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we change the mindset of young men in the communities. we use them as a tool for things that we show them and teach them. >> how long have you been with the company and how did it change your focus? >> i have been with taharka brothers for about five months. how has it changed me? >> did it change you, did you go as far as being a ceo? >> my change was in development. what attracted me to the company was an opportunity to be a part of the solution instead of part of the problem. we have an opportunity to maybe change one life and change other lives. >> do people come in and volunteer and get involved? tell me how that works. >> eventually, we want to start an entrepreneurial school, where we will take on the young guys who want to do things. not guys who are troubled and have all these problem issues. we want these guys to take on more entrepreneurial skills and connect them to what they are interested in. what is giving an internship in some type of a company, things like that. that is how we direct them and change their lives. >> oaklei
we change the mindset of young men in the communities. we use them as a tool for things that we show them and teach them. >> how long have you been with the company and how did it change your focus? >> i have been with taharka brothers for about five months. how has it changed me? >> did it change you, did you go as far as being a ceo? >> my change was in development. what attracted me to the company was an opportunity to be a part of the solution instead of part of the...
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i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you for that speech. it was refreshing, personal, and insightful. now, we will go to the face of the evening wear some of the young contest winners will have questions read to justice thomas. let me just say before we go to that, i have a question for you, justice thomas. i understand you are on the supreme court. [laughter] can you handle parking tickets? >> yes, i pay them. >> alright. [applause] [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, tonight's winners -- and suzy asked if we submitted their questions -- as you heard, justice thomas has graciously agreed to answer some of them. i would like to have two outstanding individuals, brian jones, former general counsel to the department of education, and my friend, judge andrew napolitano of fox news, join me on stage here. they are going to read questions from the young people. [appla
i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you for that speech. it was refreshing, personal, and insightful. now, we will go to the face of the evening wear some of the young contest winners will have questions read to justice thomas. let me just say before we go to that, i have a question for you, justice thomas. i understand you...
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we don't cause our young people to really understand what is important. and i truly believed that young men and women with whom i served -- and at think you are exactly right. there are wonderful people out there today. i have got a couple son-in-law's and a daughter in the service right now. other get them, and i know that something cause them to come. there is no common thread of the than the fact that they sort of understand what the united states is all about. and most of them come in with the sense of responsibility. this entry. it is a good place to land banks. i really believe it is part of the growing up process. all starts at home with the families understanding what is important, teaching the people to think for themselves. >> hello. my name is read. and a graduate of st. christopher's school to be that thank you for coming and getting involved. this is a topic that we talk a lot about being an all male school. having a father figure and a family has got to be a major influence in building a better man. i would ask any of you, are we at the begi
we don't cause our young people to really understand what is important. and i truly believed that young men and women with whom i served -- and at think you are exactly right. there are wonderful people out there today. i have got a couple son-in-law's and a daughter in the service right now. other get them, and i know that something cause them to come. there is no common thread of the than the fact that they sort of understand what the united states is all about. and most of them come in with...
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shot dead, leaving behind two young children. the courts are bending over back ward to help the killer. and joining in the fray, former president jimmy carter, and the pope, sitting over in the vatic vatican, have decided to come to the aid of the killer. no disrespect, but why? take a listen. ♪ >> since 1989, one of these roses represent mark mcfail. >> he was a great family man, loved everyone close to him. was a truly a good man. >> new information coming into us in the case of georgia death row inmate troy davis. the supreme court is -- >> it's still tough. i drive by the cemetery all the time. it's tough for me to go in, but i think -- when this is resofld, i think i'll have the opportunity to go by there and sit down with him. >> straight out to annalisa mcfail, the mother of the murdered officer, mark mcfail, who came to the aid of a homeless person, gunned down. thank you for being with us. are you stunned that now this is going back down for another evidentiary hearing? >> nancy, is this you. thank you for talking to me.
shot dead, leaving behind two young children. the courts are bending over back ward to help the killer. and joining in the fray, former president jimmy carter, and the pope, sitting over in the vatic vatican, have decided to come to the aid of the killer. no disrespect, but why? take a listen. ♪ >> since 1989, one of these roses represent mark mcfail. >> he was a great family man, loved everyone close to him. was a truly a good man. >> new information coming into us in the...
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we'll look forward to the play of the two young quarterbacks. maybe we'll get into the wildcat at some point and explain that a little more with regard to pat white, the young quarterback that the dolphins drafted. third and 11, freeman bounces off one tackler and is eventually brought down after picking up six. not enough for a first down. and it's fourth down, tampa bay. >> troy: pretty good pocket presence by josh freeman and his ability to elude the rush. as i said a little earlier, for a guy that big to be able to move like that is awfully impressive. that's the kind of talent that he has. what he will learn is not to take that hit. and when you're not going to be able to get enough yards for a first down, just go to the ground. that is one of the hardest things for a young quarterback to do is give himself up. >> joe: the punt by bidwell. bess on the return. trying to get to the edge. he cannot. well played by tampa bay's geno hayes, who is going to get a chance to play this season at linebacker. this week, miami dolphins majority owner st
we'll look forward to the play of the two young quarterbacks. maybe we'll get into the wildcat at some point and explain that a little more with regard to pat white, the young quarterback that the dolphins drafted. third and 11, freeman bounces off one tackler and is eventually brought down after picking up six. not enough for a first down. and it's fourth down, tampa bay. >> troy: pretty good pocket presence by josh freeman and his ability to elude the rush. as i said a little earlier,...
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also in this song, but i think you young folks need to know that things don't go both way z. you can't talk respect on every other song or just every other day. what i'm speaking on now is the raps about women folk, one song she's your african queen, on the next one she's a joke. 1993. fast forward 2008, same situations. reverend sharpton, i turn to you for the question. how have we allowed what we have seen across the board to fesster and in some areas as i've said, regress 20 years later? >> i think, first of all, the appropriate place to have this discussion is black enterprise. and i tell you why. i think that we are not honestly dealing with the fact that once in the media world we went to consolidation, where only three or four entities own what we see and hear, and in the music industry, there are three or four record companies. we stopped having the ability to define ourselves. and they would hire young people, bribe them into making records or videos or lyrics that would denigrate their community because we no longer had the power. when we had the power -- when you h
also in this song, but i think you young folks need to know that things don't go both way z. you can't talk respect on every other song or just every other day. what i'm speaking on now is the raps about women folk, one song she's your african queen, on the next one she's a joke. 1993. fast forward 2008, same situations. reverend sharpton, i turn to you for the question. how have we allowed what we have seen across the board to fesster and in some areas as i've said, regress 20 years later?...
