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he brings his talent as a violinist to children in hospitals. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ crowd cheering ] neha gupta reaches out with books. at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize money they received helps support the great work they're doing. >> the world of children youth award recognizes a young person, under 21, who is doing amazing work for children. >> for neha, the award means she'll be able to help even more children struggling to survive without parents. the pennsylvania teen learned of their desperate needs while visiting her grandparents in india. >> so i went back to the u.s., and i gathered my friends, started fundraising to buy them books and whatever else they may need. and over five years, it's just progressed into founding a nonprofit organization called "empower orphans." >> over the years, her organization has funded libraries, computer labs, medical visits, as well as food and clothing. >> i love helping these children more than anything. [ mid-
he brings his talent as a violinist to children in hospitals. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ crowd cheering ] neha gupta reaches out with books. at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize money they received helps support the great work they're doing. >> the world of children youth award recognizes a young person, under 21, who is doing amazing work for children. >>...
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however, i will make a mocking motion to put up-tempo 17 >> we hadn't mentioned item 17. i do ask members of this board to support this item. it's my understanding this was the dialog from the neighborhood and the police department and my office that everyone feels comfortable with this. >> thank you president chiu. >> first of all, i plan to supported the supervisor and her desire and other items. let me suggest this that supervisor wiener is making good points. the boiler point rather than saying that the videotape will be kept for thirty days we'll want to say that they'll be made available for the investigation of a crime so i think that's appropriate brown but the boarder point is someone who represents a district is that we take those issues on a district by district basis. there are plenty of instancess where we want to have cameras and not have cameras. it's important to ask the san francisco police department where they make those recommendations so we're maximumizing our effort and sounds like that's no more comments. madam clerk can we have a count >> (calling
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and we started operating as hard as we could in op tempo, operational tempo. it's how fast you can operate. and we realized the size offal zarqawi's network, that we were going to have to hit it a lot. and we weren't going to be able to hit it once a month. by august of 2004 we got up to 18 raids a month or about one every other night. and we thought we were moving at warp speed. i mean, we thought, literally, this is the most amazing thing we've ever done. we are the most efficient and effective special operations task force on the face of the earth. we were. buwe were still losing. so we came to the conclusion that we have got to speed up more. and there had been this fixation on just going after the senior leaders of an organization, they call them high-value targeting, decapitation. and we came to the conclusion that that wasn't going to work. i mean, it was sort of simple. we started the war with the idea that if we got zarqawi, it would work out. if the key person's taken out, does it really get worse? i worked in the pentagon, it would have made it a lo
and we started operating as hard as we could in op tempo, operational tempo. it's how fast you can operate. and we realized the size offal zarqawi's network, that we were going to have to hit it a lot. and we weren't going to be able to hit it once a month. by august of 2004 we got up to 18 raids a month or about one every other night. and we thought we were moving at warp speed. i mean, we thought, literally, this is the most amazing thing we've ever done. we are the most efficient and...
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gracias por su tempo y declaraciones...ia, fue el escenario de abuso a un menor por parte de un agente de la policÍa.. " el oficial de la policÍa metropolitana quien se encontraba en ese momento en la escuela dando una charla sobre disciplina, se molesto cuando el menor hablaba con otro compaÑero mientras el daba su charla, y fue entonces cuando lo tomo de la cabeza y lo golpeo contra la mesa, despuÉs lo tomo de su camisa y lo tiro en una silla" abuso que segÚn aquellos que abogan por los derechos civiles no son justificados bajo ninguna circunstancia " la madre del menor dio parte a la secciÓn de quejas del departamento de policÍa del distrito de columbia, en donde remitieron el caso a la fiscalÍa general y fueron ellos quienes bajo su discreciÓn, decidieron no presentar cargos en contra del oficial por falta de evidencia" fue entonces que chante prince, busco la ayuda de la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles quienes decidieron demandar al departamento de policÍa.." la Ó tomamos este caso es porque consideramos que es i
gracias por su tempo y declaraciones...ia, fue el escenario de abuso a un menor por parte de un agente de la policÍa.. " el oficial de la policÍa metropolitana quien se encontraba en ese momento en la escuela dando una charla sobre disciplina, se molesto cuando el menor hablaba con otro compaÑero mientras el daba su charla, y fue entonces cuando lo tomo de la cabeza y lo golpeo contra la mesa, despuÉs lo tomo de su camisa y lo tiro en una silla" abuso que segÚn aquellos que...
