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so this book. this is 120 celebrity run-ins you've had over your career. >> it's alphabetized a to z. i used to be a temp. and so i'm a little organized so you should know that because the book isn't officially out until tomorrow i'd say about 90% of the people in there don't even know that they're in there. so, i can't wait for the phone calls i'm going to get tomorrow from people who hate me more than they did today. how are you? >> seth: i'm good. i'm very good. >> okay good. >> seth: now, how many of the 120, would you say, are going to okay gotcha. >> pretty much cher and my mom. other than that, sorry. >> seth: well carrot top, though let's talk about carrot top because i bet he'll be happy, right? >> oh, okay he's going to be super happy. now first of all, you played carrot top on "snl." >> seth: yes, it turns out we have identical facial structure. very -- >> exactly, me too. >> seth: yeah. there you go we could all play him. >> hope we get him in the same room together with andy dick. no.
so this book. this is 120 celebrity run-ins you've had over your career. >> it's alphabetized a to z. i used to be a temp. and so i'm a little organized so you should know that because the book isn't officially out until tomorrow i'd say about 90% of the people in there don't even know that they're in there. so, i can't wait for the phone calls i'm going to get tomorrow from people who hate me more than they did today. how are you? >> seth: i'm good. i'm very good. >> okay...
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so -- wait who were we talking about? okay so i'm in stewart. tour, that's so lame. cut that part in post. alright, so i'm in stewart, florida and i don't know where that is either but they have a theater. okay, so like the backstage guy is like, his real name is rob. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like "rob is here, vanilla ice." and i go "let me guess his wife loves me?" he's like "uh huh." so i said, "great, bring him back." so they come back. i meet vanilla ice, and the wife. and i said "would you be in to introducing me? like you're the hometown guy and stuff." stewart, florida. freaking, vanilla ice goes out there. not only does he rock, the best intro i've ever had. he actually does "ice ice baby" but interweaves my name and comedy into the rap and then i had to follow that. i was like, "oh my god. i love him." oh i have two hours of comedy. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> that's like a crazy run in which i enjoy. >> seth: well this is -- it's wonderful you shared all of these stories you've had an incredible career and this really bears that out. and i'm so excited
so -- wait who were we talking about? okay so i'm in stewart. tour, that's so lame. cut that part in post. alright, so i'm in stewart, florida and i don't know where that is either but they have a theater. okay, so like the backstage guy is like, his real name is rob. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like "rob is here, vanilla ice." and i go "let me guess his wife loves me?" he's like "uh huh." so i said, "great, bring him back." so they come back. i...
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Nov 25, 2016
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so why don't they? if they could sell those to rio's -- doritos that is good for the schools they should make a good for everybody so when industry is asked to come together. and is trickier and i did not get into with but behind the digital marking -- marketing is big data. but what that mean is individuals are sold one by one so the ads can be personally delivered to them there are huge privacy concerns with that and people are working on privacy issues and the ftc has engaged as we learn more about that. we have no protection for children in the digital space except for the privacy protection act for those 12 and under. there is a gap pennis to be filled editing is a murky area and it is hard to explain but essentially we have the unfair exchange by clicking yes you have soldiers health and that is a fair exchange with. >> and have one more follow-up question then we'll open to the audience. how do you as people navigate or protect your children? what can we do or what do we do given what we've just
so why don't they? if they could sell those to rio's -- doritos that is good for the schools they should make a good for everybody so when industry is asked to come together. and is trickier and i did not get into with but behind the digital marking -- marketing is big data. but what that mean is individuals are sold one by one so the ads can be personally delivered to them there are huge privacy concerns with that and people are working on privacy issues and the ftc has engaged as we learn...
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so that was painful.ut then i was told that when you dictate, maybe it's changed, when you talk to dragon, you have to give it the punctuation. it doesn't put in the punctuation for you. and that's tedious. you know, comma, period, all that. so i gave up on dragon. i'm back to just typing. i imagine there'll be developments that will create a smooth connection between speech and printing. >> thank you. >> so i gather you don't have problems with procrastination, it sounds like. >> no, i don't. [laughter] >> all right. oh, yeah. go ahead. >> one question. it's mostly for the biographer but also for mr. posner. did you note these events, persons or ideas, of course, especially at least in economics that really influenced the life and the line of thinking of mr. posner? and mostly if there are persons or ideas that we wouldn't expect to influence him in such a way. >> well, that's a good question, and i think the answer is found in the acknowledgments that dick would write for various books and articles. so,
so that was painful.ut then i was told that when you dictate, maybe it's changed, when you talk to dragon, you have to give it the punctuation. it doesn't put in the punctuation for you. and that's tedious. you know, comma, period, all that. so i gave up on dragon. i'm back to just typing. i imagine there'll be developments that will create a smooth connection between speech and printing. >> thank you. >> so i gather you don't have problems with procrastination, it sounds like....
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so that is what i realize. so then i left to become a a scientist. so is it a predicting the market i am predicting that people. with the historical data that did not seem so bad but the moment i decided to want quit my job and write the book he was thinking of investing in our company so we will all said and listen to him talk about taylor advertising in the stakes of travel and that was relatively benign. you offer them a hotel room so you give opportunities to some people. so that is a mild way to segregate i did not think of as evil and then gave us this stadia of his future dream of the internet. i have a dream someday it did not sound like martin luther king. [laughter] let me take that back then i am offered trips to aruba the men never have to see the university of phoenix ad again. so everybody around me will laugh. so what happened to that democratizing force of the internet? this is those fed is to segregate people by class from those that are scoring i we have that opportunity that we like to play with them people on the inside of the spe
so that is what i realize. so then i left to become a a scientist. so is it a predicting the market i am predicting that people. with the historical data that did not seem so bad but the moment i decided to want quit my job and write the book he was thinking of investing in our company so we will all said and listen to him talk about taylor advertising in the stakes of travel and that was relatively benign. you offer them a hotel room so you give opportunities to some people. so that is a mild...
