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if you don't want your history class find somewhere else to be you uneducated twit.e language too raisy. and the school gave her a written reprimand. and she apologized to the kids, just kidding about the stabbing bit and the uneducated assaults anyway. you see where it is going. >>> hitting the beach, you probably want to sather on sunscreen before hitting the sand. if you really want to proeffect yourself from the sun's rays, like full coverage, consider this -- the facekini. the latest beach accessory keeps the sun totally off your face. a huge trend in china and the fashion world apparently on board. putting out this spread called masking in the sun. pairing couture clothing with it. and clearly a steal just under $18 and as you see they come in a variety of different colors. >>> and finally, for any parent who remembers seeing their baby for the very first time in an ult ultrasound. you wonder, are they ok? this little guy said yep, thumbs up. and the boy dubbed fetus fonzie, and he is not the only guy in there. that is baby a. and there is his twin on board. we
if you don't want your history class find somewhere else to be you uneducated twit.e language too raisy. and the school gave her a written reprimand. and she apologized to the kids, just kidding about the stabbing bit and the uneducated assaults anyway. you see where it is going. >>> hitting the beach, you probably want to sather on sunscreen before hitting the sand. if you really want to proeffect yourself from the sun's rays, like full coverage, consider this -- the facekini. the...
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your opinion is usually uneducated. fund an organization. fund education.ee says there is a war being waged on young black men by white people. that's not what is happening. most of the crimes and murders against black people are by black people, not by white people. i think they should focus on education and putting their money where they are interested in, not going out there and saying stupid things. >> michelle, if spike lee wants to call you after the show, he will call you. john, it is a free market. if you don't like what they are saying, don't go buy their albums and see the movie. >> if you really wanted to help the communities, let's create some jobs and businesses to give people a sense of hope. that's how you solve it. >> another fantastic. thank you for joining us this week. head over to >>> the last two weeks, i used this time to warn the president and his administration to stop taking isis, the blood thirsty killers too lightly. i watched the most horrific video i have ever seen, the video of james foley's beheading. i felt a real anger. we a
your opinion is usually uneducated. fund an organization. fund education.ee says there is a war being waged on young black men by white people. that's not what is happening. most of the crimes and murders against black people are by black people, not by white people. i think they should focus on education and putting their money where they are interested in, not going out there and saying stupid things. >> michelle, if spike lee wants to call you after the show, he will call you. john, it...
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she called one child, a quote, uneducated twit, and one reads i already want to stab one kid, is that bad? some parents want her fired and some are coming to her defense surprisingly. >> she was apologetic and she regrets it and she definitely was not serious about it. >> as a teacher she should be held to higher accountabilities than other people. i am a nurse and i can't vent about my patients on facebook, and she shouldn't be able to vent about her students either. and she shouldn't be able to vent about her students either. >> hodges have deleted her celebrate blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale. buy one get 50% off one. because you know what they say: 60 is the new 50. they also say your're only as young as you feel. we feel great. how about those blinds of yours? blinds to go blinds for life. pehabits of cleaning theirld dentures with toothpaste, and dentures are very different than real teeth. they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kil
she called one child, a quote, uneducated twit, and one reads i already want to stab one kid, is that bad? some parents want her fired and some are coming to her defense surprisingly. >> she was apologetic and she regrets it and she definitely was not serious about it. >> as a teacher she should be held to higher accountabilities than other people. i am a nurse and i can't vent about my patients on facebook, and she shouldn't be able to vent about her students either. and she...
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too confusion, to uneducated. to have hope of developing. we have heard those same kinds of pronouncements about africa many times. i think back just a few thousand when small group of us began pointing to the problem of hiv in africa, making the point this problem we can solve. this is a problem we can tackle. there are nay sayers everywhere. it's impossible to treat in africa. it's going to have to wait for the next generation for effort of people like george w. bush and members of congress here today, 10 million people are on treatment. and a treatment outcomes and compliance is higher than in cities in the united states. should never doubt potential to grow in a way that will boost up the world. it was a developing country that accounted for more than half of global growth. we, at the world bank group believe in africa. the next five panelists have done things show they, too, believe in africa. private sector representatives i just invite you to get to know us we have an instrument that will invest with you. just imagine, investment in e
too confusion, to uneducated. to have hope of developing. we have heard those same kinds of pronouncements about africa many times. i think back just a few thousand when small group of us began pointing to the problem of hiv in africa, making the point this problem we can solve. this is a problem we can tackle. there are nay sayers everywhere. it's impossible to treat in africa. it's going to have to wait for the next generation for effort of people like george w. bush and members of congress...