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. >> mike: henderson was able to push the tempo to a bit of a different level late in that second round. henderson so well conditioned as is melendez. he is equally accustomed to going the five-round distance as we mentioned. significant strike landed i havhave very, very close. >> joe: throwing that inside leg kick, that left hook and right inside leg kick over and over again, like that combination. >> mike: no takedown either way yet. three total attempts. >> joe: switching up, southpaw. mixing it up. >> mike: watch for the big kick. there it is. heard it. >> joe: what are you? psychic? >> mike: i guess i was there. i'm surprised we haven't seen this earlier. excellent combination by the champion here too. gilbe gilbert. melendez certainly let the champion take back some of the momentum he gained in the first round. big right hand by gilbert right as we said that. another right hand of gilbert. >> mike: melendez with the right hand now. see if henderson switches things up again. >> joe: you look at these two physically, henderson literally has razors twice the size as gilbert. >> mike
. >> mike: henderson was able to push the tempo to a bit of a different level late in that second round. henderson so well conditioned as is melendez. he is equally accustomed to going the five-round distance as we mentioned. significant strike landed i havhave very, very close. >> joe: throwing that inside leg kick, that left hook and right inside leg kick over and over again, like that combination. >> mike: no takedown either way yet. three total attempts. >> joe:...
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[up-tempo dramatic orchestration] ♪ - ab-so-lutely. - [puffs] [airplane soaring] from comedy central'sorld news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> hello. thank you! you're having kind. welcome the "daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a fine program. maz, author of "the way of the knife," stuny expoas a on our nation's top spies, chef. as you know, this country has suffered. and of course the continuing scourge of gun violence. along with the terrible stories are some uplifting stories of so many heros that have emerged from these tragedies so we can take solace that those people are out there and that our nation's leaders are also on the case. >> on wednesday, the senate blocked the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades. >> jon: i'm sorry, did i say on the case? i mean kill my soul. >> senators voted down an swp ban. >> and against a ban on high-capacity magazine. >> the u.s. senate has voted down the compromise deal on expanded background checks. the vote was
[up-tempo dramatic orchestration] ♪ - ab-so-lutely. - [puffs] [airplane soaring] from comedy central'sorld news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> hello. thank you! you're having kind. welcome the "daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a fine program. maz, author of "the way of the knife," stuny expoas a on our nation's top spies, chef. as you know,...
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so yes, their tempo has increased. by the way, we have always got -- besides that 200-man package, we do a lot of training with the jordanian armed forces. we do exercises with them. in fact, we have one of our major exercises with them coming up. so our tempo in jordan is fairly significance. [inaudible question] >> i did not check it today, but at any given time it is probably something between 1,000 and 1,500 given exercises, train, advise and assist and this 200-man headquarters. you asked about furloughs. first of all, it is heartwrenching to me that we are at a point where we have to furlough those civilian counterparts of ours who work just as hard as their uniformed counterparts, and who often sit next to each other in office spaces in the pentagon. i have said before that of the 800,000 or so that could be affected, only about 16% of those are in the national capital region. these aren't a bunch of white collar guys out there waiting to be furloughed. these are men and women across america. secondly, we have b
so yes, their tempo has increased. by the way, we have always got -- besides that 200-man package, we do a lot of training with the jordanian armed forces. we do exercises with them. in fact, we have one of our major exercises with them coming up. so our tempo in jordan is fairly significance. [inaudible question] >> i did not check it today, but at any given time it is probably something between 1,000 and 1,500 given exercises, train, advise and assist and this 200-man headquarters. you...
