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let's get some help from alex, leah, and hopkins. [ up-tempo music playing ] [ laughter ] dance.d use two fingers to show legs dancing. try it with me. dance. dance. like legs dancing. dancers. sign "dance." let's dance. sign "dance." jump. one hand shows the ground. use your two fingers to show legs jumping up and down. jump. your fingers are jumping. jump! like two legs jumping. everybody jump. he's signing "jump." jump. sign "jump." [ laughs ] spin. your fingers show a spinning motion. you can spin slow or fast. spin. spin. your fingers spin around and around. spinning. can you sign "spin"? [ laughs ] the signs for "dance," "jump," and "spin" were sure fun to learn. let's have even more fun an. [ mid-tempo music plays ] ♪ when i say "dance," i want to see you dance ♪ ♪ when i say "jump," i want to see you jump ♪ ♪ when i say "spin," i want to see you spin with me ♪ ♪ when i say "dance," i want to see you dance ♪ ♪ when i say "jump," i want to see you jump ♪ ♪ when i say "spin," i want to see you spin with me ♪ ♪ there's a hundred ways to move ♪ ♪ plus a hundred things to do ♪
let's get some help from alex, leah, and hopkins. [ up-tempo music playing ] [ laughter ] dance.d use two fingers to show legs dancing. try it with me. dance. dance. like legs dancing. dancers. sign "dance." let's dance. sign "dance." jump. one hand shows the ground. use your two fingers to show legs jumping up and down. jump. your fingers are jumping. jump! like two legs jumping. everybody jump. he's signing "jump." jump. sign "jump." [ laughs ] spin....
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crayons. [ up-tempo music playing ] ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i'm lookingdrawer ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ i have red, red ♪ red, red, red ♪ i have orange, orange ♪ orange, orange, orange ♪ i have yellow, yellow ♪ i have green, green ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of crayons ♪ that i am going to open ♪ that i am going to open ♪ a perfect box of crayons ♪ a perfect box of crayons ♪ hope none of them are broken ♪ hope none of them are broken ♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪ i found a box of crayons you did a great job singing and signing all of those colors. would you like to learn some more? yeah! yeah! yeah! you would? great. let's get started. [ giggling ] blue. make a "b" for blue and shake it. have you got it? let me see. good. blue. blue. shake the "b." [ chuckles ] blue tongue. paint it blue. "b" for blue. sign "blue." pink. make the letter "p" for pink and brush it down your chin. let me see you try. great j
crayons. [ up-tempo music playing ] ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i'm lookingdrawer ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ i have red, red ♪ red, red, red ♪ i have orange, orange ♪ orange, orange, orange ♪ i have yellow, yellow ♪ i have green, green ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of...
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Aug 24, 2013
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told ya. [ up-tempo music plays ] excuse me. there's no restroom around here. the bathroom? yes. sure. thank you. hold that. thank you. oh. thank you. thank you. i'll be right back. ooh! ooh! [ sighs ] [ laughs ] [ laughs ] oh, keep it. it's a present. oh, thank you. ooh! no! you were so kind. [ laughs ] ooh! [ sighs ] excuse me. just -- just a little help. you're familiar with this internet dating? kind of, yeah. all that, you know? do you have a screen name? yeah, i've done online dating before. so, i'm thinking if i got a name like "size matters"... what do you think? that can be a little scary. a little scary, huh? yeah. "black mamba of love." uh, i think that funny will get you further than sexy, probably. funny will get you further than sexy? okay, if you want funny, how about "third leg"? that's pretty good. have a great day. [ rock music plays ] come on, junior. you all right back there, baby? let's go faster. faster for you. [ chuckles ] come on, junior. let's go. yahoo! baby jean really loves the wind. woman: you know, sweetheart, i have to go. i have
told ya. [ up-tempo music plays ] excuse me. there's no restroom around here. the bathroom? yes. sure. thank you. hold that. thank you. oh. thank you. thank you. i'll be right back. ooh! ooh! [ sighs ] [ laughs ] [ laughs ] oh, keep it. it's a present. oh, thank you. ooh! no! you were so kind. [ laughs ] ooh! [ sighs ] excuse me. just -- just a little help. you're familiar with this internet dating? kind of, yeah. all that, you know? do you have a screen name? yeah, i've done online dating...
