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he's kind of damaged but at the end, you know, these guys, oh, hey, you know what, you gt a talent, let's turn that into some artistic talent, he's going to go to college to try to improve his artistic skills. that's the kind of direction we want it to go. >> question over here? >> what schools will you be visiting this year? >> we do a tour. we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and during assemblies on friday and we take, you know, it's kind of a -- it's good theater but it's guerilla theater. we do this condensed message in 30 minutes. >> it's about a 22 minute play, generally speaking, then we usually hang around for another 15 or 20 minutes so we usually get about 50 minutes and that's all we can get. again, a lot of these things are just based, we might not see a whole lot of schools but he has a whole other job. we used to go out and do two performances a week so we were doing 16 or 18 but it's just -- with the manpower shortage, since 2007 our theater department has lost like 40 percent
he's kind of damaged but at the end, you know, these guys, oh, hey, you know what, you gt a talent, let's turn that into some artistic talent, he's going to go to college to try to improve his artistic skills. that's the kind of direction we want it to go. >> question over here? >> what schools will you be visiting this year? >> we do a tour. we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and...
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right when you arrive put on sunglasses for a while, but in the late morning early afternoon n you should really gt light, anything that you can. when you're traveling west, it is the opposite. it as much pride lead is you can in the morning and in the knowledge in the evening. gerri: confuse your body and tried to make it do what you want. what else can you do to overcome the jet lag? to me it is not a 1-day event. it can last for days. >> what happens is usually it is one day for every time some the you cross. if you're going six hours a can take some people upwards of six ys to adjust. gerri: that is your whole vacation. >> i know. it's crazy. q maximize the light exposure at the pror times and wh you get on a plane set your watch to the new time zone d then when you are there, that is what you ne to follow. if you are on the plane and it is time to sleep or you're going, sleep at that time. you're suppose to awake at that time be ake. gerri: everyone talks about melatonin. are you a bigeliever? >> it has had mixed results althoughe do use a lot for some people with j lag. you can use it usually
right when you arrive put on sunglasses for a while, but in the late morning early afternoon n you should really gt light, anything that you can. when you're traveling west, it is the opposite. it as much pride lead is you can in the morning and in the knowledge in the evening. gerri: confuse your body and tried to make it do what you want. what else can you do to overcome the jet lag? to me it is not a 1-day event. it can last for days. >> what happens is usually it is one day for every...
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was suggesting a very unwieldy solution at best before he said leaders, i guess, as you suggest, acte and then you've gtush insulting him. >> first of all, you would think that congressman rush and others, you know, this is the cityjez jesse jackson, louisç farrakhan, unfortunate to say, but everyone a%1% together and tried to solve this gang problem, try to solve this problem of inner city violence there in chicago instea. it comes back to this simple question -- then what is bobby rush'sç solution to the epidemc that we see across the inner city neighborhoods? this is not just about throwing more money at the situation or the problem, which he says we need more job training programs. we really now have to look at the nexus of, this the breakdown of the family, the education system. i mean, how can we improve education in the inner city? the number one issue with the black community is school choice. no one is talking about that. that's a conservative position. yet you see the liberal black leadership, they don't want to support the black community in trying to provide the right opportunities, educat
was suggesting a very unwieldy solution at best before he said leaders, i guess, as you suggest, acte and then you've gtush insulting him. >> first of all, you would think that congressman rush and others, you know, this is the cityjez jesse jackson, louisç farrakhan, unfortunate to say, but everyone a%1% together and tried to solve this gang problem, try to solve this problem of inner city violence there in chicago instea. it comes back to this simple question -- then what is bobby...
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you. french police are hunting a rlie gt in a stabbing of a rench p there. ct happened at a commuter train ttation west of paris. the soldier in uniform was diebbed in the throat with a box cutter. the soldier, 23 years old, is ld,ected to recover. the newest officers of the u.s. army took their oaths at their west point graduation today. >> ...that i take this obligation freely... >> ...that i take this obligation freely... >> reporter: defense secretary tionk hagel delivered the commencement speech. he told graduates sexual assault menthe military is a betrayal of sacred oaths and sacred trusts. >> this scourge must be stamped out. we're all accountable and responsible for ensuring this happens. >> axelrod: hagel's speech came three days after the army confirmed an instructor at west point has been charged with videotaping female cadets in the shower. the self-described toughest sheriff in america is dealing toughe legal defeat tonight. a federal judge in phoenix ruled friday that sheriff joe arpaio a ed maricopa county, arizona, systematically targeted la
you. french police are hunting a rlie gt in a stabbing of a rench p there. ct happened at a commuter train ttation west of paris. the soldier in uniform was diebbed in the throat with a box cutter. the soldier, 23 years old, is ld,ected to recover. the newest officers of the u.s. army took their oaths at their west point graduation today. >> ...that i take this obligation freely... >> ...that i take this obligation freely... >> reporter: defense secretary tionk hagel delivered...
