold a pa
sometimes i say what if i have other kids? >> yeah, but you can sell them, you can sell them easily. you don't have to do it online. get a box or a bag from thread up.com. and you take all of your clothes and you put them right in the bag, you ship them, and then they pay you. >> and they'll tellus, sometimes some of her clothes have stains or something. they don't take that. >> that's right, toys are another thing, and it's gently used toys? >> yes, to sell used toys...
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i'm always changing books, i'm always trying with success sometimes and sometimes not, trying to bring books together in conversation with each other. i think of a short history book called war and genocide, it can be kind of scaffolding within which we can place them in more and we will be reading brief sections from other riders. it helps us to frame the discussion where we go deeper. in some ways, the history of very good history text can provide a canvas that allows you to develop the smaller areas and choose the colors. it all fits together. i was speaking in my class earlier today about a fascinating memoir about a great scholar of postmodern literature she is a new book coming out in may, the edge of irony, talking about
i'm always changing books, i'm always trying with success sometimes and sometimes not, trying to bring books together in conversation with each other. i think of a short history book called war and genocide, it can be kind of scaffolding within which we can place them in more and we will be reading brief sections from other riders. it helps us to frame the discussion where we go deeper. in some ways, the history of very good history text can provide a canvas that allows you to develop the...
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sometimes.etimes an unexpected political rise comes with a bunch of other stuff the party would prefer not to have tagging along. >> i want to tell it so strong, hillary clinton does not have -- oh, get out of here. get out of here. look at these people. get out of here. get out. out! out! out! get out. >> this was a donald trump for president rally in louisville, kentucky, yesterday, and you can see here, just watch what happens in the crowd here. >> unbelievable. >> see a young woman, young protester being forced out of that rally actually getting physically shoved, getting pushed aggressively by a number of people attending that rally. at least one of the trump supporters shoving that young woman and screaming at her. he has taken credit for what he did there. he's a well-known white nationalist figure who today is admitting and bragging that he helped physically shove this woman out of trump rally yesterday. he said today, "it won't be me next time but white americans are getting fed up and
sometimes.etimes an unexpected political rise comes with a bunch of other stuff the party would prefer not to have tagging along. >> i want to tell it so strong, hillary clinton does not have -- oh, get out of here. get out of here. look at these people. get out of here. get out. out! out! out! get out. >> this was a donald trump for president rally in louisville, kentucky, yesterday, and you can see here, just watch what happens in the crowd here. >> unbelievable. >>...
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and this is sometimes they are not very interesting, but sometimes they are really cool. and so the last 20 years, educate gave us a couple of schools and these schools are not in universities. they are in the editorials. and they are -- they give our media market a chance of good journalists. problem is many of the schools are dead right now. this is a problem because media are changed or closed or something like that. so right now the problems with schools inside the medias. so, if you are talking about -- i can't say it's bad. we have bad situation around us, but we have people we can hire. we have good people in editorial. we have some competitors. but if we are talking about the next five years, i don't know what happens next. but we don't know what happens tomorrow. maybe it's not a problem. >> so, i'm curious how -- medusa is published in russian and english? >> yes. >> audiences here in the u.s. and probably other english-speaking countries. what are you trying to communicate to that audience? >> of course our audience on english website is much, much, much, much,
and this is sometimes they are not very interesting, but sometimes they are really cool. and so the last 20 years, educate gave us a couple of schools and these schools are not in universities. they are in the editorials. and they are -- they give our media market a chance of good journalists. problem is many of the schools are dead right now. this is a problem because media are changed or closed or something like that. so right now the problems with schools inside the medias. so, if you are...