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. >> i was terribly uneducated about all of this.oblem was racism. >> reporter: none the officers was prosecuted or disciplined in the landau case. however, landau did receive $800,000 from the city of denver. two of the officers were later fired about lying about other beat. this one captured on videotape. hathaway quit her job as a teacher to join her son's fight about racial profiling. >> i never intended to spend this part of my life studying police brutality but that's what happened. >> reporter: with ferguson, missouri, fresh on many minds it's one that millions of mothers and sons have every day. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, denver. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" for more possible plans on air strikes in syria. david martin has more. >>> and more and more charging additional fees. and they're making billions of dollar. peter greenberg tell us how to avoid paying them. >>> and norah sits down with tennis champ serena williams. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >> from the cbs-3 broadcast center in philadelphia. this
. >> i was terribly uneducated about all of this.oblem was racism. >> reporter: none the officers was prosecuted or disciplined in the landau case. however, landau did receive $800,000 from the city of denver. two of the officers were later fired about lying about other beat. this one captured on videotape. hathaway quit her job as a teacher to join her son's fight about racial profiling. >> i never intended to spend this part of my life studying police brutality but that's...
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. >> i was totally uneducated about all of this. i learned the hard way when they almost killed him. the problem was racism. >> reporter: none of the officers was prosecuted or disciplined in the landau case, though landau received $800,000 from the city of denver. two officers were later fired for lying about other beatings, this one captured on videotape. hathaway quit her job as a deeper to join her son's fight against racial profile and >> i never planned to spend my life this way. >> reporter: it's a new conversation for this family but with ferguson, missouri fresh on millions of minds, it's one mothers and sons have every day. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, denver. >> dubois: that's the cbs news evening news for scott pelley. i'm maurice dubois. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> "entertainment tonight's" coverage of the mtv vmas starts right now. ♪ drunk in love >> beyonce performing right now. ♪ >> how about beyonce's marriage message? >> my beloved, i
. >> i was totally uneducated about all of this. i learned the hard way when they almost killed him. the problem was racism. >> reporter: none of the officers was prosecuted or disciplined in the landau case, though landau received $800,000 from the city of denver. two officers were later fired for lying about other beatings, this one captured on videotape. hathaway quit her job as a deeper to join her son's fight against racial profile and >> i never planned to spend my life...
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though one place that you would expect workers would turn minimum-wage no unions and unskilled and uneducatedut yet i have to pay over 60 percent above the minimum wage to find a low-skilled workers for our factories and every factory that i know of over there is in the same situation because workers refuse to work for anywhere close to the minimum-wage. how to explain the reality of this situation ryan in right now? >> that is a very interesting question. and with bargaining power when of the things that gives them bargaining power is a prosperous economy. for example,, real wages for less skilled workers and the united states have been falling since the mid-70s except for one period between 1995 and 1990 when the economy was at full employment. that gave less skilled workers bargaining power. so probably is in china they have a prosperous economy that is going gangbusters. so keep in mind the minimum wage was enacted to keep evil odors from only paying minimum wage. so now you even admit factory owners still craft and have a minimum wage to pay market wage. with it is to love it will not ha
though one place that you would expect workers would turn minimum-wage no unions and unskilled and uneducatedut yet i have to pay over 60 percent above the minimum wage to find a low-skilled workers for our factories and every factory that i know of over there is in the same situation because workers refuse to work for anywhere close to the minimum-wage. how to explain the reality of this situation ryan in right now? >> that is a very interesting question. and with bargaining power when...
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. >> i totally understand standing up for the woman that's poor and uneducated, but it's not like somebody's coming over to them with a turkey barefoot and saying do it, be a surrogate. if we regulate this, are we going to regulate that people can't breathe? >> you two work it out, then. i you're both conservatives. work it out because you represent the conservatives predominantly catholic, i would assume, who think that life should not be, as you put it, come odd fid or made into a commodity and you're saying free patrick. >> i think this is a free enterprise. i know this sounds horrible talking about a woman's womb as such but i have two friends in the past year who got experience children that are now alive and well today through the gift of surrogacy. i have to stand up for it. >> so when we talk about freedom, we are talking about freedom for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and at the basis of that is our view of life, and so i am concerned about all the kinds of reproductive and new different ways of approaching family that are seriously impairing our view of what life is a
. >> i totally understand standing up for the woman that's poor and uneducated, but it's not like somebody's coming over to them with a turkey barefoot and saying do it, be a surrogate. if we regulate this, are we going to regulate that people can't breathe? >> you two work it out, then. i you're both conservatives. work it out because you represent the conservatives predominantly catholic, i would assume, who think that life should not be, as you put it, come odd fid or made into a...
