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if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we talked about equipment. we're only going to give you helmets. we're going to give you vests too. are the vests going to protect you from anything? no. any other equipment you have to get your own. gloves, if we have any extra we'll give you gloves. knee pads, you need good shoes, you need good clothes that won't rip so things like nails will be harder to rip through your skin. decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's ver
if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we...
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>> you be positive, you know? i mean, you be positive; i mean, that's what you do. and that's really all you can do. you know, everybody has their politics, and at a certain point, you have to shut that off and you have to be, and you have to love, and you have to live, and you can't always be political. and with indian country-- and i know this with native people in particular-- it is all-consuming sometimes, you know? with people's economics on reservations, with people's social conflicts, and with the fact that on pine ridge, you know, sometimes people are seen as "the indians" or "t icons" or the "romantic tragedy." and that gets to be a little much for anybody. so i mean, ultimately, it's about, you know, finding yourself and finding, you know, your love for yourself, and moving forward. >> hinojosa: so when you were growing up, did you think, "hmm, i want to become a film director; this is something i could do"? because you weren't seeing a lot of images of native americans, period. >> well, i mean, when i w
>> you be positive, you know? i mean, you be positive; i mean, that's what you do. and that's really all you can do. you know, everybody has their politics, and at a certain point, you have to shut that off and you have to be, and you have to love, and you have to live, and you can't always be political. and with indian country-- and i know this with native people in particular-- it is all-consuming sometimes, you know? with people's economics on reservations, with people's social...
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you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to move. so, picture these buildings. against the wall. will i go behind this wall? lean against it, cover my head? no. the pictures frames. if they come off and hit me on the top of the head, more injuries. be aware of that target. look behind you before you lean against the wall. sometimes wrong place at the wrong time there is no way to get down this way. try to find a [inaudible] place if you can. get next to something that's sturdy that will block up against you. how much time do you have? short. >> this picture, what's a good spot? round ones. >> make sure
you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to...
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you! when all i want is you ♪ [applause] thank you very much! thank you.ecided to really make it a little irish medley, and you're going to know one very easy because i don't think i'd escape out of here if i didn't sing this particular song. but the first song you're going to hear is a song written by ronan hardiman. and ronan hardiman wrote a song called "sing me an irish song," and i performed it, first last year, with the orchestra. joe has used his wizardry in coupling these two songs together and i hope you enjoy them. it's a combination of "sing me an irish song" and you know that other song. ♪ a sleeping tiger wakes an ancient echo is heard from the dawn of creation old as a father's first words a thousand years or more of war, struggles and strife the destiny of a nation finally coming to life sing me an irish song, proud and strong raise your spirit and show me where i belong though i'm far away oh danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling from glen to glen, and down the mountain side the summer's gone and all the roses dying 'tis you, 'tis you
you! when all i want is you ♪ [applause] thank you very much! thank you.ecided to really make it a little irish medley, and you're going to know one very easy because i don't think i'd escape out of here if i didn't sing this particular song. but the first song you're going to hear is a song written by ronan hardiman. and ronan hardiman wrote a song called "sing me an irish song," and i performed it, first last year, with the orchestra. joe has used his wizardry in coupling these...
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you know, i've just broken every rule you possibly could-- it just goes to show you that, you know, you should never do what you think is the right thing. you have to really listen to that little voice and think, "well, you know, "i don't know what's going to happen with this one, "and why not? let's give it a--" and i've just been really lucky that way. you must have been listening to something inside when you decided to do pretty baby, which-- i'm not even sure that movie could be made today. it was banned even then. um, and i--you know, i even got flack from feminists who said, "how could you play a hooker?" and yet this was someone who used whatever means she had to make a better life for her child, and it was about, you know, a mom who's really a child being taken care of by this little girl, and what was interesting about it was louis malle's perspective, because that girl was-- the child, the one that was being abused or whatever, was stronger and healthier than any of the adults around her, and that was thing that i think upset people, because she's not touched, she's not shown
you know, i've just broken every rule you possibly could-- it just goes to show you that, you know, you should never do what you think is the right thing. you have to really listen to that little voice and think, "well, you know, "i don't know what's going to happen with this one, "and why not? let's give it a--" and i've just been really lucky that way. you must have been listening to something inside when you decided to do pretty baby, which-- i'm not even sure that movie...
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can you hear me? hello? mike? doreen, can you hear me? >> hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: we're on television right now, doreen. look at the camera right there. there you go. mike has something he'd like to ask you. >> i do have something i want to ask but first, i want to say this. doreen. you are the most special person in the world to me. so beautiful and amazing. the more time i spend with you, the more time i want to spend time with you, i love you very much and i want to ask this question. will you marry me? yes, honey, it's a ring. let me see your finger. oh, look. >> jimmy: she hasn't answered the question yet. >> yes! >> answer the question. >>yes! >> jimmy: i don't want to ruin the moment, but can i make one suggestion in take that ring and run as fast as you can because you might never get another gift ever again. well, there they are, the happy couple, mike and doreen. thanks to blue nile.com. >> dicky: blue nile. for a man who knows his diamonds. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with martha plimpton, music from the
can you hear me? hello? mike? doreen, can you hear me? >> hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: we're on television right now, doreen. look at the camera right there. there you go. mike has something he'd like to ask you. >> i do have something i want to ask but first, i want to say this. doreen. you are the most special person in the world to me. so beautiful and amazing. the more time i spend with you, the more time i want to spend time with you, i love you very much and i want to ask...