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Aug 31, 2013
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here's the end, by the way. [ up-tempo music plays ] [ music stops ] >> yeah. >> so then the key is to, like, mix the two together. >> yeah. >> the director came in, and the production team watched the final edit. [ up-tempo music resumes ] [ cellphone chimes ] >> olivia's not done yet. now she has to present the p.s.a. to the national road safety foundation for their approval. we'll have that report next week. >> in "flag facts," we salute the heritage of another one of our great states. >> this looks more like a road sign than a state flag. for starters, it's often flown as a square instead of a rectangle. but that's not an "x" in the middle. >> the flag is based on the saint andrew's cross, which also uses this deep, dark red known as crimson. >> and the color crimson is a clue to this flag's identity -- if you follow college sports. >> the crimson tide is the nickname of the university of alabama's sports teams. >> the flag of alabama looks simple, but it echoes a more complex and controversial symbol -- the flag of the confederacy from the civil war. >> this is not a coincidence a
here's the end, by the way. [ up-tempo music plays ] [ music stops ] >> yeah. >> so then the key is to, like, mix the two together. >> yeah. >> the director came in, and the production team watched the final edit. [ up-tempo music resumes ] [ cellphone chimes ] >> olivia's not done yet. now she has to present the p.s.a. to the national road safety foundation for their approval. we'll have that report next week. >> in "flag facts," we salute the...
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[music tempo changes]. well every friend of mine will give each other high fives. to your own devices. you so what you like and you always like what you try. you touch me like an iphone application. move me like a smooth jazz music station. do what you do in the way that you choose to do them. oh my god. you're quick to be so quotable. damn you got a way with words. you got a magical handshake for saving the earth. you are degeneres and you are so awesome it hurts. well you are a-w-e-s-o-m-e. what does that spell? it spells you did it. you really did it yeah. you done did it. you really did it. you f'n did it. you really did it yeah. you done did it. you really did it. well you are a-w-e- s-o-m-e. you are a-w-e- s-o-m-e. you are a-w-e-s-o-m-e. you are a-w-e-s-o-m-e. you are a-w-e-s-oooooooo. me. ♪ [audience applause]. announcer: to present the 2012 mark twain prize, the chairman of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts; david rubenstein. [audience applause]. ♪ ♪ david rubenstein: the last time i danced in public it was at my bar mitzvah. it wasn't a pr
[music tempo changes]. well every friend of mine will give each other high fives. to your own devices. you so what you like and you always like what you try. you touch me like an iphone application. move me like a smooth jazz music station. do what you do in the way that you choose to do them. oh my god. you're quick to be so quotable. damn you got a way with words. you got a magical handshake for saving the earth. you are degeneres and you are so awesome it hurts. well you are a-w-e-s-o-m-e....
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follow along to a variety of rhythms and tempos designed to burn fat fast and put you into your endorphinmale announcer: we'll ao 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 a
follow along to a variety of rhythms and tempos designed to burn fat fast and put you into your endorphinmale announcer: we'll ao 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...
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Aug 18, 2013
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. >> joe: up-tempo offense. giants want to use some of this tonight.m coughlin say they called this? the mock offense. >> joe: got to the line fast. intercepted by toler! and greg toler in his first year with the colts, the former cardinal, with a pass intended for nicks, made a nice interception. the turnover from manning and the colts after the touchdown, get it right back. >> troy: you'll see the spacing between these receivers, brandon myers gets pushed out. you see you got two guys, receivers, essentially running in the same spot. that confuses everything from the look of the quarterback and toler's able to come under the throw and does an excellent job. he got called -- he didn't get called, but he got beat earlier on the first possession by the giants. but a guy who's had an excellent camp and i know chuck pagano is excited him taking over that position opposite of vontae davis. >> joe: so far, luck, handoff is to ballard. and vick ballard, who will share the carries with ahmad bradshaw when he's healthy, coming back from foot surgery. and donal
. >> joe: up-tempo offense. giants want to use some of this tonight.m coughlin say they called this? the mock offense. >> joe: got to the line fast. intercepted by toler! and greg toler in his first year with the colts, the former cardinal, with a pass intended for nicks, made a nice interception. the turnover from manning and the colts after the touchdown, get it right back. >> troy: you'll see the spacing between these receivers, brandon myers gets pushed out. you see you...
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you've been great. ( mid-tempo jazz bass intro ) ♪ you give me fever ( pop ) ♪ when you touch me ♪ feveryou hold me tight ( pop ) ♪ fever! ♪ ha! kill me. ( popping ) well, seymour, it seems we've put together a baseball team and i was wondering, who's on first? yes, not the pronoun but rather a player with the unlikely name of "who" is on first. yes, well, that's just great, seymour. we've been out here six seconds. you've already managed to blow the routine. ( muttering ): sexless freak. ( chuckling ) well, it seems as though we're just about at the halfway point. so why don't we call it intermission? excuse me. out of the way. ( general conversation ) oh! don't go too far. if you like cafeteria workers in beatle wigs with tennis racquet guitars you won't want to miss the second half. you drive. i eat. dad, you were supposed to pay for those snacks. i saw krabappel's butt. i paid. whoopsie. hmm. this could take a minute. there's an opening, mom. i don't know. i-i hate to change lanes once i get going. that's really for race car drivers. to your left. he's letting you in. go! no, no. as
you've been great. ( mid-tempo jazz bass intro ) ♪ you give me fever ( pop ) ♪ when you touch me ♪ feveryou hold me tight ( pop ) ♪ fever! ♪ ha! kill me. ( popping ) well, seymour, it seems we've put together a baseball team and i was wondering, who's on first? yes, not the pronoun but rather a player with the unlikely name of "who" is on first. yes, well, that's just great, seymour. we've been out here six seconds. you've already managed to blow the routine. ( muttering ):...