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someone is poor and uneducated and they will keep doing this. that is norman from new york. will go to data in san diego, california. good morning. caller: listen. i am listening to a bunch of nonsense -- people calling in. google search and you will see that there was a cell phone video of the scene while the kid was industry, -- in the street dead. black witness was giving testimony. the kid tried to grab the guy's gun, it went off inside the car, he tried to take off. the top told him to stop. he shot him twice in the chest and kept coming. he got about three or four feet closer and he shot him in the forehead. the cop did exactly what he had to do, the kid kept coming at him. what is he supposed to do? he keptred him. -- shooting him. the blackming, witness said this on a video, he had to shoot him and had to stop him. host: dana from california. , oneort about the autopsy of the all caps is done -- one of the autopsies done. all the bullets were fired into his friend. they do not appear to have been shot from chris range -- from close range because no gunfire was found
someone is poor and uneducated and they will keep doing this. that is norman from new york. will go to data in san diego, california. good morning. caller: listen. i am listening to a bunch of nonsense -- people calling in. google search and you will see that there was a cell phone video of the scene while the kid was industry, -- in the street dead. black witness was giving testimony. the kid tried to grab the guy's gun, it went off inside the car, he tried to take off. the top told him to...
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1969, research done by arthur jensen, a university of california professor at berkeley, not an uneducated man. the research company happened in 67-68, the height of riots in the city, racial riots, he published the piece and in fact published in a harvard education review in which he correlated iq tests with ethnicity and concluded -- i won't read you the whole quote unless you want to hear it in q&a that blacks have genetically lower iqs than whites. as soon as he published it there was a truckload of scholars saying that is really bad science. it works on two dubious assumptions and a fallacy. assumption 1, that intelligence is something that in fact can be measured, assumption 2, that the iq test measures intelligence and number 3, the fallacy, the correlation implies causation. nevertheless, it goes on. in 1985, in some ways this is my favorite. report from the heritage foundation, that used correlation and causation, didn't even use data, they just use correlation causation and the moment after you will see why they would do something like that, particularly interesting in this herit
1969, research done by arthur jensen, a university of california professor at berkeley, not an uneducated man. the research company happened in 67-68, the height of riots in the city, racial riots, he published the piece and in fact published in a harvard education review in which he correlated iq tests with ethnicity and concluded -- i won't read you the whole quote unless you want to hear it in q&a that blacks have genetically lower iqs than whites. as soon as he published it there was a...
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like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread, reaction was mixed. >> they're just saying how teachers need to grow up they don't know her. she's probably not saying that to literally threaten them, but as to just venting. >> hodge dz not respond to our request but told her students she was worry. >> she told me she's apologetic and told me that she regrets it and wasn't serious about it. >> the school district isn't talking after giving her a written reprimand. >> as a teacher, she should be held to higher accountability. i can't vent about patients on facebook she shouldn't be able to vent about students, either. >> her students give her high marks but for other that's doesn't justify what should be considered threats. >> i think she should be fired. >> students say this taught them that postings spread fast, so be careful what you tweet. in newark memorial high school, abc7 news. >> thank you, david, still ahead tonight,
like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread, reaction was mixed. >> they're just saying how teachers need to grow up they don't know her. she's probably not saying that to literally threaten them, but as to just venting. >> hodge dz not respond to our request but told her students she was worry. >> she told me...