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however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect your hands between patient contacts and the eyes are like an open wound and path to get into your body and glasses and take the old glasses and throw them in your kit and you have something to wear and face mask and of course dust and dirt and all of these disasters throw up dust and dirt and especially in a dryer season and push comes t shove a band da bandana. and after a disaster is not the time to let your hygiene slip and it's a time to tighten it u and communitycable diseases and if it's wet and not yours don't touch it. gloves and every patient contac and don't touch blood and it's good rule to live by. hepatitis a and sal min nillia and geria and assumed to be in the fresh water in california and you get enough of the parasites in you and you will b in the bathroom for weeks and you won't be happy about it an
however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect your hands between patient contacts and the eyes are like an open wound and path to get into your body and glasses and take the old glasses and throw them in your kit and you have something to wear and face mask and of...
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very good. >> jimmy: good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know what, i thought of you over thested -- >> when will that be on? >> jimmy: saturday. and it was live. >> so many people ask that. when is "saturday night live" on? and when do they tape it? >> jimmy: yeah, i can't get into that. >> but that was a good week though. i liked watching him, yeah. >> jimmy: it was great. we said in his monologue that he had -- he had the best cast ever. '86 to '93 was the best. and you were on that cast. and i got to say, it was a phenomenal cast. >> that was a phenomenal cast. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a lot of good people in the cast. >> i think they're all good cast, they're just different. they're different casts. but, you did a bunch of characters, mr. subliminal. come on. >> yeah, yep. >> jimmy: you'd done him. very good. [ cheers and applause ] i heard you do -- you do impressions now. >> well, i don't really do impressions. i'm not an impressionist like you per se. i do more -- >> jimmy: that brent musberger i remember you do. >> that was a -- >> jimmy: pretty cl
very good. >> jimmy: good to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know what, i thought of you over thested -- >> when will that be on? >> jimmy: saturday. and it was live. >> so many people ask that. when is "saturday night live" on? and when do they tape it? >> jimmy: yeah, i can't get into that. >> but that was a good week though. i liked watching him, yeah. >> jimmy: it was great. we said in his monologue that he had -- he had...
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>> jimmy: you go, "can you comb my dress?"at it's all fringe, and i wanted it to look nice. sometimes it got tangles, so i needed a little help brushing the back. it was like cousin it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it looked gorgeous. you were eating a bag of chips and i was combing your dress. and we were about to go on. [ laughter ] i thought this is normal. >> and we looked really cool backstage with all the actual professional people. >> jimmy: jeff bridges was there, and de niro. they were backstage, and we're like combing your dress. [ laughter ] i'm excited about "unknown." i can't tell you how much -- i cannot wait to see this movie. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, the trailer. >> and i wouldn't just say that. i mean i would, but -- [ light laughter ] >> liam neeson, you play his wife. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then he gets in -- did you spoil something? >> no. it's really hard for me to talk about, because there's a lot of mystery involved. >> jimmy: lots big twists and crazy. >> lots of twists. >> jimmy: let me se
>> jimmy: you go, "can you comb my dress?"at it's all fringe, and i wanted it to look nice. sometimes it got tangles, so i needed a little help brushing the back. it was like cousin it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it looked gorgeous. you were eating a bag of chips and i was combing your dress. and we were about to go on. [ laughter ] i thought this is normal. >> and we looked really cool backstage with all the actual professional people. >> jimmy: jeff bridges was...
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you know, it's the quiet ones you have to look out for. you look like you eat a lot of protein.iding place. and i outsmarted them all. chobani. rich and creamy yogurt, with only natural ingredients. share your story at chobani.com it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of h
you know, it's the quiet ones you have to look out for. you look like you eat a lot of protein.iding place. and i outsmarted them all. chobani. rich and creamy yogurt, with only natural ingredients. share your story at chobani.com it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm...
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you do what comes fros your heart and what you love. to be rewarded and applauded by people that are just wonderful, it's amazing. a blessing. >> what's so interesting about you two is you all finish each other's sentences. you all seem more like twins than sisters who are two years >> my mom says that we're twins born two years apart. >> when you say you do it your way, some secular influences in áhere, i've heard of people who have been in clubs and they hear some of your music sometimes. >> sure. >> we make music for the world. >> our perspective on christian life may be a little bit did different. my dad did a lot of prison ministry and a rough neighborhood, but my dad's position was always to share with them. he would instruct and encourage and laugh with them, but he would definitely give them god but in a way that made sense to them. so that's how it translated to us. so when we do our brand of gospel, it has those same elements. whereas a regular person across out church but stand outside and listen to the music, i get that. so
you do what comes fros your heart and what you love. to be rewarded and applauded by people that are just wonderful, it's amazing. a blessing. >> what's so interesting about you two is you all finish each other's sentences. you all seem more like twins than sisters who are two years >> my mom says that we're twins born two years apart. >> when you say you do it your way, some secular influences in áhere, i've heard of people who have been in clubs and they hear some of your...
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thank you. >> jimmy: you look sharp. >> thank you. >> jimmy: now you are an o tour?the whole thing from start to finish. you read little chapter here. >> yeah, you can read it a half a page at a time. but i mean it's -- [ light laughter ] it's like basically a book for my nephew. >> jimmy: yeah. >> nine years old. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but i mean, it's just a book like any other book. it's got a table of contents and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a literal table of contents. >> a literal table of contents. >> jimmy: yeah. literal book. a literary. >> but the potted plant, of course, isn't on the table that goes on the book. but it's -- i mean, but it's -- but it's -- again it's like any other book. i mean, it has a preface. you see? i wrote a preface. >> jimmy: oh, very nice. >> lots of books have preface. >> jimmy: i love -- that's my favorite part of books. >> but i go further. i also have a post preface. >> jimmy: oh very nice. yeah, you had a little bit something that you wanted to ad there to your preface. >> and a post preface. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> j
thank you. >> jimmy: you look sharp. >> thank you. >> jimmy: now you are an o tour?the whole thing from start to finish. you read little chapter here. >> yeah, you can read it a half a page at a time. but i mean it's -- [ light laughter ] it's like basically a book for my nephew. >> jimmy: yeah. >> nine years old. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but i mean, it's just a book like any other book. it's got a table of contents and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a...