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Aug 21, 2013
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>>> no es imposible, cuesta trabajo, y te podrÍa tardar mÁs tempo que los cierres, los cierres se tardanares mensuales, alrededor de la vida del prÉstamo, una que vez que termine, 50 mil dÓlares. >>> no, no. >>> mucho dinero. >>> si necesitamos una casa la podemos comprar, y cambiar el interÉs. >>> sÍ, por supuesto, se recomienda que sea luego de 5 aÑos, tienes que pagar los gastos de cierre, cuesta dinero, no es negocio hacerlo antes de 5 aÑos. >>> tienes razÓn gracias por la informaciÓn, no se olviden si quieren mÁs informaciÓn, y ahorre dinerito, vaya uvideos. com, y encontrarÁn todo. >>> toma control de tus finanzas y el crÉdito para que sea mÁs econÓmico el cierre, y lograr el sueÑo de tu vida. >>> sÍ, el sueÑo de tener tu casa, lo que todo el mundo viene a estados unidos a hacer. >>> el gran sueÑo americano. >>> gracias un millÓn, volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." ♪ yo se que estoy yo aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica ♪". quÉ tal gente somos los amigos del grupo cazadores desde chicago illinois para la gente de "despierta amÉrica", un saludo. >>> bueno, para dÓnde voy? >>> patito, tranquilo
>>> no es imposible, cuesta trabajo, y te podrÍa tardar mÁs tempo que los cierres, los cierres se tardanares mensuales, alrededor de la vida del prÉstamo, una que vez que termine, 50 mil dÓlares. >>> no, no. >>> mucho dinero. >>> si necesitamos una casa la podemos comprar, y cambiar el interÉs. >>> sÍ, por supuesto, se recomienda que sea luego de 5 aÑos, tienes que pagar los gastos de cierre, cuesta dinero, no es negocio hacerlo antes de 5...
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Aug 24, 2013
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if you run this up tempo offense, you know, you better stay on. these guys are gassed. you get into the third quarter, get into the fourth quarter, and it's a 10-5 ratio, that's a lot of football being played by the defense. buffalo has 8 first downs. it is a great theory if you can adhere to it but you have to get first downs. >> chick: choice with the carry herewashington redskins may remember him. had he a cuff of coffee here. and three in and three out. with that series, nothing over five yards. they have not tried to go over the field. they have run by david emerson a couple of times. one of the guys is marcus easley, number 81, he has not played a lot. he will probably get some more. >> chick: and the sean powell. powell with the punt of 48 yards. we'll take a timeout here and pat white now back here ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. on the air. in the air. with live tv. >> chick: virginia 529 is prout to be the official college savings
if you run this up tempo offense, you know, you better stay on. these guys are gassed. you get into the third quarter, get into the fourth quarter, and it's a 10-5 ratio, that's a lot of football being played by the defense. buffalo has 8 first downs. it is a great theory if you can adhere to it but you have to get first downs. >> chick: choice with the carry herewashington redskins may remember him. had he a cuff of coffee here. and three in and three out. with that series, nothing over...
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Aug 10, 2013
08/13
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mark, 2-0.h-minute- the home squad set the tempo. goal.ly score was an own in the second half, this handball gave them a penalty kick. then, the deflection was handled. was time, the penalty kick hammered home for the 3-1 score line. seat,ach finally took a surely reading a sigh of relief. that was not that long ago they were one of the top clubs in the bundesliga as well, but they have struggled in recent years and last year said goodbye to the veteran coach. the new coach got off to a disastrous start when they were knocked out of the german cup last week. he needs to do better in the first league match. crack their fans will forgive them for almost anything, -- >> their fans will forgive them for almost anything. they are still smarting after the loss. the new coach ordered his side to take time out to reduce the head of round one of the bundesliga. harde guys worked preparing for the season. regardless of their failure to deliver, they have been training well together and we have a long road ahead to get to where we want to be. t
mark, 2-0.h-minute- the home squad set the tempo. goal.ly score was an own in the second half, this handball gave them a penalty kick. then, the deflection was handled. was time, the penalty kick hammered home for the 3-1 score line. seat,ach finally took a surely reading a sigh of relief. that was not that long ago they were one of the top clubs in the bundesliga as well, but they have struggled in recent years and last year said goodbye to the veteran coach. the new coach got off to a...
