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>> taylor swift: you know, it's great. ( laughter ) >> stahl: the answer is, "it's great." >> taylort of time to figure out how i'm going to prove myself over and over and over again, and i have time to do it. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. [ kids ] a bunch! ok. what would you buy with all this money you saved? i'd buy a changing machine so i could change my brother into a puppy. couldn't you just buy an actual puppy? yeah but if my brother's a puppy i could bring him to show and tell and say, "hey everybody, here's my puppy brother!" well when you say it like that it makes perfect sense. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. saving is better. now at at&t, trade up to iphone 5. get it now for $99.99 when you trade in your current smartphone. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them sho
>> taylor swift: you know, it's great. ( laughter ) >> stahl: the answer is, "it's great." >> taylort of time to figure out how i'm going to prove myself over and over and over again, and i have time to do it. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop:...
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that's what i thought it was. >> drugs weren't taylor's only problem.er disciple member. inside pendleton he serves his time in one of america's most innovative and riskiest programs, the gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash somebody on sight, beat them up as soon as we see them and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. see most people want things they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing you happiness. it's about you want to be on the higher level than the average person. you want to be somebody that you are not made to be. >> education is the key, it's getting your ged, going to trade school or going to college. i mean, the biggest factor that will tell whether you guys come back to prison or not is education. >> program director eric courtney oversees the program that puts rival gang members side by side. >> what kind of things do you want to teach your daughter that maybe your father wasn't around to teach you? what kind of things different do you want to do with yours?
that's what i thought it was. >> drugs weren't taylor's only problem.er disciple member. inside pendleton he serves his time in one of america's most innovative and riskiest programs, the gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash somebody on sight, beat them up as soon as we see them and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. see most people want things they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing you happiness....
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zachary taylor.now, there's another alternative. there's henrylay, making his final bid for the presidency, former speak over the house, former secretary of state. the founder of the whig party, right? the guy who embodied their ideals. abraham lincoln said henry clay was a statesman, man for whom i halve fought my entire adult life but lincoln knows clay cannot win. and while lincoln doesn't claim to have any special knowledge about what zachary taylor believes, he knows that taylor can win, and so he believes the choice is not between having a perfect whig and having zachary taylor. the choice is between having a democrat, who they know will disagree with them, and a whig who just might afree with them, and who at least, if nothing else, will fill the government with loyal whigs and build up the whig party. in the whigs in 1840 they win their first presidential x-rays of course hairsson dies after 30 days. his vice president is basically a democrat. john tyler, who gets kicked out of the whig party
zachary taylor.now, there's another alternative. there's henrylay, making his final bid for the presidency, former speak over the house, former secretary of state. the founder of the whig party, right? the guy who embodied their ideals. abraham lincoln said henry clay was a statesman, man for whom i halve fought my entire adult life but lincoln knows clay cannot win. and while lincoln doesn't claim to have any special knowledge about what zachary taylor believes, he knows that taylor can win,...
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taylor. girl, you are a phenomenal woman. >> well, thank you. >> i just love it. >> why do you think that skin of color is just so unique? >> well, skin of color is very different from caucasian skin. and the difference really centers around the pigment that we call melanin. that melanin pigment that's in that skin is very reactive. so what that means is that a simple cut, scrape, even an acne pimple can lead to a dark mark. and that could last a very long time. it's a problem that many women of color grapple with. >> so that's what led you to create rx for brown skin. >> that's absolutely right. so many of my patients would say, you know, dr. taylor, all we hear about is anti-aging. all of the products out there are to address those wrinkles, but that's really not my concern. >> right. >> for my patients, the dark marks, discolorations, hyperpigmentation-- that was their primary concern, so i created rx for brown skin to specifically address those needs. >> my name is masha and i am 35 years
taylor. girl, you are a phenomenal woman. >> well, thank you. >> i just love it. >> why do you think that skin of color is just so unique? >> well, skin of color is very different from caucasian skin. and the difference really centers around the pigment that we call melanin. that melanin pigment that's in that skin is very reactive. so what that means is that a simple cut, scrape, even an acne pimple can lead to a dark mark. and that could last a very long time. it's a...
