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cory says they do many unorthodox things that hope is only built on the solid rock of jesus christ. >> recent 60 minutes report blamed israel for the christian exodus. holy land arabs must share the blame. pastor cory told gary lane what palastinian believers are facing. >> you have christians afraid to walk with crosses. christians afraid to walk with bibles. the fear doesn't come out of shame. it is continuous being harassed and oppressed and pushed aside by uneducated extremists. i heard people say i will pray them. i don't think so, pray for boldness. i want christians to come to pray at the churches. we need churches to pray and give to evangelicals so we can expand. we have seven active ministries. only way to make seven fourteen, is to pray. >> what is your experience, how do you respond to them being antiisrael. >> you can't be christian and antiisrael. jesus was a jew. god spoke about the nation of israel. i love the palastinian muslims, the palastinian christians. i love the jewish, the way you only can reach both sides to pray for both sides and equipt people to share the m
cory says they do many unorthodox things that hope is only built on the solid rock of jesus christ. >> recent 60 minutes report blamed israel for the christian exodus. holy land arabs must share the blame. pastor cory told gary lane what palastinian believers are facing. >> you have christians afraid to walk with crosses. christians afraid to walk with bibles. the fear doesn't come out of shame. it is continuous being harassed and oppressed and pushed aside by uneducated extremists....
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. >> the real key is the unorthodox business model. under league rules the teams are required to share revenue with each other which is always a sticking point with some of the most successful franchises and the more politcally conservative owners. >> that's socialist, isn't it? >> it's a form of socialism and it's worked quite well for us. >> jon: burn him! burn him! we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the first lady of united states. she has written a book called "american grown: the story of the white house kitchen guard and gardens across america." please welcome back to the program first lady michelle obama. [cheers and applause] how are you? >> good. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you. >> it's good to be here. good to be back. >> jon: nice to see you again. this is my book. >> jon: it's called "american grown." you as first lady, everybody has an issue. you decided i'm going to take on this idea of getting children to eat well. >> yes. >> jon: wo
. >> the real key is the unorthodox business model. under league rules the teams are required to share revenue with each other which is always a sticking point with some of the most successful franchises and the more politcally conservative owners. >> that's socialist, isn't it? >> it's a form of socialism and it's worked quite well for us. >> jon: burn him! burn him! we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the first...
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the hunting technique being used by the dolphin, unorthodox. i've never seen it before in my history of watching internet videos. watch what happens. wow. >> you see the snook, the dolphin comes out of nowhere, does this swipe move to continue to push the snook into shallower water, push the snook up the shore. again, swipe number two, dolphin comes in, does a u-turn. >> whoa. >> wow. >> pushes -- pushes the snook even further into shallow waters. >> swim, snooki! >> three times the dolphin pushes the snook into shallower water before going in for the attack. >> seems like too much work, though. why didn't he just go in for the kill? >> this is actually not an uncommon practice for dolphins to get their prey close to the shore and for the dolphins themselves almost to beach themselves in order to get their prey. they do it with schools of fish, obviously here with snooks. >> thank you, dr. troutman. >> marine biologist. >> bad day for the snook, good day for the dolphins. >>> that is it for the rtm countdown, everybody. thanks for joining us. h
the hunting technique being used by the dolphin, unorthodox. i've never seen it before in my history of watching internet videos. watch what happens. wow. >> you see the snook, the dolphin comes out of nowhere, does this swipe move to continue to push the snook into shallower water, push the snook up the shore. again, swipe number two, dolphin comes in, does a u-turn. >> whoa. >> wow. >> pushes -- pushes the snook even further into shallow waters. >> swim, snooki!...
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of the most beautiful buildings in the russian capital the situation of the building is rather unorthodox to this is the main entrance is from a side street and not from the facade which you can see here move ring around the corner take a look at this pretty courtyard this building was erected between seventy eighty four and seventy eighty six by the russian nobleman short rapacious often interesting enough it was also used as a meeting place for various charities of course famous novel and margarita very striking building a matter reality it was once moscow's first public library in the nineteenth century and today the palaces turner is the russian state library i wonder what it looks like inside let's find out. moving inside it's almost like going back in time the interior is all bright historic and grand. just look at this room wow you can imagine the space being used for large parties instead it was used for bookworms although it looks like a ball when the space was actually used as a library for most of its time. and looking through the window in the second floor here i think this ro
of the most beautiful buildings in the russian capital the situation of the building is rather unorthodox to this is the main entrance is from a side street and not from the facade which you can see here move ring around the corner take a look at this pretty courtyard this building was erected between seventy eighty four and seventy eighty six by the russian nobleman short rapacious often interesting enough it was also used as a meeting place for various charities of course famous novel and...
