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so trisha touched that thing, thousands of volts. why wasn't trisha zapped? well, she zapped a little bit, but why is she still here today? enormous amount of energy per charge, okay? but not very many charges. if trisha went home tonight and took a bobby pin and stuck into 110 volts at home, honey, trisha wouldn't be here next time maybe, yeah, okay? she'd be hurt. you know why? that's not so much energy per charge. but how many charges are gonna flow when you stick into the power company socket, a lot or a little? it begins with a l. - a lot. - a lot. so there might be a little energy per charge, but so many that total energy going through you is very uncomfortable. but the energy that came from the van de graaff generator, a lot of energy per charge, but if not many, many charges, then not much total energy. it's very similar to high temperature and low temperature. remember we talked about the fourth of july sparkler that's got temperature more than a thousand degrees? but you don't get burned by the spark, because why? although the energy per molecule is
so trisha touched that thing, thousands of volts. why wasn't trisha zapped? well, she zapped a little bit, but why is she still here today? enormous amount of energy per charge, okay? but not very many charges. if trisha went home tonight and took a bobby pin and stuck into 110 volts at home, honey, trisha wouldn't be here next time maybe, yeah, okay? she'd be hurt. you know why? that's not so much energy per charge. but how many charges are gonna flow when you stick into the power company...
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trisha. trisha. okay, trisha. take your right hand and put it on the dome. okay? it's all right. i'll take this away and you'll start to feel it's all getting charged. shake your head a little bit. okay. that's good, good. let it keep going, okay? do it like this. okay. you see it starting to do what, gang? it start and do--stand up? could we have you people hold hands, please? could you hold hands? it's all right. hold his hand-- [laughter] okay. well, hold her hand, man. hold her to her hand too. she's nice. and hold her hand and maybe you hold back here. yeah, okay. hold hands. back here. keep going, right across the hall. let it cross. [laughter] you get it? i feel it. okay. thank you, trish. let's hear it for trish, all right? okay. there's one more thing i wanna show you, gang. as i wanna show you that i can light up this lamp in the dark. robert, the lights, please. the lamp is lit. when i hold it like this, no. but like this, yeah. this, goes out. like this, light. i've got a question for you. lights please, robert. when i held the lamp like this, it lit up. when i held i
trisha. trisha. okay, trisha. take your right hand and put it on the dome. okay? it's all right. i'll take this away and you'll start to feel it's all getting charged. shake your head a little bit. okay. that's good, good. let it keep going, okay? do it like this. okay. you see it starting to do what, gang? it start and do--stand up? could we have you people hold hands, please? could you hold hands? it's all right. hold his hand-- [laughter] okay. well, hold her hand, man. hold her to her hand...
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twoer versions of great, diana perez on the skinny trisha yearwood.ually known for my cooking. >> reporter: -- to the chopping block, grammy award winner and chef trisha yearwood has dropped 30 pounds and is still dropping the weight. >> she's so happy the way she feels, added nursing home and enjoying eating right. >> reporter: struggling with her weight since grade school, the 48-year-old country singer opens up to "people." "i'm that girl who buys every magazine where somebody's lost 30 pounds but i guess a part of me didn't want to hear that it's just really hard work." now she's created a strategy that works for her. i try to cook out my food and write a menu and designed a plan that's low fat, low sugar 90% of the time. the other 10% yearwood says she allows herself to indulge and meets up with her permanent fitness trainer three times a week and loves zumba. i have the strength i never had before and i feel like i can do anything. >> trisha's atroech seems incredibly healthy and a really smart strategy to lose it for the long haul. ♪ >> reporte
twoer versions of great, diana perez on the skinny trisha yearwood.ually known for my cooking. >> reporter: -- to the chopping block, grammy award winner and chef trisha yearwood has dropped 30 pounds and is still dropping the weight. >> she's so happy the way she feels, added nursing home and enjoying eating right. >> reporter: struggling with her weight since grade school, the 48-year-old country singer opens up to "people." "i'm that girl who buys every...
