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1990, tv stations everywhere across the globe really, everywhere, held this single live totally uninterestinging, finally to see this. this distant figure. nelson mandela. a man who not been photographed in nearly three decades. finally walking free from prison. waiting there to nlts strinterv ted koppel. we told me, so was everyone else to interview nelson mandela. no one had an appointment. >> everyone rented a house across the street from winnie mandela's home in soweto, and there we were with our binoculars, sitting there. he is here yement. he isn't here yet. which one of us will be invited to come over and do the interview? dan rather was over there. in fact i know dan well. dan beat me. he was there first. i was there second. >> this is abc news "nightline," reporting from south africa. >> second maybe. >> tonight we have only one s s guest. nelson mandela. >> first to come to earth on the broadcast, the opening question went not to politics race or the future but to sports. >> he was surprised the other night with tyson? >> yes, very much surprised. i took it for granted that he would
1990, tv stations everywhere across the globe really, everywhere, held this single live totally uninterestinging, finally to see this. this distant figure. nelson mandela. a man who not been photographed in nearly three decades. finally walking free from prison. waiting there to nlts strinterv ted koppel. we told me, so was everyone else to interview nelson mandela. no one had an appointment. >> everyone rented a house across the street from winnie mandela's home in soweto, and there we...
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Dec 10, 2013
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masha, probably the most worldly of the three, she seems tired, bored, uninterested in the childish enthusiasms of her husband kulygin. and the youngest sister, irina, whose saint's day is being celebrated. all three sisters have expressed the desire to return to moscow where they had once lived. life in a small town is dull compared to the excitement they remember from their youth in a large city where their father was an army officer. their brother, andrei, is scholarly, naive, romantically interested in a village girl from the lower class. she is natalya, who is nervous about the impression she will make, worried about having worn the wrong clothes. i'm not used to being... other visitors include a doctor, an old friend of the family, an army colonel visiting the house for the first time, and two men trying to attract the youngest sister irina. they are the baron tuzenbach and another officer solyony. in this play, from time to time one character or another will make an announcement about himself and his beliefs or desires. we should not be surprised if the people nearby are not really liste
masha, probably the most worldly of the three, she seems tired, bored, uninterested in the childish enthusiasms of her husband kulygin. and the youngest sister, irina, whose saint's day is being celebrated. all three sisters have expressed the desire to return to moscow where they had once lived. life in a small town is dull compared to the excitement they remember from their youth in a large city where their father was an army officer. their brother, andrei, is scholarly, naive, romantically...
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they seem like they're aloof or uninterested or jaded and i think it's porn.on't know. >> that's probably one of -- >> i gave you your opinion. >> i don't need to talk. >> yeah. >> yes. porn, i guess, media or other things that they're being bombarded with. i think really rather than the teacher having these meetings and a club you need an italian mother. >> that's true. >> the guys that dated that come from italian homes, they open doors, they pay for dinner. >> they live at home. >> what kind of guys do you date, exactly? >> don't they stay at home until 35 playing video games? >> then they have money. >> from what, deejaying? >> yes! lots of them do. >> deejay pauly making $12 million a year. >> it's the idea of manners and chivalry and i think a lot of that is gone because they really don't have the role models. i don't know that teachers are the best. the line of being a friend is blurred. >> do you think the teacher is doing that to hang out with them. >> this is the porn you shouldn't watch. >> no. yeah, yeah, yeah. some porn i made myself and how disgu
they seem like they're aloof or uninterested or jaded and i think it's porn.on't know. >> that's probably one of -- >> i gave you your opinion. >> i don't need to talk. >> yeah. >> yes. porn, i guess, media or other things that they're being bombarded with. i think really rather than the teacher having these meetings and a club you need an italian mother. >> that's true. >> the guys that dated that come from italian homes, they open doors, they pay for...
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it's kind of uninteresting opportunity for consumers. they can basically find whatever they want. >> earlier in the program, we had a look at a new product that is a box that has nothing in it. will there be more spending on charitable donations or even gifts that end up having some of that money go to charity and nonprofits? >> i think there is some move toward that. but there is also a move towards people really gravitating towards experiences. there are a lot of adjusting the services out there. they are creating great experiences and people are vying for those things. >> such as what, travel? >> travel, leisure, events, those kinds of things where it's about the experiences you can have. mobile is playing a big part in those things. i wouldn't be surprised to see people gravitating toward a lot of those experiences in addition to physical purchases, which, gettingverybody is renew smartphones and people have great new experiences. ?> what is your last purchase >> i still have my holiday shopping still left to do. it will be a big wee
it's kind of uninteresting opportunity for consumers. they can basically find whatever they want. >> earlier in the program, we had a look at a new product that is a box that has nothing in it. will there be more spending on charitable donations or even gifts that end up having some of that money go to charity and nonprofits? >> i think there is some move toward that. but there is also a move towards people really gravitating towards experiences. there are a lot of adjusting the...