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like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread, reaction was mixed. >> they're just saying how teachers need to grow up they don't know her. she's probably not saying that to literally threaten them, but as to just venting. >> hodge dz not respond to our request but told her students she was worry. >> she told me she's apologetic and told me that she regrets it and wasn't serious about it. >> the school district isn't talking after giving her a written reprimand. >> as a teacher, she should be held to higher accountability. i can't vent about patients on facebook she shouldn't be able to vent about students, either. >> her students give her high marks but for other that's doesn't justify what should be considered threats. >> i think she should be fired. >> students say this taught them that postings spread fast, so be careful what you tweet. in newark memorial high school, abc7 news. >> thank you, david, still ahead tonight,
like your history class, stop wasting my time and yours, and go find somewhere else to be, you uneducated twit. another wishes for bodily harm for two students. some language can't be used on tv. as tweets spread, reaction was mixed. >> they're just saying how teachers need to grow up they don't know her. she's probably not saying that to literally threaten them, but as to just venting. >> hodge dz not respond to our request but told her students she was worry. >> she told me...
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seven people are not uneducated. but only did they not like me, i hate your stocks.w what, listen. heat of the moment. listen, we have a lot of fun this week, got a lot of things. who want to address more of your questions and comments. were going to start doing this every friday. keep them coming. you guys are fantastic. kate, what are people talking about? >> our first one is going to scare you. that is all fun and games until a robot steals your car moves in the your house. charles: i was going to say. but. >> that would really freaks you out. the next one was on the portal. that big conversation we had. charles: i'm surprised. he said he did not want the riffraff. >> i did not say that. they can't come to the door. i don't necessarily want to pay for the amenities. his true. where's the building and i will move in. poor people to the back of the bus. it seems like we've been down this road. >> poor people are not exactly taking move. >> these southern accents. no more than new england dialects. those can be a little rough. charles: we have to move on. we're getti
seven people are not uneducated. but only did they not like me, i hate your stocks.w what, listen. heat of the moment. listen, we have a lot of fun this week, got a lot of things. who want to address more of your questions and comments. were going to start doing this every friday. keep them coming. you guys are fantastic. kate, what are people talking about? >> our first one is going to scare you. that is all fun and games until a robot steals your car moves in the your house. charles: i...
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uneducated anti-regulation science denying republicans care less about the environment. america needs a wakeup call. the epa in this country has said toxic algae blooms are a major environmental problem in all 50 states. this week beaches on lake champlain in vermont could be closed because of algae blooms. vermont officials say the warm weather is to blame. >> blooms are becoming most of prevalent. >> reporter: blue-green algae is in bloom in certain areas. >> the places where we see them regularly, are you likely to have them for for a longer period of time. >> the algae blooms in lake champlain will not impact drinking water in the area according to officials. every year a similar problem happens in the gulf of mexico. nitrogen runoffs create a dead zone. this year's dead zone is over 5,000 square miles, rough lit size much connecticut. it's hard for sea life to survive because of low oxygen levels. mine while cmeanwhile californi experiencing a stree ining extr. the dark red areas are parts of the state suffering the highest category of drought. saturday governor bro
uneducated anti-regulation science denying republicans care less about the environment. america needs a wakeup call. the epa in this country has said toxic algae blooms are a major environmental problem in all 50 states. this week beaches on lake champlain in vermont could be closed because of algae blooms. vermont officials say the warm weather is to blame. >> blooms are becoming most of prevalent. >> reporter: blue-green algae is in bloom in certain areas. >> the places...
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which speaks to just how dramatically either uneducated or -- the misconceptions these people have about the disease. there's talk that they think it's a hoax, et cetera. the disease can be contained. we've seen it work in nigeria. there have been 12 cases. they've isolated exposed people, quarantining them, testing them. >> is it working? is it a possible response? >> there are three aid workers in liberia who have received it who are doing well supposedly. one person who's received the vaccination has died. the biggest chance for surviving this illness is what we call supportive care, treating the electrolite imbalances. we have to see human studies. we haven't had that yet. >> boots on the ground, i think would be the metaphor. >> exactly. >> thanks so much, doctor. >> pleasure to be here. >>> up next, the kiss and makeup session that wasn't going according to script. bestselling author ed klein joins us revealing hillary clinton's next attack on president obama. ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligent
which speaks to just how dramatically either uneducated or -- the misconceptions these people have about the disease. there's talk that they think it's a hoax, et cetera. the disease can be contained. we've seen it work in nigeria. there have been 12 cases. they've isolated exposed people, quarantining them, testing them. >> is it working? is it a possible response? >> there are three aid workers in liberia who have received it who are doing well supposedly. one person who's...