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sometimes, if they are purports new york,a and sometimes there are good reports.sometimes, you think, ok, if you just write about russia, well, it is not just about reality. i can say about the general line they have different points of view. ok, a question in the back. thank you for the interesting report. what is the demographics of your readership and is it based on age and did they care about different issues, and which issues are important to younger people, older people, etc.? thank you. ilya: army not iensense under 35 main audience is under 35. what they care about -- i could answer the question shorts. there are many issues. suchn't have [indiscernible] stuff that does not help us at all. we can adjust but we make and what they like. this is normal. i can say what we want them to like, so this is much more important for us. stuff trying to make more from around the world. we have no correspondence there, but we understand that we need to tell stories about what happens in the media in europe, and it can be not so much important stories, and not just horri
sometimes, if they are purports new york,a and sometimes there are good reports.sometimes, you think, ok, if you just write about russia, well, it is not just about reality. i can say about the general line they have different points of view. ok, a question in the back. thank you for the interesting report. what is the demographics of your readership and is it based on age and did they care about different issues, and which issues are important to younger people, older people, etc.? thank you....
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. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. have to look at myself, really? >> and later, previously unseen clips there one of the more memorable inmates we've ever met. ting... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ ♪honey gotta strike me blind... ♪somebody gotta save my soul... ♪baby penetrates my mind... ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪and i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ ♪the one who's searchin'... ♪searchin' to destroy... ♪ ♪and honey i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ >>> "lockup: extended stay." field teams spend weeks at a time in maximum security prisons throughout the nation. we cover stories that range from horrifying to heartbreaking. and sometimes the only way to get through it all -- >> ryan, think fast. >> -- is with a sense of humor, especially for our director of trafy, brian kelly. >> this was my former life before i was an expert camera operator. >> and he is shooti
. >> sometimes i'll hear people say stuff through their cell, hey fat boy. have to look at myself, really? >> and later, previously unseen clips there one of the more memorable inmates we've ever met. ting... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ ♪honey gotta strike me blind... ♪somebody gotta...
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and i sometimes wonder if we're going to have that in a long time. but in terms of his actual policies, i mean, he's done so many things that i disagree with or so many things that i think are absolutely horrid. >> your memoir, "drawing blood," starts with a scene of you drawing khalid sheikh mohammed, the man believed to have masterminded the 9/11 attacks. why did you start there? >> i was trying to think of this moment that summarized everything that's kind of paradoxical about art. i was sitting in this kangaroo court in guantanamo bay, drawing the man who probably murdered 2,000 of my neighbors. and while i was drawing him, i was breaking his face down into lines and angles. it sort of summed up everything that my art is about and everything that the book is about, which is taking something that's this moment that really shows the raw edges and raw horrors of the world, and then combining that with the aesthetics. i've been to many places where bad things were happening for lack of a better word. but guantanamo is our thing. i say, "ours," like,
and i sometimes wonder if we're going to have that in a long time. but in terms of his actual policies, i mean, he's done so many things that i disagree with or so many things that i think are absolutely horrid. >> your memoir, "drawing blood," starts with a scene of you drawing khalid sheikh mohammed, the man believed to have masterminded the 9/11 attacks. why did you start there? >> i was trying to think of this moment that summarized everything that's kind of...
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sometimes i yell at myself.ecause i'm disappointed in myself because people tease me for the way i look. pizza again? no, i'm just joking. >> i'd love if it was a steak or shrimp or lobster. >> oh, don't bring that up. >> do you know what? if you use your imagination, it almost tastes like it. take a bite of a big, fat piece of juicy steak. didn't work. (laughing) >> my mom can't work and my mom can't drive. and my mom's sick. >> when i get really stressed out, i go into episodes that are like seizures, and i end up in the hospital, and they said my body tries to shut down, because i can't handle stress. it gets worse every time. and they said that it would eventually end up killing me. >> i worry about her a lot. it is hard feeling like you're going to lose your mother. >> if i wasn't like this, things would be different. if i could work or drive, we'd have more money. them seeing the way that i am with stress and everything doesn't really help them, because i don't want them to grow up not knowing how to deal
sometimes i yell at myself.ecause i'm disappointed in myself because people tease me for the way i look. pizza again? no, i'm just joking. >> i'd love if it was a steak or shrimp or lobster. >> oh, don't bring that up. >> do you know what? if you use your imagination, it almost tastes like it. take a bite of a big, fat piece of juicy steak. didn't work. (laughing) >> my mom can't work and my mom can't drive. and my mom's sick. >> when i get really stressed out, i...