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you write, maybe do not want to give away your secrets, but are you writing in real time, at that tempoo you write slowly and learn to play faster? >> i used to do everything intuitively, did not write music, i would not think about what i was doing. i would fiddle around -- i use a lot of alternate tooting. i would emerge a few hours later and say, this is what i have got. it was a cathartic experience for me. over the years, i have become a little more analytical. today, my approach is a balance, and intuitive process where you allow yourself to empty your mind a little bit and let stuff come in so that you can experience what is going on around you in a way and translate that into musical experience. >> it is interesting you talk about emptying your mind. there was a brain imaging study published where my colleague, charles lim, a narrow scientist, put some composers in an mri machine. if any of you have had an mri to see if there was a broken bone or cancer detection, we have a special version called functional mri, wary can track the flow of blood in your brain. we put people in th
you write, maybe do not want to give away your secrets, but are you writing in real time, at that tempoo you write slowly and learn to play faster? >> i used to do everything intuitively, did not write music, i would not think about what i was doing. i would fiddle around -- i use a lot of alternate tooting. i would emerge a few hours later and say, this is what i have got. it was a cathartic experience for me. over the years, i have become a little more analytical. today, my approach is...
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time even in tempo she hasn't previously heard.an do this and not explained by some sort of a, you know, something like seeing humans move around here e her. >> or a trick or something. peter cook, thank you so much for joining us ft earth, wind and fire one of her favorite groups there. >> that's right. >>> well, it's finally happened. an airline now charging passengers by their weight. the bigger you are, the more you pay. . >>> an intruder was shot dead at a home of a deputy d.a. in colorado. the shooting does not appear to be linked to the recent attacks on public officials in colorado and texas. a lot of people are on edge, you can imagine, because of the killings. and in this case, the deputy d.a. called police after a stranger showed up at her home and tried to force his way in. not clear whether she or her husband killed the intruder. now, her husband is a sheriff's deputy. >>> if you weigh more, should you have to pay more when you fly? that's the question we're talking about today. it is all because of a new policy at sam
time even in tempo she hasn't previously heard.an do this and not explained by some sort of a, you know, something like seeing humans move around here e her. >> or a trick or something. peter cook, thank you so much for joining us ft earth, wind and fire one of her favorite groups there. >> that's right. >>> well, it's finally happened. an airline now charging passengers by their weight. the bigger you are, the more you pay. . >>> an intruder was shot dead at a...
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. -- tempo rises. >> don't go away.e have justin bieber and another controversy, coming up in the next half-hour on gmt. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for 30 years. union bank, fidelity investments, >> your personal economy is the things that matter to you most, including your career. as those things changewe can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as you move forward. wherever you are today, the fidelity ira has a wide range of choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> coming up, judy valente talks to a chicago priest who brings attention to an often taboo subject, domestic violence. and bob faw talks to an orthopedic surgeon who sees treating the severely disabled as his ministry.
. -- tempo rises. >> don't go away.e have justin bieber and another controversy, coming up in the next half-hour on gmt. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for 30 years. union bank, fidelity investments, >> your personal economy is the things that matter to you most, including your career. as those things...
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always up tempo. and you know, it is just so sad it see a life like this taken away so senselessly. >> and nick also shared some of lionel's photos with us. whether he was shooting celebrities, sports or breaking news. he leaves behind a family. there are no leads in this case yet. >> thank you. >>> our investigative unit broke a story last night pap secret perk handed out to selective employees. free time off. the county's shrinking budget forced the department to make cuts, select employees lost 5% bonus. but our investigation found the d.a.'s office is altering time sheets to get around it. extra time off and you are paying for it. what we have uncovered sparked an internal investigation by the county. >> it was unfair and unprecedented, but their 5% differential was taken away. >> is it fair to everyone else who had to make cuts? >> i don't even understand the question. >> other departments making can cuts. >> i'm the elected district attorney. so i'm entrusted with the public with running the dis
always up tempo. and you know, it is just so sad it see a life like this taken away so senselessly. >> and nick also shared some of lionel's photos with us. whether he was shooting celebrities, sports or breaking news. he leaves behind a family. there are no leads in this case yet. >> thank you. >>> our investigative unit broke a story last night pap secret perk handed out to selective employees. free time off. the county's shrinking budget forced the department to make...