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they said the boston bombing is the cover for the east coast, and trisha yearwood is the cover for the west coast, that's how they chose to do it. we must have a west coast version. >> well, they are in business and answering to stockholders. it struck me as strange. >>> let's lighten things up a little bit. "the voice" was on last night. this is the fun part where they do the battle rounds where it's one on one -- >> and i don't watch on purpose so you can tell me all about it i'm just going to listen. >> no, you can watch. the first team, team adam, a woman named judith and corina, and they are singing "it's a man's world." who would you pick? ♪ it's a man's world a man's world ♪ ♪ but it would be nothing without a woman ♪ >>> who would you have chosen? >> i would have chosen the woman singing right now. >> and you would have chosen the way adam did. he chose judith. did the other girl get stolen? >> yes. team shakira. >> they're both talented ladies. i think the african-american young lady is stunning visually and that's part of the business we live in. >> i think she was michael ja
they said the boston bombing is the cover for the east coast, and trisha yearwood is the cover for the west coast, that's how they chose to do it. we must have a west coast version. >> well, they are in business and answering to stockholders. it struck me as strange. >>> let's lighten things up a little bit. "the voice" was on last night. this is the fun part where they do the battle rounds where it's one on one -- >> and i don't watch on purpose so you can tell...
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trisha nixon cox. mrs. susan ford bales. mr. michael reagan. >> we're watching, of course, luci baines johnson, trisha nixon, the older daughter of richard nixon, susan ford, the older daughter of susan ford, sort of a reunion of both party and their full families. looks like a lot of appearances today. i'm surprised at how many people have made this big ticket appearance. okay, chuck. never know. all five presidents have been together so i don't want to miss that moment when they come out. chuck, what do you think of all of this? >> look, this is a moment, you know, our presidents get together for elaborate dedications and funerals and this is the upside of when these people get together so it's a moment for people that love american history, love american politics on both sides and sort of one of those moments we all pause. and that's why i enjoy just as a junkie watching all this. look, we're all -- we're going to pore through this legacy whether george w. bush likes it or not, because it has had an incredible impact on our a
trisha nixon cox. mrs. susan ford bales. mr. michael reagan. >> we're watching, of course, luci baines johnson, trisha nixon, the older daughter of richard nixon, susan ford, the older daughter of susan ford, sort of a reunion of both party and their full families. looks like a lot of appearances today. i'm surprised at how many people have made this big ticket appearance. okay, chuck. never know. all five presidents have been together so i don't want to miss that moment when they come...
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trisha, you may have read her e-mail, but due to the current state of her disability, she's pretty much confined to her apartment. we teleconference her into all our meetings. she served on the san francisco public authority board also for several years. four of these are renominations, excuse me. and she's been board secretary for most of that time. she is also a wheelchair user and a younger consumer of ihss services. she's also been a disability rights advocate of many years both at planning for elders and she continues to work with community living campaign. in addition to the long-term care coordinating council and the community alliance for disability advocates. and, again, as with kelly, she has the full support of her fellow board members and the public authority staff. thank you. >> thank you. at this point i'd like to acknowledge that supervisor london breed has joined the meeting. is there any public comments for this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. [gavel] >> can we -- colleague, any thoughts? otherwise can we make a motion to waive the residency requirement
trisha, you may have read her e-mail, but due to the current state of her disability, she's pretty much confined to her apartment. we teleconference her into all our meetings. she served on the san francisco public authority board also for several years. four of these are renominations, excuse me. and she's been board secretary for most of that time. she is also a wheelchair user and a younger consumer of ihss services. she's also been a disability rights advocate of many years both at planning...
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♪ wasted too much ♪ not knowing what went wrong >>> the second girl i thought -- she sounds like trishaon. i liked the guy, a lot of soulfulness. so what happened there? >> well, who do you like? who would you have picked? >> honestly we're -- enough, so i have to go with the second girl. >> you're right. that's who adam chose. >> what about the morgan kids, the blond kids. >> they got booted. that's over, out. should we say congrats? >> yes, yes, yes. we love our curtis stone. we feel like we own him. >> we made him. >> actually tammy did. >> but we absolutely love him to pieces. he's done one of the most unbelievable cookbooks, "what's for dinner" and he made the "new york times" list. bobbi will, too. >> she's on a roll. >> number 19 or something. >> she's rockin' it. >> hi, sara. >> hi, guys. i'm here to remind you the most deserving mom contest sponsored by expedia.com. you can pick anywhere in the world to go on a norwegian cruise line. go to the website and tell us about your mother. >>> we have our kentucky derby hat contest. people get crazy with it. go to our website, and snap
♪ wasted too much ♪ not knowing what went wrong >>> the second girl i thought -- she sounds like trishaon. i liked the guy, a lot of soulfulness. so what happened there? >> well, who do you like? who would you have picked? >> honestly we're -- enough, so i have to go with the second girl. >> you're right. that's who adam chose. >> what about the morgan kids, the blond kids. >> they got booted. that's over, out. should we say congrats? >> yes,...