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Aug 17, 2013
08/13
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take care. [ mid-tempo music plays ] hi. hi, i'm melanie with the jackknife dog agency. dalena. you? good. um, oh. here, let me give you a card here. thank you. listen, i'm scouting for clients, and we're looking for dogs to be in movies and tv things like that. is that something you might be interested in? maybe. uh-huh. and you're -- oh, is this -- oh, this is your dog. ah. oh, boy, he's friendly, isn't he? uh-huh. yeah, he -- oh, i don't know. mm. ah. maybe next time. he's not quite what we're looking for. no. ♪ it's gonna be okay ♪ it's gonna be okay [ cheering ] man: hit the gas! whoo! faster! faster! whoo-hoo! yeah! whoo! hit the gas! whoo! as we get older, doctors recommend that we play games to keep our minds sharp, but i'm not sure this one's helping. bring it on, wetty bhite. [bleep] unbelievable. she never misses. [ body thuds ] ooh! would you help me out? i got this -- i got a terrible itch right here. just right on my right shoulder blade. oh. right there? it's driving me nuts. yeah. ooh! oh, good, good. a little bit further down. just a little further down. a littl
take care. [ mid-tempo music plays ] hi. hi, i'm melanie with the jackknife dog agency. dalena. you? good. um, oh. here, let me give you a card here. thank you. listen, i'm scouting for clients, and we're looking for dogs to be in movies and tv things like that. is that something you might be interested in? maybe. uh-huh. and you're -- oh, is this -- oh, this is your dog. ah. oh, boy, he's friendly, isn't he? uh-huh. yeah, he -- oh, i don't know. mm. ah. maybe next time. he's not quite what...
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Aug 20, 2013
08/13
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i am ecstatic. [ chuckles ] [ up-tempo music plays ] >> announcer: that's right.say goodbye to boring treadmills or struggling for hours at the gym and start having fun shedding pounds, losing inches off your waist, and sculpting that lean, sexy body you've always wanted, all while you're just dancing. >> i lost 30 pounds dancing. >> when i would be at the gym, i kind of felt like i was in a fishbowl. you know, i always felt like i was the biggest person trying to work out. i lost 30 pounds dancing. with rockin' body, the moves are so easy, anyone can do it. >> announcer: that's because rockin' body was created by fitness expert and insanity creator shaun t. but what you may not know is that he's a world-renowned dancer and choreographer, and for years, people have waited in sold-out lines to take his dance classes to learn shaun's fun, easy-to-follow moves designed to transform their bodies, all while they're just dancing to great music. >> i've created many workout programs, and some of them are insanely hard, but if you want something easy and fun and gives you
i am ecstatic. [ chuckles ] [ up-tempo music plays ] >> announcer: that's right.say goodbye to boring treadmills or struggling for hours at the gym and start having fun shedding pounds, losing inches off your waist, and sculpting that lean, sexy body you've always wanted, all while you're just dancing. >> i lost 30 pounds dancing. >> when i would be at the gym, i kind of felt like i was in a fishbowl. you know, i always felt like i was the biggest person trying to work out. i...
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Aug 11, 2013
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you write, maybe do not want to give away your secrets, but are you writing in real time, at that tempoyou 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 the
you write, maybe do not want to give away your secrets, but are you writing in real time, at that tempoyou 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...
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Aug 3, 2013
08/13
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boy, the tempos, brought to bear.y were ready to pill ear. >> we got to say it. >> sure. >> revelation that the nsa has been doing very, very deep spying of average citizens, aren't engaged in crime. now there is the key stroke technology. you know? >> yeah. right. >> isn't that oakland is trying to draw day line around it. say, sand, per se. >> entirely so. deaf niltly, national surveillance conversation we are having plays a lot into what is going on. there is some concern that oakland which has undeniably been in disarray for a while. may not be the best agency. [ indiscernible ] >> there are more eyes on the street with cameras. is this an agency you want having this awareness of your street. >> there are so few cops. we cannot target our policing with the few cops we have until we have enough cops. >> assuming they have somebody watching the cameras not using them after the fact. >> do they? >> that costs money. >> we don't know yet. >> before weave leave this topic. of law enforcement. josh, the supreme court re
boy, the tempos, brought to bear.y were ready to pill ear. >> we got to say it. >> sure. >> revelation that the nsa has been doing very, very deep spying of average citizens, aren't engaged in crime. now there is the key stroke technology. you know? >> yeah. right. >> isn't that oakland is trying to draw day line around it. say, sand, per se. >> entirely so. deaf niltly, national surveillance conversation we are having plays a lot into what is going on. there...
