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prep courses, math tudors, english tudors, mandarin lessons, not to pad the child's resume but so it claw out the eyes of the competition. good luck filling out your application now. now, luckily, there is a much simpler way to give kids a leg up. and it brings us to tonight's word ( cheers and applause ) higher learning nation, you can get the best tutor money can buy, but ultimately, there's always going to be one thing standing in the way of your kid's potential. that obstacle-- your kid. because after giving them every possible advantage, many parents fiend out their kid doesn't get into hafer or princeton. what are they supposed to do, have their kid packed off to some technical school? folks, that's why there's a growing trend of parents hiring tutor to do a little more than just toot. according to a rare bit of journalism in the "new york post, "there is a high demand for tudors who cheat for hire, like charles who netted $150,000 and a down payment on his new york city apartment after one mother demanded he complete every homework assignment, paper, and college ets essay fr 1
prep courses, math tudors, english tudors, mandarin lessons, not to pad the child's resume but so it claw out the eyes of the competition. good luck filling out your application now. now, luckily, there is a much simpler way to give kids a leg up. and it brings us to tonight's word ( cheers and applause ) higher learning nation, you can get the best tutor money can buy, but ultimately, there's always going to be one thing standing in the way of your kid's potential. that obstacle-- your kid....
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," because it is a revival of what was the tudor revival of the 1900-1920 period.arrator: as long as developers built in details like traditional chimneys, steep pitched roofs and wooden facade work, the houses could be slightly larger than others. ley: i should say that this compromise has been amazingly successful, and it shows that perhaps there is a future for multiculturalism after all. narrator: but the push to build new home s en slowe thaby a housing marketa future for muldragged 30% lowerer all. by forces at several geographic scales. at the global scale, vancouver actually experienced a return migration to hong kong following its reunification with china in 1997. ley: first of all, people realized that the political situation was not as serious as they anticipated. and secondly, not many of them have been able to make significant money here and have gone back and renewed old businesses or opened new businesses in hong kong. narrator: david ho's construction company now looks back on its past achievements. ho left a sagging residential real estate market t
," because it is a revival of what was the tudor revival of the 1900-1920 period.arrator: as long as developers built in details like traditional chimneys, steep pitched roofs and wooden facade work, the houses could be slightly larger than others. ley: i should say that this compromise has been amazingly successful, and it shows that perhaps there is a future for multiculturalism after all. narrator: but the push to build new home s en slowe thaby a housing marketa future for muldragged...
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prisoner under house arrest, and he becomes involved in this terrorist warlord family, and he becomes a tudor- like figure to his son, and he becomes a muslim, and he returns. he is found and returns to the u.s. as a hero, and everyone believes this to be true apart from this damaged cia agent played by claire danes, who things she has word he might be someone else and that he might be a danger to homeland security, and that is the premise of the show, and we discover who is right in some woasure, and season t will continue the injury. tavis: it is working on a number of levels. i am a huge james bond fan. i figured james bond can be blond. i guess he can also be a red head with mr. lewis, and i keep reading if there is going to be another change in the bond series, you are on the short list, so if ever offered to play james bond, would you accept? >> that is the $60 million question. if you knew how many times i have played james bond in my mirror at home, if only you knew. tavis: i think you can call it off. >> it is an honor to meet you. -- i think you can pull it off. >> it is an honor to
prisoner under house arrest, and he becomes involved in this terrorist warlord family, and he becomes a tudor- like figure to his son, and he becomes a muslim, and he returns. he is found and returns to the u.s. as a hero, and everyone believes this to be true apart from this damaged cia agent played by claire danes, who things she has word he might be someone else and that he might be a danger to homeland security, and that is the premise of the show, and we discover who is right in some...
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friend: the royal woman in question couldn't produce -- thanksfully times have changed since the tudors but hard to imagine any newlywed under as much pro creation pressure than kate middleton, after being stared at, we have the latest on the royal baby. ♪ >> reporter: ever since they walked down the aisle the source of endless fascination and speculation, when would william and kate produce a royal heir? today, 20 months after the wedding, an answer. >> that's amazing. wow, congratulations to them both. >> i'm quite overcome, it's raleigh exciecal really exciting -- >> reporter: it's emotional. you're happy for them? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: last week, she was playing field hockey at her former school. this afternoon the news announced only after the duchess of cambridge was admitted to hospital with a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum, or hg. the palace today said as the pregnancy is in its very early stages her royal highness is expected to stay in hospital for several days and will require a period of rest thereafter. >> this is extreme, excessive, intractable vomiting or thro
friend: the royal woman in question couldn't produce -- thanksfully times have changed since the tudors but hard to imagine any newlywed under as much pro creation pressure than kate middleton, after being stared at, we have the latest on the royal baby. ♪ >> reporter: ever since they walked down the aisle the source of endless fascination and speculation, when would william and kate produce a royal heir? today, 20 months after the wedding, an answer. >> that's amazing. wow,...