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we'll look forward to the play of the two young quarterbacks. maybe we'll get into the wildcat at some point and explain tt a little more with regard to pat white, the young quarterback that the dolphins drafted. third and 11, freeman bounces off one tackler and is eventually brought down after picking up six. not enough for a first down. and it's fourth down, tampa bay. >> troy: pretty good pocket presence by josh freeman and his ability to elude the rush. as i said a little earlier, for a guy that big to be able to move like that is awfully impressive. that's the kind of talent that he has. what he will learn is not to take that hit. and when you're not going to be able to get enough yards for a first down, just go to the ground. that is one of the hardest things for a young quarterback to do is give himself up. >> joe: the punt by bidwell. bess on the return. trying tget to the edge. he cannot. well played by tampa bay's geno hayes, who is going to get a chance to play this season at cker.th ,week miami tyrijowe ajoritywner sten ross in enedo
we'll look forward to the play of the two young quarterbacks. maybe we'll get into the wildcat at some point and explain tt a little more with regard to pat white, the young quarterback that the dolphins drafted. third and 11, freeman bounces off one tackler and is eventually brought down after picking up six. not enough for a first down. and it's fourth down, tampa bay. >> troy: pretty good pocket presence by josh freeman and his ability to elude the rush. as i said a little earlier, for...
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it is a very young ball club. elijah dukes comes up. ryan zimmerman, our all-star third baseman has been on fire lately. defensively we know he is stellar. he has a great glove at third. one error in the last basically two dozen ballgames. and then with the bat he has been stellar. he has bunch of home runs alot of rbi's. he's really starting to swing the bat the way he should a nice guy to sit in that three hole and adam dunn comes up behind him. look at how good? first in at-bats, second or third or fourth, top five in almost every category for third basemen in the major leagues so ryan zimmerman, our all-star, he is the nucleus of this team. >> right there with the best in this league and both leagues at his position. now, elijah dukes was sent down to triple-a one month ago today. he was hitting .244 for the nats in 57 games. he went down there, worked hard. at .279, elijah is back! p)@)@) >> bob: nationals baseball masn brought to you by southwest airlines. book your next trip on southwest.com and by corona and corona light
it is a very young ball club. elijah dukes comes up. ryan zimmerman, our all-star third baseman has been on fire lately. defensively we know he is stellar. he has a great glove at third. one error in the last basically two dozen ballgames. and then with the bat he has been stellar. he has bunch of home runs alot of rbi's. he's really starting to swing the bat the way he should a nice guy to sit in that three hole and adam dunn comes up behind him. look at how good? first in at-bats, second or...
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the petite small-framed young woman remains unidentified. who is she? how did she come to be murdered and then thrown away like trash? tonight cops work o around the clock to make an i.d. >> i reached over into the zum ter, pulled up the flap, and i discovered the body. >> a shocking discovery. a 20-something woman's body found in a suitcase. police looking for who did it. >> officers received a call about 7:00 this morning from a subject that had been looking for recyclables in the dumpster. while looking for recyclables he came across a suit case and while looking at the suit case he came across a woman. >> man trolling the dumpster finds the woman. the police find a nude, small-framed woman inside a suit case. the suit case just about three feet long, according to one witness. >> it was probably about a three-foot suitcase. when my manager opened up the suitcase, you could see a shoulder and an arm. there where no clothes on it. >> an autopsy just conducted, trying to determine cause of death. >> how they got it in a suitcase that small, i don't know
the petite small-framed young woman remains unidentified. who is she? how did she come to be murdered and then thrown away like trash? tonight cops work o around the clock to make an i.d. >> i reached over into the zum ter, pulled up the flap, and i discovered the body. >> a shocking discovery. a 20-something woman's body found in a suitcase. police looking for who did it. >> officers received a call about 7:00 this morning from a subject that had been looking for recyclables...
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well, the young people are saying they're not going to live past age 25, 24.s -- that's nonsense. proudly wearing the pants down without a belt, and they're imitating the people in prison. ah, that's nonsense. and these things, these things didn't pass, ed, as far as i'm concerned. they continued. and now they've turned into murder. they've turned into a total disrespect for the woman, and the philosophy is -- the philosophy is idiot as far as i'm concerned. and, so, i just can't take it anymore. >> when you came out initially, i thought to myself that we were going to see a bigger groundswell, quite frankly, from black leadership than i have seen. i thought that, okay, finally someone was brave enough to say it, and now you don't have to be the lead runner. you can at least now jump on the bandwagon. have you been disappointed that you've not seen perhaps the groundswell that i thought i was coming and perhaps you had hoped? >> i was disappointed, not that i wanted anyone to follow me, because there was enough, i really didn't care. i knew i was paying respec
well, the young people are saying they're not going to live past age 25, 24.s -- that's nonsense. proudly wearing the pants down without a belt, and they're imitating the people in prison. ah, that's nonsense. and these things, these things didn't pass, ed, as far as i'm concerned. they continued. and now they've turned into murder. they've turned into a total disrespect for the woman, and the philosophy is -- the philosophy is idiot as far as i'm concerned. and, so, i just can't take it...
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that you can re-educate young people. texting is such a new behavior. if we can make smoking unfashionable, you know, after 100 years. >> peter, i hate to cut you off here, but this is a powerful, powerful announcement that by all need to watch and take heed. by grabbing the emotion, the second layer of that story, that this would hit a parent if we win the heart, we'll change actions. peter, nice job, mark, robert, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up, we're following this story for you. a woman that created a website, skanks in new york city, is defending her lawsuit against google. she rips a model on the website. the model sues google, wants to know who did it. the woman doing the ripping is claiming she's the victim? give me a break. >>> seeing your name on a blog called skanks in nyc, not good for a reputation, especially for a model. because of a court order, google outed the anonymous blogger that called that model vicious names. here is the model. she's the blond on the left the blogger, the brunette
that you can re-educate young people. texting is such a new behavior. if we can make smoking unfashionable, you know, after 100 years. >> peter, i hate to cut you off here, but this is a powerful, powerful announcement that by all need to watch and take heed. by grabbing the emotion, the second layer of that story, that this would hit a parent if we win the heart, we'll change actions. peter, nice job, mark, robert, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up, we're...