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trisha rose from brown university. we're down. "viewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." the senate today moved toward a key item on its 2013 agenda a bill allowing the states to collect taxes on online sales. as for the gun debate, after wednesday's vote on having a vote on measures to expand background checks for gun buyers, ban assault weapon sales and limit the size of ammo clips all went down to defeat, majority leader harry reid said it was time to take a pause on the issue. >> president obama said it was a shameful day for the senate. and it probably was. i agree. we should make no mistake. this debate is not over. in fact, this fight is just beginning. >> john: one of the first broadsides came from one of the most prominent gun violence victims in recent years. former representative gabby giffords published a blistering editorial in "the new york times" where she called out the senate gun bills' opponents as cowards and i quote... and where the courage issue was concerned, one of
trisha rose from brown university. we're down. "viewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." the senate today moved toward a key item on its 2013 agenda a bill allowing the states to collect taxes on online sales. as for the gun debate, after wednesday's vote on having a vote on measures to expand background checks for gun buyers, ban assault weapon sales and limit the size of ammo clips all went down to defeat, majority leader...
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trisha had a famous white house wedding. so did lucy bains johnson. it depends entirely on the period, what the culture expects. and as i've written before in my life, these are not just decorative roles. the roles that family members play whether kids or whether wives or siblings, they have a political impact. so each family, each first family calculates not only what is best for the family, but is what is best for the presidency. >> all right. interesting times. barbara kellerman, thank you very much for being with us. >> my pleasure. >>> will she or won't she? that's the question on everyone's lips. is hillary clinton return to public stage this past week as her first major appearance since walking away from the state department, and that just fueled more speculation about a possible presidential run in 2016. clinton spoke at the women in the world summit in new york. >> now, i have always believed that women are not victims. we are agents of change. we are drivers of projects. >> now, while on stage clinton was asked again if she plans to run in 2
trisha had a famous white house wedding. so did lucy bains johnson. it depends entirely on the period, what the culture expects. and as i've written before in my life, these are not just decorative roles. the roles that family members play whether kids or whether wives or siblings, they have a political impact. so each family, each first family calculates not only what is best for the family, but is what is best for the presidency. >> all right. interesting times. barbara kellerman, thank...
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. >> we have ron reagan joining us, ron, you weren't there between trisha and susan ford, you could haveen great. ron? >> well, i couldn't make it all the way to texas. >> didn't you get the invitation? that's too bad, i think you would have fit ryan right in with lynda bird and lucy baines. obviously your dad was the missing great man here. easily, the great man of this group. >> well i'm sure he would have enjoyed being there, if he could have been. but of course that's not, not possible. it's interesting to watch these things. this is as i think bill clinton or maybe it was barack obama mentioned, a very, very small club. of former presidents here. and george w. bush belongs to an even smaller club, if you will, since the beginning of the 20th century, if i've got my history right and michael might correct me, there have only been half a dozen presidents, a half a dozen since the beginning of the 20th century who have been elected to and served out two full consecutive terms. george w. bush is in some pretty august company there, franklin roosevelt, ronald reagan, eisenhower, woodrow
. >> we have ron reagan joining us, ron, you weren't there between trisha and susan ford, you could haveen great. ron? >> well, i couldn't make it all the way to texas. >> didn't you get the invitation? that's too bad, i think you would have fit ryan right in with lynda bird and lucy baines. obviously your dad was the missing great man here. easily, the great man of this group. >> well i'm sure he would have enjoyed being there, if he could have been. but of course...
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. >> you saw in that exhibit and i was there at the opening of the library, as you know, trisha representede four former presidents, the president and four presidential families that were represented there all together in the same room and walked around the exhibits together for about an hour and a half. it was quite interesting to see the interaction. but if one watched w. bush's speech and what he said and he choked up at the end talking about his own freedom agenda then you know why he made the decision that he made with respect to iraq. he really believed that freedom and democracy would free people like the iraqi people to be, to be stable force in the mideast and in the world. that legacy whether it works out or not is yet to be determined and determined in part on whether the shi'ites stick together or the iranian people and arabs split and that in part will determine what his legacy is. >> i think what's interesting in the video we just showed the set up presumes that he had to make a choice about iraq and i think, you know, sort of critics of that administration and maybe of that e
. >> you saw in that exhibit and i was there at the opening of the library, as you know, trisha representede four former presidents, the president and four presidential families that were represented there all together in the same room and walked around the exhibits together for about an hour and a half. it was quite interesting to see the interaction. but if one watched w. bush's speech and what he said and he choked up at the end talking about his own freedom agenda then you know why he...