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the tudor warship, mary rose was salvaged in 1982 and now faces a 20-year restoration program.is other great ship was built. hms warrior was launched in 1860 and revolutionised naval strategy. she was the first iron hulled warship anywhere in the world. she could outrun and outgun anything else afloat; as a result of that, she was never challenged. in the middle of the 19th century, warrior was the ultimate deterrent. the best way of tracing the ancestry of these ships is through the development of the docks and workshops that supported them. from the building of the first-ever dry dock in 1495, portsmouth dockyard can claim many firsts, and by the end of the 18th century it was the largest industrial site in the world. there were founders, fitters, polishers, rope makers, joiners, riveters. generations of families worked in the dockyard it was a town within a city with its own schools a church, shops, a fire station, and, most important of all factories that could take on virtually any kind of engineering work. the dockyard's fortunes have risen and sometimes fallen with those
the tudor warship, mary rose was salvaged in 1982 and now faces a 20-year restoration program.is other great ship was built. hms warrior was launched in 1860 and revolutionised naval strategy. she was the first iron hulled warship anywhere in the world. she could outrun and outgun anything else afloat; as a result of that, she was never challenged. in the middle of the 19th century, warrior was the ultimate deterrent. the best way of tracing the ancestry of these ships is through the...
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paris for two and a half three centuries arguably five centuries i mean go back to henry the fifth tudor policies i mean the first establish this in the fourteen hundreds in england . what when those tariffs fell in the eighty's all these other countries went to vat taxes which they could reverse when when the export of things so right now functionally germany has a twenty percent import tariff or a twenty percent export subsidy japan does china does taiwan does. i made the list because just because i'm not all the many major manufacturing countries in the world we don't we're the only ones hanging out here in the wind and we're the only ones that are being just realized when reagan came into office a quarter of our g.d.p. was industrial production now it's eleven percent there is no major democracy in the world has been able to survive with manufacturing below twenty percent well you still haven't answered my basic question of how making products we don't make officially more expensive for americans to buy is somehow beneficial economically because those americans who are manufacturing
paris for two and a half three centuries arguably five centuries i mean go back to henry the fifth tudor policies i mean the first establish this in the fourteen hundreds in england . what when those tariffs fell in the eighty's all these other countries went to vat taxes which they could reverse when when the export of things so right now functionally germany has a twenty percent import tariff or a twenty percent export subsidy japan does china does taiwan does. i made the list because just...
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house, your red house -- [ cheers and applause ] -- your brick house, your dutch colonial, classic tudor french chateau and your summer house that has a tree house that's the same size as a regular house. [ cheers and applause ] he's disappointed. ♪ thank you, ice, for not minding that you float in a pool of your own blood. [ laughter ] it's just ice, man. >> steve: yeah, it's just ice. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, steven spielberg's "lincoln," for coming to theaters today. though it's a little strange that lincoln would ever want to be back in a theater. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, people who take pictures with their ipads, for basically saying, "i like taking pictures, but more importantly, i like other people seeing me taking pictures." [ laughter ] there you guys go. those are my "thank-you notes." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with "freestylin' with the roots." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insuranc
house, your red house -- [ cheers and applause ] -- your brick house, your dutch colonial, classic tudor french chateau and your summer house that has a tree house that's the same size as a regular house. [ cheers and applause ] he's disappointed. ♪ thank you, ice, for not minding that you float in a pool of your own blood. [ laughter ] it's just ice, man. >> steve: yeah, it's just ice. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, steven spielberg's "lincoln," for coming to theaters today....
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big shout out to my buddy jeff tudor. he told me this at a christmas cocktail party.d, you're full of you know what. guess what? he was right. sears, average return, 33% the first quarter. by the way, sinking lately. >>> okay. in the meantime, since we're talking about retailers -- we have eamon jabbers. he did run back to the camera. we're hearing that the house of representatives will reconvene on sunday evening. give us what you are hearing over there in d.c., eamon. >> hi, mandy. i got this confirmed from kantor's office, eric cantor is confirming for me that the house will be back at 6:30 p.m. on sunday, which i believe is what you guys just reported on the air. we have that now with a source that we can attribute that to. where this is coming from is the gop conference call that was scheduled for 2:30 that we believe is still ongoing right now. and we were told earlier in the day that the house leadership would tell their members 48 hours in advance if they had to be back. now they're telling them they have to be back by 6:30 on sunday so they can make their tra
big shout out to my buddy jeff tudor. he told me this at a christmas cocktail party.d, you're full of you know what. guess what? he was right. sears, average return, 33% the first quarter. by the way, sinking lately. >>> okay. in the meantime, since we're talking about retailers -- we have eamon jabbers. he did run back to the camera. we're hearing that the house of representatives will reconvene on sunday evening. give us what you are hearing over there in d.c., eamon. >> hi,...
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both of us were blessed with the same tudor. -- tutor. both of us were elected from states in the interior of the u.s. that were not associated with international interests. both of us sought a weat on the foreign relations committee and ascended to the chairmanship. senator fulbright holds the record as the longest serving chairman of the foreign relations committee, a tenure in stretching from 1959 to 1974. my tenure as chairman was only six years, but i hold the record of the most time elapsed between my first and second chairmanships, 16 years. i did not have the pleasure of serving with senator fulbright and the senate. he left office two years before i was elected. but his influence on my career was profound and permanent. he was especially generous to me when i became chairman of the committee in 1985 for the first time. what senator fulbright understood is the main function of the foreign relations committee is oversight of the administration's policy. the committee is responsible for substantial areas of legislation, including th
both of us were blessed with the same tudor. -- tutor. both of us were elected from states in the interior of the u.s. that were not associated with international interests. both of us sought a weat on the foreign relations committee and ascended to the chairmanship. senator fulbright holds the record as the longest serving chairman of the foreign relations committee, a tenure in stretching from 1959 to 1974. my tenure as chairman was only six years, but i hold the record of the most time...