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young is retired. buck: yeah, he got that breaking ball down where he wants it and that's the one thing that has been much improved in chris ray since he's been back is his location both on the breaking ball and the fastball. that's why he's been so effective here of late. >> jim: fouled back. it is quickly 0-2. cuddyer -- sacrificed to second. there now with two men down. 0-2 on carlos gomez. just missed. >> buck: two strikes. going hard away with a fastball. come right back with t don't throw him anything he might be able to pop and hit on the ground. >> jim: here is a blooper. roberts back on it and brian has it for the out and the inning is over. so, the leadoff walk doesn't hurt. one left. we'll head to the eighth inning at the dome tied at 6-6. @@x@ >> buck: 6-6 here in minneapolis. it's been back and forth. michael aubrey had a couple ofbig hits. felix pie has an up and down night. a couple of baserunning mistakes. goamdz has been interesting all night long. morneau hits his 29th. the t
young is retired. buck: yeah, he got that breaking ball down where he wants it and that's the one thing that has been much improved in chris ray since he's been back is his location both on the breaking ball and the fastball. that's why he's been so effective here of late. >> jim: fouled back. it is quickly 0-2. cuddyer -- sacrificed to second. there now with two men down. 0-2 on carlos gomez. just missed. >> buck: two strikes. going hard away with a fastball. come right back with t...
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we don't cause our young people to really understand what's important. i truly believe the young men and women with whom i serves, and you know exactly right, there are wonderful people out there today. i've got a couple of sons-in-law and a daughter in the service. i looked at them and i know that something caused them to come. there's no common thread otherwise they understand what the united states is all about. most of them come in a a sense of responsibility that this ain't free. and it's a good place to learn things. i really believe it's part of a growing up process. but it's all starts at home with the teaching the people young men and women to think for themselves. >> hello, my made is reed good, i'm a graduate of st. christopher school. i thank you all for coming and getting involved in the topic that we talk a lot about being an all-male school. having a father figure and a family has got to be a major influence in building betterment. and i would ask any of you that -- we at the beginning of a new era with our new president barack obama that
we don't cause our young people to really understand what's important. i truly believe the young men and women with whom i serves, and you know exactly right, there are wonderful people out there today. i've got a couple of sons-in-law and a daughter in the service. i looked at them and i know that something caused them to come. there's no common thread otherwise they understand what the united states is all about. most of them come in a a sense of responsibility that this ain't free. and it's...
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[applause]. >> many of our young people only speak in black dialect.or the language of intimacy, as you would say. but many people point to the necessity of their being able to spook in the language of commerce and when we consider all of the points that you have made, the appearance of they political aspectf looki at black dialect and also, how the use of black dialect has been used in the art form, through literature, how can we encourage and let our young people know the importance of being able to utilize other languages? not just standard english but other languages? what ways can we motivate them and encourage them? >> well, one of the things that hahappened, to be perfectly honest, is that language h almost been stripped out of school, so-called foreign language. they keep taking more and more of the -- and so,f kids d't have the opportunity to do the study, ando -- as a structured part of the learning, then, it doesn't have the value it is supposed to have. that is the first thing and so, we -- as parents, as educators and others need to insist
[applause]. >> many of our young people only speak in black dialect.or the language of intimacy, as you would say. but many people point to the necessity of their being able to spook in the language of commerce and when we consider all of the points that you have made, the appearance of they political aspectf looki at black dialect and also, how the use of black dialect has been used in the art form, through literature, how can we encourage and let our young people know the importance of...
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the white men stole young emmett's young life. it was a not a killing, a ritua for black boys and men. it was a repositioning of boundaries. the putting of han on a boy to men who came in numbers, not by ones, t by twos, but ten. these men by their racial righteousness took a possibility emmett in the night and the body returned to chicago unrecognizable. it was not just a bullet in the face or the hatchet splitting his head separating eyeball from eyeball or the force ejected of 30 teth from his moutheaving only his two front teeth partially holding his tongue hanging loosely from his mouth before the drowning of dth blow. it was a man stay in place state, in a place where who ever acknowledged black folk. emmett was locked down in a wooden box with orders n to be opened. a grieving mother whose heart had already been chopped into pieces and snatched from her body confronted all who dare raise opposition to her seeing her son. upon viewing his tortured battered bloated mutilated hacked and disfigured body, she realized that this
the white men stole young emmett's young life. it was a not a killing, a ritua for black boys and men. it was a repositioning of boundaries. the putting of han on a boy to men who came in numbers, not by ones, t by twos, but ten. these men by their racial righteousness took a possibility emmett in the night and the body returned to chicago unrecognizable. it was not just a bullet in the face or the hatchet splitting his head separating eyeball from eyeball or the force ejected of 30 teth from...
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i like rebellious young people. don't repeat that. but the idea that, again, -- this is to bring it full circle here -- that the questions are power. it was more powerful for them to ask the mayor questions than to have come in with a prepared statement about why this school wouldn't meet its goals, and it's a power i realized when i was a young person sitting on the new york city board of education, when there was one, and my job was to represent my 1.1 million peers in a system, and i had no vote, and i was essentially token presence but the real way for me to exercise whatever limited power i have is to ask questions, and so i would bring student newspaper reporters to grill board officials. much easier than making a a statement, by watching them sweat while students asked questions. so without belaboring the point, i write about preparing young activists to pursue careers in public policy, and we think about them as questioners, bit getting them -- actually -- this is my favorite part of the program -- they actually read the physi
i like rebellious young people. don't repeat that. but the idea that, again, -- this is to bring it full circle here -- that the questions are power. it was more powerful for them to ask the mayor questions than to have come in with a prepared statement about why this school wouldn't meet its goals, and it's a power i realized when i was a young person sitting on the new york city board of education, when there was one, and my job was to represent my 1.1 million peers in a system, and i had no...
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the lateest on a disappearance of a young groom. one minute he was partying with a young crowd, and the next minute s dad and his bride still has no idea what happened. x >> reporter: take a luxurious cruise ship -- handsome honeymooners -- add sun-drenched ports of call -- parties till dawn -- and an ugly blood stain on the awning over the life boat deck -- >> she remembered hearing a scream -- >> reporter: and you have the ingredients for a classic old-fashioned mystery like a dusty agatha christie. but this one's quite real and quite confounding. >> then it ended with one big thud. >> reporter: what could account for the disappearance before dawn of the young man from his locked stateroom? >> this could be an accident, a suicide or foul play. >> reporter: where was the pretty young bride during the critical minutes in question? and who are the hard partiers called "the russians" and what part do they play in the puzzling affair? >> reporter: you've got a floating crime scene here, don't you? potentially. >> you really do. you --
the lateest on a disappearance of a young groom. one minute he was partying with a young crowd, and the next minute s dad and his bride still has no idea what happened. x >> reporter: take a luxurious cruise ship -- handsome honeymooners -- add sun-drenched ports of call -- parties till dawn -- and an ugly blood stain on the awning over the life boat deck -- >> she remembered hearing a scream -- >> reporter: and you have the ingredients for a classic old-fashioned mystery like...
