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life for the yangs is going to be tough. so, this is it, then--the modem, without which this house becomes an internet-free zone. so, let's give it to mr. song from korea telecom to take away with him. thank you very much, mr. song. and let's ask the yang family how they're going to cope without it. >> [speaking korean] >> i think it'll be inconvenient. for instance, i'll have to go to the bank in person. but it should be an interesting experience and a good opportunity for us. >> who do you think's gonna miss it the most? >> [speaking korean] >> i reckon my wife will miss it the most. she uses it for surfing for information and visiting online sites to chat to friends. >> over the next week in an internet-free world, the experiences of the yangs and the kims will give us a good idea of how dependent south korean society has become on a broadband connection to the outside world. [african music playing] >> the village of gitata in the nigerian state of nasarawa has been experiencing something of an upheaval. we've given 2 men
life for the yangs is going to be tough. so, this is it, then--the modem, without which this house becomes an internet-free zone. so, let's give it to mr. song from korea telecom to take away with him. thank you very much, mr. song. and let's ask the yang family how they're going to cope without it. >> [speaking korean] >> i think it'll be inconvenient. for instance, i'll have to go to the bank in person. but it should be an interesting experience and a good opportunity for us....
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that's yang's next move. >> it's a frustration trying to get an appeal. i'm not trying to appeal a supreme court decision. >> reporter: b of a gives customers two months to appeal. and if you're going to appeal, compile different appraisals from around your neighborhood just like yang did. >>> if you thought their salaries were shocking, wait till you see their e-mails. from the city of bell, some quotes you could not even make up. >>> and coming up, shark soup. is it a delicacy or a damage to the environment? hi, we're looking toave some money on our car insurance. grea at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> there you go the annual pillow fight. looks like a lot of people down there. and you know what -- i wonder what is goi
that's yang's next move. >> it's a frustration trying to get an appeal. i'm not trying to appeal a supreme court decision. >> reporter: b of a gives customers two months to appeal. and if you're going to appeal, compile different appraisals from around your neighborhood just like yang did. >>> if you thought their salaries were shocking, wait till you see their e-mails. from the city of bell, some quotes you could not even make up. >>> and coming up, shark soup. is...
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nbc's john yang has our report tonight from chicago. >> reporter: tony warren hasn't had steady work since he was laid off from his video production job two and a half years ago. he's burned through his savings and sold his motorcycle and more. >> i'll go around the house and just go we don't need that, we don't need that, we don't need that and i'll put it up on ebay. >> reporter: last month he and his wife, deanne, got help to pay the mortgage from their pregnant daughter and her husband. >> this is hard for me because it's very humbling. but we come down and there's $500 sitting on our desk. and deanne and i look at each other and go "where did that come from?" >> reporter: so many have been out of work so long the government is now tracking people who have been unemployed for as many as five years. the average length of unemployment is nine months, an all-time record. >> we've just never seen anything like this since the great depression. having this severe of job loss that's lasted for this long has translated into unprecedented lengths of unemployment. >> reporter: the toll is
nbc's john yang has our report tonight from chicago. >> reporter: tony warren hasn't had steady work since he was laid off from his video production job two and a half years ago. he's burned through his savings and sold his motorcycle and more. >> i'll go around the house and just go we don't need that, we don't need that, we don't need that and i'll put it up on ebay. >> reporter: last month he and his wife, deanne, got help to pay the mortgage from their pregnant daughter...
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john yang starting us off from there tonight. john, thanks. >>> now as promised, to the middle east. the chain of nations where uprisings are under way both large and small, meaning mubarak of egypt might have been the first of several big leaders to be shown the door by the people. the latest nation in play is bahrain, where authorities are now cracking down hard to crush the uprising. our reporters were there for it. when security forces today unleashed live fire on hundreds of unarmed young people who had been at the funerals of protesters who were killed in an earlier crackdown by police and were then marching to the capital's main square. we have two reports tonight, beginning with nbc's john ray who witnessed the crackdown. >> reporter: this was the moment bahrain's ruler sent the army against their own people. what had been an apparently peaceful protest ended in panic. [ horns honking ] >> reporter: sustained bursts of gunfire rattled across the capital, and not all were fired in warning. ambulances raced to help those wh
john yang starting us off from there tonight. john, thanks. >>> now as promised, to the middle east. the chain of nations where uprisings are under way both large and small, meaning mubarak of egypt might have been the first of several big leaders to be shown the door by the people. the latest nation in play is bahrain, where authorities are now cracking down hard to crush the uprising. our reporters were there for it. when security forces today unleashed live fire on hundreds of...