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so, this is it. it's a really good time for you to go on your own if that's what you desire to do, and look for the resources that are available for you that will help you make the jump. damian: now, aside from farmer's markets and [inaudible], where else can we get your vegetables? javier: [speaking in foreign language] farm. u can to my own farm and pick them yourself if that's what you like to do. but i actually, they go to retail stores, direct to the retail stores in the bay area. you have my own label, my own private label. i'm an independent grower, and i'm really happy to do that because i only take orders from my wife. damian: smart man. all right, so i want to teach my kids a lesson in [speaking in foreign language], what it's like to pick a few crops. take them over to your farm and say andale? javier: absolutely. here you go, it's all yours, go wild. damian: tell us about the conference. and i know that you're going to be the keynote speaker, but why is it important for the grower like yo
so, this is it. it's a really good time for you to go on your own if that's what you desire to do, and look for the resources that are available for you that will help you make the jump. damian: now, aside from farmer's markets and [inaudible], where else can we get your vegetables? javier: [speaking in foreign language] farm. u can to my own farm and pick them yourself if that's what you like to do. but i actually, they go to retail stores, direct to the retail stores in the bay area. you have...
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and the cost is growing so much.pany said about three of these zero or four of these or two of these and only about one kind. so try to ensure that is right. to cover rio good understanding. and then united we stand by. >> to stay with this the man of government responsibility for cybersecurity with the questions of russian cyberintrusion. >> all they could piping and recently not retaliating from the cyberattacks. >> that is something the government could be doing. with a consensus of the u.s. intelligence community then up to? >> the way that i look at it that the defense department and intelligence community should provide those tools and they should say all these ways to respond from all the different tools with they hold government approach and then i actually believe the president or the national security council has the options to say you can choose and based on your belief to be constitutionally elected. here is the options you have figured out the best way to do it. so if you do this if you attack then they
and the cost is growing so much.pany said about three of these zero or four of these or two of these and only about one kind. so try to ensure that is right. to cover rio good understanding. and then united we stand by. >> to stay with this the man of government responsibility for cybersecurity with the questions of russian cyberintrusion. >> all they could piping and recently not retaliating from the cyberattacks. >> that is something the government could be doing. with a...
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this is so cool. >> so this is also great. this is a line from once kids and they're all about taking eco friendly blocks and adding arts and crafts. so you can g they're already colored or the kids can color them in. they're usually $18. they're going to have them on their site, which is once-kids.com for $9. >> oh, that's cool. curtis, were you a creative kid? >> that's really cool. you make a mess anyway as a kid so make a mess in the right spot. >> this is still the hottest collectible for little girls and they like everything. so what we're looking at is our shopkins ice cream power. construction kit you have. it's usually $24.99. it's going to be $15 on toys r us. and gemma stone, i want you to introduce you to her. she's an exclusive limited edition. walmart will have her on thanksgiving. >> is this her? >> that's her. she's going to be $19.99 online and in the store. >> they're telling us to shuffle along. >> skylanders. for the very first time kids can make their own so this is the skylanders imagine naters. kids can
this is so cool. >> so this is also great. this is a line from once kids and they're all about taking eco friendly blocks and adding arts and crafts. so you can g they're already colored or the kids can color them in. they're usually $18. they're going to have them on their site, which is once-kids.com for $9. >> oh, that's cool. curtis, were you a creative kid? >> that's really cool. you make a mess anyway as a kid so make a mess in the right spot. >> this is still the...
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so they're not gonna be so acidy. and these are chili guajillo.se are used because back home, we didn't have refrigeration. lemonis: so if i eat this, my mouth will be on fire? adelo: very, yes. lemonis: okay. spicier than jalapeño. adelo: yes. lemonis: and so where did you get this recipe from? adelo: my sister. i used to watch her make it. lemonis: so is it her recipe? adelo: my sister got it from my grandmother. lemonis: so passed on from generation to generation. adelo: yes. and hopefully my daughter's gonna keep on cooking it. lemonis: do you have a recipe? are you making it up as you go along? it's in your head. so you really don't even know the timing on this. you're kind of just by your eye. adelo: by your eye, yes. lemonis: uh-huh. in order for this product to be mass made, the people that make it have to know what the heck you put in it. adelo: i see where you're going. lemonis: where am i going? adelo: that we need to make a recipe that we write down. lemonis: at least he's starting to recognize the fact like, "i got this. you wanted me
so they're not gonna be so acidy. and these are chili guajillo.se are used because back home, we didn't have refrigeration. lemonis: so if i eat this, my mouth will be on fire? adelo: very, yes. lemonis: okay. spicier than jalapeño. adelo: yes. lemonis: and so where did you get this recipe from? adelo: my sister. i used to watch her make it. lemonis: so is it her recipe? adelo: my sister got it from my grandmother. lemonis: so passed on from generation to generation. adelo: yes. and hopefully...
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so this is what surprises us . because be done have been crystal ball. >> something that pops up repeatedly in in your book that is what we do and we cover that and often we are surprised ourselves. >> and this is not where we come into our finest but then write about the surprise so the problems that you build the foundation of the campaign based on the surprise of the inaccurate assessment. had nothing to do with the candidates necessarily but think about there is so many of the 1972 mcgovern does better than expected so it is a written he does better than expected then new hampshire and he wins again and then he loses in the end because of the expectations. also he had a staffer who said the she embraced the expectations but there is something real about what campaign expects to do. but 84? mondale winds but hard does better so the stories go on and on. talking about 2008 hillary clinton the front-runner with more money and is expected to do well in iowa. apparently she comes in third place howard dean supposed
so this is what surprises us . because be done have been crystal ball. >> something that pops up repeatedly in in your book that is what we do and we cover that and often we are surprised ourselves. >> and this is not where we come into our finest but then write about the surprise so the problems that you build the foundation of the campaign based on the surprise of the inaccurate assessment. had nothing to do with the candidates necessarily but think about there is so many of the...