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Aug 23, 2013
08/13
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so you can. [ up-tempo music playing ] [ camera shutter clicking ] >> rick: madison, don't look so worried madison: it's awfully quiet out there. >> rick: it'll be fine. >> madison: okay. >> rick: we know what we're doing. whether or not it pays off is... >> madison: i hope so, rick. >> rick: me too. >> maya: [ sighs ] >> rick: okay, soon as the music changes. go. go, go, go, go, go, go. i know what you're thinking. >> maya: there is no reaction
so you can. [ up-tempo music playing ] [ camera shutter clicking ] >> rick: madison, don't look so worried madison: it's awfully quiet out there. >> rick: it'll be fine. >> madison: okay. >> rick: we know what we're doing. whether or not it pays off is... >> madison: i hope so, rick. >> rick: me too. >> maya: [ sighs ] >> rick: okay, soon as the music changes. go. go, go, go, go, go, go. i know what you're thinking. >> maya: there is no...
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Aug 25, 2013
08/13
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so get to work. ( up-tempo music playing ) - oh my gosh. - ( southern accent ) excuse me.t this. i am so sorry. ( chuckles ) here i am, squeezing around, making a complete pig of myself. - ( chuckles ) - look at this. - are you, uh-- - i'm fine, really. - it's nothing. - what was it before i got here? uh, appletini. well, that sounds good. was it good? uh, yes, they're very good. they're great. we'll have two of those, please. you comin' or goin'? well, i woke up in knoxville, i'm supposed to be sleeping in belgium and here i am in new york waiting for an appletini. so i guess i'm just not sure. my daddy was from tennessee. you're kidding. where? oh, just a little town. it was actually named after our family. you're not gonna make me guess, are you? - uh, bofferd. - get outta here. - what? - is this some kind of joke? no, not at all. i used to go fishing in bofferd. i grew up in darnum, next county over! well, that's my name-- bofferd-- barbara bofferd. here, look. have a look. damn! well, it's nice to meet you, barbara. i'm jimmy tierney. hmm. you don't seem like a jimmy.
so get to work. ( up-tempo music playing ) - oh my gosh. - ( southern accent ) excuse me.t this. i am so sorry. ( chuckles ) here i am, squeezing around, making a complete pig of myself. - ( chuckles ) - look at this. - are you, uh-- - i'm fine, really. - it's nothing. - what was it before i got here? uh, appletini. well, that sounds good. was it good? uh, yes, they're very good. they're great. we'll have two of those, please. you comin' or goin'? well, i woke up in knoxville, i'm supposed to...
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Aug 23, 2013
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. >> no, no, unless -- tavis: it's all up-tempo. >> yeah, yeah. that's the thing.ry once in a while i try to write a love song and i go, "ah, it's not working." tavis: yeah. [laughter] leave that to stevie wonder, huh? >> yeah, leave it to stevie, marvin gaye, john legend and all them cats. tavis: yeah. >> but yeah, i like to make music that's very upbeat and makes you want to dance, but choose lyrics that are really inspiring. tavis: right. >> that's really my thing as a young black artist. i really, my goal in every song is to try and be a positive influence for younger up-and- coming artists, to show them that you can make great popular music while having something good to say. because i've seen the effect that a lot of the negative hip- hop music or r&b has had on our young kids, so. tavis: you work with young kids too. >> yes, yes, yes. i've got the robert randolph music and arts resource center coming. tavis: right. >> in irvington, in newark, new jersey. it's been a big battle trying to sift through all of the stuff with the board of education, which -- tavi
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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
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tempo also dialled into conference calls by handling the pass code. >>> are the number of e-mails you daily getting best of you? here are five weighingss to control it. >> reporter: one, disable notifications. unless you have to reply immediately, check your inbox two to three times a day. unsubscribe to letters you don't care about. it may seem easy to delete them but with important ones mixed in you may lose track of the ones that require attention. 3, learn how to search e-mail. instead of learning how to search folders, familiarize yourself. 4, adopt an archive mentality. move messages you no longer have a need for. five, clean out folders. clean up the e-mails that were in your inbox before you started. if you've been on facebook and twitter lately, you've probably seen a lot of hash tags. by definition a hash tag is simply a phrase or specific key word with a pound sign placed in front of it. smart business owners are using hash tags on all of their social media platforms to reach customers that are fast, easy, effective, and personal. plus, it's markets that doesn't cost a dime
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tempo, tempo, tempo. >> she only works with the best. whoever she chooses, she sees raw talent.she can make it. always the one cracking the whip and making sure i would work hard enough but at the same time, she was wonderful. >> that was two-time olympic gold medal figure skater katarina witt in the upcoming movie "the diplomat," the latest in the espn 9 for 9 series. she joins us now. it's great to have you on the show. >> good morning. >> it's amazing looking at that video. i want to actually go backwards and start with 1984 and answ'88n you won the gold. you were under more pressure than people might have even assumed. what was the difference between gold and silver for you? >> the difference definitely is most of the time you say you lose gold and you don't say you win silver, so definitely being on this level, you really want to go and win the gold, and it was really important for me, especially my second gold medal in calgary, because it was really about, am i allowed to keep skating or should i stay in the country for the rest of my life. >> you couldn't leave the countr
tempo, tempo, tempo. >> she only works with the best. whoever she chooses, she sees raw talent.she can make it. always the one cracking the whip and making sure i would work hard enough but at the same time, she was wonderful. >> that was two-time olympic gold medal figure skater katarina witt in the upcoming movie "the diplomat," the latest in the espn 9 for 9 series. she joins us now. it's great to have you on the show. >> good morning. >> it's amazing...