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and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss daisy" to meet the real voice of darth vader, james earl jones. >> that's the fun part of being an actor. fun part of being a child. >> reporter: max was born with a heart season. at 3 months old, he had open-heart surgery. a pacemaker was implanted. doctors said he would never play pro football. but they never said anything about playing at the super bowl. >> our goal isn't that max is famous at anything. >> we're hoping that through max and some of the story, there's parents and families out there that's going to hear this and be able to rally. >> it's kind of fun for my brother to, like, act. >> reporter: for this overnight sensation, it's not about what he can't do.
and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss daisy" to meet the real...
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we are also looking at yen and yang, a much loved peace -- piece. but the team has been damaged over time, so we need to treat -- patina has been damaged over time, so we need to treat it. >> roof and was given a lifetime award for her contributions to and influence over the bay area artist community. >> the lifetime achievement award -- it is embarrassing to me but i have to learn to accept it. this is the way it is. also, everybody here is good things happening about them after they are dead. i have the opportunity to see this happen while i am still lives. i look at this award as an opportunity for me to find a place for my craft and keep the art program going. >> the director of the program address the crowd and ask for each member to consider donating funds to help save some of san francisco's most important neighborhood landmarks. >> as one of san francisco's living treasures, we respect you and, frankly, we are in off -- awe of your 50 years of tireless effort as an early art on from for north. >> i would like to be perhaps the first donation
we are also looking at yen and yang, a much loved peace -- piece. but the team has been damaged over time, so we need to treat -- patina has been damaged over time, so we need to treat it. >> roof and was given a lifetime award for her contributions to and influence over the bay area artist community. >> the lifetime achievement award -- it is embarrassing to me but i have to learn to accept it. this is the way it is. also, everybody here is good things happening about them after...
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but if you're a sand knave yang -- scam knave yang, your -- in japan there are whole medical expeditionshat go to the philippines for things that require long-term recuperation or something like that. and you can get transplants in other countries. if you're looking, if you're a refugee from socialized medicine, a system of socialized medicine that you feel isn't serving you. and i think this is kind, this is an interesting ec port. so -- export. so i don't know that it will ever compare to the kind of medical complexes that will grow up in be our communities where people are aging, but for certain procedures that require longer care where it pays to have a patient lower-cost health care environment, i think you'll see it. americans may be less prone to do that than europeans and asians though. yeah. galen. >> hi, ted. >> hi. >> what do you, what to you say about cities like new york? >> yeah. >> i mean, they're almost their own country, in a way, be we think of it that way. but cities like london and paris and new york that are, have an identity, how do you see them fitting into -- >> y
but if you're a sand knave yang -- scam knave yang, your -- in japan there are whole medical expeditionshat go to the philippines for things that require long-term recuperation or something like that. and you can get transplants in other countries. if you're looking, if you're a refugee from socialized medicine, a system of socialized medicine that you feel isn't serving you. and i think this is kind, this is an interesting ec port. so -- export. so i don't know that it will ever compare to the...
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happy yang, joyce sung. >> i am with the chinese progressive association. some of our families came all the way from chinatown. i want to ask them from -- ask them to stand up. they came through the rain and the wet today to attend. these are the real folks who trudged and battled the crowds. it is because of families like these that our organizations are out here. we know that with the budget cuts coming up this is just one tiny victory that might be a hopeful sign for the upcoming budget fight. also, this $1.4 million -- there is no question that it should be distributed now. it was not distributed last year. i know i am preaching to the choir, but the supervisors support the resolution with the community. to me, we should not even have to be asking for this. it should be assumed that this will be distributed to the families that need it in san francisco. i know there is strong community support here. we will show the mta next month that this is the only position they can take on this. there is no other alternative. it is an important first step to creati
happy yang, joyce sung. >> i am with the chinese progressive association. some of our families came all the way from chinatown. i want to ask them from -- ask them to stand up. they came through the rain and the wet today to attend. these are the real folks who trudged and battled the crowds. it is because of families like these that our organizations are out here. we know that with the budget cuts coming up this is just one tiny victory that might be a hopeful sign for the upcoming...