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the tempo of things here, it is hard to gauge. can you probably here in the background right now, sirens. it seems like every police car, every plain-clothesed car, has its sirens on as it whisks past us. whether there is an up tick in the tempo, there continues to be a heavy police presence o the streets here. i took a walk around the area, as far as we could go a while ago and virtually every time you turn, there was another police officer on the street. you hear another sheik whizzing past us. it is not atypical but we continue to watch from thvantag point. >> lester holt, you are absolutely right. former director of the national counterterrorism center, you've been listening and speaking to folks on your own today. anything you have to add to where we think this is right now? >> i really don't, brian. but what is clear is the investigation is accelerating pretty rapidly. and that's good news. we have called for patience, the president has called for patience. what we see now is piecing together the video, using the public to h
the tempo of things here, it is hard to gauge. can you probably here in the background right now, sirens. it seems like every police car, every plain-clothesed car, has its sirens on as it whisks past us. whether there is an up tick in the tempo, there continues to be a heavy police presence o the streets here. i took a walk around the area, as far as we could go a while ago and virtually every time you turn, there was another police officer on the street. you hear another sheik whizzing past...
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follow along to a variety of rhythms and tempos designed to burn fat fast and put you into your endorphinouncer: we'll also include our exhilarate dvd, a heart pumping cardio party designed to incinerate calories, slim you down and shed the fat fast. >> female announcer: next, you'll get ripped an innovative body sculpting dvd featuring our exclusive zumba toning sticks to shape, sculpt and tone your entire body from top to bottom. >> male announcer: and now we'll include mix as a bonus workout on the same dvd. it's like a trip around the world as you incinerate calories following special guest instructors who lead you through authentic rhythms from every corner of the globe. >> female announcer: everything you need to know is spelled out for you in our exhilarate program guide. inside, you'll find custom workout calendars, a total body stretching program training tips, extra motivation and much more. we even give you a healthy eating plan full of mouth-watering recipes so you can quickly lose weight while enjoying delicious satisfying meals. >> male announcer: plus, order now and we'll i
follow along to a variety of rhythms and tempos designed to burn fat fast and put you into your endorphinouncer: we'll also include our exhilarate dvd, a heart pumping cardio party designed to incinerate calories, slim you down and shed the fat fast. >> female announcer: next, you'll get ripped an innovative body sculpting dvd featuring our exclusive zumba toning sticks to shape, sculpt and tone your entire body from top to bottom. >> male announcer: and now we'll include mix as a...
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so, until you get that unity of effort and get into an up tempo, how do you as a senior leader deal with that sea of information coming at you that's all over cnn and the cable as you look at deploying your forces? >> i'll take that one again. and i'll go back to my experience during the gulf oil spill. and we lost public trust very early on because we would quote numbers and then the numbers would change and then the more they changed, and if you're the speaking head, you lose public trust. in that event we had a great wealth of scientific support that brought in to give you situational awareness. and my requirement as the on scene commander is how do i get this into the social media? and, so, in this case noaa had a product called the emergency management response application which was very nascent. i told dp, i need everything to get this live within 72 hours. they came up with $200 million and it went live. if i had to bid that through, you know, through our channels, i might see it five years from today. but now we've run the slide. and on the first day that irma was in social media
so, until you get that unity of effort and get into an up tempo, how do you as a senior leader deal with that sea of information coming at you that's all over cnn and the cable as you look at deploying your forces? >> i'll take that one again. and i'll go back to my experience during the gulf oil spill. and we lost public trust very early on because we would quote numbers and then the numbers would change and then the more they changed, and if you're the speaking head, you lose public...