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spouting that say again all right gentlemen we're going to a short break here we're going to keep up the tempo after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american dream state with our state. as a. lead . if it was a. very hard to take the plunge again long here is a plug that has sex with the perfect hair plugs let's play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists. lists lists. let's just say. it's. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into the report. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recessi
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tempo simplifies dialing into conference calls by handling the pass code. >>> are the number of e-mailsou get daily getting the best of you? here now are five ways to control your e-mail inbox courtesy of entrepreneur.com. >>> one, disable notifications. unless your job depends on replies within minutes, check your inbox two to three times a day, preferably for fixed amounts of time. two, unsubscribe from news letters you don't care about. it may seem easy to delete them as they come in, but with important e-mails mixed in with unimportant ones you may lose track of the ones that require attention. three, learn how to search e-mail. instead of using folders, familiarize yourself with common search terms to get to your urgent e-mails quicker. >>> four, adopt an archive mentality. move messages you no longer have an immediate need for to another folder. >>> and five, clean out older messages. after you have a system in place to effectively handle new e-mails, clean up the e-mails that were in your inbox before you started. >>> if you've been on facebook or twitter lately, you probably hav
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spouting that say again all right gentlemen we're going to a short break here we're going to keep up the tempo after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american dream state with our. legal. system. ok. on to virginia. county. a. way up there. as go. right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for you this is a fruits that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. right on the scene. first right. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to
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spouting that say again all right gentlemen we're going to a short break here we're going to keep up the tempo after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american dream state with our. lisa bloom. is. she good leverage or. was to build a new its most sophisticated group which on certainly doesn't give the doing about anything mission to teach creation why you should care about humans. this is why you should want your only on the dog. cuba is not a failure of the cuban people. sidel castro one of. the shows both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states to present a united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. but still a johns freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle two minds who were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i w
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spouting that say again all right gentlemen we're going to a short break here we're going to keep up the tempo after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american dream state with our. lisa bloom. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world lights never. the old picture of today's no longer from around the globe. local. t.v. . interview. good. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to hope for a shelter on the day plenty. you know. they say with. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you we're discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here and when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the r
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spouting that say again all right gentlemen we're going to a short break here we're going to keep up the tempo after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american dream state with our. new. zealand. is a. wealthy british sun it's time. for. the. markets. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our what do you think would be enough cries for americans and the west in general to realize that the noting with violence is actually extremely counterproductive to that only national interest. and vino they are locked into being in any of the middle eastern companies they created all of the create state and went about it is a feed steve this is the best play. actually i think i'll get him to stop his speech. led. in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people. sidel castro in the. assassination. by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states the president united states himself the defendants an intelligence arms had to infiltrate to r
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the new 47-floor tempo skyscraper is the tallest residential building in the european union. the problem? there is no elevator past the 20th floor. the original design had 20 floors, but it was later upgraded to 47. the project got behind schedule and in a rush to finish somebody forgot to complete the elevator to the rest of the building. >>> now one last check of the weather. >> live doppler 7hd right now is picking up the low clouds and a bit of fog and mist and drizzle. all of this will move back in and a little bit of a widespread tomorrow morning. the good news is it should burn back to the coast a little sooner. sunshine, warmer temperatures. it will be hot in dallas. 100 degrees. you add in the humidity at 90% and it is going to be muggy. new orleans 89 with scattered thunderstorms. you will see the thunderstorms from atlanta and washington, d.c. and all the way up to new york city. new york tomorrow is 81. denver 85 and 95 salt lake city and in california we are going to look for some warm temperatures to hot temperatures in palm springs. rebounding to 107, 103 las v
the new 47-floor tempo skyscraper is the tallest residential building in the european union. the problem? there is no elevator past the 20th floor. the original design had 20 floors, but it was later upgraded to 47. the project got behind schedule and in a rush to finish somebody forgot to complete the elevator to the rest of the building. >>> now one last check of the weather. >> live doppler 7hd right now is picking up the low clouds and a bit of fog and mist and drizzle. all...