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right now looking into the bay you can look at air quality with all of this heat we still have medium or moderate air quality around the bay area. no health advisories. that is gt news. i'll have the forecast later. >> okay. we'll see you shortly. massive camma rio blaze is one of several wildfires burning across california. five burning right now including one in sonoma county. here is another live look, it's grown to 6500 acres since 7:00 this morning. several buildings and a mobile home park have been destroyed and we just saw a large house engulfed by flames. the fire is haegd towards the coast right now. from the ground you can see how close the flames under an area that is causing mandatory evacuations. classes cancelled through tomorrow. >> to this part of the state, wildfire continues to burn but it is not a crisis. the so called yellow fire is roughly 50% contained. we're live with the latest there. wayne? >> in this spot we said by 6:00 p.m. tonight they expected 100% containment of the fire. reality is that they're probably at 80% right now. they don't expect 100% containment now, until tomorrow morning. it's the second of may. these have become long
right now looking into the bay you can look at air quality with all of this heat we still have medium or moderate air quality around the bay area. no health advisories. that is gt news. i'll have the forecast later. >> okay. we'll see you shortly. massive camma rio blaze is one of several wildfires burning across california. five burning right now including one in sonoma county. here is another live look, it's grown to 6500 acres since 7:00 this morning. several buildings and a mobile...
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>> if it's an established organization you know and trust, then certainly, but there ae, again, it gtso the sound-alike names, and if if it's oklahoma, trnado, and you don't recognize the name of the ganizaion, becareful. gerri: you have local charities, which is ineresting. there's been trouble in the past in particular getting money to the families. do y feel confident this list of local charities that you have is going to make a differenc >> w think they will. the's a t of great things that can happen on the ground. sometimes thelocal charitie will have an expertise nd concted in the community in a way that they can reach people, even better than som of the larger charities. i think there needs to be a blend of bothso, you knw, the city rescue mission of oklahoma city hs shelter thtthey've ready opened, and there's also united way of central okahoma promising that no money's going to go to the overhead, going to give all the money directly to the organizations involved, and they are going to insist on measuring the results of the peormance those organizations. gerri: interesting. so
>> if it's an established organization you know and trust, then certainly, but there ae, again, it gtso the sound-alike names, and if if it's oklahoma, trnado, and you don't recognize the name of the ganizaion, becareful. gerri: you have local charities, which is ineresting. there's been trouble in the past in particular getting money to the families. do y feel confident this list of local charities that you have is going to make a differenc >> w think they will. the's a t of great...
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you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true gt? space some why is tang a risk becoming illegal? and the that upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea you will retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are al white. is that offensive? at least some americans still have t. to like the businessman who fought back after this happened. >> a tornado cut a path of destruction. t-72, what happened to it? that is our show tonight. john: the dictionary says 82 means firmness of character and the indomitable spirit someeople think of cowboys like characte played by john wne and clint eastwood people think of patrick dorinson. who is he? a radio host who calls himself the cowboys a libertarian argues the bloated government is killing off grit in america. >> we have become a dependent state and we decided to trade freedom for security to say let the government handle these things let's be dependent on the government. john: you say your parents are very different. >> absolutely
you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true gt? space some why is tang a risk becoming illegal? and the that upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea you will retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are al white. is that offensive? at least some americans still have t. to like the businessman who fought back after this happened. >> a tornado...