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she was a parent very young. get so emotional now about it because she's raising teenagers now and she's just come out of being sort of a teenager. and together, man, they are -- they give me -- i didn't know it before, but they give me the greatest joy. >> do you miss acting? do you miss movies at all? >> yes, i do. i do. >> are you still reading scripts? >> scripts don't come to me. i go looking for them. >> are you still looking for stuff? >> i do. god bless the folks at the cleaner. a show on a and e with benjamin brat. jonathan prince has been allowing me to come do some acting with them. and that has been one of the best experiences, because i didn't realize how much i missed it. i really did. and i thought for a long time -- because i just couldn't figure out who i was anymore. you hit 50 and you go, wait a minute. i got 50 more of this? to deal with? what am i going to do? who am i? who did i turn out to be? and so i think i've been in search and now i feel like i've calmed down, like i'm good at my job,
she was a parent very young. get so emotional now about it because she's raising teenagers now and she's just come out of being sort of a teenager. and together, man, they are -- they give me -- i didn't know it before, but they give me the greatest joy. >> do you miss acting? do you miss movies at all? >> yes, i do. i do. >> are you still reading scripts? >> scripts don't come to me. i go looking for them. >> are you still looking for stuff? >> i do. god...
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young brothe and young sisters, encouraging them to go to help them to universities. find those brothers first. and as an ambassador, you become the best teacher within the context ofhe university -- of the schools, the elementary school that you are in. and as you move, also began move toward administration. we need men like you and women, men like you who essentially, i'm going to teach, always keep aand in the classroomut also understand how can i move this school to the next level. our flagship school, we have waiting lists are in the middle of the black community, we have a waiting list to get to that school, you see. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> onstar, i have another qution for brotheraki. in the area of charter studies, i'm a doctoral program in the cultural capital. these individus as a way to modify behior. child incentives is a new version, psychology, we are looking at children a childhood. children in terms of development differed in, so we are finding now is how do we g the children's voice oftentimes the stories were lling espially shared abou
young brothe and young sisters, encouraging them to go to help them to universities. find those brothers first. and as an ambassador, you become the best teacher within the context ofhe university -- of the schools, the elementary school that you are in. and as you move, also began move toward administration. we need men like you and women, men like you who essentially, i'm going to teach, always keep aand in the classroomut also understand how can i move this school to the next level. our...
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but he actually lost three siblings and a young cousin in this fire. soon after the fire he starts showing up again and practice the fugees end if the coach called him down and said i will give you another shot, if you toss again and you are gone for good and, no exceptions, which you're welcome to i am simply with a team. this is his first game back and he actually scored a goal the first half, but luma was not happy with his play at all. and she really single him out and said what is wrong with you, you're not concentrating, you're not taking advantage of a opportunities before you and she really challenged him to step in as she was giving the talk we hear the coach down at the other end of the field doing his new rocky impression of our vince lombardi impression in the luma sees that in turn to her players with a near of gays and said you see that pushed down there, i wanted to keep scoring goals until he sits down and shot stop here and and do understand and the kids a non-event. so there i am of my reporters now but thinking this is unusual, not e
but he actually lost three siblings and a young cousin in this fire. soon after the fire he starts showing up again and practice the fugees end if the coach called him down and said i will give you another shot, if you toss again and you are gone for good and, no exceptions, which you're welcome to i am simply with a team. this is his first game back and he actually scored a goal the first half, but luma was not happy with his play at all. and she really single him out and said what is wrong...
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because one smile of a young woman or a young daughter or son in the family, what they have done witheir efforts, that little money and the role it played in their life and you get reto retooled, recharged. that's the most inspiration that you can get and these days also inspiration comes when i go around -- now that many years have gone by you see the young generation going up in those families. it's 33 years now down the load so you see young girls, young boys who grew up with their family, with their grameen bank. her mother's work and so on and now going to school, going to colleges, going to university and some of them already completed them. some of them are engineers and doctors so you see side-by-side the mother who is totally literate and the son who's an engineer and you see just like another village kid. you talk to him and said i'm an engineer. so suddenly you remember that poverty is not created by the person. her mother could have been an engineer, too, but she never had the opportunity to go to school. she would would have been an illiterate person. so her work created
because one smile of a young woman or a young daughter or son in the family, what they have done witheir efforts, that little money and the role it played in their life and you get reto retooled, recharged. that's the most inspiration that you can get and these days also inspiration comes when i go around -- now that many years have gone by you see the young generation going up in those families. it's 33 years now down the load so you see young girls, young boys who grew up with their family,...
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people when he was elected president in 1980 and created an entire generation of young conservatives, who came to washington and have stayed as well. now moving at a more stately pace through the streets of the capit capitol. senator kennedy has not been there much at all in the last year, obviously. he was there for the inauguration, made one or two other brief visits, spent most of his time either in florida or family compound in high yannisp being treated here in the boston area. he had a particularly virulent form of brain cancer, a tumor that, as one expert said, there's just not a hell of a lot that you can do. that's a direct quote. and at the moment that he was diagnosed, he knew that it was not a good end game for him. they did, obviously, go through treatment. but, in fact, the chances of survival were going to be very slim, indeed. the irony is that ted kennedy was one of the original promoters of the war on cancer, which was begun during the nixon administration. he was one of those who believed that we should begin to find a way to wipe out cancer. health has always been
people when he was elected president in 1980 and created an entire generation of young conservatives, who came to washington and have stayed as well. now moving at a more stately pace through the streets of the capit capitol. senator kennedy has not been there much at all in the last year, obviously. he was there for the inauguration, made one or two other brief visits, spent most of his time either in florida or family compound in high yannisp being treated here in the boston area. he had a...
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back on it is young.an is there as well, and the center fielder calls him off and maybes the catch. so the orioles for the first time tonight go three up and three down. he mrs. lowenberg next door. w? i don't know she's wandering around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month. she seems crazy. actually, fios customers get that price for six months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (announcer) get fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month, plus a free dvr for 3 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v announcer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great lease deals. i love it! i just want to know it's the right move. me? thirteen days in the future. you get a deal on the car you always wanted. scheduled maintenance is included, it's all good. what's the future like? you love your new jetta. and the suit? you like it? no...i love it! . >> jim: gu
back on it is young.an is there as well, and the center fielder calls him off and maybes the catch. so the orioles for the first time tonight go three up and three down. he mrs. lowenberg next door. w? i don't know she's wandering around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month. she seems crazy. actually, fios customers get that price for six months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (announcer) get fios...