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my sf bay area community, the yin and the yang. i am proud to be an american indian and will continue to be inspired by the way of life. don't sweat the small stuff, life is too short. angels fly high because they take things lightly. love generously, carried the flag -- care deeply. speak kindly. thank you. [applause] >> please join us in presenting. congratulations, aurora. [applause] >> barack, all i have to say is -- aurora, all i have to say is, omg. calling to the podium at this time, joan. good to see you, joan. >> i am the executive director of the native american aids project. it was founded by a group of gay american indians back in 1984 as the american indian aids institute. we have become the most comprehensive hiv/aids organization for native americans. besides providing care and prevention services for our community, we also strive to create a home for the most disenfranchised members of our community. those who are struggling with hiv, those who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. one of the things that w
my sf bay area community, the yin and the yang. i am proud to be an american indian and will continue to be inspired by the way of life. don't sweat the small stuff, life is too short. angels fly high because they take things lightly. love generously, carried the flag -- care deeply. speak kindly. thank you. [applause] >> please join us in presenting. congratulations, aurora. [applause] >> barack, all i have to say is -- aurora, all i have to say is, omg. calling to the podium at...
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we are also looking at yen and yang, a much loved peace -- piece. but the team has been damaged over time, so we need to treat --
we are also looking at yen and yang, a much loved peace -- piece. but the team has been damaged over time, so we need to treat --
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czech yangs? the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. now, the idea of race was invented in in the 18th century. it doesn't go back to antiquity. theree 18 were not white peopled antiquity. but since so many people thought that, i thought i should addresn it. so my book actually starts with the greeks and the romans. and their commentary on the people who became europeans. and what the greeks and the romans discovered were peopleop who lived in various ways. the greeks talked about what we call culture and for the romans who ward in various ways because the romans were imperialists and were very interested in who was a good fighter and who couldri help and who had to be vanquished.ld h i followed this jr. man idea -- german idea into the united states via madam destyle who was a french intellectual and thomas carlisle who was a british intellectual and ralph waldo emerson. so i spent a long time withel ralph waldo emerson who was thed kind of a genius of 19th century white race theory. r
czech yangs? the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. now, the idea of race was invented in in the 18th century. it doesn't go back to antiquity. theree 18 were not white peopled antiquity. but since so many people thought that, i thought i should addresn it. so my book actually starts with the greeks and the romans. and their commentary on the people who became europeans. and what the greeks and the romans discovered were peopleop who lived in various ways. the greeks talked about...
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victor yang died at the hospital following the attack.olice say they still don't know what triggered the violence. >>> san francisco prosecutors are calling the operators of a now closed funeral home predators. today the district attorney's office announced theft charges against two men that ran funerals by washington. they are accused of misusing money that was prepaid for the funerals of seven people. >> i spent a lot of time putting money aside for their loved ones or themselves so their funeral needs would be taken care of. >> reporter: one of the customers has already died. prosecutors say the funds were supposed to go into a trust account but instead went toward the business operating costs. >>> human trafficking takes place in a shadowy underworld few people see. but now a victim in the south bay is being honored for her courage to expose the very dark problem. maureen naylol spoke to the woman who opens up only on 2 to try to keep other women from suffering the same ordeal. >> reporter: the woman says she was held captive here in
victor yang died at the hospital following the attack.olice say they still don't know what triggered the violence. >>> san francisco prosecutors are calling the operators of a now closed funeral home predators. today the district attorney's office announced theft charges against two men that ran funerals by washington. they are accused of misusing money that was prepaid for the funerals of seven people. >> i spent a lot of time putting money aside for their loved ones or...
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almost all yang children, a product of your parents' choice, not around. that is important because people often insist that a regular migrants' deserve to be deported because they have knowingly violated the law. you can't really say that about children. they can't be held responsible for violating immigration laws. it matters where they live. in this case being raised in the united kingdom made her a member of british society, regardless of for legal status. it's the same with all children. the years of childhood are the most important from a society's perspective, the formative years of education and water socialization. it's just morally wrong to force someone to leave the place where she has been raised, where she has received her social formation, has our most important human connections just because her parents brought her there without official authorization. human beings who have been raised in a democratic society become members of the society. not recognizing their social is cruel and unjust. finally the rules in north america and europe bread ma
almost all yang children, a product of your parents' choice, not around. that is important because people often insist that a regular migrants' deserve to be deported because they have knowingly violated the law. you can't really say that about children. they can't be held responsible for violating immigration laws. it matters where they live. in this case being raised in the united kingdom made her a member of british society, regardless of for legal status. it's the same with all children....