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people are mean and uneducated to how they need to act when working with people.s is a service industry, be kind, listen to your consumer. still to come, forget fighting higher wages, fast-food workers can soon be fighting the robots for jobs, what? r2-d2 will be flipping my burgers? the latest on that invention next. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ]
people are mean and uneducated to how they need to act when working with people.s is a service industry, be kind, listen to your consumer. still to come, forget fighting higher wages, fast-food workers can soon be fighting the robots for jobs, what? r2-d2 will be flipping my burgers? the latest on that invention next. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare...
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like your history class then stop wasting my time and yours and go find somewhere else to be you uneducated 20th. another wish for bodily harm for 2 students. some of the language can't be used on tv. as the tweet spread reaction among students was mixed. >> they were just saying how students i mean how teachers need to grow up and how they are immature and everything but she doesn't they don't know he her. that she was probably not saying that to literally threaten them. but as to just venting. >>reporter: miss hodges didn't respond to our request for an interview but she did tell her students she was sorry. >> she told me that she was very apologetic about it and she, she told me that she regrets it and she definitely wasn't serious about it. >>reporter: the school district isn't talking either after giving her a wrn reprimand. >> as teacher i think that she should be held to hire accountability than other people and i know i'm a nurse and i can't vent about my patient's on facebook. so she shouldn't be able to vent about her students either. >>reporter: her students give miss honor high
like your history class then stop wasting my time and yours and go find somewhere else to be you uneducated 20th. another wish for bodily harm for 2 students. some of the language can't be used on tv. as the tweet spread reaction among students was mixed. >> they were just saying how students i mean how teachers need to grow up and how they are immature and everything but she doesn't they don't know he her. that she was probably not saying that to literally threaten them. but as to just...
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primitive,t very uneducated peasants from nearby villages, and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up and took things that they wanted to take. one of the victims was my mother's father, who was eaten so badly that he died 10 days because there was no access to doctors. there was no medication. but the robbers, when they left ' house, theyts took whatever they wanted to take. among the things they took worthy albums of all those. the photos. need they just wanted to take the leather bound albums, so they shut out the photos on the .round a ukrainian neighbor came and picked up these photos and kept them. after the war, my father went to see what was left of my grandparents' house, and, of ruined,everything was but my grandfather's neighbor came out and gave my father 50 photos. the one where i am with my mother in the carriage, the picture was taken august of 1934. all these photos to the holocaust museum. if anybody is interested, if you google my name, you can see these photos and see my story that they write. also, at the same time, my toher was sent from his wor
primitive,t very uneducated peasants from nearby villages, and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up and took things that they wanted to take. one of the victims was my mother's father, who was eaten so badly that he died 10 days because there was no access to doctors. there was no medication. but the robbers, when they left ' house, theyts took whatever they wanted to take. among the things they took worthy albums of all those. the photos. need they just wanted to take...
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are not smart, they put a premium on education, first of truly a that is shameful thing, to be uneducatedt do your parents think of all of this? >> my father delights in it. racy, and there is sexy stuff in it, but he doesn't mind it. he thinks it is great. my mother would have loved it. she passed away two w years ago, but she would have loved it, and my mother did not, she was unimpressed by almost everything he and she loved the office, but she would give me your honest opinion. >> was that good for you? >> very good. >> and you could accept it without -- >> my mom was very glamorous and very formidable, and when she me, she wouldo never tell me a compliment unless it was 100% true, and she was one of those people, and i am sure you have been in your life, one of the people where you believe them inherently. ifgets to a certain level you wonder if people around you are telling you things you want to hear, and she was that person for me more than anyone, my brother, my father. she was that person. she would have loved it. list ofd have had her suggestions, but i think she would've reall
are not smart, they put a premium on education, first of truly a that is shameful thing, to be uneducatedt do your parents think of all of this? >> my father delights in it. racy, and there is sexy stuff in it, but he doesn't mind it. he thinks it is great. my mother would have loved it. she passed away two w years ago, but she would have loved it, and my mother did not, she was unimpressed by almost everything he and she loved the office, but she would give me your honest opinion....