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you will give us more than you will ever know. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure, and we need a big round of applause for the next speaker, the giants a senior vice president and general manager. he put this team together, brian sabean. [applause] >> i do not know about politics but our outgoing men know how to throw a party. it is an emotional time for all of us, especially me. my knees are we, my heart is racing, a lump in my throat, but without overstating the obvious, we deserve this. northern california deserve this. san francisco deserved this. the organization, the fans. it is the most interesting life experience that anyone could ever have. i can only think of another word, and it is closure. this team, for our was, friends, family, they understand what we go through, they understand why we go through this. we are so blessed to have experienced but we have with this group of people. there is a reason they won the world series. they won it because they were respectful, because they showed great humility throughout the whole ride. they were
you will give us more than you will ever know. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure, and we need a big round of applause for the next speaker, the giants a senior vice president and general manager. he put this team together, brian sabean. [applause] >> i do not know about politics but our outgoing men know how to throw a party. it is an emotional time for all of us, especially me. my knees are we, my heart is racing, a lump in my throat, but without overstating the obvious,...
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you told me so yourself, you said you didn't want it. why shouldn't i sit here? why shouldn't i listen to you? >> because i have a voice! >> my australian mother invited my australian friends to go to this fringe theater to make up part of the token australian audience of this fringe play reading called "the king's speech." and my mother meredith almost didn't go. she's never been to a play reading in her life but she went to be a good australian to sea what this play is. she called me up and said "i found it excellent." >> and you knew this was your king sglorj >> i knew it. all my research, i thought this was a man who was nice to his core, who was gentle to his core had tremendous humility and when i thought about colin, let's be honest, colin doesn't exactly look like george. he's a big strapping lad and the real king was small and slight and quite sickly looking. but i felt this spiritual connection to the two men was more important because colin... and i don't want to embarrass him, but he's nice to his core. as far as i can tell he doesn't have a maligned
you told me so yourself, you said you didn't want it. why shouldn't i sit here? why shouldn't i listen to you? >> because i have a voice! >> my australian mother invited my australian friends to go to this fringe theater to make up part of the token australian audience of this fringe play reading called "the king's speech." and my mother meredith almost didn't go. she's never been to a play reading in her life but she went to be a good australian to sea what this play is....
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and you you and me ♪ ♪ me and you you and me let's go back let's go back ♪ ♪ 1983 is calling i've beennd applause ] check out their album, "habits." see them live friday, in new york city. my thanks to donald trump, bobby moynihan, nene leakes, lil jon, neon trees, once again. great job, guys. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right over there. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
and you you and me ♪ ♪ me and you you and me let's go back let's go back ♪ ♪ 1983 is calling i've beennd applause ] check out their album, "habits." see them live friday, in new york city. my thanks to donald trump, bobby moynihan, nene leakes, lil jon, neon trees, once again. great job, guys. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right over there. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching. have a good night. hope to see you...
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you know, that's tough. tavis: you -- >> you know what i tell people who went to i.u.? nobody's perfect. nobody's perfect. tavis: and this is what i tell people who went to purdue. my two favorite teams are i.u. and whoever is playing purdue. >> that's about right. it's a hated rivalry. tavis: we got that out of the way. now onto the love part of the conversation. let me start by asking the obvious question, what do you make of the game this sunday? >> it's going to be a great game. you look at two of the best defenses, first of all, in the national football league, talking about the pittsburgh steelers and the green bay packers, the number-one scoring defense is the pittsburgh steelers and the number-two scoring defense is the green bay packers. there's a lot of story lines because you have the kevin green for the green bay packers and daren perry who is the defensive back for the green bay packers. both those guys played for the pittsburgh steelers back when i played there and also dom capers who is defensive coordinator for the packers, he was in pittsburgh when i wa
you know, that's tough. tavis: you -- >> you know what i tell people who went to i.u.? nobody's perfect. nobody's perfect. tavis: and this is what i tell people who went to purdue. my two favorite teams are i.u. and whoever is playing purdue. >> that's about right. it's a hated rivalry. tavis: we got that out of the way. now onto the love part of the conversation. let me start by asking the obvious question, what do you make of the game this sunday? >> it's going to be a great...
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you wicket and but if you did this. >> you talked -- you would get a lot if you did this. >> you talked about bond rates. we see a substantial difference. would it be substantial? >> uygur one is probably less than normal. -- is there one is probably less than normal. -- either one is probably less than normal. >> there was a lot of discussion at the time prepare you have talked about the importance of consumer spending. is this a bad thing? is it different from investment? >> dividends could be spent by consumers. that is right. by you talked about how smart is the spending. is there any spending that should not be examined? >> i hope you look at everything. >> thank you. >> thank you. it is good to be with you. when he testified before the budget committee, you acknowledged that the expiration of the puns would worsen the fiscal outlook of the state. -- of the funds would worsen the fiscal outlook of the state. this was a critical component in the recovery act. given this headwind, what would you say the impact would be coupled with the cuts in state and local spending budget because
you wicket and but if you did this. >> you talked -- you would get a lot if you did this. >> you talked about bond rates. we see a substantial difference. would it be substantial? >> uygur one is probably less than normal. -- is there one is probably less than normal. -- either one is probably less than normal. >> there was a lot of discussion at the time prepare you have talked about the importance of consumer spending. is this a bad thing? is it different from...
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>> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their water. and they go to the river and what do they see? an evil demon is polluting the river. callia. and they can't get water because it's killing the cows and the people. so, they go to krishna and say, please, do something about this this is not good. he says, he thinks about it and says, okay. he takes his friends to the river to play. they play ball. they play with the ball and then by accident or may be not, the ball goes in the -- river. and callia is in the river. kr
>> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly...
