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spartan bookstore textbook manager--cindy nimrud (num-a-rood) --says some students may not go for it. ">>>(cindy nimrud/spartan bookstore textbook manager) most people prefer the actual paperback so they can touch the paper and be able to write notes and those things." if students want hard copies, they will be available for 20 dollars a piece. the legislation goes into effect in the fall semester of 2013. the career center is holding interview workshops on campus to help students ail interviews and land jobs. these workshops go over the strategies that should be used by interviewees to be more prepared and confident during the interview process. a new online program is being used by the university to give students an interactive mock interview... users can answer questions and go back to critique themselves. the career center feels it is important to educate students on the little things that can turn an interview from average to outstanding. ">>>it's very easy for students, with their busy schedules, to skip the preparation. i think after they come here and see then they know exactl
spartan bookstore textbook manager--cindy nimrud (num-a-rood) --says some students may not go for it. ">>>(cindy nimrud/spartan bookstore textbook manager) most people prefer the actual paperback so they can touch the paper and be able to write notes and those things." if students want hard copies, they will be available for 20 dollars a piece. the legislation goes into effect in the fall semester of 2013. the career center is holding interview workshops on campus to help...
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. >> 18 through 25, we will begin by calling the public hearing of sufficiency of textbooks instructional materials for 2012-2013, as required by the education code of section 60119. may i hear a motion and a second. >> so moved. >> the code. >> okay. got you. >> reading the recommendation by sanctos. >> good evening. daisy sanctos, supervisor and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials as required by education code section 60119. and i will read the therefore, be it result. therefore be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco unified school district has determined that as of the instructional materials hearing held on october 9, 2012, each pupil in the san francisco unified school district has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in math, science, history, and social science and english arts and including the component of an adopted program and be it further resolved that each has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in foreign languages and health classes and that the high s
. >> 18 through 25, we will begin by calling the public hearing of sufficiency of textbooks instructional materials for 2012-2013, as required by the education code of section 60119. may i hear a motion and a second. >> so moved. >> the code. >> okay. got you. >> reading the recommendation by sanctos. >> good evening. daisy sanctos, supervisor and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials as...
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everybody used textbook bought used goods at a yard sale shop on e-bay and it's probably everyone that i know well the u.s. supreme court has taken on a case this president could make all the difference on how legal it is for you to buy use or form products without violating copyright laws it all begins with one man souped up curtseying a ph d. student from the university of southern california who resold it for an addition textbooks to american students for less than the us version cost the books publishers john wiley and sons won a copyright lawsuit six hundred thousand dollars against him soup up however appealed to the case the u.s. supreme court drawing attention from groups like costco and e bay both of which claim that they would be severely affected by a ruling that could drastically change international commerce so let's break this down a bit and the u.s. laws such that once a seller sells a product the purchaser has the right to resell the product this is known as first sale doctrine mean the product manufacturer only has control of the first sale of the product well that's p
everybody used textbook bought used goods at a yard sale shop on e-bay and it's probably everyone that i know well the u.s. supreme court has taken on a case this president could make all the difference on how legal it is for you to buy use or form products without violating copyright laws it all begins with one man souped up curtseying a ph d. student from the university of southern california who resold it for an addition textbooks to american students for less than the us version cost the...
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one innovation -- 3d software for textbooks. software companies hope to make education more exciting with their offerings. >> there are some areas where textbooks are no longer so effective. that is where the cyberclassroom can take over. they can go into the third dimension. >> these new classrooms require active input from users. >> our correspondent is at the frankfurt book fair for us all week. how present our digital books at the fair this year? also, how much of a whole does digital technology have on the german market, would you say -- how much of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very smal
one innovation -- 3d software for textbooks. software companies hope to make education more exciting with their offerings. >> there are some areas where textbooks are no longer so effective. that is where the cyberclassroom can take over. they can go into the third dimension. >> these new classrooms require active input from users. >> our correspondent is at the frankfurt book fair for us all week. how present our digital books at the fair this year? also, how much of a whole...