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zachary taylor. now, there's another alternative. there's henry clay, making his final bid for the presidency, former speak over the house, former secretary of state. the founder of the whig party, right? the guy who embodied their ideals. abraham lincoln said henry clay was a statesman, man for whom i halve fought my entire adult life but lincoln knows clay cannot win. and while lincoln doesn't claim to have any special knowledge about what zachary taylor believes, he knows that taylor can win, and so he believes the choice is not between having a perfect whig and having zachary taylor. the choice is between having a democrat, who they know will disagree with them, and a whig who just might afree with them, and who at least, if nothing else, will fill the government with loyal whigs and build up the whig party. in the whigs in 1840 they win their first presidential x-rays of course hairsson dies after 30 days. his vice president is basically a democrat. john tyler, who gets kicked out of the whig pa
zachary taylor. now, there's another alternative. there's henry clay, making his final bid for the presidency, former speak over the house, former secretary of state. the founder of the whig party, right? the guy who embodied their ideals. abraham lincoln said henry clay was a statesman, man for whom i halve fought my entire adult life but lincoln knows clay cannot win. and while lincoln doesn't claim to have any special knowledge about what zachary taylor believes, he knows that taylor can...
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zachary taylor can win. so you need to make sure we vote for zachary taylor to keep lewis back out of the white house. a centrist in his goes to the convention that nominated zachary taylor. first trip to philadelphia go to independence hall is. abraham lincoln didn't want to say things we have tourists have done. the recess where he says to mount vernon as a tourist and he goes and pays george washington and his son a tourist say, sue is the custodian of the crowd. just like many of us have. they made a lot of the future people find it an important. everyone can remember had. this is the first meeting and exchange the first letter congressman lincoln. so it's fascinating to read about that. after the convention, thank goodness during massachusetts at the family. every member of congress can tell you when they get elected to congress, they've got all this contrary advice. take your family with you. it would be good to have your family in washington d.c. give your family at home. you don't want them dealing w
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official michael taylor and then finally private just producer bob inglis and i will whip out our fed magic eight ball to see what the greatest monetary experiment in history will bring it on the. mission. critical three. four charges three. three. three. three. three blown video for your media project free video done to our teeth dot com. they're ready to come here to work and not get paid for it. people from all over the world it helps us what does it take to become a volunteer at russia's premium museum why did the son of the movie's director come here. from one of the traps do. behind the scenes of the hermitage see. the world. oh. and we're back with patty lovera of the assistant director of food and water watch an r t correspondent megan lopez and we were as we were talking about the month and so protection act now months and already owns fifty percent of the world's the market do you think that the passage of this bill is going to allow my exam to expand even greater i mean that's why they wanted it passed and it and wanted just doing some of the dirty work for the rest of the
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taylor swift was really the performer of the night.ist she got billboard 200 artist, digital songs artist, country artist, country album, country song for "we are never getting back together." she stole the show. but really was a night of performances. talking about the other winners, we have for top group, one direction. for top touring artist, you see, madonna. top r & b artist, rihanna. and but the, i said, you know what, taylor swift stole the show. the person that did steal the show ask any of our viewers they agree, prince, wow, oh, wow. he chand -- he channelled himself. who does he look like? jimi hendrix. who he channeled. it was let's go crazy, made into more psychedelic, slower, pretty, pretty incredible stuff. just take a listen for a couple seconds. ♪ i'll tell you what i heard >> just great stuff. looked like jimi hendrix. throughout the performance channelling himself from the '80s, and it was a great, great performance. moving on to the lowlight, a lot of people are going to think what was this about, nicki minaj, only
taylor swift was really the performer of the night.ist she got billboard 200 artist, digital songs artist, country artist, country album, country song for "we are never getting back together." she stole the show. but really was a night of performances. talking about the other winners, we have for top group, one direction. for top touring artist, you see, madonna. top r & b artist, rihanna. and but the, i said, you know what, taylor swift stole the show. the person that did steal...
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i got to sit down with the legendary james taylor and we'll play that interview in a moment.ut being born in the city in a hospital where so many survivors were treated and will talk about some of the songs he's playing tonight. first, let me get you an update on the boston bombings, news just to cnn. it is unthinkable, this al qaeda magazine, it's called "inspire," once dubbed the "vanity fair" of terrorism, is devoting its latest issue to the boston bombings. i want you to take a look at this leaked excerpt. let me quote, american people, your security will not be attained by denying security to other peoples, attacking them, or oppressing them. your security is in the hands of the fools among you who rule you with oppression and aggression. know that oppression and aggression come back upon the heads of those who use them. cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank joins me live from washington. paul, we talked so much the weeks around the boston bombings, i know about the "inspire" magazine, the article, basically a how to on the pressure cooker, how to build a bomb in the ki
i got to sit down with the legendary james taylor and we'll play that interview in a moment.ut being born in the city in a hospital where so many survivors were treated and will talk about some of the songs he's playing tonight. first, let me get you an update on the boston bombings, news just to cnn. it is unthinkable, this al qaeda magazine, it's called "inspire," once dubbed the "vanity fair" of terrorism, is devoting its latest issue to the boston bombings. i want you to...
