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lynn sweet with us as a "friend of bill." you, friends of bill, give us a call at 1-866-55-press. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. really? you know i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. >> bi
lynn sweet with us as a "friend of bill." you, friends of bill, give us a call at 1-866-55-press. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host...
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lynn's house was different -- >> correct. one building was framed -- from mr. lynn's perspective and expecting this resident to be equal to the neighboring house and now three and a half feet taller. >> the other question i have would be for project sponsor but this has to do with the design guidelines and i am certainly appreciative of the st.
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meet lynn and sheila. you wanted to give knitting needles to hardened criminals. is that a good idea? >> for a man to have picked up needles to walk through that door, to say come on, let me teach you thousahow to knit, to respond to knitting, they've shown themselves as open people. >> reporter: would male inmates have interest in a hobby traditionally for women? >> wrap it around. >> reporter: lynn and sheila still remember the department of corrections' initial response. >> they don't want to knit. what makes you think men want to knit? i said they want to knit. they just don't know they want to knit. >> you like it, right? >> reporter: nearly three years later, the ladies have taught more than 100 prisoners to knit while dozens remain on a waiting list. some of the inmates have even skipped dinner to make class. >> i feel calm. it gives you a peace of mind. it definitely do that. give you a peace of mind. takes you away from present. >> reporter: something to focus on. >> pretty much. >> reporter: nellie proctor compares it to hanging out in the starbucks. >>
meet lynn and sheila. you wanted to give knitting needles to hardened criminals. is that a good idea? >> for a man to have picked up needles to walk through that door, to say come on, let me teach you thousahow to knit, to respond to knitting, they've shown themselves as open people. >> reporter: would male inmates have interest in a hobby traditionally for women? >> wrap it around. >> reporter: lynn and sheila still remember the department of corrections' initial...
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>> i agree with lynn. some of the early names we've heard to replace hilda solis have all been women, signifying that the administration knows that's the direction they need to go with women not just in the room, but visible. >> jennifer granholm. >> yeah. who is looking for a job, right? >> available. >> ladies, thanks so much. >> it's hard to believe that america could think any less of the job that congress is doing, but arc pirntly we do. the results of a new survey ahead leave you scratching your head and up next, a major confrontation brewing as new battle lines are being drawn and we're talking about the debt ceiling fight and the potential move by the president that is ruffling republican feathers. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me s
>> i agree with lynn. some of the early names we've heard to replace hilda solis have all been women, signifying that the administration knows that's the direction they need to go with women not just in the room, but visible. >> jennifer granholm. >> yeah. who is looking for a job, right? >> available. >> ladies, thanks so much. >> it's hard to believe that america could think any less of the job that congress is doing, but arc pirntly we do. the results of a...
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lynn sweet is here to talk about it from the chicago sun times. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> do we know anything about what the specifics the president will lay out and how similar or different it will be from the gang of eight senators on monday? >> caller: i think it will be similar to what the bipartisan plan the senators put out on monday. i think one difference may be this, the senator's plan connected securing the borders first with the pathway for citizenship for the 11.5 million people here illegally. obama may say we have put a lot of money into securing the borders. he may try to de-emphasize making one contingent on the other. >> why is the president tackling this right now? >> caller: well, the republicans are finally ready to come to the table. obama won partly on the strength of hispanic votes. as john mccain said repeatedly, they know they have to work on immigration because they can't go into another election having most of the hispanic vote go to the democrats. that got them to the bargaining table. >> the preside
lynn sweet is here to talk about it from the chicago sun times. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> do we know anything about what the specifics the president will lay out and how similar or different it will be from the gang of eight senators on monday? >> caller: i think it will be similar to what the bipartisan plan the senators put out on monday. i think one difference may be this, the senator's plan connected securing the borders first with the pathway for...