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31% of african-americans have little chance to succeed in the free marketplace because they are uneducatedey are high school dropouts. ation americans also tend to keep their families intact. just 13% ofation children live in single parent homes. compared to a whopping 55% for blacks. and 21% for whites. so, there you go. that is whyation americans, who often have to overcome a language barrier, are succeeding far more than african-americans. and, even more than white americans. their families are intact and education is paramount. american children must learn not only academics but also civil behavior, right from wrong, as well as how to speak properly and how to act respectfully in public. if african-american children do not learn those things, they will likely fail as adults. they will be poor. they will be angry, and they often will be looking to blame someone else. one caveat, thation american experience historically has not been nearly as tough as the african-american experience. slavery is unique and it has harmed black americans to a degree that is still being felt today, but, in o
31% of african-americans have little chance to succeed in the free marketplace because they are uneducatedey are high school dropouts. ation americans also tend to keep their families intact. just 13% ofation children live in single parent homes. compared to a whopping 55% for blacks. and 21% for whites. so, there you go. that is whyation americans, who often have to overcome a language barrier, are succeeding far more than african-americans. and, even more than white americans. their families...
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all see that would help change on a short term and long-term basis to re-educate many of these uneducated people who claim to be muslim? >> michelle, can i start with you? >> on the question of whether there is an ideological confrontation involved in this battle against isis, yes, there is. but the question is, what is that ideological confrontation? that is exactly what i was getting to in my remarks because as the u.s. tries to work with the allies in the region, some of them want to pose in and even quite a few people in the united states picking this up that it's a ideological confrontation between islamists and moderate are or something like that and i think it's a lot more complicated than that. there is, as i said, there's an attempt to lump in islamists who were essentially peaceful, political and so forth with those who have been very violent. so there is an ideological confrontation and the united states stands for certain things and it should be clear bout what it stands for. but it shouldn't get roped into this kind of confrontation that some of our allies would like us to. o
all see that would help change on a short term and long-term basis to re-educate many of these uneducated people who claim to be muslim? >> michelle, can i start with you? >> on the question of whether there is an ideological confrontation involved in this battle against isis, yes, there is. but the question is, what is that ideological confrontation? that is exactly what i was getting to in my remarks because as the u.s. tries to work with the allies in the region, some of them...
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someone is poor and uneducated and they will keep doing this. that is norman from new york.we will go to data in san diego, california. good morning. caller: listen. i am listening to a bunch of nonsense -- people calling in. google search and you will see that there was a cell phone video of the scene while the kid was industry, -- in the street dead. black witness was giving testimony. the kid tried to grab the guy's gun, it went off inside the car, he tried to take off. the top told him to stop. he shot him twice in the chest and kept coming. he got about three or four feet closer and he shot him in the forehead. the cop did exactly what he had to do, the kid kept coming at him. what is he supposed to do? he keptred him. -- shooting him. the blackming, witness said this on a video, he him.to shoot him and hado stop >> host: that's been the calling in from california. a report coming out about the autopsy, one of the autopsies was done on the victim michael brown leading "the new york times" this morning. was hit at least six times. michael brown -- all of the bullets were
someone is poor and uneducated and they will keep doing this. that is norman from new york.we will go to data in san diego, california. good morning. caller: listen. i am listening to a bunch of nonsense -- people calling in. google search and you will see that there was a cell phone video of the scene while the kid was industry, -- in the street dead. black witness was giving testimony. the kid tried to grab the guy's gun, it went off inside the car, he tried to take off. the top told him to...
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so many are uneducated about the disease, unprepared and afraid. >> we can stop ebola, we know how to do t it will be a long, hard fight. and the situation in lagos, nigeria, is of particular concern, but we can stop ebola. we have to stop it at the source in africa. that's the only way to get control. >> reporter: the head of the cdc, dr. tom freeden, said that education is key. he spoke during aquential hearing on thursday. >> the first important thing to do is stop the outbreaks, and the second thing, help these countries do a better job screening people leaving their countries, so they will screen out people who are ill or incubating ebola. and we'll work closely with health providers through the states so that they're aware of the people who come from these countries, to see if it's ebola, immediately test them. >> warnings for u.s. workers don't mean increased risk to americans but the u.s. is doing everything it can. these signs saying that ebola is spreadthrough bodily fluids. there are 20 quarantine stations. incoming calls from concerned passengers are on the rise. meanwhile
so many are uneducated about the disease, unprepared and afraid. >> we can stop ebola, we know how to do t it will be a long, hard fight. and the situation in lagos, nigeria, is of particular concern, but we can stop ebola. we have to stop it at the source in africa. that's the only way to get control. >> reporter: the head of the cdc, dr. tom freeden, said that education is key. he spoke during aquential hearing on thursday. >> the first important thing to do is stop the...