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but sometimes you know,su sometimes it isn't making of a mirror our mirror of our times. although thisis is an entertaining movie, it is dangerous out there we need euros. we need people that believe in goodness and in their people and we need special agents thank god that protect us in all our other military and all that stuffn. >> you are a president. >> that's not going to happen>>. >> and every day from this day forwardd will be on your head. hollywood's president post on the office of vice president that is fine with him. >> you know what though - -e okay you are going to pay me more than i goto deal. i am in. >> we're going to kill you slowlyly yes you should have brought more than that it is always that attitude will come to all lot in these movies togetheres she's never once been anything but charming very useful energyny super smart with supersmart with a big kid source it running a lot not just as anust actor but as a person how you ho conduct yourself on us out and it is a great place. we arece getting you check out 3:00 o'clock on my god. like i said it is a s
but sometimes you know,su sometimes it isn't making of a mirror our mirror of our times. although thisis is an entertaining movie, it is dangerous out there we need euros. we need people that believe in goodness and in their people and we need special agents thank god that protect us in all our other military and all that stuffn. >> you are a president. >> that's not going to happen>>. >> and every day from this day forwardd will be on your head. hollywood's president...
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and it is sometimes when it is done really well, it sometimes can rise to the level of art. i mean one of my favorite movies last year was creed which i think is a great movie and a wonderful piece of popular entertainment. i also had a really good time in 2015 at fur yus 7, which no one will say is a master piece of cinema but had such conviction, such audacity, was so much fun and was so generous with its audience in a way. it was saying to the audience, you know, come on, let's have a good time. let's drive these cars off these sky scrairps and land them on the highway and keep driving. >> what should a good movie have? >> i think that a good movie should have some kind of human connection. for me, whether it's fantasy or science fiction or superhero or comedy or whatever, it should have some core of human authenticity, where it-- there's some feeling or some situation that i can recognize as-- . >> rose: i think that is what art should do. it should show speak to you and say something to you that you show deep inside feel. >> yes. >> rose: but have not been able to give
and it is sometimes when it is done really well, it sometimes can rise to the level of art. i mean one of my favorite movies last year was creed which i think is a great movie and a wonderful piece of popular entertainment. i also had a really good time in 2015 at fur yus 7, which no one will say is a master piece of cinema but had such conviction, such audacity, was so much fun and was so generous with its audience in a way. it was saying to the audience, you know, come on, let's have a good...
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sometimes our politics seem to be nothing but skin. a dizzying cacophonous world of claims and counterclaims, each side charges the other with spin while asserting for itself a purchase on the truth. the growth of spin has given rise to a series of now familiar complaints. we hear that our politics are phony and corrupt, that our leaders are packaged and and principles, that their rhetoric is shallow and poll tested and even the most important political event, debates, conventions, speeches, interviews, press briefings are scripted, staged and choreographed. spin, we hear, mislead or deceive such us and chokes off the honest and open discourse our democracy needs. this, i think, is at the heart of what worries us about the prevalence of political spin in our political life today and it was a question i wanted to get to the origins of. where did this come from? not just the tools and techniques politician by using that this anxiety that is adversely affecting our democracy. i realize nobody had written a history of the white house spin
sometimes our politics seem to be nothing but skin. a dizzying cacophonous world of claims and counterclaims, each side charges the other with spin while asserting for itself a purchase on the truth. the growth of spin has given rise to a series of now familiar complaints. we hear that our politics are phony and corrupt, that our leaders are packaged and and principles, that their rhetoric is shallow and poll tested and even the most important political event, debates, conventions, speeches,...