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and so when my editor said o limp yang heights, isn't that kind of high? i pointed out that the highest any mayor can get is the highest point in new york city which is the top of the fresh kills landfill. [laughter] all right. well, that's, that's, that's a start, and -- >> my turn? >> your turn. [laughter] >> first, i want to -- [applause] finish first, i want to say to sam, sam roberts not was he was so nice in his introduction of the two with of us, but because it's the truth, the fact is there are lots of reporters in this town, and some like some of the others, most of them hate one another, but there isn't anyone who doesn't respect sam roberts' integrity. [applause] and it's extraordinary. i'm very grateful for the many times you've covered the administration, the good columns, the bad columns, they were always honest columns. and i'm very grateful. now, let me just -- i don't want to speak more than the author speaks, so i'll try to do the same time that he does. i've been dealt a wonderful hand. i'm 85 years old now. i probably have two, three ye
and so when my editor said o limp yang heights, isn't that kind of high? i pointed out that the highest any mayor can get is the highest point in new york city which is the top of the fresh kills landfill. [laughter] all right. well, that's, that's, that's a start, and -- >> my turn? >> your turn. [laughter] >> first, i want to -- [applause] finish first, i want to say to sam, sam roberts not was he was so nice in his introduction of the two with of us, but because it's the...
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the yin and yang of this is we want to get some sort of structure in order to do some planning.the other piece is things come up we have thought about. i think we will be able to work with them again. i do not think passing the motions we have looked so far in any way will preclude us from things that we deem necessary that, since this was composed. >> further comments from the commissioners? commissioner slaughter>> if i to talk about redoing our priorities, we spent a whole they doing this. >> any public comment regarding these matters? >> good evening again. i assume the document you are talking about is this one here. my question is -- is this a combination of all the representatives of the commission that put this together? did the son of somewhere that this was produced by the commission itself? or is it just a piece of paper in a folder that no one pays attention to? what happens here? commissioner kingsley: the commission met back in october 2010 at a retreat. during the retreat, we reviewed the mission of the police commission and established these to a great deal of di
the yin and yang of this is we want to get some sort of structure in order to do some planning.the other piece is things come up we have thought about. i think we will be able to work with them again. i do not think passing the motions we have looked so far in any way will preclude us from things that we deem necessary that, since this was composed. >> further comments from the commissioners? commissioner slaughter>> if i to talk about redoing our priorities, we spent a whole they...
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. >> i'm john yang in st. louis, where the big concern is the that heavy snow on top of the ice that's already here, plus heavy winds are going to bring down tree limbs and power lines, causing massive power outages. the local utility has 500 linemen standing by. >> here, near indianapolis an inch of ice has glazed roads and freeways. national guard troops are helping drivers and residents. and forecasters are calling the storm devastating. saying it could be the worst in state history. >> reporter: brian, you heard it there, authorities are saying stay home, stay off the roads, and hunker down. this could be a very long and dangerous night. brian, my face is pretty cold too. >> yeah, but remember, you started life in canada. so kevin tibbles, you don't scare easily, neither does anyone in chicago. this storm may get their attention. also with kevin in chicago, our own al roker. al, it looks like the fun is just getting started there. >> reporter: absolutely, brian. they may dub this one the monster of the mid
. >> i'm john yang in st. louis, where the big concern is the that heavy snow on top of the ice that's already here, plus heavy winds are going to bring down tree limbs and power lines, causing massive power outages. the local utility has 500 linemen standing by. >> here, near indianapolis an inch of ice has glazed roads and freeways. national guard troops are helping drivers and residents. and forecasters are calling the storm devastating. saying it could be the worst in state...
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yang's consisting of people from other regions requires more effort on our part for example and informational breaking into a criminal gang formed on an ethnic hatred basis is very complicated so we say that half of crimes are committed by nonresidents but that's just reported one but since we know there are many are reported crimes we realize that the real number is higher but anyway we act taking into account this kind of criminal activity. level in media around the world recently caught as you on the necessity to tighten civil liberties particularly in regard to registering moscow's visitors what exactly did you mean. with both i do not support hardening responsibility i backed the idea of registration to be preserved along the existing rules of notification requirement i'm speaking about the procedure we have now and every moscow visitor when arriving in the city has to be registered this procedure is very democratic and has to be preserved but if this democratic notification procedure is violated the punishment should be significantly higher that's my idea let them look easy when people
yang's consisting of people from other regions requires more effort on our part for example and informational breaking into a criminal gang formed on an ethnic hatred basis is very complicated so we say that half of crimes are committed by nonresidents but that's just reported one but since we know there are many are reported crimes we realize that the real number is higher but anyway we act taking into account this kind of criminal activity. level in media around the world recently caught as...