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ukraines started, you know, a slaughter of the jews and they were -- they brought very primitive, uneducatedpeasants from nearby and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up. they took whatever they wanted to take. things they took were the albums of photos. they didn't need the photos, they just wanted to take the leather-bound albums. so they shook out the photos in the mad on the ground. and a neighbor, a crew yukraine neighbor picked up these photos and kept them. after the war, my father went to see what's left of the grand parents' house and, of course, everything was ruined. but the gentleman came out and gaifr my father about 50 photos. >> some of which we saw. >> well, all of them. we only saw one. the one, i am with my mother in a carriage. that picture was taken in august, 1934. i donated all of these photos to the holocaust museum. if anyone is interested, if you google my name, you can see these photos and see my stories that i write. also, at the same time, my father went sent from his war to take some courses at the university. and my aunt rifka went with h
ukraines started, you know, a slaughter of the jews and they were -- they brought very primitive, uneducatedpeasants from nearby and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up. they took whatever they wanted to take. things they took were the albums of photos. they didn't need the photos, they just wanted to take the leather-bound albums. so they shook out the photos in the mad on the ground. and a neighbor, a crew yukraine neighbor picked up these photos and kept them. after...
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started a program, a, you know, slaughter of the jews and they were -- they brought very primitive uneducatedeasants from nearby villages and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up and took things that they wanted to take. one of the victims was my mother's father, who was beaten so badly that he died ten days later because there was no access to doctors, there was no medication. but the robbers, when they left my grandfather's, my grandparents house they took whatever they wanted to take. among the things they took were the albums of photos. they didn't need the photos, they just wanted to take the leather bound albums. so they shook out the photos on the ground and a neighbor, a ukrainian neighbor, mr. kostco came and picked up these photos and kept them. after the war my father went to see what's left of the grandparents' house and, of course, everything was ruined but the gentleman came out and gave my father about 50 photos. >> some of which we saw. >> all of them. we saw -- we only saw one. >> had to close it. >> okay. the one that i am with my mother in a carriage
started a program, a, you know, slaughter of the jews and they were -- they brought very primitive uneducatedeasants from nearby villages and they went from jewish home to jewish home and beat people up and took things that they wanted to take. one of the victims was my mother's father, who was beaten so badly that he died ten days later because there was no access to doctors, there was no medication. but the robbers, when they left my grandfather's, my grandparents house they took whatever...
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smart, they put a premium on education, first of all, but that is truly a shameful thing, to be uneducated rose: so what do your parents think of all of this? >> my father delights in it. i think, you know, it is racy and sexy stuff in it. >> rose: he doesn't mind that? >> he doesn't mind that. my mother would have loved it, she passed away two years ago but she was -- she would have loved it and my mother did not -- she was unimpressed by almost everything. she loved the office but she would give me her honest opinion when she didn't think it was fun any. >> was that good for you? >> very good. >> and your toughness of mind could accept it without -- >> well, my mom was very glamorous, very formidable, she was a surgeon and she -- when she said something to me, she would never tell me a compliment unless it was 100 percent true and one of those people and i am sure you have them in your life one of the few people where you believe them inherently, you goat a certain level where you wonder if people are telling you things you want to hear because, you know, and she was that person more tha
smart, they put a premium on education, first of all, but that is truly a shameful thing, to be uneducated rose: so what do your parents think of all of this? >> my father delights in it. i think, you know, it is racy and sexy stuff in it. >> rose: he doesn't mind that? >> he doesn't mind that. my mother would have loved it, she passed away two years ago but she was -- she would have loved it and my mother did not -- she was unimpressed by almost everything. she loved the...
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an english countrymen almost uneducated who never read a book.s said he could not write his name before the age of 10 but he now spoke french, german, italian, russian and urdu. he might have been a greater commander if he had not been so nice a gentleman and it was said that he had in world war i gone over the top 30 times before being wounded and that irish guardsmen like to tread in his footsteps while crossing no man's land in hope of sharing his good fortune. patton unbeguiled noted in his diary that, quote, alexander has an exceptionally small head. that may explain things. [ laughter ] one biographer wrote that his handling of montgomery resembled that of an understanding husband and difficult marriage. sir michael howard, the great british historian who was at salerno as a young british captain, i just had dinner with him in england two weeks ago, he is now 92, sir michael howard wrote that alexander evinced -- these are howard's words -- a calm, gentle, friendly presence whose influence like an oil slick spread outward. churchill adored
an english countrymen almost uneducated who never read a book.s said he could not write his name before the age of 10 but he now spoke french, german, italian, russian and urdu. he might have been a greater commander if he had not been so nice a gentleman and it was said that he had in world war i gone over the top 30 times before being wounded and that irish guardsmen like to tread in his footsteps while crossing no man's land in hope of sharing his good fortune. patton unbeguiled noted in his...