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i know it was necessary to the 70s but it is uninteresting toy moo. i don't get it. punk rock lyrics. >> the ramones have more in one song. >> rock, rock, rock and roll high school. rock, rock, rock and roll high school. >> i wanna be sedated. it spoke to a generation. >> if you are a 13-year-old boy who hasn't started masterbating yet and he is really, really upset at the world. you are a grown man, greg of the the -- greg. >> that's the point. he is a media darling for people like you. >> how dare you? >> never did anything as good as london calling. never did anything as good as the sex pistols. >> half of the e street band is dead so they don't have to listen to this. >> born in the usa is anti-american. >> if you made a list of the best rock and roll songs in history five would be bruce springsteen. >> and they would be wrong. number one is the calling and number two is the sex pistols. >> no. >> i am out of time. kirsten, thank you. andy levy, sherrod small, that does it for me. i am greg gutfeld. i shall see you sometime. the o. tonight. >> it was refreshing t
i know it was necessary to the 70s but it is uninteresting toy moo. i don't get it. punk rock lyrics. >> the ramones have more in one song. >> rock, rock, rock and roll high school. rock, rock, rock and roll high school. >> i wanna be sedated. it spoke to a generation. >> if you are a 13-year-old boy who hasn't started masterbating yet and he is really, really upset at the world. you are a grown man, greg of the the -- greg. >> that's the point. he is a media...
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conservative territories in blue-state cities young educated married mothers find themselves not uninterested in the metaconversation about having it all but untouched about it. they are too busy mining their grand mothers' old-fashioned lives for values they can appropriate like heirlooms then wear proudly as their own. so, it's great to have you all for this conversation. lisa, let's start with you. first of all, when you look at these numbers and this trend that you track here, what's behind it? is it a choice or reality? >> this is an economy story. these are not very affluent women who are leaving law firm jobs. these are women in families with much less. in a world where our financial futures are uncertain and you're not making that much money and you got too little kids and your husband is working all the time it makes sense to lean out and focus on the home sphere. >> is that what you're finding the women you interviewed and the women you talked to, is that a reality that's a negative reality? >> no. what's so wonderful about what's happening now is that these women are really embraci
conservative territories in blue-state cities young educated married mothers find themselves not uninterested in the metaconversation about having it all but untouched about it. they are too busy mining their grand mothers' old-fashioned lives for values they can appropriate like heirlooms then wear proudly as their own. so, it's great to have you all for this conversation. lisa, let's start with you. first of all, when you look at these numbers and this trend that you track here, what's behind...
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countries in science and math is because we have written off a large part of our population as uninterested and incapable of succeeding. another point is why are we continuing to slide back in terms of math and science? is it because we, as a society, make less of an investment in those kinds of educational skills so that we fall behind to 18th and lower? or is it some other thing? you are an educator. >> first, we don't get the quality people going into teaching that many other people do in other parts of the world. finland, where they do the best, they get students from the top of the class at the best universities going into teaching and staying in it and they do it because of how they pay and they do it because teaching is a valued and honored profession. and we don't make teaching a valued and honored profession. there is a lot to complain about american education. when people go teacher bashing, which there is a lot of out there -- but when they go teacher bashing, they are making the problem worse sometimes, not better. so we need to make teaching valued and honored. certainly compen
countries in science and math is because we have written off a large part of our population as uninterested and incapable of succeeding. another point is why are we continuing to slide back in terms of math and science? is it because we, as a society, make less of an investment in those kinds of educational skills so that we fall behind to 18th and lower? or is it some other thing? you are an educator. >> first, we don't get the quality people going into teaching that many other people do...