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sometimes, it was just really physically awkward and kind of silly.ometimes i like, the community of women around it, even if the work, itself, was something that i really, really could have taken or left. >> yeah. >> but it's something i am very grateful that i did. i really do believe that people who spend their entire lives being like protypical good boys and girls and going to offices and being patted on the head by authority are the least interesting people in the world. >> did it affect your later work as a professional artist and i will straighter? >> absolutely. >> positively or negativetively? >> i think positively. it affected my reception but in terms of actual work, which is the important thing, i mean it taught me so much because once you have worked on the other side of your field, itthe side your field that will people don't think can talk, i mean that's the most important thing. that's when you realize there isn't like the far end subject you can just objectify and project things on. that's when you realize we are all humans, all watch
sometimes, it was just really physically awkward and kind of silly.ometimes i like, the community of women around it, even if the work, itself, was something that i really, really could have taken or left. >> yeah. >> but it's something i am very grateful that i did. i really do believe that people who spend their entire lives being like protypical good boys and girls and going to offices and being patted on the head by authority are the least interesting people in the world....
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sometimes, if i'm out, i'd like to punch him in the face.is no doubt. >> would you agree with that? >> of course there are. >> there are frovoker. >> this was 50 years ago. >> donald trump is definitely polarizing. >> so it eliminates any of the stuff that was happening in the last two weeks.s >> that's a pretty good answer. >> it was a good answer by trump. you go back to a situation with david duke and the kkk. >> we know who david duke is. it was intentional. he should have condemned him une kif cably. >> here's what you're doing wrong. trump didn't go into that ramally saying i'm going to equivocae kwif equivocate on the kkk. both are happening and now, anyone who supports him is bad.ñ m relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for y
sometimes, if i'm out, i'd like to punch him in the face.is no doubt. >> would you agree with that? >> of course there are. >> there are frovoker. >> this was 50 years ago. >> donald trump is definitely polarizing. >> so it eliminates any of the stuff that was happening in the last two weeks.s >> that's a pretty good answer. >> it was a good answer by trump. you go back to a situation with david duke and the kkk. >> we know who david duke...
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sometimes we get tired of asking that question. i think if we learned anything from giselle and his writing i think it's to keep asking the question even if we cannot find the answer. keep asking the question. for myself and i have been doing this now for quite a few years. i never teach the same course twice. i'm always changing books i'm always trying, with some success, sometimes, trying to bring books together in conversation with each other. i think a very fine short history book like the one by doris called warren genocide, it can be a kind of scaffolding within which we can place the memoir like night and we'll be reading some brief section of other writers, and help us to frame the discussion where we go deeper, in some way very good history text can provide a canvas that allows you to develop the smaller areas and choose the colors, it all fits together, one memoir another memoir, speaking in my class earlier today about the fascinating memoir by marjorie who is a great scholar of postmodern literature she has a new book c
sometimes we get tired of asking that question. i think if we learned anything from giselle and his writing i think it's to keep asking the question even if we cannot find the answer. keep asking the question. for myself and i have been doing this now for quite a few years. i never teach the same course twice. i'm always changing books i'm always trying, with some success, sometimes, trying to bring books together in conversation with each other. i think a very fine short history book like the...
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sometimes who is it used for. sometimes for us.ometimes for another inmate. >> you got to have air going to the bottom of this thing, or else it will start smoking real bad. temper it in here. let it get in the cold water because then it hardens it. makes it stronger. look it. and that is what you come out with. what you do here, you can either put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on concrete to where you would have a piece that -- it's actually -- >> just a matter of minutes. this wouldn't even be detected in a metal detector at all. >> no. >> something to get to the yard real quick. real quick. use it, throw it, flush it, you're done and over with. >> you could go into somebody's heart, pop a jugular vein, take an eyeball out. >> then clear the evidence. >> then you clear the evidence. and your work station is clean. >> there was a slashing over badger section, involved hispanics. the hispanics are now on lockdown. actually they've got the entire badger section on lockdown. >> our crew was at san quentin just hours after a
sometimes who is it used for. sometimes for us.ometimes for another inmate. >> you got to have air going to the bottom of this thing, or else it will start smoking real bad. temper it in here. let it get in the cold water because then it hardens it. makes it stronger. look it. and that is what you come out with. what you do here, you can either put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on concrete to where you would have a piece that -- it's actually -- >> just a matter of...