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important to remember that there was first and foremost an original victim, a woman whose name we know, trishaey, because she wrote a book. we wouldn't be giving her name unless she wrote a book but she suffered immense physical damage from this attacked and always our hearts are with her. and "the central park five" themselves have been so feeling about this and even though they didn't do it but some of the people have had their own world rocked by the relatively new revelations that they in fact didn't do it and now they have to reconstruct or not the narrative of what happened from a brain that fortunatelyly has spared her from the details of that horrific attack. host: democrats line, welcome matthew. caller: yes. welcome. guest: good morning. caller: i would just like to say thank you for your contribution to helping out america. but this is not a new thing. it happens every day. i had it happen to me myself in this town in alabama. i was beaten and a cop broke his hand and they charged me for it. and assault on officer but got dropped down to a second-degree charge. but the point is it h
important to remember that there was first and foremost an original victim, a woman whose name we know, trishaey, because she wrote a book. we wouldn't be giving her name unless she wrote a book but she suffered immense physical damage from this attacked and always our hearts are with her. and "the central park five" themselves have been so feeling about this and even though they didn't do it but some of the people have had their own world rocked by the relatively new revelations that...
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trisha says -- at reports on where the suspects could have come from. latest story says there may be from chechnya and may have overseas military training. according to reports from nbc and other news outlets. nbc has also reported the suspects are legal permanent residents who had been in the u.s. for about a year and there you can give us a call to share your thoughts and impressions, what you think about this story. the boston globe and the boston herald have been looking at the story, both from a local perspective as well as national and international. we see the boston globe giving us more details of what is believed to have happened thenight and where some of incidents have taken place. police are warning residents in east watertown, massachusetts, to stay in their homes and not answer the door for a less tasty and uniformed police officer outside, because of the manhunt going on in that area. our next call is from fredericksburg, virginia, mary, independents. caller: thanks for taking my call. i did not expect to be on tv so soon. i believe that
trisha says -- at reports on where the suspects could have come from. latest story says there may be from chechnya and may have overseas military training. according to reports from nbc and other news outlets. nbc has also reported the suspects are legal permanent residents who had been in the u.s. for about a year and there you can give us a call to share your thoughts and impressions, what you think about this story. the boston globe and the boston herald have been looking at the story, both...
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no amount of compensation can return the lost years, just as trisha can't get back to several days of and the memory of what happened. you know, you look at it, they have an amazing articulate way. they become students of the law. they have been patient in the face of this deranged tactic. including 25 years of employment health record. and the detectives who are required by law to keep their notes, remove them, and conveniently find them when a judge in his or her court said he will be cited with contempt. heaven knows how much of the taxpayers money is used to support this. the mistakes they made, they seem unwilling to face. >> host: we are talking about the new documentary by ken burns. airing on tuesday night on pbs at 9:00 p.m. check your local listings. the film is called "central park five." we have a republican on the line >> caller: good morning, i'm a huge fan of yours. i love your work, i love your attention to detail and i think it is fantastic. i will be watching. i was very young when this came out. naturally, all the points you bring up are very true. you automatically
no amount of compensation can return the lost years, just as trisha can't get back to several days of and the memory of what happened. you know, you look at it, they have an amazing articulate way. they become students of the law. they have been patient in the face of this deranged tactic. including 25 years of employment health record. and the detectives who are required by law to keep their notes, remove them, and conveniently find them when a judge in his or her court said he will be cited...
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the boston bbing is the cover for the east coast, and trisha userwood is the cover for the west coastand i don't watch on purpose so you can tell me all about it i'm just going to listen. >> no, you can watch. the first team, team adam, a woman named jude id and corina, "it's a man's rld." ♪ it's a man's wld a man's world ♪ ♪ but it would be nothing without a woman ♪ >>> who would you havechosen? itches t woman singing right now. >> and you would have chosen the way adam did. he chose judith. did the oerirl get- >> they're both talented ladies. i think the young lady is ststning visuall and that's part of the business we live? >> i think ss was micel jackson's backup singer. >>> th one is team blake. two young women, caroline versus danielle "put your records on." ♪ p your records on ♪ tell me your favorit sg ♪ just go ahead ♪ let you hair down ♪ i hop you get your dre ♪ justo ahead ♪ let your hair down >>> so the blonde and brunette >> they're both terrific. i would take the brunte. >> you would have beenen correct for team blake. he chose the blonde >> he has a thing for blondes, le
the boston bbing is the cover for the east coast, and trisha userwood is the cover for the west coastand i don't watch on purpose so you can tell me all about it i'm just going to listen. >> no, you can watch. the first team, team adam, a woman named jude id and corina, "it's a man's rld." ♪ it's a man's wld a man's world ♪ ♪ but it would be nothing without a woman ♪ >>> who would you havechosen? itches t woman singing right now. >> and you would have...