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and this is two koreas have sounds on the talks following months of tension on the peninsula film yang in seoul their relations late last year after an exchange of on twitter a phone in november the north responded to stomp on a tunks near the territory by shelling a found korean island it's hoped the discussions will lead to higher level dialogue between the two countries. on its highly in-flight tunku with twenty two crew on board has been seized by pirates in the indian ocean the news says five hijackers followed alms and several rocket grenades as they captured the vessel the frigate on route from the sudan to malaysia was carrying crude oil its current and sailing west towards the somali coast. four trucks carrying oil to nato forces in afghanistan fired pakistan it's believed they were the target of a bomb explosion hit one a fuel truck before the fire spread to three alba's police say it's still unclear whether there are any casualties when they say convoys in pakistan carrying supplies across the border with afghanistan are frequently told by militants. that is the way the news
and this is two koreas have sounds on the talks following months of tension on the peninsula film yang in seoul their relations late last year after an exchange of on twitter a phone in november the north responded to stomp on a tunks near the territory by shelling a found korean island it's hoped the discussions will lead to higher level dialogue between the two countries. on its highly in-flight tunku with twenty two crew on board has been seized by pirates in the indian ocean the news says...
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is to go get some other stories from around the world and south korea's president is demanding film yang admits responsibility for two attacks last year ahead of planned peace talks if held they will be the first negotiations between the two since the north shell the south korean island in the vampyr pyongyang insists it was in retaliation of cells large scale military drills close to the maritime border the south has agreed to take part in talks in a step towards easing tension on the peninsula but has rejected the north's offer to move the date forwards. katie has agreed to issue a former presidents with a passport opening the way for his possible return. was ousted seven years ago and has been living in exile in south africa the move comes at a critical time with the final results of the first round of the disputed presidential election do on wednesday the government says as soon as it receives an official request from aristide and grant him the passport aristide will be the second alstad leader to return after the new arrival two weeks ago of ex dictator sean claude duvalier. that is
is to go get some other stories from around the world and south korea's president is demanding film yang admits responsibility for two attacks last year ahead of planned peace talks if held they will be the first negotiations between the two since the north shell the south korean island in the vampyr pyongyang insists it was in retaliation of cells large scale military drills close to the maritime border the south has agreed to take part in talks in a step towards easing tension on the...
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at the meeting reportedly failed to reach a consensus on and engender from higher level talks going yang in seoul broke contracts late last year when the north responded to artillery fire near their territory by shelling a south korean island. prosecutors in italy have filed a request for the immediate trial of prime minister silvio berlusconi on charges of sex crimes and abuse of power he's alleged to have paid for sex with a seventeen year old girl and used his influence to secure her release from custody on theft charges berlusconi strongly denies any wrongdoing and says prosecutors are trying to destroy his career the italian premier already faces the resumption of three trials for corruption and tax fraud next month. the white house seems to be trying to win over wall street by asking them to help tackle corporate tax and with many high profile business leaders in government positions as many question whether what's good for business really is what's good for americans to arches or less star has more. for two decades jobs and dollars have flowed out of the u.s. and across the pacifi
at the meeting reportedly failed to reach a consensus on and engender from higher level talks going yang in seoul broke contracts late last year when the north responded to artillery fire near their territory by shelling a south korean island. prosecutors in italy have filed a request for the immediate trial of prime minister silvio berlusconi on charges of sex crimes and abuse of power he's alleged to have paid for sex with a seventeen year old girl and used his influence to secure her release...
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means going into autocratic countries and abiding by their rules, do we want to adopt the west fail yang mode of saying, you know, every company has to abide by local rules because that's what we expect here? do we want to say that we, the u.s. as one of the world's anchor democracies, regards democracy promotion as a set of regulations we would be willing to put on, put on our own firms? there is, also, the way in which u.s. zs may -- citizens may well have a stake in this. people were enormously upset when it turned out nokia equipment was being used in iran to uncover dissidents during the so-called green wave, and they were enormously upset with yahoo! helping to, helping the chinese government find dissidents that they were certaining for. -- searching for. so i don't think there is an easy policy answer, in fact, i don't think there's a policy answer at all, but i do think it's an important question, and i hope that congress offers some clarity because in a way the worst thing that could happen is everybody muddles along thinking they know what the rules are without some kind of cl
means going into autocratic countries and abiding by their rules, do we want to adopt the west fail yang mode of saying, you know, every company has to abide by local rules because that's what we expect here? do we want to say that we, the u.s. as one of the world's anchor democracies, regards democracy promotion as a set of regulations we would be willing to put on, put on our own firms? there is, also, the way in which u.s. zs may -- citizens may well have a stake in this. people were...