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if you live far away, sometimes it is miles, sometimes people live half hour, an hour sometimes to get to a hospital. here it's a few blocks. you have the sniffles, you go to the drugstore. you have this. you can pick it up. there's clubs. there's interaction. and the stim -- times square. you'll get 20 years of stimulation. ernie: these are the roots, the important things to remember. stay active, be involved. keep yourself interested in activities and so forth. have someone in your life that makes you feel like you're feeling alive. those relationships are important. we're going to live for a long time. >> we are. we're new yorkers. we're living forever. ernie: brooklyn girl. congratulations on your good work and your new awards. >> thank you so much. rita cosby, thank you for being here. >> we're getting close to my question of the day. tonight we play a little fill in the blank. here it is. i just can't wait for something. what is it? what can't you wait for? your answers are coming up. we've been talking to city commissioners all year at 6:00. coming up on monday, we'll be joined
if you live far away, sometimes it is miles, sometimes people live half hour, an hour sometimes to get to a hospital. here it's a few blocks. you have the sniffles, you go to the drugstore. you have this. you can pick it up. there's clubs. there's interaction. and the stim -- times square. you'll get 20 years of stimulation. ernie: these are the roots, the important things to remember. stay active, be involved. keep yourself interested in activities and so forth. have someone in your life that...
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but also we used it to sometimes get around the media. cuz it was like running a gawnt let if i went around the hall over to tom's office. but sometimes we actually wanted to talk without our staff being there, supervising what we were saying. >> but we had impeachment, we had 9/11, the anthrax attack, we had two wars, so many different things. 50/50 senate that really took a lot of chemistry, a lot of communication, a lot of relationship trust. and i think without that, you can't legislate. it's impossible. going all the way back, what is the favorite, your favorite quote, henry clay. >> oh, yeah, well, john c kal human said about-- hen reclay, the great compromiser which is bad. he said i don't trust clay, he's a schemer, i wouldn't speak to him but by god i love him. >> rose: sounds like the way you felt about ted kennedy. >> well, you know, that's true. in fact i worked with him on a bill one time. tom remembers this, a child health bill. and i wrote-- he wrote me a nice letter and i wrote him a handwritten letter back saying i enjoye
but also we used it to sometimes get around the media. cuz it was like running a gawnt let if i went around the hall over to tom's office. but sometimes we actually wanted to talk without our staff being there, supervising what we were saying. >> but we had impeachment, we had 9/11, the anthrax attack, we had two wars, so many different things. 50/50 senate that really took a lot of chemistry, a lot of communication, a lot of relationship trust. and i think without that, you can't...
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i just look for somebody, you know, some attention sometimes is why i act up sometimes. to do, you know, get the sert team up here and have them come up here for no reason. it's excitement sometimes. >> shirt, pants. >> i think anybody would be lying if they didn't say when they come to work everybody knows that the threat is always there, the possibility of being injured is there. and that's why we can't be complacent. we have to continue to be very vigilant at what we do. you know, the majority of us do a very good job at that. we only have each other to look out for, so. >>> coming up -- >> pick up your feet and move. >> four boys learn what it means to be an inmate. >> is this where you want to go? look around. >> and sherman badgett gets a special visit. >> i'm just glad that i seen her on my birthday. flonase allergy, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms
i just look for somebody, you know, some attention sometimes is why i act up sometimes. to do, you know, get the sert team up here and have them come up here for no reason. it's excitement sometimes. >> shirt, pants. >> i think anybody would be lying if they didn't say when they come to work everybody knows that the threat is always there, the possibility of being injured is there. and that's why we can't be complacent. we have to continue to be very vigilant at what we do. you...