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so to speak. >> so to speak. >> and that may have happened. and we have proof. >> no video, thank god. >> so, if you're traveling around today, a lot of people are, tomorrow, and all weekends, you want to crank up the music in the car, right? >> of course. >> you want good road songs. so, we put together about five or six different surveys out there on the internet. and came up with our top threw. >> here is a good one. shut up and drive. >> ♪ >> i quite often say this to my friends. >> just drive. >> zero to 60 in 2.5. >> shut up and drive. >> ♪ >> you know she's not really talking about driving. >> she's not? >> no, alex, not really talking about cars. uh-huh. bruce springsteen on the list, born to run, why not? >> ♪ >> i don't know that i agree with number one. >> why not? >> i like this one. >> do you? low rider? >> yes, i think it is great. that beat. >> ♪ >> all my dreams low rider ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i saw that, and remember, in havertown, they had movie theater, my grandmother took me to go see up in smoke. we went in, walked out like
so to speak. >> so to speak. >> and that may have happened. and we have proof. >> no video, thank god. >> so, if you're traveling around today, a lot of people are, tomorrow, and all weekends, you want to crank up the music in the car, right? >> of course. >> you want good road songs. so, we put together about five or six different surveys out there on the internet. and came up with our top threw. >> here is a good one. shut up and drive. >> ♪...
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Nov 29, 2016
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this is so exciting! >> so exciting for me, too.
this is so exciting! >> so exciting for me, too.
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so this is pretty cool. the weekend talking about shop local and support our local stores on shop saturday. so, here, if you come down to dilworth park, enjoy the christmas village right outside. you can shop local. i want to talk little bit more about the glass art chris fox is showing you here, really beautiful art. now can you tell me how this works? do you have any idea? >> well, we have a glass below here at the market. she also dot live demonstrations meanly at the weekends, and they do, yes, real fine little birds, insect, it is really amazing, if you, yes, see that. >> how about that? so thomas, this is your store here. you're from germany. can you talk about how these gifts might be a nice christmas holiday token? >> yes, of course. so first they make fantastic little ornaments for your christmas tree, but not only for christmas, you can decorate them all year long, and people really like them, and they're quite popular. >> love it. and you guys operate out of kennett square. so again it is all loca
so this is pretty cool. the weekend talking about shop local and support our local stores on shop saturday. so, here, if you come down to dilworth park, enjoy the christmas village right outside. you can shop local. i want to talk little bit more about the glass art chris fox is showing you here, really beautiful art. now can you tell me how this works? do you have any idea? >> well, we have a glass below here at the market. she also dot live demonstrations meanly at the weekends, and...
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and so mrs.ennedy had moved to new york, and i was living up there myself in the carlyle hotel, and be president johnson wanted to see mrs. kennedy while he was campaigning in new york, so he came to her residence at 1040 fifth avenue to pay his respects to her, and that's what you see in this photo as they're saying bye. it's mrs. kennedy, president johnson, robert kennedy and myself. >> so then in november of 1964, clint was transferred back to the white house detail under president johnson. what was that transition like going from jacqueline kennedy to lbj? [laughter] >> well, it was quite a transition, going -- [laughter] going from the banks of cape cod to the banks of the ferdinalis -- [laughter] from clam chowder to chili. but it was one of those things. it's just a part of the job. >> and from what you've told me, president johnson was not nearly as predictable as president eisenhower had been or kennedy. >> he was not predictable at all. he had the opinion that if he didn't tell anybody
and so mrs.ennedy had moved to new york, and i was living up there myself in the carlyle hotel, and be president johnson wanted to see mrs. kennedy while he was campaigning in new york, so he came to her residence at 1040 fifth avenue to pay his respects to her, and that's what you see in this photo as they're saying bye. it's mrs. kennedy, president johnson, robert kennedy and myself. >> so then in november of 1964, clint was transferred back to the white house detail under president...
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so call 844-560-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan and autopay. speed may not be available in your area. call today. >>> it's official. the holidays are here and who could use a little extra spending cash? grab that cigar box full of old coins and head down to nevada coin mart. neil sackmary can turn your junk into cash. >> that's right. he's a legend, folks. legendary, iconic neil sackmary. >> great to be with both of you. i can't thank you enough for being here. tremendous. >> absolutely. big things are happening tomorrow. tomorrow in the newspaper. >> yes. >> a lot of neil sackmary. >> so here is the thing. i posted a thing on -- never enough. whatever you're doing enough, you always want to do double. journal. i have four full page ads in the review journal for the holiday gift guide which goes out to hundreds of thousands of people. every single person that gets the las vegas review journal will see my ad four
so call 844-560-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan and autopay. speed may not be available in your area. call today. >>> it's official. the holidays are here and who could use a little extra spending cash? grab that cigar box full of old coins and head down to nevada coin mart. neil sackmary can turn your junk into cash. >> that's right. he's a legend, folks. legendary, iconic neil...
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>> aren't you so happy? >> i am so thrilled. aren't we so -- i don't think you should ever ask in a relationship, aren't you so happy? >> are you happy? >> how's it going? generally i think -- so how's that going? pretty great. >> if want to be in a good mood this friday there is another song on the "hamilton" mix tape, or whatever you call it. >> yep. >> you like this one, right? >> when i was there last year a full year ago, i gth tracks. so i heard a few things. i believe one of the sia tracks and snippets. it's exciting that it's all coming out now. >> the new one out is the sia track. why don't we listen to the one that andrew loves the most. ? i just might regret i remember those soldier boys ? >> i mean, what they do in the show is also, like, so incredible. >> it's pretty fun. and you're learning history. >> i know, that's the crazy part. >> do a kelly clarkson. listen to that one. this is kelly. >> what's she up to? >> the quiet one. ? i could trade his life for mine ? >> oh, dear. real sad. a lot of people crying on tr
>> aren't you so happy? >> i am so thrilled. aren't we so -- i don't think you should ever ask in a relationship, aren't you so happy? >> are you happy? >> how's it going? generally i think -- so how's that going? pretty great. >> if want to be in a good mood this friday there is another song on the "hamilton" mix tape, or whatever you call it. >> yep. >> you like this one, right? >> when i was there last year a full year ago, i gth...