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but both of them had, they were like the yin and the yang.ngs. dad was interested in the love of music and wanted me so much to pursue it. believe me, before your audiences ever heard me, the cows in the field heard me. >> carolyn: and you used to sing with your father as well. >> ronan: yeah, we used to sing all the time. and the one thing about, as dad used to say, he said "sing sweetly. whatever you do sing sweetly." and he was the one that kind of made me get into singing. and at the time i was doing obstetrics and gynecology, so i was really used to hearing high pitched screams, you know. but it was great. >> carolyn: and this is great. i have to tell you, "red is the rose" is such a special song to me, it is so sweet, and i'm going to want to hear it many, many times. and so one way of hearing them again is to call and pledge your support. for a pledge of $80, we'll send you, as our way of saying thanks, the ronan tynan: more than magic dvd. and you can listen to that song as often as you like. and it has six bonus performances that are
but both of them had, they were like the yin and the yang.ngs. dad was interested in the love of music and wanted me so much to pursue it. believe me, before your audiences ever heard me, the cows in the field heard me. >> carolyn: and you used to sing with your father as well. >> ronan: yeah, we used to sing all the time. and the one thing about, as dad used to say, he said "sing sweetly. whatever you do sing sweetly." and he was the one that kind of made me get into...
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spent time, clearly, with more respectable elements in albania because he was twice offered the banal yang throne -- the albanian throne which he wanted to accept, and the foreign office would never let him. [laughter] now, let me just say again, just as the foreign office was dispatching weizmann to checkmate morganthau, they were sending herbert to discuss the possibility of a separate peace with the turks. weizmann never knew about this, and no other historian of the balfour declaration has written about it either. so herbert headed for switzerland, and it is like reading about a thriller. by john bucken. i have his diary. he traveled to switzerland ostensibly to recover from war wounds. really, of course, to meet turks which he did in safehouses. he picked up messages on railway platforms, and he returned from switzerland to paris where lloyd george and balfour were at that meeting. the proposals said, basically, that a group of disdepartment turks -- dissident turks were prepared to overthrow the c -- c.u.p. government if they received certain guarantees. lloyd george and balfour rece
spent time, clearly, with more respectable elements in albania because he was twice offered the banal yang throne -- the albanian throne which he wanted to accept, and the foreign office would never let him. [laughter] now, let me just say again, just as the foreign office was dispatching weizmann to checkmate morganthau, they were sending herbert to discuss the possibility of a separate peace with the turks. weizmann never knew about this, and no other historian of the balfour declaration has...
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western governments encouraging their nice, safe, and politically naive college students to twitter yang iranians to urge a political revolution without a care about how many would die in the streets as a result. given this context in terms of political reality leaders are truly negligent if they are not seeking an effective defense against the constant threats from the world's most militarily potent nations. so to ron will certainly get the nuclear weapon. then what? well, rye response would be to ask so what. they don't have the ability to hit the united states. we certainly can incinerate persia. the she as will not supply the city extremists who would be more likely to use it against the run and the last. will they not use it against israel, you ask i would say only if iranian leaders of the most stupid men and women of law ever created. a large multi faceted and wholly accounted for -- unaccounted for arsenal. it would surely use it if iran looked like it was even remotely thinking about a first strike. the acquisition of nuclear weapons leaves it a island surrounded by hostile alcy
western governments encouraging their nice, safe, and politically naive college students to twitter yang iranians to urge a political revolution without a care about how many would die in the streets as a result. given this context in terms of political reality leaders are truly negligent if they are not seeking an effective defense against the constant threats from the world's most militarily potent nations. so to ron will certainly get the nuclear weapon. then what? well, rye response would...
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joining him starting tomorrow on the pebble course is jerry yang and scott mcnilly.e joined the tour this year with fanfare becoming the second player of african-american descent currently on the tour. the other, of course, is tiger woods. who's not at pebble this week and instead in dubai for the desert classic teeing off tomorrow. woods ranked number three in the world and as you would expect saying the right things about the motivation. he wants to get back on top and he is in dubai not just for appearance fee but to win. >> if i'm in the event, it is to win. that's just plain and simple. i don't always win. i certainly lost a lot more tournaments than i have won but, you know, it is just -- it's the goal every week you tee it up and that doesn't change. >> some hockey now. the sharks shut out the capitals last night and blasted out of d.c. to face the columbus blue jackets tonight coming in with a four-game win streak. down 2-0 after the first period. the sharks screaming back. this is the equalizer. the second goal as a shark. the assists. and then third period,
joining him starting tomorrow on the pebble course is jerry yang and scott mcnilly.e joined the tour this year with fanfare becoming the second player of african-american descent currently on the tour. the other, of course, is tiger woods. who's not at pebble this week and instead in dubai for the desert classic teeing off tomorrow. woods ranked number three in the world and as you would expect saying the right things about the motivation. he wants to get back on top and he is in dubai not just...