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the new 47-floor tempo skyscraper is the tallest residential building in the european union. the problem? there is no elevator past the 20th floor. the original design had 20 floors, but it was later upgraded to 47. the project got behind schedule and in a rush to finish somebody forgot to complete the elevator to the rest of the building. >>> now one last check of the weather. >> live doppler 7hd right now is picking up the low clouds and a bit of fog and mist and drizzle. all of this will move back in and a little bit of a widespread tomorrow morning. the good news is it should burn back to the coast a little sooner. sunshine, warmer temperatures. it will be hot in dallas. 100 degrees. you add in the humidity at 90% and it is going to be muggy. new orleans 89 with scattered thunderstorms. you will see the thunderstorms from atlanta and washington, d.c. and all the way up to new york city. new york tomorrow is 81. denver 85 and 95 salt lake city and in california we are going to look for some warm temperatures to hot temperatures in palm springs. rebounding to 107, 103 las v
the new 47-floor tempo skyscraper is the tallest residential building in the european union. the problem? there is no elevator past the 20th floor. the original design had 20 floors, but it was later upgraded to 47. the project got behind schedule and in a rush to finish somebody forgot to complete the elevator to the rest of the building. >>> now one last check of the weather. >> live doppler 7hd right now is picking up the low clouds and a bit of fog and mist and drizzle. all...
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very high operations tempo over the last 10, 12 years with wars in iraq and afghanistan. host: what is the cost of this project, and how does that compare to costs from previous play the united states has undertaken to build? guest: somewhere around $400 billion give or take. there is some been -- there have been some decline in the cost and the actual lifetime operation sustainment costs had recently been reported about 1.1 trillion dollars, which is something like 30% higher than anybody would have hoped. they have been able to knock that down about 22% because that they have gone into the flight test program, they are learning more and more about the systems and how they work and what breaks more often, what brings less, and how many people are required to fly the lanes and so on. those types of things are giving them more granularity as to their cost. host: have there been concerns about cost overruns for this project? guest: significant. it was supposed to cost for the entire program of 2443 we roughly production fighters $400 billion. the actual cost of the plan its
very high operations tempo over the last 10, 12 years with wars in iraq and afghanistan. host: what is the cost of this project, and how does that compare to costs from previous play the united states has undertaken to build? guest: somewhere around $400 billion give or take. there is some been -- there have been some decline in the cost and the actual lifetime operation sustainment costs had recently been reported about 1.1 trillion dollars, which is something like 30% higher than anybody...
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. >> richard, we've seen a real increase in the tempo of drone strikes. we know there's a plus and minus value to drone strikes. there is civilian damage and it angers people. we're talking in the last week or ten days, five drone strikes in yemen. >> at least five drone strikes. two in the last 48 hours and over the last ten days we've seen an uptick in the number of attacks in yemen. this is after a several-month lull. a campaign has clearly begun in that country but when you go to areas in yemen that have been impacted by drone strikes, oftentimes you can see that these drone strikes do create more enemies and they are of limited value. if there is a particular individual who is on his way to do something dangerous, then i think almost anyone in the counter terrorism community will argue that that person has to be taken off the battlefield is the phrase they like to use. i've spoken to people who are in counter terrorism to drone anyone suspicious, to drone anyone that's a never ending cycle. i was speaking to someone recently, mowing the lawn is not a
. >> richard, we've seen a real increase in the tempo of drone strikes. we know there's a plus and minus value to drone strikes. there is civilian damage and it angers people. we're talking in the last week or ten days, five drone strikes in yemen. >> at least five drone strikes. two in the last 48 hours and over the last ten days we've seen an uptick in the number of attacks in yemen. this is after a several-month lull. a campaign has clearly begun in that country but when you go...
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very high operations tempo over the last 10, 12 years with wars in iraq and afghanistan. host: what is the cost of this project, and how does that compare to costs from previous play the united states has undertaken to build? guest: somewhere around $400 billion give or take. there is some been -- there have been some decline in the cost and the actual lifetime operation sustainment costs had recently been reported about 1.1 trillion dollars, which is something like 30% higher than anybody would have hoped. they have been able to knock that down about 22% because that they have gone into the flight test program, they are learning more and more about the systems and how they work and what breaks more often, what brings less, and how many people are required to fly the lanes and so on. those types of things are giving them more granularity as to their cost. host: have there been concerns about cost overruns for this project? guest: significant. it was supposed to cost for the entire program of 2443 we
very high operations tempo over the last 10, 12 years with wars in iraq and afghanistan. host: what is the cost of this project, and how does that compare to costs from previous play the united states has undertaken to build? guest: somewhere around $400 billion give or take. there is some been -- there have been some decline in the cost and the actual lifetime operation sustainment costs had recently been reported about 1.1 trillion dollars, which is something like 30% higher than anybody...