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lynn's house was different -- >> correct. one building was framed -- from mr. lynn's perspective and expecting this resident to be equal to the neighboring house and now three and a half feet taller. >> the other question i have would be for project sponsor but this has to do with the design guidelines and i am certainly appreciative of the st. francis wood design association because the renderings that i see of the proposed house are very tasteful and keeping with the rest of st. francis wood we could take a clue from some of the design guidelines in the future on our projects but in any case i am wondering if it's all right if we make it a couple feet lower or 3 feet lower as he asked and hip roof or flat portion. it would have to have a gaibl but it wouldn't come to a point. >> as i understand st. frarnis homeowner association they typically review projects before they come to the city. they have their own internal review process. we rarely get a project -- a dr project filed on a project in st. francis woods. it rarely happens because they do this. if chang
lynn's house was different -- >> correct. one building was framed -- from mr. lynn's perspective and expecting this resident to be equal to the neighboring house and now three and a half feet taller. >> the other question i have would be for project sponsor but this has to do with the design guidelines and i am certainly appreciative of the st. francis wood design association because the renderings that i see of the proposed house are very tasteful and keeping with the rest of st....
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lynn, let's start with you with breaking news. republicans wrapped up the three-day retreat and house republicans indicated they're ready to extend or temporary three-month debt limit increase to give the senate and house time to pass a budget. the white house responded to the news telling nbc that it's a terrible way to run the country, basically kicking situation down the can and reiterated the president's creation of self imposed deadlines but the bottom line some analysts see this as a caving in by house republicans to give this extension. >> well, it's yes and yes. caving in, kicking the can down the road. but this also means that the next debate on the debt limit will also come at a time where some of these automatic spending cuts, the ones that we kick the can if you will, new year's eve, goes down the road, the pluses, it gives obama a little breathing room, especially as he tries to see what congress wants to do with the package of measures to curb gun violence. maybe this little breathing room can let him launch some wor
lynn, let's start with you with breaking news. republicans wrapped up the three-day retreat and house republicans indicated they're ready to extend or temporary three-month debt limit increase to give the senate and house time to pass a budget. the white house responded to the news telling nbc that it's a terrible way to run the country, basically kicking situation down the can and reiterated the president's creation of self imposed deadlines but the bottom line some analysts see this as a...
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chicago sun times lynn sweet. we will see both of you later in the show. >>> folks, we are following a developing story in brazil. more than 230 people have been killed in a night club fire. we will have the latest on that coming up. in egypt smoke and tear gascon to fill the streets there. dozens are dead. we will get a live report from cairo. will we see middle ground between border security and immigration reform? linda sanchez will join me coming up. this is msnbc. the place for politics even on a sunday afternoon. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cu
chicago sun times lynn sweet. we will see both of you later in the show. >>> folks, we are following a developing story in brazil. more than 230 people have been killed in a night club fire. we will have the latest on that coming up. in egypt smoke and tear gascon to fill the streets there. dozens are dead. we will get a live report from cairo. will we see middle ground between border security and immigration reform? linda sanchez will join me coming up. this is msnbc. the place for...
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yeah, here in lynn county, it's been supportive. lou: at the sale time in -- at the same time in the say the capital of oregon, olympia you have folks trying to impose gun control legislation at the state level, what is going to be the reaction there to that proposed legislation, in your judgment? >> we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. we'll see what comes out of the state capital, in salem. you know. this is all up for debate right now, legislator will be in session very soon. we'll see what happens and we'll keep our eye on it, and that said, the sheriffs in oregon are offering up our input. to hithe legislature, letting tm know where he stand on it. lou: as you should, you are an elected official as well as sheriff of the county. >> correct, being sheriff is a unique position, only elected law enforcement official in the country. lou: and the sheriffs play a vital role in law enforcement, most people know and are appreciative of. you have expressed concerned about the executive orders of the president, you have concerns a
yeah, here in lynn county, it's been supportive. lou: at the sale time in -- at the same time in the say the capital of oregon, olympia you have folks trying to impose gun control legislation at the state level, what is going to be the reaction there to that proposed legislation, in your judgment? >> we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. we'll see what comes out of the state capital, in salem. you know. this is all up for debate right now, legislator will be in session very soon....