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. >> 18 through 25, we will begin by calling the public hearing of sufficiency of textbooks instructional materials for 2012-2013, as required by the education code of section 60119. may i hear a motion and a second. >> so moved. >> the code. >> okay. got you. >> reading the recommendation by sanctos. >> good evening. daisy sanctos, supervisor and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials as required by education code section 60119. and i will read the therefore, be it result. therefore be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco unified ol
. >> 18 through 25, we will begin by calling the public hearing of sufficiency of textbooks instructional materials for 2012-2013, as required by the education code of section 60119. may i hear a motion and a second. >> so moved. >> the code. >> okay. got you. >> reading the recommendation by sanctos. >> good evening. daisy sanctos, supervisor and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials as...
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this is a classic, textbook example of a killer, if not a serial killer. we are taking your call.ut to you. rita cosby, what more are we learning about sigg? >> well, when you talk about skinning rats, apparently some of this he was testing in school. remember, he was in these mortician classes. but people are saying he was fascinated with death. testing how living beings would be affected by decomposition, dirt on them. also this knife collection that you talk about, nancy, too. he had switch blades. he even played knife games with friends and was fascinated by dark clothing, this dark behavior. the other thing i want to point out, this pornography that you talk about at the age 15. we were about this the other day. remember, he dropped out of high school and also, vocational school around that time. we don't know why. was he push out? was there some crime? we don't know. he is a juvenile. there may be something tied to this pornography at that same time. >> joining me right now is jacqueline miller. this is sigg's classmate at arapahoe community college. thank you for being with
this is a classic, textbook example of a killer, if not a serial killer. we are taking your call.ut to you. rita cosby, what more are we learning about sigg? >> well, when you talk about skinning rats, apparently some of this he was testing in school. remember, he was in these mortician classes. but people are saying he was fascinated with death. testing how living beings would be affected by decomposition, dirt on them. also this knife collection that you talk about, nancy, too. he had...
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held on october 9, 2012, each pupil in the san francisco unified school district has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in math, science, history, and social science and english arts and including the component of an adopted program and be it further resolved that each has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in foreign languages and health classes and that the high schools have science, laboratory equipment, available related to the core science classes. >> no public speakers signed up for this. comments from the board? >> seeing none? roll call please. >> thank you, miss ly. >> yes. >> fewer? >> yes. >> maufus >> yes. >> mendoza. >> yes. >> murase. >> aye. >> norton, wynns. >> aye. >> item m, discussion of other educational issues done tonight, consent calendar resolutions removed at previous meeting, for second reading and action, none tonight. item 0, consent on calendar moved and seconded under section f. roll call please. >> miss ly. yes. >> and miss fewer. >> yes. >> maufus? >> yes. >> mendoza. >> yes, except on items k2, and k5. >> thank you. dr. morasi? >>
held on october 9, 2012, each pupil in the san francisco unified school district has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in math, science, history, and social science and english arts and including the component of an adopted program and be it further resolved that each has sufficient textbooks or instructional materials in foreign languages and health classes and that the high schools have science, laboratory equipment, available related to the core science classes. >> no...
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it comes to mind johnson and johnson during that tylenol recall many years ago, and it was a textbook case of how to do things. and then you think about the oil spill in the gulf coast and how bp handled all that. a lot of mistakes and missteps. so as you look at the toyota situation, if you were advising the management, what would you tell them about lessons learned and what they should do? >> this is one that really comes back to the basics of marketing, you know, put your customer first. be honest, be transparent, address a problem as it comes up and tell the truth about what's going on. and respond quickly. today especially with the social media tools and the 24-7 news cycle. a brand and marketer needs to respond when these problems arise. so toyota i think is already following the textbook and doing the best it can given the circumstances. >> susie: thank you so much, kunur patel, brand strategist. >> susie: on wall street today lots of anxiety over faltering global economies and nervousness entering the potential mediocre earning season. and just weighed on the markets. last nig
it comes to mind johnson and johnson during that tylenol recall many years ago, and it was a textbook case of how to do things. and then you think about the oil spill in the gulf coast and how bp handled all that. a lot of mistakes and missteps. so as you look at the toyota situation, if you were advising the management, what would you tell them about lessons learned and what they should do? >> this is one that really comes back to the basics of marketing, you know, put your customer...