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the rest is unexpectedly high operating tempo across all the services. >> the secretary, his remarks that the department will reduce the civilian workforce, can you ive me a sense of how many civilian personnel you're looking at and whether or not these are going to be through attrition and how far along in the process you are of answering that question. >> well, we're looking for a 5% to 6% cut in fiscal 2013 to 2018. a lot of it, frankly, is in the out years, because it's tied to brack, which will allow us to consolidate infrastructure and eliminate needs for civilians, also tied to a restructuring of military healthcare that might consolidate some of our facilities and drawdowns in depo maintenance as we finish the reset activities. i would hope that given the time to prepare, we could do this through attrition, but we aren't far enough along to eally know for sure. >> can you explain how the air force has entered -- if sequestration is the trigger, will that then go away, and has the president been briefed that if the air force is not training that after 30 days, 60 days, there w
the rest is unexpectedly high operating tempo across all the services. >> the secretary, his remarks that the department will reduce the civilian workforce, can you ive me a sense of how many civilian personnel you're looking at and whether or not these are going to be through attrition and how far along in the process you are of answering that question. >> well, we're looking for a 5% to 6% cut in fiscal 2013 to 2018. a lot of it, frankly, is in the out years, because it's tied to...
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we feel we bring our game and force our tempo and force our will when we get into the play off seriesthat we have a good shot. >> two times in 19 years but who's counting. >>> meantime a week or so ago the sharks look like a postseason loss but so streaky. the ugly team that reared their heads has suddenly reappeared. you see this kind of play, 1-0 columbus early nice, crisp passing by the blue jackets they score again on the way out slapper by james sanuski and it would get worse for the sharks. less than two minutes later you will see ryan johansen. >>> and meanwhile, the giants look downright drowsy in the early innings but do they ever come alive late. sports part two coming right up. [ male announcer ] the southwest airlines nationwide sale lets you go from working hard... to hardly working. ♪ big sales that help you get away. that's how we fly. act fast! these are the final days to grab flights all over the country as low as $59 one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >>> two games for the price of one. tim lincecum gets knocked arou
we feel we bring our game and force our tempo and force our will when we get into the play off seriesthat we have a good shot. >> two times in 19 years but who's counting. >>> meantime a week or so ago the sharks look like a postseason loss but so streaky. the ugly team that reared their heads has suddenly reappeared. you see this kind of play, 1-0 columbus early nice, crisp passing by the blue jackets they score again on the way out slapper by james sanuski and it would get...
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college basketball, they run up and down the court, they played very energetic and high octane, high tempo everyone is excited for this one and a lot of college basketball fans have been soured because there's so much defense, these two teams, don't play much of it. and exciting game tomorrow out of atlanta. >> harris: you picked wichita state and you came closer than anybody i know. >> so close, i didn't fill out a bracket, but this is the year i probably should have because i like michigan and louisville. and wichita state, a 9 seed and finish on a high and that's the furthest that squad has been since 1981. >> harris: how about that? i didn't do a bracket either. next year, you and i are on for that. the basketball, the pros now, the knicks 12 straight wins. you know, they say it doesn't matter how you play in the middle of the season, it matters how you finish the season. the knicks went through a slump, but now won 12 straight games including this one in oklahoma city over the thunder. and carmelo anthony is now giving lebron james a run for the mvp race, and the knicks are red-hot an
college basketball, they run up and down the court, they played very energetic and high octane, high tempo everyone is excited for this one and a lot of college basketball fans have been soured because there's so much defense, these two teams, don't play much of it. and exciting game tomorrow out of atlanta. >> harris: you picked wichita state and you came closer than anybody i know. >> so close, i didn't fill out a bracket, but this is the year i probably should have because i like...
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rare for college basketball they run and up and down the court they play energetic high octane high tempolot of college basketball fans have been sour because there's so much defense. these two teams they don't play much of it. i can't wait until tomorrow evening. this will be out of atlanta. >> you picked wichita state. you came closer than anybody i know. >> i didn't fill out a bracket. i should have. like michigan. they were ninth seed they finished on a high that's the fursest it has been. >> i didn't do a bracket either. next year we are on for that. let's talk basketball and the pros now. the nicks 12 straight wins. >> they say it doesn't matter how you flais how you nfinish te season. this one in oklahoma city over the thunder. carmello anthony that runs for the nbc race. they are going to finish the season second in the eastern conference. they are going to fall probably behind the san antonio spurs. the nicks are hot. everybody talking the heat but look out for the nicks. they are playing great basketball at a time that is rare. >>> real quickly before i let you go. not to be her
rare for college basketball they run and up and down the court they play energetic high octane high tempolot of college basketball fans have been sour because there's so much defense. these two teams they don't play much of it. i can't wait until tomorrow evening. this will be out of atlanta. >> you picked wichita state. you came closer than anybody i know. >> i didn't fill out a bracket. i should have. like michigan. they were ninth seed they finished on a high that's the fursest...