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let me start at an unorthodox place to begin a conversation. by talking about the -- you made -- the joke about a moment ago, talking about the tensions, the differences, the things that you and your mother don't always see eye to eye about. the things that you doesn't always agree on. obviously there's a lot of love and we'll get to that just a second. but first the tension and how mothers and daughters get along when they don't see eye to eye on everything. >> that's a good place to start. because that's more relateable to a lot of folks. and she was somebody that growing up, very stern. very loving. but the classic of why? because i'm the mama and i said so. that's why. we talked about it in the book somewhat. we had a real knocking of heads over the years when it comes to dealing with race. my mother grew up in the great depression. segregation, the civil rights movement. she was there when president obama was inaugurated. and it was a beautiful -- and her mink coat, and mama, please, you can't be p.c. in a mink coat and everybody had their
let me start at an unorthodox place to begin a conversation. by talking about the -- you made -- the joke about a moment ago, talking about the tensions, the differences, the things that you and your mother don't always see eye to eye about. the things that you doesn't always agree on. obviously there's a lot of love and we'll get to that just a second. but first the tension and how mothers and daughters get along when they don't see eye to eye on everything. >> that's a good place to...
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these were nontraditional practitioners, they were called sectarians and irregulars, unorthodox cultists. and who were these men? and some times more women than men. they were thomsonians. they did not believe in benjamin rush. they thought you needed hot things put all around you, or in your body. hydropaths, they gave it to you externally and internally. eclectics, botanical equivalent of hero iic drugs. and my favorites, vegetarians and crackers. i want to tell you a little story. you know the name, graham and cracker. grahamcrackers. they believe if you ingested these graham crackers it would not sexu not -- stop sexual urges, and prevent masturbation and premarital sex. that was their belief. i leave it to you to determine if that is true or not. however i relate to you one little personal story, this is the truth. in 1975 when i began my internship and residency i was at boston city hospital, as harvard was leaving, and bu was coming in. and i distinctly remember this, absolutely true. all i remember is that at every nurse's station in boston city hospital and on every ward there w
these were nontraditional practitioners, they were called sectarians and irregulars, unorthodox cultists. and who were these men? and some times more women than men. they were thomsonians. they did not believe in benjamin rush. they thought you needed hot things put all around you, or in your body. hydropaths, they gave it to you externally and internally. eclectics, botanical equivalent of hero iic drugs. and my favorites, vegetarians and crackers. i want to tell you a little story. you know...
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and his unorthodox a sleeping arrangement. >> something smells good. floury. >> want to get in bed? >> i don't know if this is for me. this style is a little different. >> the pair is well protected as they make their way through the crowds that have gotten word of their shopping free. but there's enough time to make one final stop for the boxer's fiancee. ouch! we can see two bags come out of here. she's shoe shopping. she's shoe shopping for 11 grand today. don't worry. >> 2,000 miles from the spoils of the strip, orlando, florida, don miguel boxing gym is open every day, rain or shine. with cotto in a relentless battle of training for his bout with mayweather on may 5th. ♪ >> it was amazing. ♪ >> i've been training. training hard enough to beat my opponent. it's right now. ♪ >> mayweather will be the seventh undefeated fighter cotto has faced in his career, by far the most haroeralded of the gym. today the program calls for eight rounds of sparring. cameras are prohibited from chronicling the action. only glimpses at the architect of the fight plan are permitted. # >> as the trai
and his unorthodox a sleeping arrangement. >> something smells good. floury. >> want to get in bed? >> i don't know if this is for me. this style is a little different. >> the pair is well protected as they make their way through the crowds that have gotten word of their shopping free. but there's enough time to make one final stop for the boxer's fiancee. ouch! we can see two bags come out of here. she's shoe shopping. she's shoe shopping for 11 grand today. don't...