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thank you, sir. >> thank you. thank you all. been a good hearing and appreciate the participation of all the members of the subcommittee. and just one quick question before -- i'd be remiss basically if i didn't ask if you could comment briefly on any of the opportunities and challenges for general aviation committee of the next gen deployment. >> sure. well, i think that's one of the areas that i think we have to do a better job of explaining the advantages. but one of the things that we really look forward to is the opportunity for people in general aviation to absorb information on board the aircraft that would otherwise never be available to them. we broadcast weather information that we give them and a depiction of weather that's better than you'd get with airborne weather radar, textual information that they simply could not achieve. but the most important, we have tens -- well say not tens of but thousands of airports around the country where general aviation operations go in and out every day. those airplanes don't have
thank you, sir. >> thank you. thank you all. been a good hearing and appreciate the participation of all the members of the subcommittee. and just one quick question before -- i'd be remiss basically if i didn't ask if you could comment briefly on any of the opportunities and challenges for general aviation committee of the next gen deployment. >> sure. well, i think that's one of the areas that i think we have to do a better job of explaining the advantages. but one of the things...
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you need fertile soil, you need wind or water power to run the mill, you need to be near water so you can ship it, you need a lot of wood, right? because you need to keep the fires burning because you're going to be bubbling vats of sugar. but you need one more thing to produce sugar. what do you need? this. >> hard workers. >> you need hard, cheap workers. you need people who you can get to work for very little because the more they work, the cheaper they are, what happens to the price of sugar? uh -- >> it goes higher? >> or more likely it -- >> it goes lower. >> it goes lower because you're producing cheap sugar, the price goes down. let's look at, now, here is the most important little diagram. can any of you remember of the approximately 12 to 13 million africans sold into transatlantic slavery, what percentage were brought to north america where we are? what percentage came to north america? many i'm trying to look for someone who hasn't spoken recently. just guess, right? this is a wild guess. this is not a test, the it's not on the regents. just -- >> about 80%? >> 80% to nort
you need fertile soil, you need wind or water power to run the mill, you need to be near water so you can ship it, you need a lot of wood, right? because you need to keep the fires burning because you're going to be bubbling vats of sugar. but you need one more thing to produce sugar. what do you need? this. >> hard workers. >> you need hard, cheap workers. you need people who you can get to work for very little because the more they work, the cheaper they are, what happens to the...
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you... you... you?", the king moved down the line to greet the next reporter. later, homer, who had a great sense of humor, said "it's a ga... ga... goddamn... good... thing. there ca... ca... could have... ba... been an... inter... international in... incident." i like movies that remind me of something i know about. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in e
you... you... you?", the king moved down the line to greet the next reporter. later, homer, who had a great sense of humor, said "it's a ga... ga... goddamn... good... thing. there ca... ca... could have... ba... been an... inter... international in... incident." i like movies that remind me of something i know about. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road...
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welcome to you all. (man) thank you. [applause] well, what a great lineup, and we've got folks with every possible perspective on comic books here. just by way of background, there is something called the comics code that is on comic books, most of the comic books i grew up reading-- many of which were illustrated by carmine-- had the comics code authority approval on it, which basically said this comic book has been sanitized for your protection. every comic book we read as kids was censored in some way for our own good so we would not grow up warped in any way, and all of this was inspired by a guy named dr. fredric wertham, who wrote a really influential book called seduction of the innocent in 1954, and he suggested, among other things, that comic books were a negative-- had a negative impact on kids, that it encouraged juvenile delinquency and put bad thoughts in their heads-- kind of--many of the same arguments you kind of hear today about video games, and he got a lot of attention. carmine, you were an artist in t
welcome to you all. (man) thank you. [applause] well, what a great lineup, and we've got folks with every possible perspective on comic books here. just by way of background, there is something called the comics code that is on comic books, most of the comic books i grew up reading-- many of which were illustrated by carmine-- had the comics code authority approval on it, which basically said this comic book has been sanitized for your protection. every comic book we read as kids was censored...
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can you help me. >> there you go. quickly, tuesday the classes start. >> we have a class starting up next week on tuesday, the 22nd, there will be a spanish class and english class and there is space in the class so if you are interested call. >> how long is the class and what's the commit snmt. >> it's a 10-week class and it's really important that you commit to the whole class. there is so much information that gets distilled. and with instructors like carlina people come with brilliant ideas and they leave as business owners. >> awesome. congratulations. i show you the information again to the renaissance entrepreneurship center. there is the web address. if you want your party rentals there is a place to go. thank you so much. congratulations. >> thank you. >> up next. stay with us. >> free and low cost legal advice for those who are low income. the director of legal services and carol is an immigration attorney also who helps without the center. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> tell us who you
can you help me. >> there you go. quickly, tuesday the classes start. >> we have a class starting up next week on tuesday, the 22nd, there will be a spanish class and english class and there is space in the class so if you are interested call. >> how long is the class and what's the commit snmt. >> it's a 10-week class and it's really important that you commit to the whole class. there is so much information that gets distilled. and with instructors like carlina people...
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and, you know, that means that either you can download what you want or you are out of it. there's no way you're going to find the supply that you are demanding. >> and of course your id to answer the infrastructure, the revealing is more for books i think in for records. a record you can listen to without investing much time. also the extent of browsing, and you never went into a record store and are like the songs sound interesting. you know, a band you like might have a record -- >> [inaudible] you can browse online. >> [inaudible] >> i mean, you look at amazon and they say if you're interested in a book x you might be interested in books y. question. yes a question over there. >> if i could kind of piggyback off that question and make a comparison to a different industry, i mean, music -- when you listen to it in a fundamentally different -- you're hearing the sound with its digital, hearing record even if the quality might change. but there's another industry that i think maybe somewhat to the bookstore putting things in people's hands. the food industry has undergone
and, you know, that means that either you can download what you want or you are out of it. there's no way you're going to find the supply that you are demanding. >> and of course your id to answer the infrastructure, the revealing is more for books i think in for records. a record you can listen to without investing much time. also the extent of browsing, and you never went into a record store and are like the songs sound interesting. you know, a band you like might have a record --...