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official michael taylor and then finally private just producer bob inglis and i will whip out our fed magic eight ball to see what the greatest monetary experiment in history will bring us. she agreed lumbered sure to mccurry was to build the its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to submission to teach the creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dog. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was a big. and we're back with patty lovera of the assistant director of food and water watch an r t correspondent megan lopez only last we're talking about the month and protection act now months and so are the owns fifty percent of the world's the market do you think that the passage of this bill is going to allow months and to expand even greater i mean that's why they wanted it passed and it was doing some of the dirty work
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official michael taylor and then finally private just producer bob inglis and i will whip out our fed magic eight ball to see what the greatest monetary experiment in the history. of the. modern russia was built. for it's fun to read. code for it steals. more gold as it will and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them and spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would you. hearts of coal on o.t. . dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society than now they will be used prisoners i mean more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. to deadly pills you get in the subway he was killed. he didn't. let him die. is pharmacy really about helping people. and we're back with patty lovera the assistant director of food and water watch an r t correspondent megan lopez only less we're talking about the month and the protection act now months and already owns fifty percent of the world's the market do you think that the passage of this bill is goin
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official michael taylor and then finally private just producer bob inglis and i will whip out our fed magic eight ball to see what the greatest monetary experiment in history will bring us on the right. they're ready to come here to work and get paid for it. people from all over the world. what does it take to become a volunteer at russia's premium museum why did the son of the movie's director come here. and one of the cats do. behind the scenes at the hermitage see. really. complexity of this oil spill was not something you just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker sea it's a step forward. corrects it is toxic as it looked like spraying and. it was it was not a picture t
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reporting live from sky team 11, captain roy taylor. now we send it to deborah. >> it's really not about the race. it's about the whole look, right? >> yes. >> lindsay bush from urban cheek and you have some fabulous fashion. >> these dresses would be great for preakness but really are good for any event the entire summer. >> they are so bright and feminine. >> first we have wendy. i love the bright yellow with the blue bag. it looks awesome and the whole thing about this is i like this. fun and sheer up top. so the yellow and the blue really compment each other well. >> and you're wearing those shoes there. >> easy to go with any of the dresses that are up here. so. >> and great hair and makeup you have here, too. >> we have to thank amy decker beauty for the hair and makeup. >> you look terrific. >> this season we have seen aton of lace. i love the teal with the blue and i love thousand teal just kind of pops out and then the jewelry it's all about statement necklaces. this is my favorite. 81 puppies. a great line for us. again, it's
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i'm all yours. >> pam: oh, taylor. did -- did you get my e-mail? >> taylor: uh...e-mail? oh! that link. something about gravy? >> pam: uh, yeah. [ chuckles ] i mean, i don't -- i don't want to make any assumptions, because i haven't tried your recipe -- well, i haven't been invited to try your recipe, but, um, that -- that link has five really helpful tips. how fast do you usually stir?
i'm all yours. >> pam: oh, taylor. did -- did you get my e-mail? >> taylor: uh...e-mail? oh! that link. something about gravy? >> pam: uh, yeah. [ chuckles ] i mean, i don't -- i don't want to make any assumptions, because i haven't tried your recipe -- well, i haven't been invited to try your recipe, but, um, that -- that link has five really helpful tips. how fast do you usually stir?
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>> i'll quote my old friend james taylor.and we were talking about it was interesting to see the statue of paul revere that is very much revered in the city with a kind of an image of an electric guitar in there. i said maybe they should just keep that in paul's hand. they did a poster. wouldn't that be nice if paul had one from here on out. and then james said and somebody said well what do you think it should be? i said don't let the bastards get us down. >> don't mess with boston. this city is something wicked special. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with me. have wonderful weekends. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> an asteroid will be buzzing relatively close to the earth this very hour. where's bruce willis when you need him? i'm jake tapper and this is "the lead." the national lead. the skies might not look too bad right now but do not be fooled. a new tornado threat to oklahoma after an ef-5 destroyed a town there. the governor joins us moments from now. the politics lead. she left office
>> i'll quote my old friend james taylor.and we were talking about it was interesting to see the statue of paul revere that is very much revered in the city with a kind of an image of an electric guitar in there. i said maybe they should just keep that in paul's hand. they did a poster. wouldn't that be nice if paul had one from here on out. and then james said and somebody said well what do you think it should be? i said don't let the bastards get us down. >> don't mess with...