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you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true gt? space some why is tang a risk becoming illegal? upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea you will retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are al white. is that offensive? at least some americans
you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true gt? space some why is tang a risk becoming illegal? upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea you will retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are al white. is that offensive? at least some americans
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right now looking into the bay you can look at air quality with all of this heat we still have medium or moderate air quality around the bay area. no health advisories. that is gt news. i'll have the forecast later. >> okay. we'll see you shortly. massive camma rio blaze is one of several wildfires burning across california. five burning right now including one in sonoma county. here is another live look, it's grown to 6500 acres since 7:00 this morning. several buildings and a mobile home park have been destroyed and we just saw a large house engulfed by flames. the fire is haegd towards the coast right now. from the ground you can see how close the flames under an area that is causing mandatory evacuations. classes cancelled through tomorrow. >> to this part of the state, wildfire continues to burn but it is not a crisis. the so called yellow fire is roughly 50% contained. we're live with the latest there. wayne? >> in this spot we said by 6:00 p.m. tonight they expected 100% containment of the fire. reality is that they're probably at 80% right now. they don't expect 100% containment now, until tomorrow morning it's the second of may. these have become long
right now looking into the bay you can look at air quality with all of this heat we still have medium or moderate air quality around the bay area. no health advisories. that is gt news. i'll have the forecast later. >> okay. we'll see you shortly. massive camma rio blaze is one of several wildfires burning across california. five burning right now including one in sonoma county. here is another live look, it's grown to 6500 acres since 7:00 this morning. several buildings and a mobile...
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you have people living in tents. their heating is open flames. every night they were out fighting tent fires so people that were already displaced and already without just gt a little worse. yet they kept doing it. i asked him, i said, what do you guys need? what can i do? what can we do as a city, as a community, what can we do to help you? and the answer was, you know, we really need equipment. i said, all right, well, i can see what i can do, there's a couple networks. and what we really would like is a way to help the community because as you've heard mentioned here a few times, this idea of post traumatic stress, it was prevalent. you can feel it. people were -- this was a month or so, two months after. every time there was an aftershock people were on edge. we were on edge, for crying out loud. we're wandering around under this rubble, i'm looking back at these pictures now and thinking, what am i, an idiot? these buildings are going to come down. if you look at these pictures commerce is taking place under it where in america they would close down the block. this where my family has always had its stall. we got to make a living. what else can we do?
you have people living in tents. their heating is open flames. every night they were out fighting tent fires so people that were already displaced and already without just gt a little worse. yet they kept doing it. i asked him, i said, what do you guys need? what can i do? what can we do as a city, as a community, what can we do to help you? and the answer was, you know, we really need equipment. i said, all right, well, i can see what i can do, there's a couple networks. and what we really...
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gt their lives. >> i remember the little boy saying, i love you. please don't let me die with you. >> i'm like, we are not dying, we are not dying today. >> the plaza tower elementary school is not one of the schools that has reinforced emergency shelters. >> some of those people from oklahoma were here in the bay area when the tornado struck. tonight they're heading home, not knowing what to expect when they arrive. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from sfo this evening, where he spoke with a man this evening who should be touching down in oklahoma city right about now. terry? >> it sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. the man left his home a few days ago to return here to a home that will never be the same as the one he left. he's going home to the oklahoma city area this evening. he knows it will never be the home he left last week. he has seen these pictures of the city of moore just two miles from where he now lives. maybe somewhere in all this rubble is where he went to elementary school in moore. maybe in this shot is
gt their lives. >> i remember the little boy saying, i love you. please don't let me die with you. >> i'm like, we are not dying, we are not dying today. >> the plaza tower elementary school is not one of the schools that has reinforced emergency shelters. >> some of those people from oklahoma were here in the bay area when the tornado struck. tonight they're heading home, not knowing what to expect when they arrive. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from sfo this...
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lou: as a presidential histary his -- hisseserhistorian, one of the gt presidents, a pivotal moment in american history, you what is happening in washington dc right now this president, congress and senate. give us your thoughts, comparison and emotions on the contrast? >> what strikes me about today, how heavy laden the bureaucracy is. everyone is hiding behind their person above them or below them. there is a bureaucracy, that when john quincy adams was a diplomat to russia he communicates directly on the president of united states through letter, and secretary of state through letter, we lost a lot of, that communication was slow it would take weeks, but it instance today, yet bureaucracy weighs down. and you know just cover all of what we're seeing now, that is what they are trying to do breakthrough that bureaucratic strong hold. lou: a strong hold, also a strong hold if you will efforts renow. -- fortress now. it is encircled with a stonewall whether it be the obama irs scandal or the justice department, "fast and furious" scandal, associated press, and james rosen fox news scandal or benghazi, i mean
lou: as a presidential histary his -- hisseserhistorian, one of the gt presidents, a pivotal moment in american history, you what is happening in washington dc right now this president, congress and senate. give us your thoughts, comparison and emotions on the contrast? >> what strikes me about today, how heavy laden the bureaucracy is. everyone is hiding behind their person above them or below them. there is a bureaucracy, that when john quincy adams was a diplomat to russia he...