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>> i don't know if trisha meili -- i can say her name. we do not normally say the names of rape victims, of course, but she herself wrote a book called "i am the central park jogger," and detailed her extraordinary recovery. and she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, weeks, the first people she met were the medical team that saved her life with the police and prosecutors, who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took place that night. thank goodness she removers putting on her jogging thing and nothing until she woke up. thank goodness. and here, all of you said as she is about to go public for the first time, and one can imagine the agony of that decision, she is suddenly learning a narrative that she is believed for so long didn't actually happen that way. and i spoke to her several times during the production, asked to participate, respected utterly her decision not to. and i correspond infrequently with her, letting her know that the film is playing near her and giving her the
>> i don't know if trisha meili -- i can say her name. we do not normally say the names of rape victims, of course, but she herself wrote a book called "i am the central park jogger," and detailed her extraordinary recovery. and she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, weeks, the first people she met were the medical team that saved her life with the police and prosecutors, who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took...
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>> i do know if trisha meili, i consider name can we do not normally say the names of rape victims, of course, but she herself wrote a book called i m the central park jogger, and detailed her extraordinary recovery. and she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, the first people she met were the family and medical team that saved her life, a police and prosecutors, who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took place that night. thank goodness she was putting on her jogging suit and nothing to she wakes up. thank goodness. and here, all of a sudden as she's about to go public for the first time, one can imagine the agony of that decision, she suddenly learning the narrative that she is believed for so long did and actually happen that way. and i spoke to her several times during the production, asked if i could pay -- and i correspond and quickly with her letting her know that the film is playing near her and giving her the headset and the warning that it will be. and i think as you would agree, having seen the film, that there's ne
>> i do know if trisha meili, i consider name can we do not normally say the names of rape victims, of course, but she herself wrote a book called i m the central park jogger, and detailed her extraordinary recovery. and she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, the first people she met were the family and medical team that saved her life, a police and prosecutors, who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took place that night. thank...
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>> i do not know if trisha -- she herself wrote a book called " i am the central park jogger" and detailed her recovery. she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, weeks, the first people she met besides her family and the medical team with the police and prosecutors who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took place that night. the goodness she remembers putting on her jogging and nothing until she woke up. thank goodness. here all of a sudden she is about to go public for the first time, one can imagine the agony of the decision. she learning the narrative she believed for so long did not actually happen that way. several times during the production, asked her to participate. a prospective her decision not to. respected her decision not to. having seen the film, there is never a moment when we don't actually return again and again to her extraordinary recovery and progress and understand it was first and foremost a primary victim to which we added six more, five more and their families. --a >> what happened in prison? what are the ce
>> i do not know if trisha -- she herself wrote a book called " i am the central park jogger" and detailed her recovery. she has no memory of what happened. when she woke up after several days, weeks, the first people she met besides her family and the medical team with the police and prosecutors who filled in this permanent neurological gap she has about what took place that night. the goodness she remembers putting on her jogging and nothing until she woke up. thank goodness....
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and we've got trisha rose from brown university, andrew carell. trisha let me start with you.te rights, not so bad? >> well, in this case, not so bad, but you know, it opens up a massive can of worms. one of the reasons we fought the civil war is because we had a whole set of conflicts over state rights and the ways in which that would have created fundamental division and separation, and confusion. that so, you know, while in this case, i'm actually happy about it i'm a little bit worried that it borrows the strategy from right wing politics that could just escalate the entire degree of con applicant that we're facing. cenk: andrew, you're a libertarian. i assume that you're not in favor of gun control but are in favor of state's rights, i assume. tell me if that's wrong. are you happy about what connecticut is doing or no? >> speaking with sort of a disattachment, you would think guns weed, whatever. on this, it's quite interesting. this is something gary johnson who ran as a libertarian candidate in the last cycle he talked about this idea of there is no -- there's going to
and we've got trisha rose from brown university, andrew carell. trisha let me start with you.te rights, not so bad? >> well, in this case, not so bad, but you know, it opens up a massive can of worms. one of the reasons we fought the civil war is because we had a whole set of conflicts over state rights and the ways in which that would have created fundamental division and separation, and confusion. that so, you know, while in this case, i'm actually happy about it i'm a little bit...