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jerry taylor from the cato institute, james taylor, not th singer. >> i am the original.affney of the center for security policy. first from my facebook page. what a way to unshackle the energy so that it could be produced more efficiently. >> obviously you can open up federal lands for drilling wher they're currently not allowed, for instance the ctic national wildlife refuge in the gulf of mexico is a simple thing that w could do, but the reality is hydraulic fracturing giving as to additional million barrels per day which is a pretty big %-government interrence for the most part, producing -- john: in new york is bay and. >> but most of the reserves right now in north dakota are producing flat out. private lands are producing a tremendous amount of crude. we are seeing another surge fro california. john: the audience. >> you heard the term because oil, and i am wondering if that is a myth. we are opposing the point. we are all going to freeze in the dark. >> most people don't appreciate only 35 percent of the crude-oi we have an upper -- reserves ever gets put into the
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jey taylor from the cato institute, james taylor, not th singer. >> i am the original.e heartland. frank gaffney of the center for security policy. first from my facebook page. what a wayo unshackle the energy so that itould be produced more efficiently. >> obviously you can open up federal lands for drilling wher they're currentlnot allowed, for instance the arctic nional ldlife refuge in the gulf of mexico is a simple thing that w could do, but the reality is hydraulic fracturing giving as to additional llion barrels per day which is a pretty big %-government interference for t most part, producing -- john: in new york isbay and. >> but most of the rerves right now in north dakota are producing flat out. ivate lands are producing a tremendous amount of crude. we are seeing another surge fro california. john: the audience. >> you heard the term because oil, and i am wondering if that is a myth. >> we are opposinghe point. we are al going to freeze in the dark. most people don't apeciate only 3percent of the crude-oil we have an upper -- reserves ever gets put intohe ma
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>> taylor: i've never seen her like this.she would just get angry or scream or trash the room, break down in my arms -- anything but this emptiness. i'm seeing nothing from my daughter, and it scares me.
>> taylor: i've never seen her like this.she would just get angry or scream or trash the room, break down in my arms -- anything but this emptiness. i'm seeing nothing from my daughter, and it scares me.
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joining us is goldie taylor. >> thank you. >> we have benghazi, the irs.olitico says that scandal is scooping washington. one-third of house committees are investigating the obama administration. what are the risks and rewards for the gop. >> it is duck season. it is hunting season. we're right ahead of a coming midterm. the time is now to score the political points that you can. for the gop there are risks and rewards. the risks are that you fail to use this time to expand your base. and you fail to use this time to grow your party. to win people to your side. what you do do is you fire up the existing base. you raise money. you get feet on the street. and so, there really is a delicate balance for them to strike here. and time will tell if they're able. >> what effect do you think this will have on obama's legislative agenda? all of the things he wants to get accomplished. >> every moment you're focused on the scandal of the day, is the moment you're not focused on the important issues like gun control, immigration. you never get around to job creation w
joining us is goldie taylor. >> thank you. >> we have benghazi, the irs.olitico says that scandal is scooping washington. one-third of house committees are investigating the obama administration. what are the risks and rewards for the gop. >> it is duck season. it is hunting season. we're right ahead of a coming midterm. the time is now to score the political points that you can. for the gop there are risks and rewards. the risks are that you fail to use this time to expand...
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( cheers and applause ) >> taylor swift is a role model to millions of fans who pack into arenas all over the world to hear her sing songs she writes herself. ♪
( cheers and applause ) >> taylor swift is a role model to millions of fans who pack into arenas all over the world to hear her sing songs she writes herself. ♪
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. >> reporter: shayla taylor was in labor on the second floor of the moore medical center.worried about a tornado until the nurses charged in. what did you think at that point? >> i mean, kind of just like "oh, crap." so i pull out my phone and i pull up the weather on my phone and i was like, you know, it says they're -- it's coming down fourth street and moore which is the street that the hospital's on. >> reporter: her husband jerome and their four-year-old son shaiden were sent down stairs. nurses rushed taylor to a place without windows-- the operating room. >> they went into took the towels out of the warmer and stacked them up on top of me and they hunkered down around my bed and, you know, we were -- i just -- i found the nearest hand to me and i grabbed it and we were all just in there praying and i turned my head sideways and closed my eyes. >> pelley>> reporter: what is tt thing you saw when you opened your eyes and looked up? >> i-35 and the warren theater. >> reporter: you saw the interstate? >> yeah, there was no wall there anymore. >> reporter: this is what s
. >> reporter: shayla taylor was in labor on the second floor of the moore medical center.worried about a tornado until the nurses charged in. what did you think at that point? >> i mean, kind of just like "oh, crap." so i pull out my phone and i pull up the weather on my phone and i was like, you know, it says they're -- it's coming down fourth street and moore which is the street that the hospital's on. >> reporter: her husband jerome and their four-year-old son...