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if you look at the textbooks that students are taught you have a picture of a factory with smokestacksand workers with lunch pails walking in and out of the factory produce goods and services the workers spot but that's not what banks make loans for. or they don't make loans to build factories or to build anything they make loans only against collateral that's already in place real estate that's already there or oil and gas reserves or the end of corporate raiders to take over a company that's in place and the corporate raider doesn't build up the company and hire more labor with lunch pails it sizes the labor and cuts costs a grabs the pension funds and says we're going to go bankrupt if you don't renegotiate your actions from defined benefit or you know what you're going to be getting to defined contribution plans for all you know is what you pay in ok let me do a bit going to go shave are going to go bankrupt and wipe out your pension altogether so you know. i think part of a predatory and shrinking process let me let me jump in for a second because the comment was made this week fr
if you look at the textbooks that students are taught you have a picture of a factory with smokestacksand workers with lunch pails walking in and out of the factory produce goods and services the workers spot but that's not what banks make loans for. or they don't make loans to build factories or to build anything they make loans only against collateral that's already in place real estate that's already there or oil and gas reserves or the end of corporate raiders to take over a company that's...
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i mean, my book is one of the more popular textbooks now, and so i teach and so forth and so i've been on the tv shows and stuff to, you know, maybe i'm playing a little of a role, but i -- it's, you know, friedman always said that he stood on the shoulders of giants as issac newton said, and i feel the same way. i've been here with all these great economists who came before me. >> you said you teach. where are you currently teaching? >> well, i'm currently teaching at mercy college, a program at sing sing penitentiary believe it or not. i was teaching at columbia university, and i was teaching the best and brightest, but in maximum security prison, all male, maybe 25 students, i teach economics and business, and they have an incredible thirst for knowledge. it's unbelievable how these men who have been imprisoned, committed serious crimes in their youth trying to turn their lives around. i had students there who read the entire textbook before coming to class, and i couldn't say that about, well, some of my students at columbia, but certainly not all of them. i'm teaching that. my wif
i mean, my book is one of the more popular textbooks now, and so i teach and so forth and so i've been on the tv shows and stuff to, you know, maybe i'm playing a little of a role, but i -- it's, you know, friedman always said that he stood on the shoulders of giants as issac newton said, and i feel the same way. i've been here with all these great economists who came before me. >> you said you teach. where are you currently teaching? >> well, i'm currently teaching at mercy...
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you saw the example in the textbook. if i pass these waves through a picket fence, maybe the picket fence can filter them out. it turns out, if i have a picket fence where the fence stakes are all vertical, i have vertical openings. and i shake my rope, and it goes right through the opening. it's like the opening weren't there, the shake goes right on through and the wave travels. that's easy to see. it is very conceptual. if i take the rope and shake it sideways however, it can't--the vibration can't get through the fence. and so what the fence does is it blocks it. and so that's a filter. and i have over here such a thing. here's a polarization filter, okay? and that's what this is. this will allow light to vibrate through going only one way, not another way. i don't know what the plane of this is. i can't see. but the-- and let's suppose it's like this. i have microscopic picket fences like that. i have in the back here a piece of white material that would diffuse light, so that when i shine light through it, it won't
you saw the example in the textbook. if i pass these waves through a picket fence, maybe the picket fence can filter them out. it turns out, if i have a picket fence where the fence stakes are all vertical, i have vertical openings. and i shake my rope, and it goes right through the opening. it's like the opening weren't there, the shake goes right on through and the wave travels. that's easy to see. it is very conceptual. if i take the rope and shake it sideways however, it can't--the...