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you just can't say you know in general. this is there are some specific case and of course we have to deal with the every specific case you know case by case basis so i would say that you know you just change something globally. there are some i mean we have positions you know. on this notice and i think that we have to continue the dialogue between two countries and of course this dialogue is going on the level of the. legal authorities and of course some of the political i'm going to be pushing for the u.k. to change stance on cooperation with russia on matters like. i'm not going just this is a long story i would like to say that for example if there are some rules in every country and for example when you're talking about the. people who. who were asking you know you know to bring to russia you know definitely we would like to have the situation when the british hear us that is very important for the for the dialogue and are you suggesting that i'm not herring you know. sometimes not sometimes yes ambassador thank you v
you just can't say you know in general. this is there are some specific case and of course we have to deal with the every specific case you know case by case basis so i would say that you know you just change something globally. there are some i mean we have positions you know. on this notice and i think that we have to continue the dialogue between two countries and of course this dialogue is going on the level of the. legal authorities and of course some of the political i'm going to be...
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it, you start, you know...he evening took its turn, and i had the advantage of long play on cnn--e coming in. you can kind of... the interviewer's always in control, and you're in total control, so it's sort of like your palette--you're taking this gu painting. he's the substance of the painting, and you're providing the instrument. and then i sensed it, so i asked him again. he said no, but it was a different kind of no. and then late in the night i asked him-- which is the kind of question that puts you in a position of... you really are definitive or not when you ask someone, "are there any conditions under which...?" and so the question was, "are there any conditions under which you would run?" and that's when he said, "if i got on the ballot in all 50 states". had he been a definitive no then, that leaves you with no out. but when you ask it that way, you give the guest the chance to explore, "well, under what condition would i do this?" it was a fair hypothetic. it turned the hypothetic into a reality. -
it, you start, you know...he evening took its turn, and i had the advantage of long play on cnn--e coming in. you can kind of... the interviewer's always in control, and you're in total control, so it's sort of like your palette--you're taking this gu painting. he's the substance of the painting, and you're providing the instrument. and then i sensed it, so i asked him again. he said no, but it was a different kind of no. and then late in the night i asked him-- which is the kind of question...
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can you describe for us what you saw? >> yes. on the way to the airport, we were stopped by, i guess it would be pro-gadhafi supporters checking people coming through a checkpoint. armed personnel on the streets. so it was pretty scary for my wife and son to go through. we weren't sure how we would make it through. luckily, we had a driver that could negotiate us through these checkpoints and arrive to the airport and it took husband two hours to get inside the doors of the airport. once we were inside it was mass chaos. every time they would open up a desk for a flight, everyone was trying to get on these flights. a few fights and things inside the airport. really shook my family up a lot. it was very -- very -- very stressful situation to be in. >> you essentially -- >> the pictures that we're seeing now of the airport just from yesterday, those pictures can't even come close to describing how packed it was and how the situation was when we were there. that is a thousand percent improvement over what it was when we were there.
can you describe for us what you saw? >> yes. on the way to the airport, we were stopped by, i guess it would be pro-gadhafi supporters checking people coming through a checkpoint. armed personnel on the streets. so it was pretty scary for my wife and son to go through. we weren't sure how we would make it through. luckily, we had a driver that could negotiate us through these checkpoints and arrive to the airport and it took husband two hours to get inside the doors of the airport. once...
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and you know if you want to, if you want to do it, you can. so daphne, how do we change the paradigm? how do we begin to use positive language, person-centered, people- first type of language? we begin by being conscious of the words that we're using and there are a number of words and papers and reports and so forth out there that promote words like health and recovery and person-centered and mutual support and so forth. and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious incompetence at something, where you, where you do something and it's not what you want to do but you're not even aware of it, to conscious incompetence where you begin to be aware that these aren't the terms i want to use, to conscious competence and we're starting to be more aware of the terminology we're using to unconscious competence. and i think that's what we want to do as a field, is move to a point where we're automatically speaking in positive, person-centered, health-centered approaches. you two folks are in recovery. now they're going to be
and you know if you want to, if you want to do it, you can. so daphne, how do we change the paradigm? how do we begin to use positive language, person-centered, people- first type of language? we begin by being conscious of the words that we're using and there are a number of words and papers and reports and so forth out there that promote words like health and recovery and person-centered and mutual support and so forth. and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious...
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and you mentioned el paso, you mentioned yuma, you mentioned san diego. these are areas where the border patrol agents have been actually beefed up and we actually have barriers and these are the areas that have actually had the expenses put down there. and we've seen the apprehensions and you stated in your statement over in el paso abouthe apprehensions going down. but do you know how many illegal immigrants have crossed the border, the southern border in the last two years or year? >> well, it is an estimate. it used to be the estimate was that we were catching one in three. i think the commissioner would testify if he were here today is that we're catching a much higher percentage. and it's a combination of things, of the congress, of what it has invested in this border. the manpower, the technology, the infrastrucre. the area that is my top focus down there is the tucson sector. we do have some fencing in nogales, as you know, but we are continuing to basically surge manpower and technology into that sector to shutt down. >> well, and from that, if y
and you mentioned el paso, you mentioned yuma, you mentioned san diego. these are areas where the border patrol agents have been actually beefed up and we actually have barriers and these are the areas that have actually had the expenses put down there. and we've seen the apprehensions and you stated in your statement over in el paso abouthe apprehensions going down. but do you know how many illegal immigrants have crossed the border, the southern border in the last two years or year? >>...