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to pick up, it will be a breezy afternoon, and you might see a little litt sunshine from time to time but on the cool side. still shaping up for a greata gt. we will clear it out, it will be breezy on saturday, but highs on 70 degrees. 67, plenty of cloud, cool ford,o this time of year, a few showers, winds picking up 10-15. and gradual clearing much cooler overnight, notice the winds are still upth a at 10-15. 79 overnight, and memorial day looks beautiful with temperatures in the mid-70s. mi lots of sunshine and we're goine to warm it back up. i think near 90 by the end of next week. if you want the summertimeertime temperatures, they're here, too let's do weather and traffic and julie wright who is enjoying her friday. >> reporter: t a kickoff forkif a three day for some andand unofficial kickoff for summer. new hampshire road, out of delphi road.oad the accident activity has traffic squeezing to the right.h a lot of equipment, definitely i something to watch out for. southbound the lanes are open. p no issues to report on the toptp stretch of the beltway, we had a fender bender at colesville road and that is over to the shoulder. down
to pick up, it will be a breezy afternoon, and you might see a little litt sunshine from time to time but on the cool side. still shaping up for a greata gt. we will clear it out, it will be breezy on saturday, but highs on 70 degrees. 67, plenty of cloud, cool ford,o this time of year, a few showers, winds picking up 10-15. and gradual clearing much cooler overnight, notice the winds are still upth a at 10-15. 79 overnight, and memorial day looks beautiful with temperatures in the mid-70s. mi...
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church that gt into theology, i was studying and i really liked that side. i took mission trips and it's easy to get involved. you think well that's going it let me get closer to christ. >> did you feel closer to christ? >> there were times. >> like a good christian? >> there were times. i thought if i can just change, get myself together, then i'll make it. but that all changed eight years ago when i really had a personal confrontation with the resurrected living jesus. >> tell me about that. what does that mean? >> well, i was in the midst of reading another one of these books by dallas willard, a famous wonderful writer, about the spiritual disciplines and i finished the book, about how you need to have more prayer and discipline and journaling and, you know. and, i thought i'll go back and read through this book again. i went to the pref answer. in, there he said that we have a great opportunity to reach out to the world with the companionship of god that transforms friendship of jesus that is spoken about by a pastor from london. i thought wow that's interesting. transforming friendship. i mean i don't have
church that gt into theology, i was studying and i really liked that side. i took mission trips and it's easy to get involved. you think well that's going it let me get closer to christ. >> did you feel closer to christ? >> there were times. >> like a good christian? >> there were times. i thought if i can just change, get myself together, then i'll make it. but that all changed eight years ago when i really had a personal confrontation with the resurrected living jesus....
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you fearless? most do not get injured but for this guy -- >> oh, no! >> all that for cheese. >> this is at a performance expo in quebec, canada. this cherry red gtg convertible. beautiful. the guy has it up on on dino, something that can measure the horsepower and torque. and those rollers now are being driven by the car. so it can measure the performance of the vehicle. you see the guy in the back tinkering with the apparatus for a bit. takes it up slowly and then gives it the speed -- oh! >> he broke it. he broke it. >>o to pieces. sparks shatter all over the place. and those rollers now skipping along the ground as it tries to slow itself down. >> pretty awesome if you own this car and you are the one who broke this thing with the power of your car. yeah, i'm cool. >> awesome, unless your car got broke. >> yeah. >>> this video starts out with what looks like two people showing off a room they have for rent in an apartment. looks like a nice place. >> this is the room you'd be taking. >> here's your room. the bed is here. dresser is here. you can use all this stuff if you want. >> what the heck? >> [ bleep ]. >> comes back out and the girl roo
you fearless? most do not get injured but for this guy -- >> oh, no! >> all that for cheese. >> this is at a performance expo in quebec, canada. this cherry red gtg convertible. beautiful. the guy has it up on on dino, something that can measure the horsepower and torque. and those rollers now are being driven by the car. so it can measure the performance of the vehicle. you see the guy in the back tinkering with the apparatus for a bit. takes it up slowly and then gives it...