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that ballot boxes and the more we know about political power really works not as it is taught in textbooks and high school and college but to ignore naked reality of political power the better our votes should be and the better our countries should be and lyndon johnson is the right man to examine political power. he was such a genius in the use of it, to bend washington to his will, the political power produced in the second half of the 20th century is endlessly fascinating, to watch him use it, in this book i just published, "the passage of power," to see him step into the presidency where president kennedy was assassinated with no preparation at all after political scientists say the time between election day in november and inauguration day is 11 weeks they are saying that is too short a time for a president to get ready. linda and some had two hours and 6 minutes from which he was sworn in on the plane on air force one and let's get airborne and landed in washington. he had to get off the plane ready to be president of the united states. to see him step in with no preparation at all a
that ballot boxes and the more we know about political power really works not as it is taught in textbooks and high school and college but to ignore naked reality of political power the better our votes should be and the better our countries should be and lyndon johnson is the right man to examine political power. he was such a genius in the use of it, to bend washington to his will, the political power produced in the second half of the 20th century is endlessly fascinating, to watch him use...
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>>barack obama handled thee libyan consulate attack withh textbook wordplay during the second presidential ddbate.>> [sot obama ]>>110:53 "the suggestioonttat anyone on mm ttam, whether secretary of state, the un mbassador would we haae lost four or five oo > trt=:16>> thh administration routineey touts iis foreiggn policy as highly effective. getting osama bin ladee nd snuffing out al qaida.>> [[ot lukk coffey]> sot in 22:37:03 "they do not havv understanding of the sort of &psoccal transffrmatiin we re witnessing."> trt+05>> luke coffey is an expert on middle east affairs anddcan pickk on many levels starting with cy coffey]> oo in22:37:07 "the arab spring in he iddle east, i think they hhvv misjudged it.>> throwing way three decades of friendship with egypt's hosni mubarek to wind up with tte muslim brotherhood.>>> [sot coffey]> sot in 12:37:50 eggpt is a naive to understand the powers are shifting."> trt=06 we'll... stream the debate ...live tonight on our website../ . fox baltimore ot com .../ page.../ facebook dot ccm... slash foxx baatimore...//.while... p you're... on our facebook
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if politicians aren't telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there islmost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn't even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis the elephant discovers how our nation began as he learns about the 13 original colonies and the period of colonial america is vitally important. it is the period in which our characteristics and traits were shaped and when we became american and our kids need know about this. >> mike: what do kids not know about american exceptionalism that is the overriding thing that they grow up with a different perspective of the country than they need to have. >> and our kids really need to know why we are such a special nation. if you look at recent surveys it is rather frightening. a survey that i looked at said that a majorit
if politicians aren't telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there islmost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn't even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis the...
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. >>> lugging heavy textbooks to class may be a thing of the past. to the use of textbooks in schools proposing schools around the country speed up switching from printed books to digital ones speaking to the national press club he said only a small number of districts are moving in that direction and the u.s. is falling behind the rest of the world in going digital. >> i think parents will be happen to see the trend going digital -- [ talking over each other ] >>> next, new this morning, flames rip through a berkeley duplex. the damage left and the family now homeless. >>> deal in the works that could leave the a's in oakland for the income few years. -- for the next few years. >>> she is a television news anchor, a viewer called her fat. how she is now fighting back. i moved to new york to work in fashion. so i had to look the part. t.j.maxx is such a great place cause i know when i go in there, i'm gonna score. they've got such great deals on all my favorite brands. fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx.