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. >> yin and yang. >> don't worry. it's okay. more days of competition left.r and nick. amber, why don't you start us off. >> i said dirty dancing. >> uh-oh. >> nick? >> he's got that look. >> we're on the board! >> whoo! >> all right. dirty dancing. why? did you have your first date in a lake or something like that? >> no. >> it was too much fun. >> that's great. >> okay let's move on here. >> a little pressure. >> our leaders. two for two. perfect score on the morning. >> no, no, no. >> okay, erica. >> here we go. never been kissed. >> never been kissed. >> again which movie best describes your first date. erica says never been kissed. folks they're a perfect two for two. can they make it three for three? >> i got dirty dancing. >> oh! >> what? >> what? >> we didn't dance. >> we danced outside in the car. >> that wasn't our first date. >> well they've all been so great. >> oh, look at you trying to save yourself. very nice. you've known her for a long time, right? you were 11 and 13 when you met? >> yes. >> did you sort of blend together? >> he was trying to
. >> yin and yang. >> don't worry. it's okay. more days of competition left.r and nick. amber, why don't you start us off. >> i said dirty dancing. >> uh-oh. >> nick? >> he's got that look. >> we're on the board! >> whoo! >> all right. dirty dancing. why? did you have your first date in a lake or something like that? >> no. >> it was too much fun. >> that's great. >> okay let's move on here. >> a little...
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. >> jimmy: we're like yin and yang. [ crunching ] >> mmm. lot. >> amazing. >> jimmy: you don't think it's gonna be a pickle. >> huh? >> jimmy: you think it's gonna be a chicken mcnugget or something. [ laughter ] and then there's a pickle. >> it's amazing, right? >> jimmy: it's pretty good. i really like this a lot. thank you. >> i'm just gonna eat this whole thing right now. >> jimmy: go for it. yeah, yeah. they're here for us. [ laughter ] i don't know where i'm put mine because i don't know if i'm gonna eat the whole thing. >> oh for real. >> jimmy: because one of us has to talk. yeah. [ laughter ] you brought -- [ laughter ] you brought shots. you brought shots for me. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what did you bring? what did you bring me? >> i brought you my favorite shot of all. >> jimmy: uh - huh. >> it's a pickled shot. pickle juice. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pickle juice. >> pickle juice. so do you want to try it right now. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. maybe. >> no, it's good. >> jimmy: okay, i trust you. >> salute. >> jimmy: cheers.
. >> jimmy: we're like yin and yang. [ crunching ] >> mmm. lot. >> amazing. >> jimmy: you don't think it's gonna be a pickle. >> huh? >> jimmy: you think it's gonna be a chicken mcnugget or something. [ laughter ] and then there's a pickle. >> it's amazing, right? >> jimmy: it's pretty good. i really like this a lot. thank you. >> i'm just gonna eat this whole thing right now. >> jimmy: go for it. yeah, yeah. they're here for us. [...
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nbc's john yang is here with more.is is such a cool story. >> you have to see it to believe it, jenna. they call him johnny mac and the master of the trick shot and millions are now watching his amazing skills. here's a guy you don't want behind you in class. >> this is johnny mac representing uconn football. >> reporter: meet the university of connecticut's back-up quarterback. the college junior only played two games over two seasons and never attempted a pass, but on the internet he's a youtube all-star. more than 3 million hits in less than a week. he's even got a facebook fan page. for nearly five minutes he demonstrates jaw-dropping accuracy with a football. >> mark, move it back ten yards. back to the 40. >> reporter: there are no obvious signs of trick fut photography as he finds his receiver blindfolded. he knocks water bottles off tackling dummies from longer and longer distances. >> let's try it with a person. >> reporter: he even branches out into other sports, like basketball. jenna, johnny says it took hi
nbc's john yang is here with more.is is such a cool story. >> you have to see it to believe it, jenna. they call him johnny mac and the master of the trick shot and millions are now watching his amazing skills. here's a guy you don't want behind you in class. >> this is johnny mac representing uconn football. >> reporter: meet the university of connecticut's back-up quarterback. the college junior only played two games over two seasons and never attempted a pass, but on the...