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you can use it in your own relationship. you ready? >> thank you, laura. >> you're welcome. a day. even for the small things that you're both supposed to be doing. appreciation begets appreciation. the second one is to commit to kissing ten seconds a day. a ten-second kiss all at once. it feels like a long time when you first do it. it's a way to stay physically and sensually connected a week. and is next is to talk 15 minutes a day. most couples don't talk 15 minutes a week. not about the logistics of your life. schedule a date night and a sex date. every week, and go on a vacation at least once a year alone. that does more for your intimacy and connection, than a weekly date night. at least according to the research. >> laura berman, thanks very much. "in the bedroom," is monday nights on own, at 10:00, 9:00 central. >>> when we come back, farrah fawcett's famous red bathing suit heads into history. a tasty fiber cereal? well you don't want that one. kellogg's fiber plus cereal. the delicious taste of berries, 40% of your daily fiber... plus...wait for it... antioxidants!
you can use it in your own relationship. you ready? >> thank you, laura. >> you're welcome. a day. even for the small things that you're both supposed to be doing. appreciation begets appreciation. the second one is to commit to kissing ten seconds a day. a ten-second kiss all at once. it feels like a long time when you first do it. it's a way to stay physically and sensually connected a week. and is next is to talk 15 minutes a day. most couples don't talk 15 minutes a week. not...
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you know you spend this d.n.a. in europe if you lose them so they look in the really regular. all right. i think i just said i had. to go ahead go ahead i promise i'll be brief i mean if you say the point the point i'm making about the experience of the jews if you look at the newspaper articles i studied the second world war for college i studied the constant demonization of the faith community the jewish community being blamed for every single problem every single crime the newspaper articles that's what i'm talking about it's a similar atmosphere. that is was hopping on your friend in denmark. who is not having the russian argument he's coming from a prejudiced point of view. is also. gentlemen please ok and i do go back to something you said earlier in the program and we were talking about anglo merkel's comments and we're looking at this pew report on the muslim demographics in europe what you said you know ten years wasn't enough i mean should they just keep doing it you know we'll let's all be fair maybe mer
you know you spend this d.n.a. in europe if you lose them so they look in the really regular. all right. i think i just said i had. to go ahead go ahead i promise i'll be brief i mean if you say the point the point i'm making about the experience of the jews if you look at the newspaper articles i studied the second world war for college i studied the constant demonization of the faith community the jewish community being blamed for every single problem every single crime the newspaper articles...
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you can ignore it with you want -- if you want. you can overlook it if you what. wendy deserve nothing but a dismissal. jimmy deserved nothing but a dismissal. i am the one who took a fall for this. i am the one who deserve a dismissal or perhaps a slap on the wrist. i am not ashamed. we did nothing wrong. you can sit here and say you have made a point, or you can say it is a showcase to the department as an example, but that is ridiculous. we are good officers. we spend a lot of time on the streets, working with the community. your community, dr. marshall, appreciated us very much. we put our lives of the line every day, and it was necessary -- we put our lives online. it is a shame. -- put our lives on the line. it is one thing to say she should be disciplined at all. it is another thing to say that we hope we learn something from this, or good luck. which we learned something from this. she is gone -- that we hope we learned something from this. she is gone. jimmy is gone. i am off. i am doing my own life, and i enjoyed it thoroughly, and i cannot wait for them
you can ignore it with you want -- if you want. you can overlook it if you what. wendy deserve nothing but a dismissal. jimmy deserved nothing but a dismissal. i am the one who took a fall for this. i am the one who deserve a dismissal or perhaps a slap on the wrist. i am not ashamed. we did nothing wrong. you can sit here and say you have made a point, or you can say it is a showcase to the department as an example, but that is ridiculous. we are good officers. we spend a lot of time on the...
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laura, back to you. >>> thank you very much.et another rough night turning into day in cairo this morning. the egyptian military is rounding up journalists for their own protection after coming under attack of supporting president mubarak. an associated press reporter saw a group of journalists detained on the streets near tahrir square are so much activity is happening. an elderly american woman is trapped in her apartment near the square this morning. she tales tells nbc's brian williams she was armed with a knife when protestors came to her door. >> when he broke the glass he reached his hand in and was attempting to take the key out of my door so he could get in. >> one of the woman's friends here in the bay area has been up all night worried about her safety. >> she is sharing a little bit of her story with us this morning. "today in the bay's" marla tellez is with her in hayward this morning. >> reporter: good morning to both of you this morning. it is hard enough, certainly, to watch the violence erupt and unfold on telev
laura, back to you. >>> thank you very much.et another rough night turning into day in cairo this morning. the egyptian military is rounding up journalists for their own protection after coming under attack of supporting president mubarak. an associated press reporter saw a group of journalists detained on the streets near tahrir square are so much activity is happening. an elderly american woman is trapped in her apartment near the square this morning. she tales tells nbc's brian...
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thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley, with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: it is an thorn have clive davis on this program. back in 1967, he became president of columbia records and helped usher in a golden age of popular music. in 1974, he founded arista records. artists like billy joel, boss scaggs, bruce sprinsteen, whitney houston and alicia keys and so many, many more. tomorrow in los angeles, the theater at the grammy museum downtown will be renamed the clive davis theater. clive davis, you're a bad man. >> thank you. >> congratulations on the honor. >> thank you. tavis: does it make you feel old when people start naming stuff after you?
thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley, with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: it is an thorn have clive davis on this program....