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but the media and most analysts, and, of course, democrats were uninterested in looking at it at all.well, here is the thing. you know, it's supposed to help people, especially people who have been lacking in health insurance or under insured. but what the u.s. today story is somebody who is making a middle income, you know, an individual making $50,000 or so, a couple making $60,000, if they don't qualify for that subsidy, charles, their cost of insurance, their premium under the obamacare plan is going to be more than 8% of their income, which is what obamacare says is the base. you should pay no more than 8%. now they have to pay much more and they are going to have to pay the added fees and the added taxes. so there are people who are being squeezed we have already talked about people who have had plans canceled. here is a segment new to the table as being squeezed and possibly squeezed out of all health insurance po that was the frauds much obama's campaign promise. they only wanted to tax the upper 2% the very rich and all of that but what they didn't say is that hidden in obama
but the media and most analysts, and, of course, democrats were uninterested in looking at it at all.well, here is the thing. you know, it's supposed to help people, especially people who have been lacking in health insurance or under insured. but what the u.s. today story is somebody who is making a middle income, you know, an individual making $50,000 or so, a couple making $60,000, if they don't qualify for that subsidy, charles, their cost of insurance, their premium under the obamacare...
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frank gannon was the principal of the chapters that richard was uninterested in the memoirs. you had to write a chapter on venezuela, frank is an incredibly prolific writer and talent. he and nixon were the lead on our end. great book. and diane sawyer and sam were those two. to >> was there a moment around richard nixon you had that you never talked about? told this story a couple of times but i never told it on air. my mom and dad came to when they were both alive. 1978. called over and said can i bring minute parents by to meet you. a big deal. dad was a small town lawyer and stay in the same firm for 50 years. were born in ashtabula. they had seen him in a parade but they were going to come meet a president. it was awkward as we sat down in the oval office, the nixon overlooking the pacific until my mom, god bless her, what do you think is going to china. with we left two hours later. e talked for two hours about the world to my mom and dad. because they were my mom and dad. he was generous in that way. giving fellow. i saw him do that again and again with ordinary americ
frank gannon was the principal of the chapters that richard was uninterested in the memoirs. you had to write a chapter on venezuela, frank is an incredibly prolific writer and talent. he and nixon were the lead on our end. great book. and diane sawyer and sam were those two. to >> was there a moment around richard nixon you had that you never talked about? told this story a couple of times but i never told it on air. my mom and dad came to when they were both alive. 1978. called over and...
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the move -- if uninterest. and don't want to see or hear the video. move could boost faze book's advertising rev view, but it is still unknown how much facebook will be charging. >>> the ceo of the bill and melinda gates foundation. susan has been chancellor since 2009. she is an oncologist who left an executive position to become chancellor. in a letter to her colleagues, she said she looks forward to leading the gates foundation. its mission is to help ease poverty and improve health in developing the kris. she will leave next march. >>> a fire at a recycling plant on the peninsula, and this isn't the first time. the changes the company made after last month's fire and why they didn't seem to help today. >>> then, a short and of toys could leave some children without presents this christmas. the efforts to fill the shelves at one east bay charity. >>> plus, excitement surrounding a new apartment complex right in the heart of san francisco. i've got one word for you... five year plan. you know how long that takes? five years. you are so important, an
the move -- if uninterest. and don't want to see or hear the video. move could boost faze book's advertising rev view, but it is still unknown how much facebook will be charging. >>> the ceo of the bill and melinda gates foundation. susan has been chancellor since 2009. she is an oncologist who left an executive position to become chancellor. in a letter to her colleagues, she said she looks forward to leading the gates foundation. its mission is to help ease poverty and improve health...
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science and math is the that we have effectively written off a huge chunk of our population as uninterested in those fields or incapable of succeeding them. that's one point. larger point is why are we continuing to slide back in terms of math and science. is it because we as a society make less of an investment in those kinds of educational skills so when we fall behind we're now 18th and lower or is there some other reason? you're an educator. >> i think it's three things, charlie. first, we don't get the quality of people going into teaching that many other people do in many other parts of the world. in finland where they do the best they get students from the top of the classes at the best universities to go into teaching and staying in it and they do it because of how they pay and they do it because teaching is a valued and honored profession. and we don't make it a valued and honored profession. and there's a lot to cop plain about about american education but when people go teacher-bashing,-- which there's a lot of out there-- there's things to criticize certainly. but when they go t
science and math is the that we have effectively written off a huge chunk of our population as uninterested in those fields or incapable of succeeding them. that's one point. larger point is why are we continuing to slide back in terms of math and science. is it because we as a society make less of an investment in those kinds of educational skills so when we fall behind we're now 18th and lower or is there some other reason? you're an educator. >> i think it's three things, charlie....