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so why don't they? if they could sell those to rio's -- doritos that is good for the schools they should make a good for everybody so when industry is asked to come together. and is trickier and i did not get into with but behind the digital marking -- marketing is big data. but what that mean is individuals are sold one by one so the ads can be personally delivered to them there are huge privacy concerns with that and people are working on privacy issues and the ftc has engaged as we learn more about that. we have no protection for children in the digital space except for the privacy protection act for those 12 and under. there is a gap pennis to be filled editing is a murky area and it is hard to explain but essentially we have the unfair exchange by clicking yes you have soldiers health and that is a fair exchange with. >> and have one more follow-up question then we'll open to the audience. how do you as people navigate or protect your children? what can we do or what do we do given what we've just
so why don't they? if they could sell those to rio's -- doritos that is good for the schools they should make a good for everybody so when industry is asked to come together. and is trickier and i did not get into with but behind the digital marking -- marketing is big data. but what that mean is individuals are sold one by one so the ads can be personally delivered to them there are huge privacy concerns with that and people are working on privacy issues and the ftc has engaged as we learn...
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so i want a show of hands.have questions out here or shall we let these brilliant women just keep talking? >> i think we can incorporate the wes. so we'll -- the questions. so we'll take questions, and we can incorporate -- >> and then we have about eight minutes. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i think there's a microphone, yeah. >> yeah, there's a line, there's a mic stand in the center. >> hello. >> hi. >> when two black holeses collide, it seems like they give off gravity waves for at least a week. what makes it just a fraction of a second? >> oh, it's a really important question. the first generation of instruments was built in the year 2000, and it was a very sophisticated instrument, but it heard nothing. and so you can imagine where they are at this stage on the 50th year when they're building the second generation of instruments which was installed in august 2015, you know, over the period of a year and a half. and first time it's really operational is when it recorded the gravitational wa
so i want a show of hands.have questions out here or shall we let these brilliant women just keep talking? >> i think we can incorporate the wes. so we'll -- the questions. so we'll take questions, and we can incorporate -- >> and then we have about eight minutes. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i think there's a microphone, yeah. >> yeah, there's a line, there's a mic stand in the center. >> hello. >> hi. >> when two black...
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[inaudible] medical detucktables are $1500 and so on and so on. the recommendations that the work group came up with, the contribution this is pretty central to-for affordability for employer-employees and something in place since inception of the ordinance and work group came to consensus to maintain the current standard for the next revision. the first recommendation for change was to increase the current out of pocket maximum sealing of $650 to [inaudible] which is also the 2016 aca sealing for out of pockets. look agthat plans on the market place smaum group plans, for bronze silver and gold all the out of pocket maximums approach this number for next quarter. the work group came to consensus that this amount would offer enough voret for employ ers to choose from silver and gold plans and also protect consumers from next year increase and what will be increase in 2018. we felt good about this balance and this recommendation. the next recommendation for change was on the deductible. this was very highly discussed item and the current deductible
[inaudible] medical detucktables are $1500 and so on and so on. the recommendations that the work group came up with, the contribution this is pretty central to-for affordability for employer-employees and something in place since inception of the ordinance and work group came to consensus to maintain the current standard for the next revision. the first recommendation for change was to increase the current out of pocket maximum sealing of $650 to [inaudible] which is also the 2016 aca sealing...
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so i'm a cat person. [laughter] i admit it. >> yeah. >> are you -- is it because you're anti-dog, or is there just something about cats? >> no. and we've had -- my wife and i have had cats, i mean, had dogs. we had a dog, i had a dog when i was growing up. i think the cats, well, okay, here's the big difference. the dogs are, the dogs are kind of servile. we had a dog, we had a norwegian elk hound when we lived in washington, and it was a large dog, and it was, you know, a formidable dog. but if you so much as frowned at our dog, charlie, what did we -- i've forgotten his name. >> [inaudible] >> fang. yeah, he had a great name, right? he sounded frightening. but i say, if you frowned at fang, his lips would tremble. [laughter] because, you know, they tend to be servile toward people. and cats, the opposite. they don't -- our cat, wonderful cat, she regards us as servants. [laughter] and treats us accordingly. [laughter] and i think it's just a much more interesting relationship than you feel how it is to
so i'm a cat person. [laughter] i admit it. >> yeah. >> are you -- is it because you're anti-dog, or is there just something about cats? >> no. and we've had -- my wife and i have had cats, i mean, had dogs. we had a dog, i had a dog when i was growing up. i think the cats, well, okay, here's the big difference. the dogs are, the dogs are kind of servile. we had a dog, we had a norwegian elk hound when we lived in washington, and it was a large dog, and it was, you know, a...
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nhc does so much. and i want to encourage our viewers and listeners statewide to go to nhc.org to find out so much more about how the organization can help you on the issues we have talked about today. but i have been to your site many times. and from affordability and stabilization to what's happening in each pocket of the state, etc. and the country, nhc offers a lot. the top reasons your organization exists really are for the affordability and stabilization but it does offer so much more, doesn't it? >> yes. so we again are focused on affordable housing for all. and to do that, we work on policy issues. we do housing research around affordability, housing intersections like i mentioned with health or education. and also how to create everyone is welcome and can live. >> and quickly, on today's topic, what can the federal government do to -- what needs to happen on the hill to help nevadans better afford rents and have more stable neighborhoods? >> we need the federal government to make a much strong
nhc does so much. and i want to encourage our viewers and listeners statewide to go to nhc.org to find out so much more about how the organization can help you on the issues we have talked about today. but i have been to your site many times. and from affordability and stabilization to what's happening in each pocket of the state, etc. and the country, nhc offers a lot. the top reasons your organization exists really are for the affordability and stabilization but it does offer so much more,...
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so, don't be so concerned. i mean, it's not going to be the end of the world if we don't get -- or if we get weird results on election night. but i have a feeling the likelihood of that is small. >> jeremy, did you want to add anything? >> no. >> okay. so, you know, in addition to sort of hacking potentially a media outlet, there are also some issues about the election results coming from county websites. and we had some issues about in ohio at one point where the website that was actually delivering the results was being maintained by a third-party company who had ties to the republican party. and so, there was this issue raised of even if you had the voting machines covered and the security of the voting machines you felt confident in, those results that were then being fed through the system that was telling everyone -- and especially in a state like ohio, which is always a crucial state in a presidential election. so, i guess, you know, you're talking about being calm and waiting for the final results, but
so, don't be so concerned. i mean, it's not going to be the end of the world if we don't get -- or if we get weird results on election night. but i have a feeling the likelihood of that is small. >> jeremy, did you want to add anything? >> no. >> okay. so, you know, in addition to sort of hacking potentially a media outlet, there are also some issues about the election results coming from county websites. and we had some issues about in ohio at one point where the website that...
