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but that, says rosalind wiseman, is no excuse. >> you can acknowledge it.rson's annoying." there will be annoying people in the world. but just because there's somebody who doesn't get along, or you don't feel as much in common with, does not therefore mean that you just turn your back on them. >> reporter: so what will happen when our victim is angel, an actress who we asked to appear immature, awkward, even irritating. >> think of the person who interrupts all the time and tells their own story. >> reporter: angel says when she was younger, she was targeted by bullies. >> i apparently had a reputation for being annoying in school. >> reporter: let's see how our next teens do. first up, grace. >> i'm 13 and i use instagram. >> reporter: and bianca, who's in the 8th grade. i'm in the watchmobile with their parents. grace's dad says she's outgoing, into music and theater. he's told her to try to avoid any situations that involve bullying. >> is she going to say something or back off and back out of the situation? >> it depends on how far it goes. i'll be cur
but that, says rosalind wiseman, is no excuse. >> you can acknowledge it.rson's annoying." there will be annoying people in the world. but just because there's somebody who doesn't get along, or you don't feel as much in common with, does not therefore mean that you just turn your back on them. >> reporter: so what will happen when our victim is angel, an actress who we asked to appear immature, awkward, even irritating. >> think of the person who interrupts all the time...
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profits could guess, wiseman could warm, but no visionary of june could tell the city that would bestmes on future calendars. >> i am not one of those who believes in the examination of people psychiatrically, you know? i believe that most of these people should be on the couch themselves, rather than psychoanalyzing evil they never met. on the other hand, when i meet people i don't judge them -- judge them in terms of a firm handshake. you don't learn anything when you are talking. you learn a great deal when they are talking. >> one of the many tragedies of nixon is that he was not very self-aware. there are endless ironies here. he was a guy who was conscience. the doctor said he was careful that nixon not think he was analyzing him, but he went to him because he had psychosomatic illness in the 19 fit these. his head hurt pretty could not sleep. he gave him mild therapy. he hated psychiatrist and was always to mounting them and he was afraid in a way of looking at himself in a realistic way. one of the lessons, he used to write, i do not carry grudges. hello? richard nixon was one
profits could guess, wiseman could warm, but no visionary of june could tell the city that would bestmes on future calendars. >> i am not one of those who believes in the examination of people psychiatrically, you know? i believe that most of these people should be on the couch themselves, rather than psychoanalyzing evil they never met. on the other hand, when i meet people i don't judge them -- judge them in terms of a firm handshake. you don't learn anything when you are talking. you...
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prophets could guess wiseman could one, but no one could guess the cities destined to write their namesou are watching american history tv
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prophets could guess wiseman could one, but no one could guess the cities destined to write their names on future calendars. >> you are watching american history tv 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on cspan3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. next, we travel to witness the tall sailing ship hermione. the ship is a replica of the military frigate that carried general marquis de lafayette in 1780 with a message from king louis xvi. promising french soldiers to help in the war. the original hermione participated in the siege of yorktown in 1781. the journey was the beginning of a trip up the east coast of the u.s. with stops in major cities along the way. over the next hour, we will see remarks from american and french government representatives interviews with crew members and we will observe scenes and music from the arrival ceremony. when we arrived on june 5, hermione was just emergi
prophets could guess wiseman could one, but no one could guess the cities destined to write their names on future calendars. >> you are watching american history tv 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on cspan3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. next, we travel to witness the tall...
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portions of the bay in varying degrees of our trek across the market potential here temperature wiseman'sn ultimate '50s 56 in san jose the winds also on the breezy side of the fairfield 28 mollen all sustained winds 15 in conference and that as what we're saying internal scratch and this was the clouds tear it will have a nice back and is expected for this afternoon with plenty of sunshine along the bank in fact as a second attempt to you see it in the east and in the delta some support portions of the 85 mid-70s in the south of its upper '70's the rest of the extended forecast take a look will will double form of the monitor in an highs' came back to near 90 we will arrive effloresce of the week and looks like for the weekend ahead the temperatures will climb even more getting into the upper 90 for some. rebecca: if you're making away from berkeley to the toll plaza you're born to see a backed up into the macarthur maze and west about 580 approach that is all the way heavy into high with 24 the last audit were born to be slow up the incline as your recollection out switching over to the
portions of the bay in varying degrees of our trek across the market potential here temperature wiseman'sn ultimate '50s 56 in san jose the winds also on the breezy side of the fairfield 28 mollen all sustained winds 15 in conference and that as what we're saying internal scratch and this was the clouds tear it will have a nice back and is expected for this afternoon with plenty of sunshine along the bank in fact as a second attempt to you see it in the east and in the delta some support...