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we feel we bring our game and force our tempo and force our will when we get into the play off series that we have a good shot. >> two times in 19 years but who's counting. >>> meantime a week or so ago the sharks look like a postseason loss but so streaky. the ugly team that reared their heads has suddenly reappeared. you see this kind of play, 1-0 columbus early nice, crisp passing by the blue jackets they score again on the way out slapper by james sanuski and it would get worse for the sharks. less than two minutes later you will see ryan johansen. >>> >>> two games for the price of one. tim lincecum gets knocked around. night cap it's all san francisco. looking at the part of the team that does wear the ring. brandon crawford two on the stroke. looking like a bona fide power hitter going the other way. bases loaded, hunter pence comes through. these things are so hard to write. only one run can come in and newton the rookie 6-6. 8th inning, angel pagan this time up the pine. and two hits for pagan for the night. another one, two, three save. meantime just a friendly reminder to t
we feel we bring our game and force our tempo and force our will when we get into the play off series that we have a good shot. >> two times in 19 years but who's counting. >>> meantime a week or so ago the sharks look like a postseason loss but so streaky. the ugly team that reared their heads has suddenly reappeared. you see this kind of play, 1-0 columbus early nice, crisp passing by the blue jackets they score again on the way out slapper by james sanuski and it would get...
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the more this happens, the more as a up the tempo, a dangerous miscalculation could occur. you set foot there in north korea, you also fought in vietnam war, i hope we can put the photo up, because you were quite the looker. is kim jong-un irrational, is he seeing soldiers deget t defect , and is he facing famine and they need food? >> a little bit of everything that you said. i think he is trying to prove himself as a strong leader, so he get the report of military. he will have a hard time, i think in that. i think that every time they beat their drums, as you put it we responded. and i think -- i'm glad we showed a strength of force by sending over the bha b-2,. liz: you don't think it ratcheted tensions? >> we have to do, that you can't hide. liz: if this goes awry, som somt is a likely scenario, if there is a miscalculation? >> the question is, is that miscalculation going to be an atomic weapon? and he is not going to hit the united states put that out ofior mind. can he hit guam. does we have capability to put a nuke top of a missile? i don't know he can. he can inva
the more this happens, the more as a up the tempo, a dangerous miscalculation could occur. you set foot there in north korea, you also fought in vietnam war, i hope we can put the photo up, because you were quite the looker. is kim jong-un irrational, is he seeing soldiers deget t defect , and is he facing famine and they need food? >> a little bit of everything that you said. i think he is trying to prove himself as a strong leader, so he get the report of military. he will have a hard...
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nick: love his smooth tempo. side by side. look at that level. almost to the yard.im: can't tell who's away. they've been presidents cup teammates on several occasions but now they're combatants here for the biggest prize in the sport, the green jacket. 3.2 billion comments are posted online every single day. you live in a social world. but are you working in one? a smarter workforce is a social workforce. connecting employees to experts, insights to actions. it's a production line of knowledge that never stops building. how social is your business? that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. initiative have increasedthe natiothe number of passing scores on advanced placement exams by one hundred sixty percent. if more schools joined the program our students would take a big step toward success in college. they'd increase their chances for higher-paying jobs and we'd get a stronger economy. let's help our students climb to the top. join exxonmobil in supporting the national math and science initiative. let's solve this. [ male announcer ]
nick: love his smooth tempo. side by side. look at that level. almost to the yard.im: can't tell who's away. they've been presidents cup teammates on several occasions but now they're combatants here for the biggest prize in the sport, the green jacket. 3.2 billion comments are posted online every single day. you live in a social world. but are you working in one? a smarter workforce is a social workforce. connecting employees to experts, insights to actions. it's a production line of knowledge...