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i'm so happy, so honored i got to tell this story. i get to talk about this story and this amazing story is now a great inspiration i'm finding and i'm so thrilled with that that it is, it is being embraced by this next generation. peter dimandis when we met, he said it was gift of a book, the gift of the spirit of st. louis that started him on this path. hopes that how to make a spaceship will inspire the next generation of innovators and of dreamers and of doers and i just want to quickly introduce an amazing, small team of high school students who are from north idaho stem charter academy and they, their story is so wonderful and so remarkable, if they could come up here real quickly. so they -- [applause] they're from north idaho stem charter academy, and they are are, guess what? they're building a spaceship. they're building a research satellite. guess who their hands on mentor is? none other than bert ratan. yes, amazing. they have taken huge inspiration from the story, this story, peter's story, all of folks here on stage who
i'm so happy, so honored i got to tell this story. i get to talk about this story and this amazing story is now a great inspiration i'm finding and i'm so thrilled with that that it is, it is being embraced by this next generation. peter dimandis when we met, he said it was gift of a book, the gift of the spirit of st. louis that started him on this path. hopes that how to make a spaceship will inspire the next generation of innovators and of dreamers and of doers and i just want to quickly...
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have done so many things in space so let unifies all of them? any year-old kid who dreams that i will go with an asset and and then i meet astronauts. your chance to be accepted our 100th thousand. but even if you get accepted their call penguin's because they'd have wings. if you do fly maybe once or twice in your career. but not get all myself into space but that economic engine because that is a rising tide so the realization is all about people with the right technology you can build that technology called r&d but having the people who are not afraid to take a rest and will do whatever it takes what i want to teach them my passion for speech - - space to read amazing books curiosity the most impact clothing not giving up. refusing to give up. >> it is always the of hardest raising the $10 million. >> called the new spirit of seamless to raise $25,000 in in total from the spirit of st. louis organization. then to spend all of money with two board members on the spot. sojourn be so absolutely blown away about risk adverse was so really? it was
have done so many things in space so let unifies all of them? any year-old kid who dreams that i will go with an asset and and then i meet astronauts. your chance to be accepted our 100th thousand. but even if you get accepted their call penguin's because they'd have wings. if you do fly maybe once or twice in your career. but not get all myself into space but that economic engine because that is a rising tide so the realization is all about people with the right technology you can build that...
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i think so far, so good. >> my answer is fairly short. it's a wonderful question what's happening over the last year. i actually haven't looked, but for exactly the reason you framed, it could tell us about how the situation will play out a year later, i'm going to do so and i would be happy to share with you in the next conference. >> i don't know the answer to that, either. anybody else have a question? i saw your hand in the back corner. in the back corner, behind the column. there you go. >> hi. i'm name is hamad and i'm with the arab american institute. my question is, currently there is a record of 64 million feoff refugees worldwide with a significant portion coming from syria and iraq. how should the international community support iraq and syria in neighboring states including lebanon and jordan in achieving stability with the high number of refugees after isis is defeated? >> great question. does anybody have thoughts on the refugee issue? >> i'll go ahead. it's a great question. it's a very difficult question. i don't think the
i think so far, so good. >> my answer is fairly short. it's a wonderful question what's happening over the last year. i actually haven't looked, but for exactly the reason you framed, it could tell us about how the situation will play out a year later, i'm going to do so and i would be happy to share with you in the next conference. >> i don't know the answer to that, either. anybody else have a question? i saw your hand in the back corner. in the back corner, behind the column....
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i don't think so. but if they starting to the direction you just said, then i think that's a problem. and who is going to be the muffler? who is the governor who is going to hold back donald trump from going to the twitter world and saying whatever he wants? that i think is the concern that i would have. i'm not overly concerned about it, because so far he's basically kept it to a lot of social issues he puts up there right now. that's a huge issue. i think that could be market-moving in a scary way, probably, more so in a positive way. to tim's point also, volatility. i look at the volatility in the market right now. here we are, again, near the low end of volatility for the entire year we're in the 12s. >> a referendum this week in italy, a huge payroll. a lot going on. >> yeah, are you buying production here? >> yes. i own protection here. which is cheaper today than it was before. but i -- i also think, though, in the short-term, this tweeting does create some instability for a couple reasons. firs
i don't think so. but if they starting to the direction you just said, then i think that's a problem. and who is going to be the muffler? who is the governor who is going to hold back donald trump from going to the twitter world and saying whatever he wants? that i think is the concern that i would have. i'm not overly concerned about it, because so far he's basically kept it to a lot of social issues he puts up there right now. that's a huge issue. i think that could be market-moving in a...
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so how do we get there? we really start with the veteran in the middle, and so va and va community care has been ongoing transformation really since the choice act came about. about a year ago we presented a plan to congress called our plan to consolidate care. we have multiple ways of purchasing care in the community. it's important to note that va has been partnering with community providers for decades upon decades. the choice act might have put a little bit of a spotlight on our ability to purchase care, we purchase way more care outside of the choice act than within the choice act. we've been doing that for years and years and years. a perfect example is our great partnerships that we have with academic medical centers which started 70 years ago. we are able to not only share clinical knowledge, but also research and training expertise. so this is not new to va. this ability to partner with different providers across the country. and like i said, they span the spectrum from academic, community providers
so how do we get there? we really start with the veteran in the middle, and so va and va community care has been ongoing transformation really since the choice act came about. about a year ago we presented a plan to congress called our plan to consolidate care. we have multiple ways of purchasing care in the community. it's important to note that va has been partnering with community providers for decades upon decades. the choice act might have put a little bit of a spotlight on our ability to...