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seems that we have a story that's been gaining steam run polls quest for the white house using an unorthodox delegate strategy is getting noticed finally and the r. and c. is getting nervous quoting very important a las vegas sun a letter was delivered to nevada's g.o.p. chair they are in seize chief counsel said that if ron paul's delegates get too many seats the entire state may not be represented at the convention this summer and tampa paul supporters are racking up victories left and right and i could complicate romney's an anticipated inauguration he's already won a majority of the delegates in iowa minnesota and washington and now is campaign is also organizing victories in louisiana and alaska where one of paul's supporters was just elected as alaska's republican party chair so ron paul caused enough of a stir that could upset the entire convention here to join me now is mary wilson volunteer organizer and ron paul supporter hey mary i heard that you just met ron paul last night tell us a little bit about it. i did yeah there was a rally at cal state fullerton in. southern california
seems that we have a story that's been gaining steam run polls quest for the white house using an unorthodox delegate strategy is getting noticed finally and the r. and c. is getting nervous quoting very important a las vegas sun a letter was delivered to nevada's g.o.p. chair they are in seize chief counsel said that if ron paul's delegates get too many seats the entire state may not be represented at the convention this summer and tampa paul supporters are racking up victories left and right...
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reporting on for a while is finally gaining steam ron paul's quest for the white house using an unorthodox delegate strategy is finally getting noticed and the r. and c. is getting very nervous according to a report in the las vegas sun a letter was delivered to nevada's g.o.p. chair they are in seize chief counsel said that of ron paul delegates get too many seats the entire state may not be represented at the convention this summer in tampa paul supporters are racking up victories left and right that could complicate romney's anticipated inauguration he's already won the majority the delegates in iowa minnesota and now washington now his campaign is also organizing victories and louisiana and alaska or one of paul's supporters was just a left elected as alaska's republican party chair so ron paul cause enough of a stir that could upset the entire convention earlier i was joined by mary wilson a volunteer organizer and ron paul supporter i asked her what was finally like to meet dr paul. i did yeah there was a rally at the cal state fullerton in. southern california i guess it's nearer an
reporting on for a while is finally gaining steam ron paul's quest for the white house using an unorthodox delegate strategy is finally getting noticed and the r. and c. is getting very nervous according to a report in the las vegas sun a letter was delivered to nevada's g.o.p. chair they are in seize chief counsel said that of ron paul delegates get too many seats the entire state may not be represented at the convention this summer in tampa paul supporters are racking up victories left and...
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. >> doing business in silicon valley is different some would say unorthodox.imes it doesn't look like business at all. >> yes. we go deep inside one of the longest-running traditions where beer is cold ask ideas are hot. in a dark crowded nightclub, cocktails and conversation flow between 20 and 30 somethings wearing name tags. this founder assures thus is a different match making. >> this is the under belly of the tech scene. >> mixed in are ceos and investors and neighbor an entrepreneur with a new idea. >> people here have great ideas and provide that input into the decision maker of the company. >> some happens here at the bar. across the courtroom something else is shaping up. tonight, eight start ups will pitch ideas to this crowd hoping for suggestions, publicity and maybe funding. >> going in with a venture capitalist is like going into a marriage. boy like to know something indepth. >> consider this a first date. >> we know relationships are important. >> the pitch starts like what you'd near a board room. instaefd a few people to captivate there are
. >> doing business in silicon valley is different some would say unorthodox.imes it doesn't look like business at all. >> yes. we go deep inside one of the longest-running traditions where beer is cold ask ideas are hot. in a dark crowded nightclub, cocktails and conversation flow between 20 and 30 somethings wearing name tags. this founder assures thus is a different match making. >> this is the under belly of the tech scene. >> mixed in are ceos and investors and...
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. >> reporter: by the end of the day, this unorthodox 27-year-old statesman is feeling comfortable enougher. >> my date for tonight. >> reporter: as the trip comes to an end, the word from home is that the queen is very proud of what harry has achieve and this, his first trip representing her majesty overseas. >> reporter: there's likely nothing, not even serving with his regiment abroad, will please the soldier prince more than to know he's done well by the queen. >> i've had an amazing time. i've had a gas. i just hope my grandma is proud. of what i've done. ♪of what i've done. ♪ my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪
. >> reporter: by the end of the day, this unorthodox 27-year-old statesman is feeling comfortable enougher. >> my date for tonight. >> reporter: as the trip comes to an end, the word from home is that the queen is very proud of what harry has achieve and this, his first trip representing her majesty overseas. >> reporter: there's likely nothing, not even serving with his regiment abroad, will please the soldier prince more than to know he's done well by the queen....