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and then brooks went on to say that david -- that barack obama was berg yang and new edmund burke very, very well. when you write for "the new york times", you can say any preposterous thing, and it'll be taken seriously, at least by the editors of the new york times. not by me. >> host: from qualify at the hangover -- after the hangover, conservatives have remained marginalized by the political culture and left with only one expedient to stardom which is to snipe at fellow conservatives. >> guest: yeah. and that's, that's how -- look, you just, it's a wonderful segway into this because frum and brooks have made their way in politics by saying things about conservatives that aren't true. and they're celebrated for it. and they play the culture smog's various pollutants very, very well. however, i don't think they're going to be able to play those pollutants very, very well in the future because -- by the way, that's "after the hangover: the conservatives' road to recovery. "and that's an important part of the title of that book. and i think that the conservatives have recovered. they a
and then brooks went on to say that david -- that barack obama was berg yang and new edmund burke very, very well. when you write for "the new york times", you can say any preposterous thing, and it'll be taken seriously, at least by the editors of the new york times. not by me. >> host: from qualify at the hangover -- after the hangover, conservatives have remained marginalized by the political culture and left with only one expedient to stardom which is to snipe at fellow...
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and that's straight august stint yang die bollism. that's what the devil is. well, i deny that there are absolutely evil forces in the world. relatively, yes. relatively evil, yes. good and evil still have some meaning. but even with a force as destructive as al-qaeda, to say that they dislike us and they want to do us in because that's their evil nature means that we can't face the fact that we are involved in a relationship with them. and this, not to excuse anything that they've done, but the fact is we've done things to them too. we've done things to their people too. that make sense of the vicious relationship between us. we can't make sense of the relationship unless we talk about what america does in the world, about who's representing us abroad and what they're doing in the islamic world in israel/palestine, in iraq, in everywhere. again, not to -- this is not to blame america, this is not to blast america, this is to say that if you diabolize the enemy, you remove yourself from any possibility of dealing with him historically. i would also say then th
and that's straight august stint yang die bollism. that's what the devil is. well, i deny that there are absolutely evil forces in the world. relatively, yes. relatively evil, yes. good and evil still have some meaning. but even with a force as destructive as al-qaeda, to say that they dislike us and they want to do us in because that's their evil nature means that we can't face the fact that we are involved in a relationship with them. and this, not to excuse anything that they've done, but...
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i can see you better -- and on the other hand, we can have a jeffrey zacks who suggests that smith yang markets have led to exploitation and deprivation. all of this accomplished by a socially-awkward 18th century scottish philosopher who wrote only two books his whole life which is hardly enough to get a full professorship at an american university these days. [laughter] so this suggests something of a puzzle, who really is this person, adam smith? what were these momentous ideas, good or bad? how can a person in an obscure profession, place and time have wrought such tremendous effect on the world? well, there's been, as one might expect, quite a range of writing on adam smith from all manner of perspectives, and for full disclosure, i myself have contributed to that. and smith has, indeed, been appropriated by many people including entire academic disciplines, by political parties, by schools of economics, by moral agendas all to serve their own purposes. so it can make one wonder, reasonably, whether one might get a true measure of the man. where can one find an account of smith tha
i can see you better -- and on the other hand, we can have a jeffrey zacks who suggests that smith yang markets have led to exploitation and deprivation. all of this accomplished by a socially-awkward 18th century scottish philosopher who wrote only two books his whole life which is hardly enough to get a full professorship at an american university these days. [laughter] so this suggests something of a puzzle, who really is this person, adam smith? what were these momentous ideas, good or bad?...
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. >> host: yang. >> guest: and so all of these people were saying, no, he's not registered. hotels that i went in, there was something i got from body language. you learn as a reporter to pick up on that. it was just the way she said it that i believed, i bet he's here. i know he's year. so when she wasn't looking i went out the elevator. i stopped on to, i stopped on three, i stopped on for. i was looking up and down the corridors looking for any activity. fortunately it was of on hotel that did not have other corridors. it was just one line. you could look off the elevator and see if there was any activity. i knew he would be traveling with his lieutenants. and so i get to the seventh floor and a sea of these black men at the end of the hall i am going, i start heading that way. asked at to one of the gentlemen, young lady. i said, i want to get an interview with dr. king. [laughter] >> host: sure, no problem. >> guest: come this way. he said, no, dr. king is not giving any interviews. i said, but i'm here to see why he is coming to chicago. can somebody tell me? he is hav
. >> host: yang. >> guest: and so all of these people were saying, no, he's not registered. hotels that i went in, there was something i got from body language. you learn as a reporter to pick up on that. it was just the way she said it that i believed, i bet he's here. i know he's year. so when she wasn't looking i went out the elevator. i stopped on to, i stopped on three, i stopped on for. i was looking up and down the corridors looking for any activity. fortunately it was of on...