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so be careful. and i can tell you from personal experience having argued over 50 cases while she was on the bench that she is as well-prepared are better prepared than any jurors that i have ever experienced. she is often the first justice to break the ice. and ask questions. those are penetrating, focus, and tough and as an advocate, very intimidating. so, i wanted to say those few words about you because i did have the opportunity to do this and i thought we would start off with there's about to bebe published or is being published, you can tell us the date. >> october 4. [laughter] >> october 4, who is paying attention, right. this beautiful book, my ownon words. it has excerpts of justice ginsburg speeches, speecheshi about her, some things aboutg marty ginsburg and other things like that, it has a beautiful cover, beautiful pictures in it and i'm going to ask you to tell me about about the book. but first of all have to do it james did in the other book which is really fun is the notorious rvg
so be careful. and i can tell you from personal experience having argued over 50 cases while she was on the bench that she is as well-prepared are better prepared than any jurors that i have ever experienced. she is often the first justice to break the ice. and ask questions. those are penetrating, focus, and tough and as an advocate, very intimidating. so, i wanted to say those few words about you because i did have the opportunity to do this and i thought we would start off with there's about...
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>> oh, so many.y then in the play? >> and i play richard. i play vivica's ex-husband. >> oh, you don't want to be vivica -- >> i want my woman. oh, no, i don't want to be on the bad side. i want my wambach. i'm fight to go get her back. >> oh, yes. >> even the singer, gout to see what happens when i start singing. >> okay, can i go back to new addition? who is playing the other guys? like michael -- >> yes, yes, from philly. >> from philly, yes. >> yes, i toll him, go get him. you were the one? >> i direct in the thing. >> now, i'm sure you've seen it, it is coming out soon, is it weird to see these people playing me, right here is the trailer for it now. is it kind of a surreal feeling like oh, look at that? >> you know, i grew up in washington, d.c., 32 years ago, started in this business. never imagined that this was something that, you know works happen in my lifetime to see a movie. ya, just kind of weird, because to be here, all of us, thank god here to see it. when you watch this movie, everyt
>> oh, so many.y then in the play? >> and i play richard. i play vivica's ex-husband. >> oh, you don't want to be vivica -- >> i want my woman. oh, no, i don't want to be on the bad side. i want my wambach. i'm fight to go get her back. >> oh, yes. >> even the singer, gout to see what happens when i start singing. >> okay, can i go back to new addition? who is playing the other guys? like michael -- >> yes, yes, from philly. >> from philly,...
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so i.t. companies, back to the theme of technology, are helping local law enforcement agencies share data and link data with the common i had fire recognizing that is the same individual in another jurisdiction, to solve crimes. third, just like in health care, continue to use alternative sources of data. so in this industry, one new source of data is social media monitoring. another source is video cameras installed in many u.s. cities, biometrics and so on. one quick story, a year ago he -- i was at the international association of chief of police conference and i sat with a captain from the stockton police department. using data and an lick, predictive analytic, this department with limited resources was able to deploy their resources at the right point in time to solve one of their major issues, which is gun related crime. it's a great mission on increasing safety for everyone. so let's bring this back to health care. so let's do a quick primer on numbers that you all know. this is about
so i.t. companies, back to the theme of technology, are helping local law enforcement agencies share data and link data with the common i had fire recognizing that is the same individual in another jurisdiction, to solve crimes. third, just like in health care, continue to use alternative sources of data. so in this industry, one new source of data is social media monitoring. another source is video cameras installed in many u.s. cities, biometrics and so on. one quick story, a year ago he -- i...
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have company when you do so so you are not a lone voice. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. our civil rights leaders and great nicknames, all these wonderful things, and thanks everyone for coming. enjoy the rest your week. [applause] book tv is on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. treat us, twitter.com/book tv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/book tv. >> doctor carla, can you remember the first moment that you were asked about being a librarian of congress. >> i can remember that moment because i was surprised. i had been advising and consulting because this was an opportunity for the library community to weigh in, basically , on what would be for the library of congress going into the next few decades, and so my name was put forward as a person they should talk to. that went on for a little while, and then, i was asked would you consider being considered for the position yourself. it took me back a little bit and then i had to think about what i was currently doing, public service, inner-city, the state l
have company when you do so so you are not a lone voice. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. our civil rights leaders and great nicknames, all these wonderful things, and thanks everyone for coming. enjoy the rest your week. [applause] book tv is on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. treat us, twitter.com/book tv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/book tv. >> doctor carla, can you remember the first moment that you were asked about...
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, he reads so well and speak so articulately. he's such a good guy as well. a lot of his books have started as kind to indy bound favorites and for those of you out there who want to look for finding a book that you might love and enjoy, the american booksellers association sponsors what is called in the next and his was the number one pick. every month, independent sellers from around the country submit their favorite books from the galleys that we've read and colson spoke was the number one pick. so yeah, it is a remarkable story. it struck a nerve in this country at this time. >> host: around this time of year, observing viewers on television will see mitch kaplan. how would they see you, mr. kaplan on network television? >> guest: well, it is very funny. i was stoned for an american express shot small business saturday and they keep running back cover show. i've heard from people from other ventures schools who have seen it. it gives me an opportunity to plug small business saturday. i'm also a small business person and every
, he reads so well and speak so articulately. he's such a good guy as well. a lot of his books have started as kind to indy bound favorites and for those of you out there who want to look for finding a book that you might love and enjoy, the american booksellers association sponsors what is called in the next and his was the number one pick. every month, independent sellers from around the country submit their favorite books from the galleys that we've read and colson spoke was the number one...
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so, he could add a nevada. so, look at it this way. if you're at 206 and you're donald trump, here's your path to 270. you add florida first, okay? it's a toss-up right now. add that, you're at 235. if you can add ohio, he's ahead right now in the average of polls, that puts you at 253, okay? then, you get nevada, he's slightly ahead there right now, that puts you at 259. if you can get iowa, and he's definitely ahead in iowa right now, you're up to 265. 265, you need 270. where else can you go? it looks like he's gonna get a single electoral vote out of maine. the rural congressional district in maine, one of two states that does this, is filled with exactly his type of voters. that puts you at 266. now, where do you go to to 270? a couple options. number one, they were hoping for new hampshire. new hampshire's one of those states where they're rural-- - it's not looking good, right? - right. and this is the problem for him. in the rural areas, he is doing better than republicans should. in southern new hampshire, which is essentially
so, he could add a nevada. so, look at it this way. if you're at 206 and you're donald trump, here's your path to 270. you add florida first, okay? it's a toss-up right now. add that, you're at 235. if you can add ohio, he's ahead right now in the average of polls, that puts you at 253, okay? then, you get nevada, he's slightly ahead there right now, that puts you at 259. if you can get iowa, and he's definitely ahead in iowa right now, you're up to 265. 265, you need 270. where else can you...