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angry populism, uninterested in governing. the spectacle was extraordinary this fall, of both parties, essentially self-sdrukting at the same time, unable to take advantage of one another's mistakes. blaming one another but really being at fault themselves. bad for american politics when that happens. and now we're left to ask well, what emerges from the ruins? will reasonable elements of both parties be able to emerge and do things like emphasize opportunity and reforms of health care which are going to be necessary going forward, or not in this. but we, it was a bad year for our political class. >> you think lessons were learned. >> i think the republicans learned, should have learned the fundamental truth. it is politics is not a seesaw. just because the other guy is down doesn't mean you're up. they're down even further. and there's peter hart has pointed out, the lowest point in the history of "the wall street journal" poll of any political party, i mean it isn't the people, the supporters of the president who have been d
angry populism, uninterested in governing. the spectacle was extraordinary this fall, of both parties, essentially self-sdrukting at the same time, unable to take advantage of one another's mistakes. blaming one another but really being at fault themselves. bad for american politics when that happens. and now we're left to ask well, what emerges from the ruins? will reasonable elements of both parties be able to emerge and do things like emphasize opportunity and reforms of health care which...
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were chatting about this before the show and saying if you think about the apparel space and how uninterestingt is and how terrible and all the promotions, where is all this money going? it's going into activewear and footwear. this is where the technology is. it's where the fashion is. and this is even where the teen space potentially is moving some of their money. >> absolutely. >> and you and i have talked about before that maybe footwear is actually the new handbag. >> it really could be. and that also incorporates technology. >> accessories for technology because michael kors was one of the first to have a really stylish iphone case. and now there's a whole entire line of ipad cases and other tablet cases and they're from the high-end designers. we haven't seen much of that from coach yet. >> definitely not. this was so much fun, guys. thank you very much. really appreciate it. our thanks to stacy, natalie and chris as well. so ty, you can have the yule log back when you get back up here, hon. >> i will be there later today. thank you very much, sue. >>> getting your kids into the best sc
were chatting about this before the show and saying if you think about the apparel space and how uninterestingt is and how terrible and all the promotions, where is all this money going? it's going into activewear and footwear. this is where the technology is. it's where the fashion is. and this is even where the teen space potentially is moving some of their money. >> absolutely. >> and you and i have talked about before that maybe footwear is actually the new handbag. >> it...
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attempt for them to show politically they care about this issue, which they actually seem to be uninterested in replacing the money. >> there's actually a bipartisan bill. what's interesting, it kind of falls in line with what eric cantor has been trying to do over the last year or so. which is remake the gop image from not being boogie man who hate children and different groups but who are caring. on its title, especially because the bill is named after this girl who passed away from cancer, the parents were involved. it's something that it looks good for them publicly. the public doesn't care about the minutia. this bill isn't going to go anywhere in the senate. the point here is i would argue the republicans win the messaging war. it looks good for them. it's not going to go anywhere. so democrats can complain about it. again, it sort of moves on and on and on. >> so you put it more in the pathetic waste of time category. got it. >> debatable. >> you're next, luke. >> okay. for 1,000, this gentleman had no idea what he was doing while on stage at a world leader's memorial. >> who is the s
attempt for them to show politically they care about this issue, which they actually seem to be uninterested in replacing the money. >> there's actually a bipartisan bill. what's interesting, it kind of falls in line with what eric cantor has been trying to do over the last year or so. which is remake the gop image from not being boogie man who hate children and different groups but who are caring. on its title, especially because the bill is named after this girl who passed away from...
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. >> if what we see from the flip classroom is that we take bad lectures and uninteresting worksheetblems that characterize a lot of the experience that students have in schools and we simply flip the order of those two things, the odds that we see significant improvement in our schools is pretty low. >> and so now we're going to be taking-- with respect to t. >> meanwhile some individual teachers are experimenting with the flipped classroom on their own. three years ago stacey flipped her upper level math classroom at the private high school outside of washington d.c. where students pay up to $35,000 a year in tuition. >> she says it's been working for her, but that it might not be for every one. >> i think what is the most important thing is that you really think through what your problem is. i wouldn't say that because everybody is doing the flipped classroom it's cool, you should dot flipped classroom too. my problem was really time, anxiety and perhaps if i went to another school, i would do things completely differently. >> one added surprise for her in structuring her class th
. >> if what we see from the flip classroom is that we take bad lectures and uninteresting worksheetblems that characterize a lot of the experience that students have in schools and we simply flip the order of those two things, the odds that we see significant improvement in our schools is pretty low. >> and so now we're going to be taking-- with respect to t. >> meanwhile some individual teachers are experimenting with the flipped classroom on their own. three years ago...