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the massachusetts marathon bombings change the tempo and entire campaign. the latest ad. >> my heart goes out to the victims of this unthinkable terrorist attack. i want to thank those whose actions saved lives and the police whose heroic efforts brought it all to an end. in the face of this tragedy our state offered a stunning example of the strength of the human spirit. >> michael: lynch had to cancel campaign stops after he came down in laryngitis. >> congressman markie was absolutely our partner and our champion. what he was able to accomplish was 100% screening on cargo. we need champions like that in congress, who are not concerned about the bottom line, but what's right for america. >> michael: suffolk university polled three towns finding markey has a comfortable lead. they cited wintery weather and the boston bombings to attributed to the low turnout today. i guess it's been a very busy week. >> thank you, thanks for having me. >> michael: yes, scott, when they talk about low turnout it helps the campaigns with the best get out the vote teams. who
the massachusetts marathon bombings change the tempo and entire campaign. the latest ad. >> my heart goes out to the victims of this unthinkable terrorist attack. i want to thank those whose actions saved lives and the police whose heroic efforts brought it all to an end. in the face of this tragedy our state offered a stunning example of the strength of the human spirit. >> michael: lynch had to cancel campaign stops after he came down in laryngitis. >> congressman markie was...
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the tempo picks up. the deputies committees will meet more regularly and the president will receive regular briefings about the issue in other venues. i don't think that the white house is on high alert right now as a result of these actions. it's something they have been aware of and working on for a long time. in the long game here, i think it will be conversations with the chinese because the united states can, you know, work to get more sanctions on north korea. and do a variety of other efforts to increase diplomatic pressure. but the chinese which have turned the screws a little more they could have a real impact with north korea and they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> thanks very much. guys, we'll continue this conversation. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting actually begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns and thousands, tens of thousands of u.s. troops coming up this hour. pictures from my own rare visit to no
the tempo picks up. the deputies committees will meet more regularly and the president will receive regular briefings about the issue in other venues. i don't think that the white house is on high alert right now as a result of these actions. it's something they have been aware of and working on for a long time. in the long game here, i think it will be conversations with the chinese because the united states can, you know, work to get more sanctions on north korea. and do a variety of other...
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but when there is an incident like this, the tempo picks up. the deputy's committee will meet more regularly and the president will receive regular briefings about the issue in his pdb and other venues. i don't think that the white house is on high alert right now as a result of the actions. it's something they've been working on for a long time. in the long game, i think it whether be conversations can the chinese. the united states can do a variety of other efforts to increase diplomatic pressure. but if the chinese would turn the screws a little more, they could have a real impact with north korea and they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> guys, we'll continue this conversation. thank you very much. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns. and tens of thousands of u.s. troops. >>> also coming up, pictures from my own rare visit to north korea. more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my
but when there is an incident like this, the tempo picks up. the deputy's committee will meet more regularly and the president will receive regular briefings about the issue in his pdb and other venues. i don't think that the white house is on high alert right now as a result of the actions. it's something they've been working on for a long time. in the long game, i think it whether be conversations can the chinese. the united states can do a variety of other efforts to increase diplomatic...
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their up tempo style combined with the altitude led them to 38-3 at the pepsi interest this season andhey will enter game 1 with a 23-game winning streak at home. >> very important. i don't know 30-something and three at home. of course we want home-court advantage. we'll probably win almost every game at home in the play-offs. >> going to come in saturday and try to steal a game. they are not going to come say here this is a home court tough place to play. that's all out the window. we have proven it's a home court but now you have to prove it every game. >> the warriors aren't getting much respect from the national media. all the esmn guys are picking the nuggets. not a huge surprise to david lee who excited out this preseason prediction from espn that said golden state had zero chance of making the play-offs. so much for the so-called experts. >> everyone is -- so-called experts are picking the nuggets. like i said, we are excited to go out there and just play our game and at this point, you know, a lot of people didn't expect us to be here. and, you know, so we have beaten the odds
their up tempo style combined with the altitude led them to 38-3 at the pepsi interest this season andhey will enter game 1 with a 23-game winning streak at home. >> very important. i don't know 30-something and three at home. of course we want home-court advantage. we'll probably win almost every game at home in the play-offs. >> going to come in saturday and try to steal a game. they are not going to come say here this is a home court tough place to play. that's all out the...