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so curious about what kids s now so you work more with a divorcing couple. i know in your experience you have a lot of interaction with child specialists who worked with the children and parenting who talk about the kids so first john what do people say in your office kids who's parents are going through a divorce? >> i think this is tougher emotionally on the kids then parents really have any idea. sometimes kids want to protect their parents while they are divorcing they know they are going through a lot, but kids their foundation is shaken a little bit. they feel less safe kind of like, family has kind of really fallen apart and that's not necessary in the wake of a divorce. you can still feel very much like a family, but if there is conflict, you know and it is ongoing and persistence and chronic, i think that's really really tough on kids and not always tell their parents what that is like. >> what do you hear i had this list youre 8-year-old to their mom and dad it is like don't be mean. >> early in my career i did a lot of work as a guardianed a light
so curious about what kids s now so you work more with a divorcing couple. i know in your experience you have a lot of interaction with child specialists who worked with the children and parenting who talk about the kids so first john what do people say in your office kids who's parents are going through a divorce? >> i think this is tougher emotionally on the kids then parents really have any idea. sometimes kids want to protect their parents while they are divorcing they know they are...
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so what's not running?olleys, the market frankford, broad street subway, the regional rails are running, be ready for delays, we had 60 minute delays yesterday. we have the norristown high-speed line. and all of the suburban buses and trolley routes are operating there, as well. i think we're looking at a good forecast, standing outside waiting for the train, right, sue? >> temperatures above average today and tomorrow until the colds front comes through. that will will happen tomorrow afternoon. meantime, high pressure is in control. we have a milder mid-week. today and tomorrow. will actually be approaching record high temperatures. but the future cast for tomorrow shows the rain rolling in maybe about noon, 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon, we will have little bit every sunday shine in the morning, but, warm enough temperatures we may approach record highs on thursday, then the rain rolls through and we're left with much chillier temperatures for the end of the work week, as we head into the weekends. for t
so what's not running?olleys, the market frankford, broad street subway, the regional rails are running, be ready for delays, we had 60 minute delays yesterday. we have the norristown high-speed line. and all of the suburban buses and trolley routes are operating there, as well. i think we're looking at a good forecast, standing outside waiting for the train, right, sue? >> temperatures above average today and tomorrow until the colds front comes through. that will will happen tomorrow...
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[ cheers and applause ] because it's so -- it's so even. it's so even. this has been "a closer look." ?? we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. it's endless shrimp at red lobster. with another new flavor you never saw coming... grilled, glazed korean bbq shrimp. and try as much as you want of flavors like new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. just come in before it ends. ? [whispered 'rocket'] (man) hmm. what do you think? ? (stranger) good mornin'! ? (store p.a.) attention shoppers, explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. degree. it won't let you down. enjoy your phone! you too. (inner monologue) all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you have directv?? okay, just a few more steps... when you switch to at&t and have directv. ?? [ cheers and applause ] >
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>> i think so. today the magazine, last weekend, came out with the best places to watch a thanksgiving day parade. >> couldn't quite decide which juan was better. >> three-point a million people are expected to be out and watching. because the parade what three hours, right? >> it was so coal. now in the 40's during the parade. >> listen, standing still for that long, that cold starts to creep into your bones used to go down broadway. white house tradition continues, two lucky birds ride the gravy train to freedom. why president obama says this won't be his last turkey pardon. now, why would that be? he >> thanksgiving being celebrated around the worlds. >> joining us liver on skype from kuwait, with some of the men and women serving from philly. >> welcome back to philly by skype, at least happy thanksgiving. >> hey, mike, alex, happy thanksgiving. >> so, who all do you have in where are they from hine you there? >> so we have some soldiers from all over the country, including philadelphia. let me
>> i think so. today the magazine, last weekend, came out with the best places to watch a thanksgiving day parade. >> couldn't quite decide which juan was better. >> three-point a million people are expected to be out and watching. because the parade what three hours, right? >> it was so coal. now in the 40's during the parade. >> listen, standing still for that long, that cold starts to creep into your bones used to go down broadway. white house tradition...
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on and so forth. dylan the oldest is the one, there is a lot of show tunes at my house. >> really that's so cute. >> is it? >> yes. ye i love show tunes. >> a lot of show tunes. >> i love show tunes. >> what is your favorite? >> hamilton is a favorite. >> i'm going to go see hamilton in two weeks. what is your favorite song to sing with the family at home? >> i make up songs all the time. >> oh, it's not a show tune? >> no i'm always making up songs. >> our producer reminded us of this were you here two years ago yes and we asked what do you do you remember what you said? >> did i say pulse? [laughter] >> yes. >> co consistency that's what we like in a man. >> woo. [laughter] >> that was a good answer. >> lord. >> next thursday, the 17th, you are playing at walkers point road street, >> that's an unusual thing i don't really play in town that much anymore. to maintain my thousand status i have to travel quite a bit. this will be an unusual thing. we have never played there usually we play at shank hal
on and so forth. dylan the oldest is the one, there is a lot of show tunes at my house. >> really that's so cute. >> is it? >> yes. ye i love show tunes. >> a lot of show tunes. >> i love show tunes. >> what is your favorite? >> hamilton is a favorite. >> i'm going to go see hamilton in two weeks. what is your favorite song to sing with the family at home? >> i make up songs all the time. >> oh, it's not a show tune? >> no i'm...
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because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley is the publisher of the atlantic, and i work for the new yorker. [laughter] so i, i had to do a little negotiating. i called atlantic, and i said i'd like to write -- do this profile. and they said, we're going to do it. i said, you can't, you can't write about your publisher like that, you know? i defy you. and then i called my editor, and, you know, i want to write about david bradley. well, why would we want to do that? [laughter] so it took a little convincing on both -- and then, fortunately, and it took, i mean, it's really quite a long negotiation, but they did agree to let me do it. it's the saddest story i ever wrote. >> right. >> i get emotional just remembering it. there was one american still left, kayla mueller, and she was such a saintly figure. and like so many of these young people -- and there are still americans abroad in captivity, she ju
because i'd been so upset. jim foley was a reporter -- >> right. >> you know, part of our fraternity. so there's a bit of a logistics problem. david bradley is the publisher of the atlantic, and i work for the new yorker. [laughter] so i, i had to do a little negotiating. i called atlantic, and i said i'd like to write -- do this profile. and they said, we're going to do it. i said, you can't, you can't write about your publisher like that, you know? i defy you. and then i called my...