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perhaps even unorthodox. getting people to buy into a brand new idea can be about the pitch. is jonathan goes deep inside one of the tech community longest running tradition. >> the talk is good. makes you miss some things. >>reporter: like in speed dating you have 5 minutes. in the a second more. >> can't get your point across if 5 minutes you have work to do. we roll out next week and hope you find security. >> right on we are out of time. >>reporter: then come the question. >> savvy crowd. i was actually quite well warned about what to expect with the questions. >> how are you going reassure users that data is secure. >> when the data is being recorded on the phone it's all encripted locally. it's not social but is that the end game for that. >> we don't want to go in social direction. that's not our dna. >>reporter: survive the grilling and you could be like xavier. >> white house actually used. >>reporter: cool enough for the president and oprah social media tool debut here last year and since raised two million dollars. now the young ceo is back to inspire l young peopl
perhaps even unorthodox. getting people to buy into a brand new idea can be about the pitch. is jonathan goes deep inside one of the tech community longest running tradition. >> the talk is good. makes you miss some things. >>reporter: like in speed dating you have 5 minutes. in the a second more. >> can't get your point across if 5 minutes you have work to do. we roll out next week and hope you find security. >> right on we are out of time. >>reporter: then come...
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commissioner stern believes prokhorov to be a shrewd businessman, although we found him to be a bit unorthodox's your computer? >> i don't use a computer. >> you have something against computers? >> we have too much information, and it's really impossible to filter it. >> he believes his biggest strengths are organization and leading people. any abilities you wish you had that you don't have? >> sometimes maybe to be less tall. >> to be less tall? [chuckles] well, you're about to enter a world of very tall people with the nba. you're gonna actually be pretty short. >> [chuckles] compared with the players, yes, but compared with the common people, i am tall enough. trust me. >> prokhorov has been brushing up on his english and his jump shot. if everything goes according to plan, in 2012, he will move the nets to a brand new arena in brooklyn, home to the largest russian american community in the united states. who knows? he may even find that perfect woman he's been looking for. >> i am really excited to take the worst team of the league and to turn it to be the best. >> you think you can do th
commissioner stern believes prokhorov to be a shrewd businessman, although we found him to be a bit unorthodox's your computer? >> i don't use a computer. >> you have something against computers? >> we have too much information, and it's really impossible to filter it. >> he believes his biggest strengths are organization and leading people. any abilities you wish you had that you don't have? >> sometimes maybe to be less tall. >> to be less tall? [chuckles]...
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because it was a little bit of an unorthodox process. most of the people who were central players in this story still work for ford motor company. and i want them to be able to speak candidly for me about the struggles that they went through to save this company. and so i made the same day with everybody from bill ford, jr. to people i talked to on the factory for -- floor. and that was is that anything we talk about can be used in this book but it won't identify the names of anybody's whose source was. the only time that i would directly quote from people is when i am reconstructing conversations that happened, and i will only be when i'm able to talk to one of the people with direct knowledge of those conversations. and that was kind of the ground will. dial-up most people do feel like they can open up a little bit more than if you're talking to a newspaper reporter and anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law with your name attached to it. and the other thing was that, there's one point where broke from the
because it was a little bit of an unorthodox process. most of the people who were central players in this story still work for ford motor company. and i want them to be able to speak candidly for me about the struggles that they went through to save this company. and so i made the same day with everybody from bill ford, jr. to people i talked to on the factory for -- floor. and that was is that anything we talk about can be used in this book but it won't identify the names of anybody's whose...
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tonight, an unorthodox treatment for cases that can't be cured. 27-year-old valley mckenzie is -- valerie is gliding into the hyperbaric chamber. she'll be surrounded by -- surrounded by pyrogen. >> we're allowing 100% oxygen under pressure supersaturate the body and that a able to go into all tissue within the body. >> dr. shore says the oxygen therapy is often used to stimulate healing of stubborn wounds. but in this case, valerie's illness is invisible. she says she got lyme disease while hiking over memorial day weekend two years ago and the symptoms she developed baffled her doctors. >> i couldn't stand. i couldn't walk. i couldn't walk -- i walked like a duck and i had spasms like i was having a seizure all the time all day long. and i couldn't get them to stop. if you imagine a fish out of water just kind of flopping around. >> after repeated blood tests some specialists thought she was imagining her symptoms and even taking them. >> they just kind of dismissed it and just said sorry. we can't help you. >> dr. shore says the organism that caused lyme can hide in the body and severa
tonight, an unorthodox treatment for cases that can't be cured. 27-year-old valley mckenzie is -- valerie is gliding into the hyperbaric chamber. she'll be surrounded by -- surrounded by pyrogen. >> we're allowing 100% oxygen under pressure supersaturate the body and that a able to go into all tissue within the body. >> dr. shore says the oxygen therapy is often used to stimulate healing of stubborn wounds. but in this case, valerie's illness is invisible. she says she got lyme...