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the name of the constitution, document two centuries old but interpreted by the court 9 unelected wiseman to keep up with the time, to live even though its drafters had died long ago. the decision so easily typecast as liberal. it did not take much to convince voters unnerved by the rebellious spirit of the 19660's the supreme court was partially responsible. if anyone needed the push to make the connection -- two of the main contenders for the presidency stood ready to explain. as richard nixon constantly reminded his audience, the court's decisions had the effect of hamstringing the peace forces in our society and strengthening the criminal forces. third party candidate george wallace was more blunt. referring to the court as a sorry, lousy, no account outfits and blaming it for just about everything. indeed, in the hands of nixon and wallace the supreme court became a powerful tool for attracting voters. a device for constructing a new electoral coalition. for example, the nixon campaign features a powerful commercial like one entitled "the first right of every american," which meant t
the name of the constitution, document two centuries old but interpreted by the court 9 unelected wiseman to keep up with the time, to live even though its drafters had died long ago. the decision so easily typecast as liberal. it did not take much to convince voters unnerved by the rebellious spirit of the 19660's the supreme court was partially responsible. if anyone needed the push to make the connection -- two of the main contenders for the presidency stood ready to explain. as richard...
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stuart wiseman owns it and is lending it to the museum. alison: a one cent stamp is worth $10 million. leon: would you be tentatively get? -- tempted to makelick it? [laughter] steve: a lot of money there and hopefully people will not be wasting money for the nationals. i am not optimistic at all. this is video that we shot earlier from the arc. -- park. not a good sign. you can see the tarp on the field. heavier rains are about to move into the district and will spread pretty much inside the capital beltway over the next hour. gametime forecast, if you are potentially going, it is not going to warm up a whole lot. temperatures in the lower 60's. moderate rain expected over the next couple of hours. the heaviest rain will slowly begin to end around 11:00 tonight. i do not think it will help things for the basal game. the heaviest rain across chris -- prince george's county. all of this moving up to the north and west. national harbor, oxon hill, old town alexandria. we have moderate rains at this time. all of this moving to the northwest.
stuart wiseman owns it and is lending it to the museum. alison: a one cent stamp is worth $10 million. leon: would you be tentatively get? -- tempted to makelick it? [laughter] steve: a lot of money there and hopefully people will not be wasting money for the nationals. i am not optimistic at all. this is video that we shot earlier from the arc. -- park. not a good sign. you can see the tarp on the field. heavier rains are about to move into the district and will spread pretty much inside the...
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. >> so jordan wiseman of slate had a great response if you're interested we'll put it on our facebookafter pursuing not one not two but three degrees from an ivy league university siegel chose to default on his student loans at taxpayer expense because he felt that paying them back would have hampered his ambitions of becoming a writer." spectacularly bad advice? >> yes. especially since he's such a bad writer and choosing symbolic statements over common sense. if he's telling students to default that will for the government to garnish their their wages 15%. the interesting thing here is that would you ever -- you would not pay the school loan. would you ever do that for a;sr car loan? no they can repossess your car. they can't repossess your education because you already have it. it's like dining and dashing. he's telling you to eat the meal and then run. the solution is the same as dining and darndashing. catch that person make him go into the kitchen and do the dishes. lee siegel should be forced to go back to that campus and work at the campus doing serious menial labor because he
. >> so jordan wiseman of slate had a great response if you're interested we'll put it on our facebookafter pursuing not one not two but three degrees from an ivy league university siegel chose to default on his student loans at taxpayer expense because he felt that paying them back would have hampered his ambitions of becoming a writer." spectacularly bad advice? >> yes. especially since he's such a bad writer and choosing symbolic statements over common sense. if he's telling...
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>> i learned mike wiseman and i will end up a lemonade stand on phil mickelson's next golf trip. >> shakespeare end of the show about the pig lets. >> zanny, they go live thursday. >> thursday 7:00 p.m. economist films, our first venture into reinterpreting the economist. how do they find it? >> on our website, facebook youtube. >> keep it clean. >> if i give $100 tip to someone i'll be criticized by you for being overgenerous to a kid. >> 20 would have been perfect. >> just saying. >> if it's way too early it's time for "morning joe" but now it's time for "the rundown", have a great day, everyone. >> good morning. developing right now on the rundown, an ntsb report could come out any moment on last month's deadly amtrak train derailment in philadelphia. was engineer brandon bostian using his cell phone moments before the crash? eight people were killed more than 200 injured. bostian's lawyer said he was not using his cell phone but the ntsb has been checking his cell phone records which could happen at any moment. we'll let you know.
>> i learned mike wiseman and i will end up a lemonade stand on phil mickelson's next golf trip. >> shakespeare end of the show about the pig lets. >> zanny, they go live thursday. >> thursday 7:00 p.m. economist films, our first venture into reinterpreting the economist. how do they find it? >> on our website, facebook youtube. >> keep it clean. >> if i give $100 tip to someone i'll be criticized by you for being overgenerous to a kid. >> 20...