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i am so excited. drink your wine, guys. for this conversation to begin. so, let's get to it.ould you please, secretary kissinger? [applause] julia argyros: joined by his sometime friend, ambassador winston, and kt mcfarland. let's get on with it. julia? land: julia, i have one side -- slight correction. i wasn't really an aide to henry kissinger. i was the night secretary. all i did was type. julia argyros: don't tell him that. kt mcfarland: but i was a really good typist. i think in the significance of this -- you've all been through the exhibit, and you realize the achievements of president nixon. it has been called the golden age of american diplomacy with very good reason. any one of the significant achievements that president nixon had during his presidency would have been something that every other president would be proud to say was his crowning glory and achievement, but nixon had success after success after success. and one of the important reasons for that is the man sitting right here, henry kissinger, who, believe it or not -- [applause] kt mcfarland: -- when rich
i am so excited. drink your wine, guys. for this conversation to begin. so, let's get to it.ould you please, secretary kissinger? [applause] julia argyros: joined by his sometime friend, ambassador winston, and kt mcfarland. let's get on with it. julia? land: julia, i have one side -- slight correction. i wasn't really an aide to henry kissinger. i was the night secretary. all i did was type. julia argyros: don't tell him that. kt mcfarland: but i was a really good typist. i think in the...
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>> yeah, which was so strange. i have never seen in a scene with an actor who is also the director, so i thought, this is going to get really confusing. and when he's just director, he is either sitting behind the monitor or sometimes he'd sit right next to the camera. and be like sitting like this watching me and i'm like, "i love you but like can you get out of my eye line please?" >> seth: yeah. >> i can't really -- like alden is there and you're there and talk as howard hughes and ask me to repeat things and be like, "i can't -- i'm sorry -- i can't hear you." what was that? he was like, "are you mad at me?" and i was like, "no." he's like, "are you mad at me? do you want to get madder? do you want to repeat that?" and he'd like get me really aggravated to get a different type of performance. >> seth: that is so -- it's so intimidating to think of being directed by warren beatty. the idea of warren beatty as howard hughes is like beyond. >> very intimidating but my character was super intimidated by him the who
>> yeah, which was so strange. i have never seen in a scene with an actor who is also the director, so i thought, this is going to get really confusing. and when he's just director, he is either sitting behind the monitor or sometimes he'd sit right next to the camera. and be like sitting like this watching me and i'm like, "i love you but like can you get out of my eye line please?" >> seth: yeah. >> i can't really -- like alden is there and you're there and talk as...
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so, we take each child's profile so we can identify their strengths as well as weaknesses so we can addressand maximize and optimize their chances to succeed. and so one of the projects, for example, that we're doing is developing an app utilizing these neuroscientific findings so that we can translate it and bring it to under-resourced areas so that we don't have to have a ucsf dyslexia center in your neighborhood but so everyone can participate and benefit. >> all right, we're gonna look forward to those apps. dr. hoeft, thank you so much. and thank you for letting me go on that tour. we're gonna share that with our viewers. >> all right. thank you very much for having me. >> all right. and that is it for today's show. we could do hours on this. for more information about today's program and the resources where you live, just go to our website -- abc7news.com/community. we're also on facebook at abc7communityaffairs. follow me on twitter @cherylabc7. i'm cheryl jennings. have a great week. we'll see you next time. ♪ we live in a pick and clove or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but
so, we take each child's profile so we can identify their strengths as well as weaknesses so we can addressand maximize and optimize their chances to succeed. and so one of the projects, for example, that we're doing is developing an app utilizing these neuroscientific findings so that we can translate it and bring it to under-resourced areas so that we don't have to have a ucsf dyslexia center in your neighborhood but so everyone can participate and benefit. >> all right, we're gonna...
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so it really is the people's house in so many ways.t is not a house, by any means, that -- they get it. harry truman was human. harry truman was one of us. # it and certainly would have been so out of keeping with his character had they had guilded furniture. it would have been inconceivable to harry truman to have anything like that. >> to mark the centennial of the national park service, american history tv is featuring historic sites and national parks from c-span's city tour. for more information, check out c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend and on holidays too only on c-span3. >>> this past august, american history tv marked the centennial of the national park service. we asked members of congress which in your state has special meaning to you and why? >> congressman hill and i representative central high school. i'm at the central high school museum here in little rock, the centerpiece of the civil rights of the south. this was the biggest school integration crisis following brown versus board
so it really is the people's house in so many ways.t is not a house, by any means, that -- they get it. harry truman was human. harry truman was one of us. # it and certainly would have been so out of keeping with his character had they had guilded furniture. it would have been inconceivable to harry truman to have anything like that. >> to mark the centennial of the national park service, american history tv is featuring historic sites and national parks from c-span's city tour. for more...
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and so simple.any wants to leave minnesota, fire their woerrkers and move to another country and then ship their products back into the united states through what will be a very, very strong border, i promise you, we will make them pay a 35% tax on those products. and i'll tell you what will happen. not very complicated. they won't move. they're not going to move. they're not going to move. our politicians are controlled by special interests, donors, and others. and some of them aren't very bright. you know, you've been hearing this for years. how do we stop this terrible outflow? they could have stopped it. most people don't even think of these things. but when you put a tax on those product, it's a whole different ball game. and when we lower taxes on business, which we will do, businesses will expand, we'll have a lot of jobs. we will also unleash american energy including shale, oil, natural gas and clean coal. we'll put our miners back to work. we'll put our steel workers back to work. we will
and so simple.any wants to leave minnesota, fire their woerrkers and move to another country and then ship their products back into the united states through what will be a very, very strong border, i promise you, we will make them pay a 35% tax on those products. and i'll tell you what will happen. not very complicated. they won't move. they're not going to move. they're not going to move. our politicians are controlled by special interests, donors, and others. and some of them aren't very...