. >>> lugging heavy textbooks to class may be a thing of the past. to the use of textbooks in schools proposing schools around the country speed up switching from printed books to digital ones speaking to the national press club he said only a small number of districts are moving in that direction and the u.s. is falling behind the rest of the world in going digital. >> i think parents will be happen to see the trend going digital -- [ talking over each other ] >>> next,...
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it gives us a textbook example or opportunity to do an analysis side by side, a comparison of how long it took and how much it cost and the challenges of the first half traditionally versus the second half in an innovative way. we're looking at the possibility of bringing this as a potential study with a collaboration most likely of a higher learning, one of the universities that has a strong infrastructure program so that we can not just do the comparison, but use this to shed light on the entire state infrastructure program. the state is at a cross roads in terms of funding for transportation, the nation is looking for models that might work. that's what minority leader, pelosi said at the time of the ground breaking and this is the time to provide that information. an opportunity that will not present itself in such a clean way because in most cases, you're transferring the lessons of one project to another project and this is an opportunity to do a comparison side by side. i give you a recommendation on this in early in the next year. in terms of other studies and issues that we're
it gives us a textbook example or opportunity to do an analysis side by side, a comparison of how long it took and how much it cost and the challenges of the first half traditionally versus the second half in an innovative way. we're looking at the possibility of bringing this as a potential study with a collaboration most likely of a higher learning, one of the universities that has a strong infrastructure program so that we can not just do the comparison, but use this to shed light on the...
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if politicians aren't telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there is almost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn't even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis the elephant discovers how our nation began as he learns about the 13 original colonies and the period of colonial america is vitally important. it is the period in which our characteristics and traits were shaped and when we became american and our kids need know about this. >> mike: what do kids not know about american exceptionalism that is the overriding thing that they grow up with a different perspective of the country than they need to have. >> and our kids really need to know why we are such a special nation. if you look at recent surveys it is rather frightening. a survey that i looked at said that a major
if politicians aren't telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there is almost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn't even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis...
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>> textbook sigh school. >>> dr. cross. seriously. textbook.looks stunning. >> jimmy: that is matthew fox and tyler perry in "alex cross." it opens in theaters tomorrow. so sh the when up get the phone call and they say, we'd like you to be in a movie with tyler perry, do you say, i'm sorry, maybe you went to call jamie foxx? vivica a. fox? >> no, no. i didn't -- i wasn't really aware of much of his work before so, i just really thought, you know, he's got a big presense and he's a big guy. >> jimmy: you haven't seen the ma diaw movies? what's going on up in oregon? >> i don't know. not watching a lot of film. >> jimmy: oh, wow. you play a very crazy person named picasso. >> very bad guy. he's a serial killer and sometimes he collects a check for it. so, he likes to do it. he finds great enjoyment in it. >> jimmy: you torture people, you kill people, you do some scuba diving, as well. >> yes. that was the one sequence in the film that really made me nervous. i like to do all the stunts that they'll let me do. and there's this sequence where he
>> textbook sigh school. >>> dr. cross. seriously. textbook.looks stunning. >> jimmy: that is matthew fox and tyler perry in "alex cross." it opens in theaters tomorrow. so sh the when up get the phone call and they say, we'd like you to be in a movie with tyler perry, do you say, i'm sorry, maybe you went to call jamie foxx? vivica a. fox? >> no, no. i didn't -- i wasn't really aware of much of his work before so, i just really thought, you know, he's got a...
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if politicians aren't telling us the truth and the school textbooks and recent textbooks show there'set rid of almost all of the history of the united states and act as if there wasn't a revolutionary war or even a civil war, you've written a book to help kids understand who they are as >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> it's so important that children understand where we are, and my book "pilgrim's pride", learning about the 13 colonies. the period of colonial america is important and important for the kids know this. >> mike: and what do kids don't know about american exceptionalism, they grow up with a different perspective than they ought to have. >> that's what i write, our kids know why we are such a special nation. when you look at recent surveys, it's frightening. majority of fourth graders couldn't identify jamestown as our first english settlement. most fourth graders don't know why the pilgrims came from england and less than a third of 8th graders can explain why the colonies fought england. >> mike: well, i think it's a wonderful opportunity for families
if politicians aren't telling us the truth and the school textbooks and recent textbooks show there'set rid of almost all of the history of the united states and act as if there wasn't a revolutionary war or even a civil war, you've written a book to help kids understand who they are as >> that's right. >> mike: why is that important? >> it's so important that children understand where we are, and my book "pilgrim's pride", learning about the 13 colonies. the period...