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and sometimes it's just them fighting against that relationship. like i've decided who they are. >> right. >> and i will come with those assumptions and then they'll sort of chip away at them. and i'll sometimes fight them on it. i'm like no, no, you're not really like that. i think you're more like how i think you are -- >> yeah. >> -- and there's no reason to fight me on it. >> but see, but you asked about convention. that's another thing about conventions that you don't follow that i think is admirable and makes this better. you don't pretend not to have a point of view. >> no. i don't -- just anybody i like to meet, it's like what are you really going to get? >> well, charlie rose. charlie rose is the consummate, sort of down the middle, even-tempered. you know -- >> but he blathers on too about -- >> but i guess the point is charlie rose would never say to henry winkler, when i was a kid i would dress up as the fonz for halloween. >> he wouldn't? >> i'm not a leather jacket -- no, i don't think he would. i think that actually your interview of
and sometimes it's just them fighting against that relationship. like i've decided who they are. >> right. >> and i will come with those assumptions and then they'll sort of chip away at them. and i'll sometimes fight them on it. i'm like no, no, you're not really like that. i think you're more like how i think you are -- >> yeah. >> -- and there's no reason to fight me on it. >> but see, but you asked about convention. that's another thing about conventions that...
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sometimes is one thing and sometimes it is another and sometimes it is nothing at all.t do they say to you on the street. >> get out of my way, old man. >> well, there i rest my case. >> sally, before we go here, let's ask a personal question in hero kay. >> personal question, yeah, okay good what is the youngest guy you have ever dated. >> what is youngest guy i have ever dated, let's sigh, well, i don't, how oldy was or how old he was but do i remember he was 18 years young. i won't date anyone who is even a day, younger than my oldest son. >> how oldies your oldest son. >> well, he is getting up there now, i think we're pretty safe. >> yeah. >> but i am too so we're all moving along. it is all fun. >> you look fantastic. >> you do. >> thank you, thank you so much. that is very kind of you you. >> so sweet. >> i wish you were here with us. >> i wish i was too. >> i like philadelphia. my father was born in philadelphia. philadelphia is in my family. very much so. my father was born there, grew up there, went to school. >> do you know what section of the city he grew up
sometimes is one thing and sometimes it is another and sometimes it is nothing at all.t do they say to you on the street. >> get out of my way, old man. >> well, there i rest my case. >> sally, before we go here, let's ask a personal question in hero kay. >> personal question, yeah, okay good what is the youngest guy you have ever dated. >> what is youngest guy i have ever dated, let's sigh, well, i don't, how oldy was or how old he was but do i remember he was 18...
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sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. look at the war in iraq, very controversial but it is an important part of national policy, always has been. it should have a presence on campus. also the book has really two things. one is the intellectual diversity of universities. what is what people been writing about in recent years over the split between the civil society and the military. 1% or less of our country are paying the price of military duty in the war against terrorism. most people don't really understand what's going on. many people that are in more elite aspects of society wouldn't want their children going to the military, for example. there's a real split. that represents a civic scandal because we are asking a small percentage of people to do this hard work for us where we just want to go by our daily life. there's a split between the military and civil society. i talk about it a bit in the book and my thought was that have the appropriate military presence on campus regulate by the rules of university we do wan
sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. look at the war in iraq, very controversial but it is an important part of national policy, always has been. it should have a presence on campus. also the book has really two things. one is the intellectual diversity of universities. what is what people been writing about in recent years over the split between the civil society and the military. 1% or less of our country are paying the price of military duty in the war against terrorism. most people...