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. >> not happy when you come out of those up-tempo numbers, it's impossible to make those transactionso into somebody dying. i don't know what the hell they do it for but (bleep) if we can't come out of a slow record i don't understand it. is don on the phone. okay i want (bleep) a considered effort to come out of a record that isn't a (bleep) record every time i do a death deadfication. i also want to know what happened to the pictures i was supposed to see this week? it's the last blame time i want something to use his (bleep) brain and not come out of a record up tempo and i have got to talk about a (bleep) dog dying. >> that's the best. >> this happens to me all the time. all the time. you expect me to come out of some upbeat story and have to talk about a damn dog dying. casey kason. what a wonderful, wonderful man. he was notability make the event last night. his daughter kerri was there to accept the award for him. he was very proud to be part of the program honoring my friend and yours, casey kason. >> this is "the bill press show." "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has
. >> not happy when you come out of those up-tempo numbers, it's impossible to make those transactionso into somebody dying. i don't know what the hell they do it for but (bleep) if we can't come out of a slow record i don't understand it. is don on the phone. okay i want (bleep) a considered effort to come out of a record that isn't a (bleep) record every time i do a death deadfication. i also want to know what happened to the pictures i was supposed to see this week? it's the last blame...
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and we know that patterns of the timing and tempo of puberty in our children are changing. and i think it's a picture that raises ethical questions. i mean, i as a mother have a lot of control over what i feed my children, especially when they were young. i'm the buyer of the groceries. i'm the family cook. and i get to say what's on the plate. i also get to say whether or not you get to have dessert or whether or not my kitchen's closed and so on, right? however, although i'm a conscientious parent i'm not a hepa filter, right? i can't stand between the bodies of my children and the 207 different brain poisons that are legally allowed to circulate in our economy and find their way into the air, into the water, and into the food. and so rather than trying to turn my own house into a kind of toxic-free bubble, i'm more interested in toxicity not being a consumer choice. >> toxicity not being a consumer choice? what do you mean? >> well, i mean that as things stand now, if i want to ensure that the objects inside my house don't affect my children's development, i can look up
and we know that patterns of the timing and tempo of puberty in our children are changing. and i think it's a picture that raises ethical questions. i mean, i as a mother have a lot of control over what i feed my children, especially when they were young. i'm the buyer of the groceries. i'm the family cook. and i get to say what's on the plate. i also get to say whether or not you get to have dessert or whether or not my kitchen's closed and so on, right? however, although i'm a conscientious...
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with age, you'll come to lament june's music, its melodies of bleeding boys, another uneven tempo ofackings, strong-arm thefts omitted from newspapers. they want to get white folks moving over here. no transcribed tunes. these notes puncture, lodge in vertebrae, make jukeboxes of our spines. this living is to be erect with song, and then be bent by it. >> the poem, "we die soon," it takes its title from the final lines of gwendolyn brooks' poem "we real cool." and in the poem, brooks was looking at these truant kids in a pool hall. and she decided, rather than judging them, you know, for being childn in the pool hl, she gog to try o exlore, "well, i wonder what they're thinking about right now?" she's going to try to capture, like, "i wonder what they feel," without judgment. and so i think for me, i guess i wanted to take a similar approach to writing about southeast dc. >> do you read that to your students at american university? >> no. poems like that i tend to share with the kids from those communities and u know, i nev seeyselas speaking for them, because i'm not living their ex
with age, you'll come to lament june's music, its melodies of bleeding boys, another uneven tempo ofackings, strong-arm thefts omitted from newspapers. they want to get white folks moving over here. no transcribed tunes. these notes puncture, lodge in vertebrae, make jukeboxes of our spines. this living is to be erect with song, and then be bent by it. >> the poem, "we die soon," it takes its title from the final lines of gwendolyn brooks' poem "we real cool." and in...