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of content created every year and hoping representatives of foreign companies will open up their textbooks. the business of show business, music, movie, and animation. people from all over the world. they are here to see what japan has to offer. participants of this event are trying to negotiate this traditional rite for japanese music and animation. >> maybe we can be the first. >> sure. >> we've acquired a lot of content for this show. it's been very successful for our company. we're very pleased. >> reporter: japan's entertainment industry is the second largest in the world, after the united states. it made about $160 billion in 2007. but sales have dropped to around $150 billion since then. animation sales fell below $2 billion last year from their peak of 2.8 billion in 2005. domestic cd sales are also down, reflecting the shift to digital down loads. people in the industry hope foreign markets will give them a boost. they are trying to generate interest around the world, but especially in asia's rising economies. >> asia has been influenced by many major markets, and japan is a major
of content created every year and hoping representatives of foreign companies will open up their textbooks. the business of show business, music, movie, and animation. people from all over the world. they are here to see what japan has to offer. participants of this event are trying to negotiate this traditional rite for japanese music and animation. >> maybe we can be the first. >> sure. >> we've acquired a lot of content for this show. it's been very successful for our...
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down and it equals out to small inflation but gasoline is up 93%, peanut butter up 36%, college textbooks up 24%. hospital services up 2, uncooked ground beef up 18%. i mean these things add up. these are things we can't avoid buying. >> sure. you can't avoid buying those and meanwhile we're not seeing inflation in was. you're talking about all these puts and we're trying to assess how the average household spends money. the answer is in some sectors like food, we are seeing rising prices. is it inflation? complexity in commodities? we'll see it erode, especially food, because of the slowdown in europe and china. i'm not concerned about inflation now. you have some smartconomists saying we could be looking at deflation. it's n clear we have solid inflation. >> it's not complicated to a lot of people who look at things -- t just food, hospital services up 25%, airfare 16, auto insurance up 16%, prescription drugs up about 15 -- it feels like inflation to me. >> yeah. it's not complicateat all. what is complicated is cpi, an artificial number you can make low or high. >> consumer price inde
down and it equals out to small inflation but gasoline is up 93%, peanut butter up 36%, college textbooks up 24%. hospital services up 2, uncooked ground beef up 18%. i mean these things add up. these are things we can't avoid buying. >> sure. you can't avoid buying those and meanwhile we're not seeing inflation in was. you're talking about all these puts and we're trying to assess how the average household spends money. the answer is in some sectors like food, we are seeing rising...
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we of completely let the story out of the textbooks. -- have complete left story out of the textbooks the middle of the night she killed her captor and realized she could get a bounty. she went back and stop him and made her way to boston where she was a heroine. they erected a statue to her, the for statute to an american woman. it showed her with a hat -- catch in one hand. >> ken davis is our guest on sunday. the best-selling author of "don't know much about the american president." "washington journal" continues. host: four looked rowboats but force base in new hampshire. the history of being a swing state continues this year. it is on our list of the nine swing states. our competition continues about the battleground states of new hampshire. kathy sullivan is the chairwoman of the democratic party. she tried to us from manchester this morning. if i could begin repairwith the "washington post" peiece. guest: that is not true. the democrats and president obama have been on the ground since the primary ended in february. the classic story was he drove through manchester and was lock
we of completely let the story out of the textbooks. -- have complete left story out of the textbooks the middle of the night she killed her captor and realized she could get a bounty. she went back and stop him and made her way to boston where she was a heroine. they erected a statue to her, the for statute to an american woman. it showed her with a hat -- catch in one hand. >> ken davis is our guest on sunday. the best-selling author of "don't know much about the american...