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mix with one struggling young writer, and voila, a recipe for a hollywood hit. we go inside the kitchen with the woman who cooked her way to julia child. >>> and the wrestler out of the job and into the ring, complete with costumes, body slams and head locks, but can their grappling pay the bills? recession rumbles big time. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> give, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with breaking news about a fatal rampage southwest of pittsburgh that occurred around 8:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. as many as 15 people were shot inside the l.a. fitness gym at a shopping center in the town of bridgeville, about nine miles outside pittsburgh. there are reports of at least five people dead including the gunmen. the conditions of the injured and the shooter's motive remain unclear. what remains clear is that the scene inside the gym was one of terror. >> i was working out and i heard a bunch of gunshots and i seen everybody run. we head for the hills. >> i kept hearing, boom boom boom. it sounded like somebody hitting a bat off a wall or somethi
mix with one struggling young writer, and voila, a recipe for a hollywood hit. we go inside the kitchen with the woman who cooked her way to julia child. >>> and the wrestler out of the job and into the ring, complete with costumes, body slams and head locks, but can their grappling pay the bills? recession rumbles big time. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> give, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with breaking news about a fatal rampage southwest of pittsburgh that...
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as a matter of fact, if you're a young man, maturing young man, to pick up that gun to resolve a resoluti problem destroys your life and the person you shoot. >> to watch that entire interview, go to our blog, cnn.com/newsroom and click on don. it was a very interesting interview. >>> holding president obama accountable for the deadly violence in his hometown of chicago. >> our president of the united states is from here. he knows. he's from hyde park. he knows what's going on here. and it's time for him to address this as a major issue. >> we'll look for a way to end the violence on a local and national level. my name is chef michael. and my dog bai@íy and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. the deliciously different way to serve up your love at mealtime. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >>> an immediate natural interven
as a matter of fact, if you're a young man, maturing young man, to pick up that gun to resolve a resoluti problem destroys your life and the person you shoot. >> to watch that entire interview, go to our blog, cnn.com/newsroom and click on don. it was a very interesting interview. >>> holding president obama accountable for the deadly violence in his hometown of chicago. >> our president of the united states is from here. he knows. he's from hyde park. he knows what's going...
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he was gunned down on a bus, protecting a young lady, role-play, for other young people were shot aswell. unfortunately blair didn't survive his words. the defender, who murdered him was 16, was sentenced to 100 years in illinois. in an illinois prison on july 20, 2009. in illinois, because of the truth in sentencing, this is an ineffective sending an ineffective licensing. but for the majority of my career i have worked the streets and witnesses constants violence regularly. so my question, my question is how can victims advocates be so divorced from reality from what i see on the streets of chicago regularly? thank you. >> okay. we will ask the panel. how can the people who are advocating these changes be so divorced from reality and who wants to start? >> in my experience, a lot of people on the defense side that i take have trouble with the victims and their feelings. now, when pamela was killed, people i knew in the defense, not as good friends but just as business friends, shunned the. they couldn't go near me. were as prosecutors, might have even had some acrimony and reach ou
he was gunned down on a bus, protecting a young lady, role-play, for other young people were shot aswell. unfortunately blair didn't survive his words. the defender, who murdered him was 16, was sentenced to 100 years in illinois. in an illinois prison on july 20, 2009. in illinois, because of the truth in sentencing, this is an ineffective sending an ineffective licensing. but for the majority of my career i have worked the streets and witnesses constants violence regularly. so my question, my...
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he was an angry young man. thinks the beatles are speaking directly to him on their white album and seven people end up dead. greta: in the fall of 1968, the beatles released what's known as the white album featuring songs like revolution, and "helter skelter." the album totally mesmerized long-time beatles fan charles manson. >> charlie really felt the beatles were prophesying to him personally. he would listen to every word and then interpret or put his spin on it. greta: for years, manson ranted about a looming race war. now in his twisted logic, it had a name. "helter skelter." >> the -- to manson, it referred to the last final destructive war on the face of this earth among men. he called it "helter skelter." >> charlie really believed there was going fob a revolution. -- going to be a revolution. it would be the black against the white. >> he said the black would win this war but black only knows what whities told them to do and would never handle the reins of power and turn the power over to those who su
he was an angry young man. thinks the beatles are speaking directly to him on their white album and seven people end up dead. greta: in the fall of 1968, the beatles released what's known as the white album featuring songs like revolution, and "helter skelter." the album totally mesmerized long-time beatles fan charles manson. >> charlie really felt the beatles were prophesying to him personally. he would listen to every word and then interpret or put his spin on it. greta: for...
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they tied it off young jesse carlson.e orioles won it with the 4 at the top of the 11th. that was the nolan reimold walkoff home run game. andino playing at second base today in place of brian robert. pie and izturis will follow in the 3rd inning. it's been an unusual start to this game as each team has batted twice. there a ground ball toward deep short and past scutaro and into left field. that should be an error as he went to plant the glove and the foot. >> buck: robert andino continues to hit the ball hard off roy halladay. he get the set to go to the back hand but never got the glove down. ball stayed down and it went right into left field. they have given scutaro an error on that and rightly so even though he didn't touch it. you have to make that play. >> jim: his fourth error opt year. toronto has the best fielding team percentage wise. that's only their 43rd error on as a club. throw to first. aind quo was leaning. he gets back. one thing you can do against halladay -- of course, it's hard to get on, you can ste
they tied it off young jesse carlson.e orioles won it with the 4 at the top of the 11th. that was the nolan reimold walkoff home run game. andino playing at second base today in place of brian robert. pie and izturis will follow in the 3rd inning. it's been an unusual start to this game as each team has batted twice. there a ground ball toward deep short and past scutaro and into left field. that should be an error as he went to plant the glove and the foot. >> buck: robert andino...