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thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you. today we're joined by ambassador ron kirk, and prior to his work in the obama administration, ambassador kirk had a distinguished career in both the private sector and government, notably he was the mayor of dallas in which he was a strong proponent for nafta. ambassador kirk, we welcome you and look forward to your testimony. i would ask that you keep your testimony to five minutes and, mr. ambassador, your full written statement will be made part of the record, and you are recognized for five minutes. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member levin, members of the committee. it is, indeed, an honor for me to have an opportunity to visit with you today. in his state of the union address, president obama told america that the future is ours to win. if we rise to the challenge. to compete for and win the jobs and industries of the future, america must outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. ustr is doing our part to keep america globally competitive, an
thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you. today we're joined by ambassador ron kirk, and prior to his work in the obama administration, ambassador kirk had a distinguished career in both the private sector and government, notably he was the mayor of dallas in which he was a strong proponent for nafta. ambassador kirk, we welcome you and look forward to your testimony. i would ask that you keep your testimony to five minutes and, mr. ambassador, your full written statement will be made part of...
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what you do is you agree to a given cost, and if you go over that cost, you don't get any more product. >> unless the government gives you new instruction. >> unless the government changes the work scope. >> which it always does? >> well, not always. >> how often does the government not change the work scope. what percent of the time, 10, 20, 30? >> sir, i don't have that off the top of my head. >> oh, give me a rough -- >> i have no idea. >> but it's frequent? infrequent? >> i can tell you that on the work scopes that we've had even when there have been time frame delays in getting the work done, we've held the cost. that's the best i can tell you. >> mr. mccarron, how about you? s.o.w.s, what do you do? >> well -- [inaudible] on all of our relationships with usaid, one example would be the ghazi school -- >> yeah. >> where initially usaid had a design competition for that school and then awarded the winner. and then come to unops and during that initial phase we went pack to usaid and talked about solar efficiency and we changed the design in consultation with them. they came back to
what you do is you agree to a given cost, and if you go over that cost, you don't get any more product. >> unless the government gives you new instruction. >> unless the government changes the work scope. >> which it always does? >> well, not always. >> how often does the government not change the work scope. what percent of the time, 10, 20, 30? >> sir, i don't have that off the top of my head. >> oh, give me a rough -- >> i have no idea....
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absolutely you know i'm can you answer first go ahead you know and you say you and i understand that i have i have the floor going i think it's very difficult think that of st this definitely against an avid expansion is the zionist israel and they have expressed seven times again and again they would to be content and could believe read a for june nineteenth sixty seven israel would somebody be actions that study other agreement their legal agreement the demand that iran has signed off by doing the job has done that so i would say the side if we have one step billeted the basic point would be for the west the u.s. european union and these threads to stop interfering to stop building their political systems propping up their autocrats and their enormous inequality comically you see these people are fighting against that and they are perfectly cognizant that behind the u.s. any threat so sooner or later the car time will come to all of that i would not overplay their shia sunnis you grieve it had all it's an issue sixty one percent of iraq is a shia and inclusive you have add abyssini
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when you gained consciousness you were there in the dark. how long were you there? >> it seemed like a couple of minutes. i felt my way around to make sure i had my body parts and what have you. sort of felt what was around me and what was possibly going to fall on me. i started shouting out for help and could her another couple of people replied to me and communicated that way. >> joelle how scared were you age the earthquake. you tried to reach your fiance and couldn't get through to him. how tough a day was it for you? >> it was absolutely horrible. i had no idea where he was. i didn't know whether he was out for lunch or whether he was in the building. i didn't know the building was down at this stage. we had no power. no anything. i had no way of knowing anything. i hadn't heard from him so i, obviously, started to worry and it was the longest afternoon of my entire life! >> let's fast forward a little bit. you're at the rescue site. you know it's been ten hours but you know that he is alive. when he finally emerges, i know the rescuers were able to get him awa
when you gained consciousness you were there in the dark. how long were you there? >> it seemed like a couple of minutes. i felt my way around to make sure i had my body parts and what have you. sort of felt what was around me and what was possibly going to fall on me. i started shouting out for help and could her another couple of people replied to me and communicated that way. >> joelle how scared were you age the earthquake. you tried to reach your fiance and couldn't get through...
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you can get it in every paycheck you file. no reason why you can't do that in the vat system either. the other aspect of the help for people on the lower end of the income distribution, it's been pointed out that right now we've got among the most complicated set of rules because we have different rules for food stamps, for health care, for what have you. so that is something that you can reform separately. you can run it through the tax system. you can run it through a direct payment system which is what a lot of what we do now is when you think about, quote, welfare in the old day, vs, it had nothing to do with the tax system. it was a direct payment to people based on their income and the number of children they have. i don't see where there's an obstacle toward providing progressivity by moving the a value added tax. >> senator sessions? >> i would yield my time to senator portman. i would note that we have three new senators that have joined our committee. senator portman was, of course, at omb which is a heartbeat of fed
you can get it in every paycheck you file. no reason why you can't do that in the vat system either. the other aspect of the help for people on the lower end of the income distribution, it's been pointed out that right now we've got among the most complicated set of rules because we have different rules for food stamps, for health care, for what have you. so that is something that you can reform separately. you can run it through the tax system. you can run it through a direct payment system...