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. >> the stories are textbook left out. great stories about real people in american history. very important moments in american history that we don't know about. the first pilgrims in america came 50 years before the mayflower sailed. they were french. they made wine. they landed in florida in june instead of december but were wiped out by the spanish but we left that out of the textbook. a woman was taken captive by indians in 1695, marched into new hampshire. in the middle of the night she killed her captors and realized she could get a bounty for cancelness and got them and made her way to boston. they erected a statue to her, the first statue to an american woman showed her with a hatchet in one hand and scalps in the other. kenneth davis is our guest sunday. he is a best selling author of the "don't know much" series. watch live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >> we talk about running a large public financial institution just six months after it came under government control. he also looks at how president obama and mitt romney will deal with the housing industry
. >> the stories are textbook left out. great stories about real people in american history. very important moments in american history that we don't know about. the first pilgrims in america came 50 years before the mayflower sailed. they were french. they made wine. they landed in florida in june instead of december but were wiped out by the spanish but we left that out of the textbook. a woman was taken captive by indians in 1695, marched into new hampshire. in the middle of the night...
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yeah, i thought that was textbook coverage. by amukamara. contact, initially there off the line of scrimmage. was initiated by ogletree. by the end there was normal contact that takes place. i thought they did a good job of picking that up. now here we are, fourth and 1. today on fourth down. that was on the quarterback keeper by romo. from the 1 yard line. and in trouble. throws. and it is intercepted. and who else would it be? a penalty flag is down. steve yef broie brown third turnover of the game. again we wait on the penalty. holding. offense. number 58. penalty is declined. first down. so the giants get the football. on the sixth dallas turnover of the game. the fourth interception. thrown by tony romo. there for a minute. it looked like, romo was going to get outside the pocket. it looked like romo was going to get outside the pocket. you are going to see, gentlemen s joseph, feels back. and gives enough to keep romo from feeling he can scramble to outside. once romo started retreating, he is in no-man's land there. he is just now try
yeah, i thought that was textbook coverage. by amukamara. contact, initially there off the line of scrimmage. was initiated by ogletree. by the end there was normal contact that takes place. i thought they did a good job of picking that up. now here we are, fourth and 1. today on fourth down. that was on the quarterback keeper by romo. from the 1 yard line. and in trouble. throws. and it is intercepted. and who else would it be? a penalty flag is down. steve yef broie brown third turnover of...
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well, the publisher of the textbooks sued him and one in federal court.he second circuit court upheld that ruling. the ninth circuit court came in and said, well, sometimes you can resell and sometimes you can't. but the third circuit court said you can always resell your own stuff. now, it is up to the supreme court. if they decide that reselling goes to the copywriter, that means that the copywriters are going to want their child of cash. it will be a game changer, meaning it will change everything from ebay to craigslist, which has millions of items every day from overseas makers and even jewelry and family heirlooms would all be subject to that if they were made in a different country for that second sale limit. megyn: that is unbelievable. i could have prohibited my mom from reselling my 1987 from down. for 1 dollar at a garage sale. [laughter] reporter: she should've made a pretty penny on that. megyn: that lazy, puffy sleeved number. i wish i had it today. speaking of prom parties, i learned you can grab it from down for a dollar. [laughter] coming
well, the publisher of the textbooks sued him and one in federal court.he second circuit court upheld that ruling. the ninth circuit court came in and said, well, sometimes you can resell and sometimes you can't. but the third circuit court said you can always resell your own stuff. now, it is up to the supreme court. if they decide that reselling goes to the copywriter, that means that the copywriters are going to want their child of cash. it will be a game changer, meaning it will change...