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chris: if he gets something small, by the end of the year, line a commitment for young people your age to join health care is that a commitment. is that a real principled change in our policy? >> absolutely. absolutely. that is a good thing, because it shows he was able to get something done when -- previous attempts have been made. chris: i think we agree on that one. do we agree something down the milingts middle that is not dramatic. >> absolutely. he needs to put his marker down. if he doesn't get the whole loaf, he needs to say i'm going after it and after it. chris: i know your a fan of pat moynihan. >> i remember him talking about how the clintons are crazy for not taking a step forward on health care. progress is the way we go toward goals we desire. and take that step forward and build on it. i think obama is smart enough to know that's the right thing to do if that's all he could get on health care by the end of the year. >> i think he needs to step up and say this is what i decided. i want us to pull back from the massive overhaul. chris: say that to the left and take ton th
chris: if he gets something small, by the end of the year, line a commitment for young people your age to join health care is that a commitment. is that a real principled change in our policy? >> absolutely. absolutely. that is a good thing, because it shows he was able to get something done when -- previous attempts have been made. chris: i think we agree on that one. do we agree something down the milingts middle that is not dramatic. >> absolutely. he needs to put his marker...
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young boy. of my great memories of him is the guy that was instrumental in bringing him to motown. he plays golf and i play golf. all of the motown guys are archrivals at everything. we are very competitive. we would take michael with us. do not let one of us miss a shot or hit the ball in the woods. he had never picked up a golf club in his life. your hand was weak. he was a great young man. tavis: house or real was it -- how surreal was it, we saw you all at the service, you were in a clean suit. if that was my size, i would try to come to your house and steal it. how surreal was that to do a tribute to the young man who was younger than you. >> i have had three deaths to affect me in the same way. they were sudden impact. totally out of nowhere. my wife called me that day at screaming and hollering and crying over the phone. michael is dead. nope. michael to? michael jackson had a heart attack. not michael jackson michael jackson. that is not who you are talking about. the first thing was com
young boy. of my great memories of him is the guy that was instrumental in bringing him to motown. he plays golf and i play golf. all of the motown guys are archrivals at everything. we are very competitive. we would take michael with us. do not let one of us miss a shot or hit the ball in the woods. he had never picked up a golf club in his life. your hand was weak. he was a great young man. tavis: house or real was it -- how surreal was it, we saw you all at the service, you were in a clean...
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he was an angry young man.arles manson thinks the beatles are speaking directly to him on their white album and seven people end up album and seven people end up dead. in our nation's all-volunteer armed forces have made a commitment to protect us and our freedoms. many of them will return from the war on terror with missing limbs, severe burns, or traumatic brain injuries. back home, these soldiers will begin a new battle, the often difficult journey to get their lives back on track. the wounded warrior project was created to help and support these injured heroes through programs that deliver needed supplies to their hospital bedsides, and through services that bring together veterans who have faced similar injuries and issues, to support each other during their recovery. the wounded warrior project's motto is, "the greatest casualty is being forgotten." regardless of your position on the war, these brave men and women deserve our support. please consider the many ways that you could get involved. to learn mor
he was an angry young man.arles manson thinks the beatles are speaking directly to him on their white album and seven people end up album and seven people end up dead. in our nation's all-volunteer armed forces have made a commitment to protect us and our freedoms. many of them will return from the war on terror with missing limbs, severe burns, or traumatic brain injuries. back home, these soldiers will begin a new battle, the often difficult journey to get their lives back on track. the...
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how are young people represented in these proposals if at all.nt or concern about that? >> well, as far as the current health care bill, you do see some reflections of young america in it. for example, the movement to make sure that our health records are optimized through the use of electronics, through the use of the internet and electronic records, i think that's a very brilliant thing to do in terms of streamlining and getting some efficiency. i think the effort to go toward social equality with health care definitely reflects the younger movement within america, but i also think that's part of the contrast with what we're seeing. >> i have heard people criticize that thing, hey, you know, my medical records shouldn't be online and this is big brother. alexander have you heard that? >> i think there is an increased vulnerability if medical records on online but they will be streamlined and organized in a way that make them accessible and more efficient. >> i think that young people maybe more open to that because of social networks. >> i thin
how are young people represented in these proposals if at all.nt or concern about that? >> well, as far as the current health care bill, you do see some reflections of young america in it. for example, the movement to make sure that our health records are optimized through the use of electronics, through the use of the internet and electronic records, i think that's a very brilliant thing to do in terms of streamlining and getting some efficiency. i think the effort to go toward social...
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>> when he was young, albert always had great eyesight. he prided himself on never having to wear glasses. when he started to get into his late '40s, he realized he couldn't see as well. >> i noticed some changes in my vision, primarily in church when i would open a bible or something, i would have to position myself under a bright light. >> he was diagnosed with the beginnings of cataracts, a condition where the central portion of the retina begins to deteriorate. >> as people approach their 50s and later, they may have little yellow deposits that develop beneath the retina and that is the hallmark of what we call early age-related macular degeneration. >> reporter: there are plenty of lifestyle changes to make to slow that process. the best way to keep our eyes young, cut out tobacco.
>> when he was young, albert always had great eyesight. he prided himself on never having to wear glasses. when he started to get into his late '40s, he realized he couldn't see as well. >> i noticed some changes in my vision, primarily in church when i would open a bible or something, i would have to position myself under a bright light. >> he was diagnosed with the beginnings of cataracts, a condition where the central portion of the retina begins to deteriorate. >> as...
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as they will be seeing two young women tomorrow morning. boarding a plane there in north korea. you're watching this with us, this is feeding in right now, we're going to have a whole lot more on this tomorrow night, obviously we expect to hear from the families tomorrow, a few words from laura ling's father this evening. much, much relief after this big diplomatic victory for president clinton, for the obama administration. we'll be back right after this break. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you
as they will be seeing two young women tomorrow morning. boarding a plane there in north korea. you're watching this with us, this is feeding in right now, we're going to have a whole lot more on this tomorrow night, obviously we expect to hear from the families tomorrow, a few words from laura ling's father this evening. much, much relief after this big diplomatic victory for president clinton, for the obama administration. we'll be back right after this break. but we can't predict our...
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. >> he looks the part of a young tourist in europe. but 21-year-old chapman may soon be pitching in the major leagues. >> chapman hits 102 miles an hour. >> the number one pitching prospect in the world. >> he goes down as being the best pitcher in cuba. >> i want to be the best pitcher in the world. that's my objective. >> the 6'4" chapman is in barcelona spain working out in the olympic baseball stadium. in march of last year his native cuba suspended him through the olympics punishment for attempting to defect. >> how was it that you tried to escape? >> some people i know came to see me. they wanted me to leave on a boat, and i accepted. i was at a house with several friends, and they caught us. and they took each up with of us home. >> what did you learn from that first attempt? >> what i learned from that first time was that i shouldn't trust anyone. >> although a known flight risk, chapman was reinstated to the national team enn in time for the world baseball classic this spring. for months he waited for the right opportunity to
. >> he looks the part of a young tourist in europe. but 21-year-old chapman may soon be pitching in the major leagues. >> chapman hits 102 miles an hour. >> the number one pitching prospect in the world. >> he goes down as being the best pitcher in cuba. >> i want to be the best pitcher in the world. that's my objective. >> the 6'4" chapman is in barcelona spain working out in the olympic baseball stadium. in march of last year his native cuba suspended...