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. >> we know chuck taylors are cool, but if you want to be the fliest, you have glowing chuck taylors. >> how do you pull that off? >> we know that you put on a vinyl star and glue it in place. >> it comes out and it attaches to the panels on the outside of the shoe, but no one will ever see them because they're very deliv clevererly hidden. i feel like it would be in back to the future, and now it's the future, and now we have it. >> the cool thing is that it was created by a girl, an mit engineer, on her website that she created. and that is where you go to learn all kinds of electronic tricks to create cool things that everybody can do. smart girl. >>> let's talk about science. this this first video, we're in a high school physics classroom. the guy in the brown shirt in the middle of the green is your physics teacher. students are putting 2 by o his belly, and on top of that, cement blocks. >> oh my god, did that hurt? >> why would a physics teacher want to pull this stunt? we have our teacher, zach. >> hey. this is a swat common physics demonstration. the teacher is not hurt beca
. >> we know chuck taylors are cool, but if you want to be the fliest, you have glowing chuck taylors. >> how do you pull that off? >> we know that you put on a vinyl star and glue it in place. >> it comes out and it attaches to the panels on the outside of the shoe, but no one will ever see them because they're very deliv clevererly hidden. i feel like it would be in back to the future, and now it's the future, and now we have it. >> the cool thing is that it was...
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within hours braden taylor born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces.what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you're supposed to do, you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school, so i know that's what you're supposed to do, but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know they're definitely doing the job that they're called to do. > as for this tiny troublemaker. >> he probably will sleep through anything now. >> one final piece of symmetry here, shayla taylor just finished nursing school. she says she's always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse and this experience only reinforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >> really truly inspiring story. this important programming note for our viewers. this weekend you can get an up close look at the storm chasers who risked their lives to get incredible footage of the tornado that hit moore, oklahoma
within hours braden taylor born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces.what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you're supposed to do, you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school, so i know that's what you're supposed to do, but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know they're definitely...
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i am barbara taylor the bureau chief. i have a question that i will call "the pothole question." and it's the question that everybody always wants to know about when they drive through san francisco and they are hitting potholes and they are getting all shaken up whether they are on a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle, they say please speed up the repaving of my roads so i can ride around town without getting my teeth getting torn up in the mayhem. this comes from kyle parks >> kyle, thank you. you join a chorous of people who want roads focused on and i would encourage you to follow-up on your email and give us the route that you have and we can espond back to you directly about the priorities of those routes. because we have had a disinvestment of roads to many years. i used to be the public works director and i would scream at the board saying give us resources and it was not as high priority as i am making it. i want to first of all thank the public, because a couple of years ago they passed, with the leadership of supervisors wiener and supervisor chiu and others. many of you s
i am barbara taylor the bureau chief. i have a question that i will call "the pothole question." and it's the question that everybody always wants to know about when they drive through san francisco and they are hitting potholes and they are getting all shaken up whether they are on a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle, they say please speed up the repaving of my roads so i can ride around town without getting my teeth getting torn up in the mayhem. this comes from kyle parks >>...
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i want to say to paul taylor first, this is a dramatic change. i mean, from 50 years ago, women were, what . >> about 10%. >> woodruff: 10% of families. 10% of them were women who were the principal or single breadwinner. today it's 40%. >> and this really captures the- - a half century change. the movement of women into the workforce, all of the challenges that presents, the women and to men and to their children in terms of work-family balance. as you said in your setup piece, demographically it's two very different groups of women, the single mothers who tend to be at the lower end of the socioeconomic scales, and the wives who out-earn their husbands and both of these groups have been growing. what connects them both is work is increasingly an economic necessity. of course it's a choice that women make and men make as well. but the majority of households with children now have a mother who works. that change-- the public accepts that change, approves of that change-- in addition to showing the census data, we did our own survey about attitude
i want to say to paul taylor first, this is a dramatic change. i mean, from 50 years ago, women were, what . >> about 10%. >> woodruff: 10% of families. 10% of them were women who were the principal or single breadwinner. today it's 40%. >> and this really captures the- - a half century change. the movement of women into the workforce, all of the challenges that presents, the women and to men and to their children in terms of work-family balance. as you said in your setup...