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gt better, they are escorted out. but we might begin to break that cycle. it is just wonderful to walk out on the street and see the world walking by. >> are you giving the twitter deal? >> yes, we are. we just founded a new nonprofit. black rock arts foundation, which is dedicated to spreading interactive, a collaborative art throughout the world. now we have founded but we call the burning and project. -- what we call the burning man project. it eventually leads to the event itself. this is a wonderful opportunity. the thing about burning man, when you look at the variety of people that go there, when you look at this environment, where all the normal boundaries are down in every department of human knowledge and endeavor. if you ask what possible application that we have created that may be useful loud in the desert, -- what would it have an application to? education, urban planning, disaster relief. needless to say, we are ambitious than we think we can affect the course of things. we hope to in this century. >> i wanted to dig a bit more into that. i would love it if you could maybe help contrast the radical levels of participation and involvement that you
gt better, they are escorted out. but we might begin to break that cycle. it is just wonderful to walk out on the street and see the world walking by. >> are you giving the twitter deal? >> yes, we are. we just founded a new nonprofit. black rock arts foundation, which is dedicated to spreading interactive, a collaborative art throughout the world. now we have founded but we call the burning and project. -- what we call the burning man project. it eventually leads to the event...
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you know, chairman white house talked about the gts that notifies people about attacks on their networks. this is enormously effective because many people do not know they've been exploited for months. at the end of the day an effort with clients who have this experience. the fbi's role is to basically figure out if someone has been compromised and tell them and give them a little advice but frankly after that it is like not having somebody tell you your bicycle has been stolen. you're not going to get a lot of help from the tracking down because they don't have enough cops to do it in the fbi will not be able to help the companies they are notifying. what happens is after they put a few person days into that investigation made to notice, the company is largely on its own and they hire somebody and they begin a process of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to get the attackers out of their network and figure out who is attacking them. we know from the kinds of work being the end has done that they gather information on who is attacking a particular c
you know, chairman white house talked about the gts that notifies people about attacks on their networks. this is enormously effective because many people do not know they've been exploited for months. at the end of the day an effort with clients who have this experience. the fbi's role is to basically figure out if someone has been compromised and tell them and give them a little advice but frankly after that it is like not having somebody tell you your bicycle has been stolen. you're not...
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gt also doing well. i still like ford better than general motors. but i think both of them are big beneficiaries of the u.s. comeback. >> steph, i saw you shaking your head. >> i think it's going to be interesting if they get above 33. >> you disagree with these guys? >> i prefer the auto parts company. we're not involved. >> how much supply is it going to have on this name above 33? >> huge. >> how many shares are going to be sold by the u.s. government? >> huge. i think the auto parts company are cleaner stories and get exposure to gm, ford,bmw, higher end companies as well. >> dyi. >> scott, i'm going to listen to conference calls more before i go sit in that chair though. >> hot seat. >> just to make sure i'm prepared next time. >>> coming up, 16 to $47 a share, first solar has nearly tripled but will earnings after the close derail that rally? two of our traders will square off in one hot debate. anthony listened to the conference call. he is ready to go. he doesn't want to be fast fired again. >>> and delphi management scott black with the markets at all-time highs, real value plays. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual s
gt also doing well. i still like ford better than general motors. but i think both of them are big beneficiaries of the u.s. comeback. >> steph, i saw you shaking your head. >> i think it's going to be interesting if they get above 33. >> you disagree with these guys? >> i prefer the auto parts company. we're not involved. >> how much supply is it going to have on this name above 33? >> huge. >> how many shares are going to be sold by the u.s....
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gt trapped in one time. they tried to get out and can'td get out. why don't we go get them and end this war? youight ruin the town. th beat they beat the yankees to this. kind of upset about. you had to remind me of that. [laughter] but in the book, logan has one couple of things that i think are very dramatic. one, the research he had me go around in circles researching some of that stuff. very true. he had -- george washington was 22 years at the time. he was with the british national guard and a surveyor, and the french were going to the lands and they would survey parcel of lands so many miles this way or that way. put a camp in the middle and say this is ours. the british decided we'll do the same. they get ahold of washington who is a surveyor and military person. they sent him with a group of surveyors and builders do what the french were doing. he wasn't out too long when he ran to a group of ibd yab. the head indian wasn't known as a chief. i don't remember the chiefs, the head indian said, i'll help you out. i know, the french, they are not happy with you people being out here. we know
gt trapped in one time. they tried to get out and can'td get out. why don't we go get them and end this war? youight ruin the town. th beat they beat the yankees to this. kind of upset about. you had to remind me of that. [laughter] but in the book, logan has one couple of things that i think are very dramatic. one, the research he had me go around in circles researching some of that stuff. very true. he had -- george washington was 22 years at the time. he was with the british national guard...