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that's when she proceeded to drag the young boy across the floor. department of child and family services was notified. the boy was later released to his grandmother. >>> and breaking news tonight. idaho. the desperate search for a little boy ends tonight. as we go to air, it is confirmed. the body of a little boy discovered floating in a local canal is that of 8-year-old robert manwill. the little boy missing from his mother's apartment complex seemingly vanishing into thin air. and in another major break, new information from a 7-year-old little girl is set to blow this case wide open. the investigation shiftling gears as new details emerge tonight and where. where's the mommy and the live-in when the little boy goes missing? >> the last hours of little robert manwill's life, the little 8-year-old found dead in a little irrigation canal. a little girl, 7 years oil, said she was playing outside with robert manwill the night he disappeared on july 24. she was on a green swing. he was on a red one. how do we get to that to finding one of these little
that's when she proceeded to drag the young boy across the floor. department of child and family services was notified. the boy was later released to his grandmother. >>> and breaking news tonight. idaho. the desperate search for a little boy ends tonight. as we go to air, it is confirmed. the body of a little boy discovered floating in a local canal is that of 8-year-old robert manwill. the little boy missing from his mother's apartment complex seemingly vanishing into thin air. and...
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. >> buck: everybody is concerned about young pitching. they are given four days off, eight days off, looking for signs and fatigue in adjustment of delivery. you don't want to injure of jeopardize any of these young pitchers. >> jim: well matusz through 113 innings in the minor leagues this year, now 25-2/3 with the or less. look here, 1 away in the 3rd inning. >> buck: and teamed up to make it more affordable for the final month of the season. fans can purchase maximum value tickets in the upper level of the ballpark, available on a first come first serve base, purchased online at orals.com at least 24 hours in advance. seat -- orioles.com, seating limited. get out and get your tickets. >>> here is luis valbuena, another 2nd baseman . no score, top of the 3rd. and matusz deals and there is a strike in the outside corner, 0- 2. >> that is an interesting avoid-- matt wieters trying to accentuate the start. sometimes the target will creep up just as the pitcher begins to -- pitcher begins to deliver the pitch. 1-2 down. >> jim: 2 strikeout,
. >> buck: everybody is concerned about young pitching. they are given four days off, eight days off, looking for signs and fatigue in adjustment of delivery. you don't want to injure of jeopardize any of these young pitchers. >> jim: well matusz through 113 innings in the minor leagues this year, now 25-2/3 with the or less. look here, 1 away in the 3rd inning. >> buck: and teamed up to make it more affordable for the final month of the season. fans can purchase maximum value...
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interesting young man.i think you will enjoy our chat with padilla when we return as nats xtra pregame continue in a moment. >> johnny: hi, everybody, johnny holliday with ray knight. we're back with nats extra pregame against the milwaukee brewers. milwaukee won the first two ball games and the nats try to even up the series by taking the day game today and tomorrow. jorge padilla is with us. an interesting story about you -- you went to melbourne air academy. the florida air academy in melbourne and you never knew much english until high school? >> yes. i just took a little bit up there in puerto rico and, you know, just basic stuff. i never had any, any english at all. >> johnny: wow. and you do pretty well. >> i do pri well. i can handle myself. >> johnny: i know you can. an all- boys school? >> it was. we had -- we couldn't go out. probably the weekend, not much. and it was all studying all week. >> johnny: after you got out of there, all of a sudden you could focus on s
interesting young man.i think you will enjoy our chat with padilla when we return as nats xtra pregame continue in a moment. >> johnny: hi, everybody, johnny holliday with ray knight. we're back with nats extra pregame against the milwaukee brewers. milwaukee won the first two ball games and the nats try to even up the series by taking the day game today and tomorrow. jorge padilla is with us. an interesting story about you -- you went to melbourne air...
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and there was a young -- wt the fbi did, they sent a young cantonees american because they didn't have any special agents who, so the sent a cantonees guy to meetith sister ping in bring, -- in prison. when the fbi ban investigating the organized crime in the united states they found it differed in several fundamental ways from the paradigms. they did not have any fixes high, aties. the tried as were steeped in codes of conduct but there were no blood oaths among the asian gangs in america. the considered themselves entrepreneurs and opportunists and by circumstances, family loyalty may have been a bond, but extra fall millional loyalties didn't make sense. alliances and coalitions were fluid, ever evolving, an asoresment of underworld types might come together in a terror joint venture to move chine in white. heroin. but then they would split up and go their separate ways. and the flipside, while loyalty was bad for business, and so was violence. that's how to she got in business with ah kay, a violent youth who threatened th life of her bhildren. it must have seed that her devotion t
and there was a young -- wt the fbi did, they sent a young cantonees american because they didn't have any special agents who, so the sent a cantonees guy to meetith sister ping in bring, -- in prison. when the fbi ban investigating the organized crime in the united states they found it differed in several fundamental ways from the paradigms. they did not have any fixes high, aties. the tried as were steeped in codes of conduct but there were no blood oaths among the asian gangs in america. the...
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that was my dam as a young kid. even though there were some tough times ang the w, a lot of adversity a twists and turns, i stayedocused and eventually accomplhed it. thats what this books all about. i tellids even though you may run io some adversity along the way, somebody might tell u no, you can't do this or hat. i'm a primexample ofomeone o didn't come from a lot, went through aot of tough times in history,ut i still made it. >> i can guarantee this, and don't have to know him t ask this. michael vick, donovan mcnab, dante culpepper, ey will all love to winhe super bowl, b they would like to endp where warren is now, thefl hall of fame. his book is called never give up on yr dream my journey. glad to have you here. >> glad to beere. >> ckies next time. up next, actorylan mcdermott. stay with us. >> please welco dylan mcdermott to this prram, the emmy-nominated actor who starred for years on "e practice." he is back in prime te now in a new proje for tnt called "dark blue." the police dramas produced by some guy
that was my dam as a young kid. even though there were some tough times ang the w, a lot of adversity a twists and turns, i stayedocused and eventually accomplhed it. thats what this books all about. i tellids even though you may run io some adversity along the way, somebody might tell u no, you can't do this or hat. i'm a primexample ofomeone o didn't come from a lot, went through aot of tough times in history,ut i still made it. >> i can guarantee this, and don't have to know him t ask...