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book on early african-american writing, i looked one day to find out surprisingly, shockingly uninterested in the most privilege objects of my chosen field. i had no particular taste for what was known as literature. i become aware of and fascinated by writing african-american person they've narrative is papers, political tracks and novels, all of which had been produced between 1827 when slavery ended in new york state and the first african-american newspaper freedom's journal is published in 1860 was the beginning of the civil war and publication of the first element of mark delaney serialized novel, blake or the hudson of america. i was not interested in literature because none of these works -- i'm not certain that they have attached to them the cultural apparatus sees that distinguish the sub literary from the literary with frederick douglass is narrative in 1861 merited life of a slave girl, nowhere a african-american writer published for the latter part of the 19th century could be said at least at that time to rest comfortably under american literature. indeed the narrative surroun
book on early african-american writing, i looked one day to find out surprisingly, shockingly uninterested in the most privilege objects of my chosen field. i had no particular taste for what was known as literature. i become aware of and fascinated by writing african-american person they've narrative is papers, political tracks and novels, all of which had been produced between 1827 when slavery ended in new york state and the first african-american newspaper freedom's journal is published in...
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most people leave really uninteresting lives. connell: may be texting, some kind of compromise. dagen: we have another triple digit loss on our hands against economic numbers pushing the numbers lower. the callower. nicole petallides at the dow jones industrial pit nicole: s&p 500-1779, losing two tenths of a percent. the nasdaq almost 4010. that hasn't up arrow. tech heavy nasdaq looking better today. the stocks seemed mixed. transports are higher. oil services are looking good, the drug stocks are pulling back, so seems like a mixed bag today. still pressure on this market. the fed economic news today was mixed. jobless claims and retail sales showing some strength. let's take a look at facebook, facebook going into the s&p 500 closing trading on december 20. we will see some names coming out including paradigm on the 500 on the 100, the williams company. back to you. dagen: thank you so much. connell: a new poll suggesting america's interest in congress is reaching new lows. job approval ratings averaging 14%. the lowest annual average in history of gallup. dagen: fox news co
most people leave really uninteresting lives. connell: may be texting, some kind of compromise. dagen: we have another triple digit loss on our hands against economic numbers pushing the numbers lower. the callower. nicole petallides at the dow jones industrial pit nicole: s&p 500-1779, losing two tenths of a percent. the nasdaq almost 4010. that hasn't up arrow. tech heavy nasdaq looking better today. the stocks seemed mixed. transports are higher. oil services are looking good, the drug...
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has been wreaking havoc on our constituents for months now, but which democrats seem entirely uninterested in discussing -- the democrat-run senate has decided to a vote is attention to pushing through nominations. they would rather do that than spend time ceding political appointees to places like the department of the interior. these are positions that may be important, but are not in any way an emergency. they do not need to be attended to right this second. in the real world, millions of americans will continue to suffer under a law they told washington not to pass in the first phase. it is a law that washington democrats have refused to change. our colleagues on the other side seem to think that they have no responsibilities to do anything about the impact of obamacare since the white house issued a press release declaring a partial victory. a partial victory in fixing the website. all of these approaches were a disaster. but the white house deflects on any problem that arises until people forget about the last one. what can some web technician -- they basically do nothing. we are now
has been wreaking havoc on our constituents for months now, but which democrats seem entirely uninterested in discussing -- the democrat-run senate has decided to a vote is attention to pushing through nominations. they would rather do that than spend time ceding political appointees to places like the department of the interior. these are positions that may be important, but are not in any way an emergency. they do not need to be attended to right this second. in the real world, millions of...
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which has been wreaking havoc on our constituents for months now but which democrats seem entirely uninterested in discussing. instead, for much of this week, the democrat-run senate has decided to devote its attention to pushing through nominations. nominations. they'd rather do that than spending time -- they want to spend time seating political appointees at places like the department of interior, positions that while they may be important, are certainly not in any way emergencies that need to be attended to right this second. meanwhile, out in the real world, millions of americans will continue to suffer under a law they told washington not to pass in the first place, a law that washington democrats still stubbornly refuse to change in any meaningful way. our colleagues on the other side seem to think they have no responsibility to do anything about the impact of obamacare since the white house issued a press release declaring partial victory -- partial victory -- in fixing the web site. that's their whole approach to this rolling disaster -- let the white house dodge and deflect on any pro
which has been wreaking havoc on our constituents for months now but which democrats seem entirely uninterested in discussing. instead, for much of this week, the democrat-run senate has decided to devote its attention to pushing through nominations. nominations. they'd rather do that than spending time -- they want to spend time seating political appointees at places like the department of interior, positions that while they may be important, are certainly not in any way emergencies that need...