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it kind of helps sometimes, i do not remember sometimes. >> you mentioned sometimes, you drink and your memory is not so good. is your memory clear and firm from that night? yes, my memory is clear and firm from that night. >> you're sure about what you saw? >> you're going to ask me that a million times, i will die, standing saying what i say. >> another witness testified about seeing neitto eating a burrito with a weapon under his jacket. it turnedu! out to be a taser i did not find him alarming in any way. his parents had to leave the room when autopsy photos were put up. today would have been his 30th birthday. >> my home boy, alex, born march 4th. >> his best friend posted this video to remember. the judge says the trial could last until friday. >> thank you, dan. >> there is a mystery problem plaguing bart. >> it's putting train cars out of service. and how bart is trying to keep commuters moving. >> lapd became aware of an item recovered allegedly by a citizen. >> 20 years after o.j. simpson was acquitted for murder, a discovery at a demolished brentwood home puts it back in the
it kind of helps sometimes, i do not remember sometimes. >> you mentioned sometimes, you drink and your memory is not so good. is your memory clear and firm from that night? yes, my memory is clear and firm from that night. >> you're sure about what you saw? >> you're going to ask me that a million times, i will die, standing saying what i say. >> another witness testified about seeing neitto eating a burrito with a weapon under his jacket. it turnedu! out to be a taser...
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garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a little something called the olympic games. chuck, you see, is a cal grad, an american record-holder in the medley relay with his goggles firmly fixed on rio. chuck: i want to make the olympic team. i want to go represent the us. garvin: chuck believes his two passions aren't as different as they may seem. mastery of either takes untold hours of practice. what's more, chuck is certain that doing one helps the other. making the olympic swim team would certainly bring attention to his nonprofit. and working with children in need, well, that provides an extra kick in the pool. chuck: and i think receiving that strength and energy back from them makes everything i do worth it. garvin: chuck, it would seem, is a magician with a little something extra up his sleeve, particularly when he isn't wearing any. now to winter sports, and two teenage ski racers who share a talent on and off the mountains. the walnut creek youn
garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a little something called the olympic games. chuck, you see, is a cal grad, an american record-holder in the medley relay with his goggles firmly fixed on rio. chuck: i want to make the olympic team. i want to go represent the us. garvin: chuck believes his two passions aren't as different as they may seem. mastery of either takes untold hours of...
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sometimes he was as general use he could be sometimes. sometimes he was very hard to get along with. and we've just never really had no problems basically between me and him. >> it was just everybody else. >> reporter: now, the sheriff is definitely stressing that it is still early in this case, but him and his investigators and around the neighborhood trying to find witnesses and evidence. of course if you have information you are urged to called johnston county sheriff's office. >>> today the lee county man accused of murdering his wife and stepdaughter is expected in court, facing two counts of murder, investigators say he killed calandra mcchain and his stepdaughter in july. he could face the death penalty. today a motion hearing is scheduled for that case. attorneys could present new evidence or continue the case. >>> durham police continue to search for the person who shot and kill add 15-year-old tuesday night. someone open fired on maple wood drive killing david pounds and wounding his cousin tim stevens, a family member tells us
sometimes he was as general use he could be sometimes. sometimes he was very hard to get along with. and we've just never really had no problems basically between me and him. >> it was just everybody else. >> reporter: now, the sheriff is definitely stressing that it is still early in this case, but him and his investigators and around the neighborhood trying to find witnesses and evidence. of course if you have information you are urged to called johnston county sheriff's office....
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that can be a struggle sometimes.ain tips to figure out how to do that balance is one, track your activities for about two weeks and see when you're most interrupted. do your people come to you in the afternoon? then don't try to set that time aside to be creative when you're constantly getting interrupted. once you look at what that schedule is, you can't change other people's habits. you'll have to change your own. if you find out you're being interrupted in the afternoon, maybe you'll have to do your creative thinking in the morning orred amidnight, 5:00 a.m. you have to accommodate the schedule. two, create what we call a knowledge base of information about your company, whether it's online or in written format, something your employees can go and look at so they done the have to constantly ask you every little thing. the third thing is easy to say but so hard for entrepreneurs to do, that's delegate. if you try to do it all and know it all, you're never going to grow your business. hire people you trust and let t
that can be a struggle sometimes.ain tips to figure out how to do that balance is one, track your activities for about two weeks and see when you're most interrupted. do your people come to you in the afternoon? then don't try to set that time aside to be creative when you're constantly getting interrupted. once you look at what that schedule is, you can't change other people's habits. you'll have to change your own. if you find out you're being interrupted in the afternoon, maybe you'll have...