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an asset building approach that basically deals with a labor force that is unskilled, informal, uneducated and underpaid and that's reflected in the report. so there are different ways to do that and we have learned a lot of lessons in development to tackle that. the problem is that central america has not been interested in development case and for many years. and finally it's important to integrate migrants into the solution, into the strategies for development. and there are ways to integrate them and we have talked about that previously. so let me tell you a little bit about the research in five minutes so that peter can attest that latins can do it, too. [laughter] as i mentioned before, we triangulate -- we have been following this trend for several years because as you work on family remittances, you work with migration and as you work with migration you also learn where people are coming from, where money's sent, the differences in volumes and the motivations for which money's being sent and five years ago we started to notice that there was a flow of children leaving central ameri
an asset building approach that basically deals with a labor force that is unskilled, informal, uneducated and underpaid and that's reflected in the report. so there are different ways to do that and we have learned a lot of lessons in development to tackle that. the problem is that central america has not been interested in development case and for many years. and finally it's important to integrate migrants into the solution, into the strategies for development. and there are ways to...
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james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais.wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and so, with the destruction of listen, the death of both men and the transformation of judea and to no longer a distinctly jewish tradition, one that is preached in debt to roman, what that generation of christians discover is a dozen or so letters from paul outlining this vision for a universal version of christianity as opposed to the more at no nationalistic person of christianity preached by jean. and a man who was derided in this regard newness of life time becomes in many ways the creator of what we now know as christianity. look at the new testament. we have one letter by james. it wasn't written by james. it was written by his followers. one letter by james, the undisputed leader of this movement, the brother of jesus is of. we have two lette
james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais.wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and so, with the destruction of listen, the death of both men and the transformation of judea and to no longer a distinctly jewish tradition, one that is...
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we cannot have a third of our people in this country being undereducated, uneducated, underskilled or unskilled and expect that to work economically, socially, culturally, politically or in any other way. it's just not going to work. it is in all of our best interests morally, culturally, litically, legally to get -- politically, legally to get all of us having the same connection to the economy. so this book, this work, these thoughts that you're going to hear from john really important, we're proud to be here and to lend our voice to this piece and other pieces of it as well. and, jim, thanks again for hosting this. i'm going to have to leave after john's speech because a dear friend's son passed away, and i want to get to des moines tonight to try to be to the funeral tomorrow. i don't mean to be disrespectful by slipping out, i just wanted to let you all know why i've got to go early. thank you all for being here, appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you, governor. we have another honored guest today, another great american. i have a lot of admiration for him. i've never met him unt
we cannot have a third of our people in this country being undereducated, uneducated, underskilled or unskilled and expect that to work economically, socially, culturally, politically or in any other way. it's just not going to work. it is in all of our best interests morally, culturally, litically, legally to get -- politically, legally to get all of us having the same connection to the economy. so this book, this work, these thoughts that you're going to hear from john really important, we're...
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the fact that they didn't want these african-american women and people who were once, you know, uneducated are becoming more educated. they didn't want them to partake in it. i think a lot of the lack lash came from that. i think that's why the oeo took money away from them because they came under a lot of pressure. i think that had a lot to do with t with the lack bash of that. >> a lot of these federal programs were optional for states. so a state would say we're not going to do food stamps and activists on the ground would push really hard and say yes, you are. we feed food stamps. so absolutely more access to a social net. what's the connection between cdgm and segregation? latrice again. >> i was just reading on it. i know that they started like a petition that demanded the desegregation of it and right after that, they sued them and then that is ultimately how they desegregated schools. other communities around them started going okay, we'll desegregate. it kind of was like that little spark that made everything go around and that kind of was the jump start to desegregation around th
the fact that they didn't want these african-american women and people who were once, you know, uneducated are becoming more educated. they didn't want them to partake in it. i think a lot of the lack lash came from that. i think that's why the oeo took money away from them because they came under a lot of pressure. i think that had a lot to do with t with the lack bash of that. >> a lot of these federal programs were optional for states. so a state would say we're not going to do food...