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declined to fund some of his unorthodox new ideas, he left and found private investors who would. >>have a real problem with how science is funded and done in this country. almost every breakthrough i've been associated with is from having independent money. and once they worked, we can get tons of government money to follow up on it. but we could never get the money to do the initial experiment. >> in 1998, a company that made cutting-edge technology to analyze dna hired him to take on the federal government in a race to identify all the genetic material in the human body. the federally funded human genome project had already been working on it for years. why did you decide to challenge the government? >> the way it was being done just didn't make any sense. we ended up doing it in 9 months instead of 15 years. that's a big difference. >> when the competition produced bad blood and bad publicity in the scientific community, the clinton administration arranged for the two sides to announce a truce and a tie, even though many believe that venter's company, celera genomics, was ahead,
declined to fund some of his unorthodox new ideas, he left and found private investors who would. >>have a real problem with how science is funded and done in this country. almost every breakthrough i've been associated with is from having independent money. and once they worked, we can get tons of government money to follow up on it. but we could never get the money to do the initial experiment. >> in 1998, a company that made cutting-edge technology to analyze dna hired him to...
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i'm hearing all these rumblings about people who think he's unorthodox and should put a tie on and allstuff. do you think it makes any difference? >> no, i think it is going to sell itself. it's a great company. great growth prospects. everyone's been excited about it for a long time. however, very symbolic moment, the hoodie moment. it's gone viral. it's the culture clash between silicon valley and wall street. part of wall street's frustration with it, i think, is their frustration with facebook, which is that mark zuckerberg has full control of the company. he really doesn't care about wall street. wall street nors thknows that. most people suck up to wall street, but not mark zuckerberg. you're asking for $10 billion. okay. maybe you could put on a tie. >> all right. pom line, though, a lot of these startup companies as they start to do well, far earlier than facebook got into this, and hiring of a grown-up. there's some people worried he's not that. >> that was the model in the 1990s. you've got the quirky founder with the bad hair and sandals. they're great at programming, but th
i'm hearing all these rumblings about people who think he's unorthodox and should put a tie on and allstuff. do you think it makes any difference? >> no, i think it is going to sell itself. it's a great company. great growth prospects. everyone's been excited about it for a long time. however, very symbolic moment, the hoodie moment. it's gone viral. it's the culture clash between silicon valley and wall street. part of wall street's frustration with it, i think, is their frustration with...
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i've heard people say he's unorthodox, he should put a tie on, and all that kind of stuff.hink it's going sell itself. however, very symbolic moment, the hoodie moment. it's gone viral. everybody's talking about it. it's the culture clash between silicon valley and wall street. part of wall street's frustration is their frustration with facebook which is that mark zuckerberg has full control of the company. he doesn't care about wall street. wall street knows that. that's not kmochblt most people suck up to wall street. >> putting on a jacket and tie might have said you're important. >> it might have been a polite gesture. you're asking for $10 million. maybe you could put on a jacket. >> the bottom line, a lot of these start-up companies as they start to do well far earlier than facebook got into this and the hiring of a grown-up, are there some people worried he's not that? >> what's interesting, that was the model in the 1990s, the quirky founder with the bad hair and the sandals. they can't run a company and so let's bring in a professional ceo. a lot of the companies l
i've heard people say he's unorthodox, he should put a tie on, and all that kind of stuff.hink it's going sell itself. however, very symbolic moment, the hoodie moment. it's gone viral. everybody's talking about it. it's the culture clash between silicon valley and wall street. part of wall street's frustration is their frustration with facebook which is that mark zuckerberg has full control of the company. he doesn't care about wall street. wall street knows that. that's not kmochblt most...