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i even did a doo-wop version of the mickey mouse march. >> why doo-wop?p nurtured me and threw me into who i am. the teacher thought i had a d d. tavis: what is it about the style that resonated in which you? >> i was not king cole, and who sam cooke. doo-wop was something that sued in may. it made everything all right. tavis: you mentioned an icon. since you mentioned him, i read somewhere where allen tried to get you to change the way you sing. whenever anyone here is your voice, all you need is one or two notes. it is the song style, the way you change the song. tell me about that experience. >> he was saying, can you sing it straight ahead--- straight? that is something that is just not there. >> when we hear you're saying in which that vibrato, that has always been there for you? >> yes. tavis: i assume you are ok with it. >> i am ok with it. he felt what i was thinking about, and he tried to write everything after that to fit what i was doing. tavis: since your style is not straight and we hear that vibrato, what is the advantage to having that styl
i even did a doo-wop version of the mickey mouse march. >> why doo-wop?p nurtured me and threw me into who i am. the teacher thought i had a d d. tavis: what is it about the style that resonated in which you? >> i was not king cole, and who sam cooke. doo-wop was something that sued in may. it made everything all right. tavis: you mentioned an icon. since you mentioned him, i read somewhere where allen tried to get you to change the way you sing. whenever anyone here is your voice,...
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$they team wopped dr. jackie campbell who has studied violence between intimate partners for 30 years. >> unfortunately, young women in college and high school will not tell their parents about these thing, and they also don't recognize them as being high highly dangerous signs. >> reporter: the app includes 20 questions that asks things such as whether you feel controlled by your partner or if fights get million physical. >> they get a score, and it shows on a graph compared to other women how dangerous this is. and it tells them what they need to do. >> reporter: with this app, sharon and election say are on a crusade to educate young women and their parents. they hope this simple questionnaire will save lives. >> maybe that will ring a bell this your head. >> you can find out more about the warning signs for dating violence and the one love now addition app by following the link on cbsbaltimore.com. >>> a skier is happy to be alive after surviving an avalanche. this shows steven robinson after he was du
$they team wopped dr. jackie campbell who has studied violence between intimate partners for 30 years. >> unfortunately, young women in college and high school will not tell their parents about these thing, and they also don't recognize them as being high highly dangerous signs. >> reporter: the app includes 20 questions that asks things such as whether you feel controlled by your partner or if fights get million physical. >> they get a score, and it shows on a graph compared...
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bottle ok now let's talk about another fraud here i think you've been covering also interest rate first wops scam there isn't an argument that can be made from our creditor bank of england creates this point the more fraud is committed by those receiving that credit in other words ok they are releasing more money into the system they've got quantitative easing interest rates are cheap but then that is being packaged as interest rates which is the banks it's not really my better way but last century they were setting relatively simple businesspeople incredibly calm complicated interest rates it would interest rates one eye or doesn't it neutralize the ability of peddling this type of fraud. i don't even understand the one have to know all i know is that what happened was interest rates went down people tried to get out of it and of course there was this massive penalty clause in the small print so you could actually pay a fortune to actually unwind the position that you should have been sold in the first place are you from my experience that of race one up you're arguing to save the savers so
bottle ok now let's talk about another fraud here i think you've been covering also interest rate first wops scam there isn't an argument that can be made from our creditor bank of england creates this point the more fraud is committed by those receiving that credit in other words ok they are releasing more money into the system they've got quantitative easing interest rates are cheap but then that is being packaged as interest rates which is the banks it's not really my better way but last...
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my rule of thumb is wops you're somewhere between half and 60% of the income you're making from yourody to look at her face at home. she's now working 80 hours a week, but she's loving it. if it's what you love, it's not work anymore. just do it, man. >> darlene, did you learn anything from donny you'll use as soon as you get back? >> it's encouraging to know i have my foot in the door. >> you've done the hard part. let's go! >> coach donny, giving the locker room speech. we'll dig in to some of this. big success to the both of you. keep chasing your dreams. >> thank you. >> up next, getting your love life back on track after this. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabet
my rule of thumb is wops you're somewhere between half and 60% of the income you're making from yourody to look at her face at home. she's now working 80 hours a week, but she's loving it. if it's what you love, it's not work anymore. just do it, man. >> darlene, did you learn anything from donny you'll use as soon as you get back? >> it's encouraging to know i have my foot in the door. >> you've done the hard part. let's go! >> coach donny, giving the locker room...
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they wop up-- pop up but it is not a stacked deck. both parties might favor it states have road tested the idea. it adds to equality. >> rose: erol warren where do you place him in the mant panth onof chief justices. >> there a chapter on him, he is up there in my view with john marshal. >> rose: perhaps the greatest. >> and that say controversial statement, it seems. i think he made one huge mistake and i'm this, i'm with the conservatives. i think the warren court let criminal defendants off on crummy technicallities unrelated to guilt or innocence. and that hasn't aged very well. the exclusionary rule. >> rose: right. >> but on the other five things that the warren court didn't. >> rose: you didn't like those rules. >> on that i am i'm to the right of justice scalia and thomas. we have common ground because it is not in the constitution's text and it's not really part of the american spirit. but the other five things. >> rose: don't let them go on technicallities. >> unrelated to guilt or innocence. but here are the five things tha
they wop up-- pop up but it is not a stacked deck. both parties might favor it states have road tested the idea. it adds to equality. >> rose: erol warren where do you place him in the mant panth onof chief justices. >> there a chapter on him, he is up there in my view with john marshal. >> rose: perhaps the greatest. >> and that say controversial statement, it seems. i think he made one huge mistake and i'm this, i'm with the conservatives. i think the warren court let...
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12 act, you know, what we're doing in head start and ece, are there things you could wave a magic woppednd to think differently about? for you, it's a continuum, but for us, it's bureaucracies and silos that may or may not be leading where we want to go. g two suggestions. one -- >> two suggestions. one is the breakdown in the states is between the k-12 system and the higher education system where the k-12 system has one set of assessments and higher education has another set of assessments used to decide whether or not students can engage in credit bearing course work. if there are ways to incentivize or compel k-12 systems and higher education to agree on what college and career readiness looks like so they learn that in 10th and 11th grade and get remediation in high school before they get to college, that's a value to the country and to the students. we have, in new york, the two year institutions, more than 50% of entering students are in one remedial course, paying, you know, college prices for high school courses. that's a problem. similarly, early childhood is another place where
12 act, you know, what we're doing in head start and ece, are there things you could wave a magic woppednd to think differently about? for you, it's a continuum, but for us, it's bureaucracies and silos that may or may not be leading where we want to go. g two suggestions. one -- >> two suggestions. one is the breakdown in the states is between the k-12 system and the higher education system where the k-12 system has one set of assessments and higher education has another set of...