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after you register online, all you do is pick a song or artist that you love.ra will do the rest. it'll create a playlist, just for you! including the music you chose, along with more of the same genre. you can listen to all your favorites and even spice up your music collection, all without spending a dime. >> got m >> this report is brought to you by the national milk mustache got milk? campaign. >> hello, how are you guys? >> siena: julianne hough has been called one of the world's best dancers. but tonight she's stepping into a different role. she's the new ambassador for the "got milk?" campaign. >> when they came to me and asked me to be a part of it, i was so excited, because i'd always looked up to the athletes and the other superstars that were part of the ad campaign, and i wanted to aspire to be like them, and so when they asked me, i said "absolutely!" >> siena: the unveiling of julianne's mustache ad was the kickoff for the new power of nine contest. >> miranda: tonight we're launching a search for the next nine milk mustache stars. it's the first
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senator, we are so lucky to have you. thank you. >> thank you very much. i was asked to talk a little bit about my relationship with laguna honda. the year was 1978. i had just graduated, gotten my ph.d. in child psychology. i joined the public health department in the children's division. i was working. i never thought i would be coming over to laguna honda, because it was mainly for adults and those individuals who were later in their years. but with a child you always have a family. so there were many times the would come here. what was always amazing about laguna honda was the sense of community. you kind of go back into the records and talk to some of those individuals who were involved in laguna honda. one of the things you would always hear was that their vocations -- the patients were the family. they may be there for a couple of years. they are our family. they are our children. they are our aunts and uncles. one of the things i also began to realize is that because it was a community that the staff here understood what back then we never even und
senator, we are so lucky to have you. thank you. >> thank you very much. i was asked to talk a little bit about my relationship with laguna honda. the year was 1978. i had just graduated, gotten my ph.d. in child psychology. i joined the public health department in the children's division. i was working. i never thought i would be coming over to laguna honda, because it was mainly for adults and those individuals who were later in their years. but with a child you always have a family. so...
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you find that vulnerability and you go in there hard in j.p. morgan's case their shorts over that's their vulnerability you hit them there really hard and they will go down like a sack up so let's move on to the next headline because all of this affects the u.s. dollar of course which underpins is that unit of fraud upon which all of this fraud is built richard russell get out of your dollar assets now richard russell is advice and swap your dollars for physical gold or c.e.f. or g.l.d. or s. you know well in other words juist china and russia and many other nations are now doing get out of your dollar assets totally agree. this is because of ben bernanke still in charge of the federal reserve bank and the inflation that we see in the next headline interactive map of recent food riots and price hikes this is from zero hedge they show an interactive map disclosing all the recent documentary price hikes price protests riots see there are up to in all over the world at the edge of the american empire oh yeah this is this is funny if they think bec
you find that vulnerability and you go in there hard in j.p. morgan's case their shorts over that's their vulnerability you hit them there really hard and they will go down like a sack up so let's move on to the next headline because all of this affects the u.s. dollar of course which underpins is that unit of fraud upon which all of this fraud is built richard russell get out of your dollar assets now richard russell is advice and swap your dollars for physical gold or c.e.f. or g.l.d. or s....
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what did you think? were you -- you like these scary type of movies?lly a psychological thriller. i love movies that make me think and really scare me just because this could actually happen. i mean this is not a fictitious character. she really studied the illness and the psychology and, you know, it really just makes you -- she has a chemical imbalance, and these people really exist, and this could really happen. of course, this is very heightened reality of the situation, but i love a good scare. >> what's it like? this is your first starring role. >> yeah. >> is there additional pressure on you because it's not -- you're not so much part of an ensemble right now. it's a little bit the movie is more on your shoulders. >> i guess so. it doesn't feel like that though. it really doesn't. i just really felt i was partners with leyton and every day was its own experience, and we really didn't think about the pressure or what comes with what we're doing. it was just we were so excited to have the opportunity to have our first real you know, starring role
what did you think? were you -- you like these scary type of movies?lly a psychological thriller. i love movies that make me think and really scare me just because this could actually happen. i mean this is not a fictitious character. she really studied the illness and the psychology and, you know, it really just makes you -- she has a chemical imbalance, and these people really exist, and this could really happen. of course, this is very heightened reality of the situation, but i love a good...
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you can take all the notes you want. cannot ever let anyone know... >> kuo: good, i got it. >> bergersen: ... because that'll... that'll... i'll,... that's my job. i'd get fired for sure on that. well, not even get fired; i'd go to ( bleep ) jail. >> pelley: the recruitment of bergersen has a familiar ring to fengzhi li. li recruited spies for china as an officer in the ministry of state security. the m.s.s. is their c.i.a. give me a sense of all the different ways you would persuade someone to spy for china. >> fengzhi li: that will be a long story. >> pelley: i've got time. >> li: okay. >> pelley: in our interview, li switched between english and mandarin. he worked for chinese intelligence 14 years, recruiting spies in russia. he's now seeking political asylum in the u.s. >> li ( translated ): let me say this-- intelligence work is different from other kind of work. when i target a hundred people, even if 99 people have refused me, if there is one i persuade... that's enough. >> pelley: that's enough? >> li: mm-hmm. y
you can take all the notes you want. cannot ever let anyone know... >> kuo: good, i got it. >> bergersen: ... because that'll... that'll... i'll,... that's my job. i'd get fired for sure on that. well, not even get fired; i'd go to ( bleep ) jail. >> pelley: the recruitment of bergersen has a familiar ring to fengzhi li. li recruited spies for china as an officer in the ministry of state security. the m.s.s. is their c.i.a. give me a sense of all the different ways you would...
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could say you know because you know you could say the d.c. is boring but also a lot of a big part of it is that there's a lot of very powerful people here so probably some of it happens below the radar and you would never ever dare catch on to us people you know doing whatever they do out in the open on reality t.v. for the cameras so what do you think about georgetown one of the prospects i think it could be really well i think it's good that it's scripted i think it's good that's going to be young because georgetown is very young and people know the area it's not like this thing that people aren't familiar with the college so when things do happen in georgetown if you live here there's a lot of money there's a lot of people under thirty getting into things so it could be sexy even though sex in washington often hard to get out of high school or college kids are these are already twenty something there that one moved to d.c. to make their own careers i mean could there be nothing coming political reporter on. how you hope so. it's going to b
could say you know because you know you could say the d.c. is boring but also a lot of a big part of it is that there's a lot of very powerful people here so probably some of it happens below the radar and you would never ever dare catch on to us people you know doing whatever they do out in the open on reality t.v. for the cameras so what do you think about georgetown one of the prospects i think it could be really well i think it's good that it's scripted i think it's good that's going to be...