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but nothing has changed as far as the tempo that has picked up. if anything they're seeing more action on the ground. that is one reason yes w need something decisive not passive aggressive. assad will use this to kill more. ones we drop mills sill they ship bodies to the area and say our bombs killed innocents and be ready to give them a decisive blow. melissa: mike baker what do you read from what we're doing right now. there is a lot of talk we're sending signals we're on the verge, here we come and we haven't done anything. we're sending a lot of signals. are we as civilians reading what is going on incorrectly. >> no. we're reading the same mixed signals the rest of the world is. we're redenining the length of the word verge here. it is always good before you engage in military activity of any sort to have an endgame, to have a strategy. we're all kind of wondering with that endgame is. the next part, you know, once they said undeniable evidence and no doubt and they combined that with the red line and moral obscenity, then you would assume t
but nothing has changed as far as the tempo that has picked up. if anything they're seeing more action on the ground. that is one reason yes w need something decisive not passive aggressive. assad will use this to kill more. ones we drop mills sill they ship bodies to the area and say our bombs killed innocents and be ready to give them a decisive blow. melissa: mike baker what do you read from what we're doing right now. there is a lot of talk we're sending signals we're on the verge, here we...
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. >> and there was some reporting in the "new york times" that it may be related to an increased tempo in drone attacks in yemen. >> well, i have not heard any speculation to that effect and my suspicion is that given al qaeda's intentions of its focus on harming the interests of the united states, i mean this is an ongoing challenge that we've had with al qaeda linked organizations for some time. right? so i'm not that surprised that al qaeda would target u.s. interests at this time. they've done it in the past and i just think the answer to this is for us to get better at strengthening our embassies, and of course better at interception of this intelligence. and this intelligence, of course, is not only used to protect the united states. it is important to understand it's also used to protect our allies such as the uk, and in continental europe. certainly it is used in afghanistan, it's used in israel and in the middle east. so it is an important asset that protects not only our foreign service officers but also protects many of our allies around the world. >> thank you so much, chai
. >> and there was some reporting in the "new york times" that it may be related to an increased tempo in drone attacks in yemen. >> well, i have not heard any speculation to that effect and my suspicion is that given al qaeda's intentions of its focus on harming the interests of the united states, i mean this is an ongoing challenge that we've had with al qaeda linked organizations for some time. right? so i'm not that surprised that al qaeda would target u.s. interests...
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the calculus is that we're hoping to force them to change their tempo and their timing and hopefully when they do that that screws up the operation. i think the problem is that that's -- it's an estimate. that's a guess. and the reality is that we know right now that the same al qaeda networks where al qaeda leaders gather to release their material and to chat and whatnot, we know right now that the reports that the u.s. has intercepted these communications are being posted on there as of this moment. so al qaeda is very much aware of exactly what we know, and they know that we know that they know what we know. the question is of course what they do with it. if they're far enough advanced in the planning, they may not stop whatever they were planning. they may try to go ahead with it anyway. it's hard to say. but obviously in this case the calculus was the threat was so serious it was risk -- it was worth risking the fact that they would find out how they knew what we were up to in order to get the alert out and make sure that u.s. diplomatic facilities and americans in general in th
the calculus is that we're hoping to force them to change their tempo and their timing and hopefully when they do that that screws up the operation. i think the problem is that that's -- it's an estimate. that's a guess. and the reality is that we know right now that the same al qaeda networks where al qaeda leaders gather to release their material and to chat and whatnot, we know right now that the reports that the u.s. has intercepted these communications are being posted on there as of this...
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of irresponsibility if the administration doesn't take these steps because as bob said, the threat tempo in places like pakistan and in yemen as well are so high that on a daily basis, you are dealing with significant, credible threats to our consulates and our embassies. there's an obligation you have to take action. ultimately, it becomes a judgment call. it depends on the credibility of the sources, how significant the threat may be, and as bob talked about, how capable the local security forces are. we do rely on local security forces in every country. but certainly there are some countries where our embassies have been strengthened, have been fortified, in places like pakistan. the embassy in islamabad is much stronger, capable of withstanding some of the car bomb attacks you have seen in the past. so moving the consulate personnel from lahore to islamabad is a smart move. what everyone should remember is in these type of high-threat environments, dealing with terrorism threats on a daily basis is part of their job. >> with our intelligence in all of this, bob, comes the fact there
of irresponsibility if the administration doesn't take these steps because as bob said, the threat tempo in places like pakistan and in yemen as well are so high that on a daily basis, you are dealing with significant, credible threats to our consulates and our embassies. there's an obligation you have to take action. ultimately, it becomes a judgment call. it depends on the credibility of the sources, how significant the threat may be, and as bob talked about, how capable the local security...
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i am ecstatic. [ chuckles ] [ up-tempo music plays ] >> announcer: that's right. say goodbye to boring treadmills or struggling for hours at the gym and start having fun s losing inches off your waist body you've always wanted, all while you're just dancing. >> i lost 30 pounds dancing. >> when i would be at the gym, i kind of felt like i was in a fishbowl. you know, i always felt like i was the biggest person trying to work out. i lost 30 pounds dancing. with rockin' body,...