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but our next guest says the trick to being young or seeming young is to act young.t old," and she's here with advice on just how to do that. good morning. what made you decide to do that? >> i was at a party, and all my friends who were my age were talking about not themselves, but their grown-up kids. and i thought, you know, that really makes them seem old. >> sure. >> it's like their lives are over, and their kids are the ones who have the interesting lives. >> right. >> so i thought, you know, there's a whole new way of acting old or acting young that doesn't have anything to do with plastic slip covers. so i started to think about it. >> you think us old folks can on our own get rid of our plastic slip covers? >> i think our parents did that. we're making other mistakes. >> we're making other stupid mistakes. some of them in the workplace. and you say the number one sin of our generation is to leave a voicemail. >> yes. my 19-year-old son joe. this is like the secret of the young that you can never leave a voicemail because they're not going to listen to it any
but our next guest says the trick to being young or seeming young is to act young.t old," and she's here with advice on just how to do that. good morning. what made you decide to do that? >> i was at a party, and all my friends who were my age were talking about not themselves, but their grown-up kids. and i thought, you know, that really makes them seem old. >> sure. >> it's like their lives are over, and their kids are the ones who have the interesting lives. >>...
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does delwyn young catch that ball? i'm not sure, but vasquez did, and the nats only get one run out of all that. >> bob: night falling in pittsburgh, and lots of base hits falling in as well. 22 of them, and a big night for andrew mccutchen, a two home run, two rbi, three run-score night. ryan zimmerman, 3-4. craig stammen, not a stellar effort, and he's in line for his sixth loss of the year, unless the nats can get him off the hook. and he'll try to put another zero up on the board to take on laroche, moss and cedeno in the bottom of the sixth. that is an interesting move by john russell early in the game to pull off the double switch and his second baseman makes the play of the night on what would have been a two-run hit by willingham. >> bob: the game box score for the pirates. kensing goes 2-0 on laroche, 1- 2 with an rbi triple. it was the key hit that opened up that four-run fourth inning for the pirates. >> bob: interesting that his brother is back in atlanta. and the laroche boys can hit. adam is a left
does delwyn young catch that ball? i'm not sure, but vasquez did, and the nats only get one run out of all that. >> bob: night falling in pittsburgh, and lots of base hits falling in as well. 22 of them, and a big night for andrew mccutchen, a two home run, two rbi, three run-score night. ryan zimmerman, 3-4. craig stammen, not a stellar effort, and he's in line for his sixth loss of the year, unless the nats can get him off the hook. and he'll try to put another zero up on the...
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the image of young, wide-eyed glaring charles manson remains an iconic symbol of evil.son photo of 74-year-old charles manson says it all. he
the image of young, wide-eyed glaring charles manson remains an iconic symbol of evil.son photo of 74-year-old charles manson says it all. he
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she had married a young man by the name of jay just ten days they left. she and he had not intended to go with her parents' family to california. they decided at the last moment, actually, sarah just couldn't bear to see her parents go over the horizon so they decided at the last minute to join and to go along on this extremely hazardous venture to california. so on april 12th, 1846, they set out. they proceeded to st. joseph, missouri, where they laid in enough provisions, they thought, to carry them through to california. the wagon loads -- they had three ox-drawn wagons. they loaded them as heavily as they could with provisions and set out crossing the missouri river. in 1846, when you cross the missouri river, you left the united states behind. and this was -- they were very aware of this. they were leaving the united states behind when they crossed the missouri. they crossed the missouri and they joined a party of immigrants bound for oregon as a matter of fact. it was called the smith party. and we don't know exactly who this smith was. there were q
she had married a young man by the name of jay just ten days they left. she and he had not intended to go with her parents' family to california. they decided at the last moment, actually, sarah just couldn't bear to see her parents go over the horizon so they decided at the last minute to join and to go along on this extremely hazardous venture to california. so on april 12th, 1846, they set out. they proceeded to st. joseph, missouri, where they laid in enough provisions, they thought, to...
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young people saying it's just a right of passage for a young black man to go to jail.ople dress, i think, they dress like they just got out of jail. they don't have a belt to hold their pants up or shoelaces for their shoes because the warden wouldn't give it to them and this is part of the hip hop culture and the whole family life and the male is absent and the breakdown of family life in the black community. these are the stories of this time. and it's difficult because it's a hard story to hear. and yet, you know, people like bill cosby who are brave enough to speak out i think are the avant-garde. they are the leaders for poor black people. >> host: this is the next struggle of the civil rights movement? >> guest: yes. obviously, if you're going to have -- i mean, i did some research a little more than a year ago with the pew research center for the press and the people. we were doing polls about what black peoples thought in reaction to what it was at the time the obama campaign. and the most astounding discovery was that if you ask poor black people what's going
young people saying it's just a right of passage for a young black man to go to jail.ople dress, i think, they dress like they just got out of jail. they don't have a belt to hold their pants up or shoelaces for their shoes because the warden wouldn't give it to them and this is part of the hip hop culture and the whole family life and the male is absent and the breakdown of family life in the black community. these are the stories of this time. and it's difficult because it's a hard story to...
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first of all, they were young, they were black, they were on tv, they had cartoons.f my biggest inspirations to want to be an .ctor people who i saw who made me think, wow, i want to do that, just because they looked like me for a change. ♪ "adore" by prince is i think one of my favorite records. prince sounds first of all, like no one else. he rocked the guitar like nobody'susiness and i loved the guitar when i was a kid. i wanted to play guitar. here was this guy like dancing and singing and he was sexy. and he had these nice lips. and he had heart. i'm a piscean, so i kind of gravitate to all that emotional, sensitive stuff. i think it kind of spoke to me. and plus,is c aumlbame with a poster in it. yeah.um ♪ ♪ you know me down with ♪ >> i think naughty by nature "opp" i have to go with that. naughty is from east orange, new jersey and i grew up in north and east orange and we're all friends. plus, we worked together. it was just one of the biggest records inhery cntt ouha t year.ha i watched them rock stadiums full of people with this song. ♪ ♪ i'm not gonna writ
first of all, they were young, they were black, they were on tv, they had cartoons.f my biggest inspirations to want to be an .ctor people who i saw who made me think, wow, i want to do that, just because they looked like me for a change. ♪ "adore" by prince is i think one of my favorite records. prince sounds first of all, like no one else. he rocked the guitar like nobody'susiness and i loved the guitar when i was a kid. i wanted to play guitar. here was this guy like dancing and...