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lynn stout has written a book about shareholder value. a recent lecture in arkansas, a professor said a focus on shareholder value has prevented corporations from making a full contribution to solving the problems of the world. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. professor lynn stout is a distinguished professor at the cornell university law school. her work focuses on the intersection of law, business, and morality. she has worked with many organizations around the world, including the clinton global initiative. in 2012, she was named top on the economy. her new book is "the shareholder values myth." please welcome professor lynn stout. [applause] >> thank you, charles, for that kind introduction. i want to start by saying what an honor it is for me to speak in front of this audience in particular, especially the students in the clinton school. i, myself, have a master's from the princeton school of public policy, and i have always found it amazing that i have been able to carve a career for mysel
lynn stout has written a book about shareholder value. a recent lecture in arkansas, a professor said a focus on shareholder value has prevented corporations from making a full contribution to solving the problems of the world. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. professor lynn stout is a distinguished professor at the cornell university law school. her work focuses on the intersection of law, business, and morality. she has worked with many...
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any winners, though, really do you think, lynn? >> i think winner is all of us who live with a paycheck because we -- most people who don't make $400,000 will not have their taxes go up. i think the winner is vice president biden. he was able to come in and brokary deal with mitch mcconnell when everything was stalled. without going into the winner of who won and who lost, you can take it step by step, one other thing, people who drink milk of winners because this bill included a one-year extension of the farm bill so we're not going to see skyrocketing milk prices. >> before the president left for hawaii, he said he was sorry he couldn't get that grand bargain. let me play that for you. >> speaker boehner and i originally tried to negotiate a larger agreement that would put this country on a path to paying down its debt, while also putting americans back to work. unfortunately there just wasn't enough support or time for that kind of large agreement in a lame duck session of congress. >> or, jim, as they call the grand bargain or
any winners, though, really do you think, lynn? >> i think winner is all of us who live with a paycheck because we -- most people who don't make $400,000 will not have their taxes go up. i think the winner is vice president biden. he was able to come in and brokary deal with mitch mcconnell when everything was stalled. without going into the winner of who won and who lost, you can take it step by step, one other thing, people who drink milk of winners because this bill included a one-year...
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. >> with me now, the agreeos political editor parry bacon and lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun ti s times." lynn, we kept rerunning this video of you yesterday with speaker boehner walking along with your little pad. i don't know when that was from, but i saw you like 500 times yesterday. >> that was from the day before yesterday, prenew year, right there coming out of the caucus. anyway, happy new year, chris. >> happy new year! so, what do you think about all this? do you see this legislation as true compromise? >> well, oh, it is, and the 89-9 roll call through the senate shows it, but i want to make clear, it is a senate compromise. and as luke was saying, i don't know what with certainty that it will go through. the big deadline now really is noon on thursday, when the new congress is sworn in. you know, i'm betting it will go through because even though there are members on the left and the right that don't like this, move on said that they did not like the bill, there's going to be enough members to have a bipartisan roll call, a rare thing in the house,
. >> with me now, the agreeos political editor parry bacon and lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun ti s times." lynn, we kept rerunning this video of you yesterday with speaker boehner walking along with your little pad. i don't know when that was from, but i saw you like 500 times yesterday. >> that was from the day before yesterday, prenew year, right there coming out of the caucus. anyway, happy new year, chris. >> happy new year! so, what do...
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we'll be right back with an encore performance from shelby lynn. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." been doing her own tax returns for maybe two or three years. i said, "let me just look'em over and make sure there's no mistakes." they were really, really wrong. i did them over, and i called her... and said, "you're gonna get a total of about $10,000 back." i wave my wand and refunds suddenly appear. i can help you. ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made ♪ ♪ fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ ♪ i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] get breakfast made the way you say. like your very own sizzlin' steak, egg white & cheese. amazingly under 200 calories. want green peppers, red onions on toasty flatbread? oh, you so got it made. ♪ at subway ♪ capella university understands er wait times are longer than ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of
we'll be right back with an encore performance from shelby lynn. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." been doing her own tax returns for maybe two or three years. i said, "let me just look'em over and make sure there's no mistakes." they were really, really wrong. i did them over, and i called her... and said, "you're gonna get a total of about $10,000 back." i wave my wand and refunds suddenly appear. i can help you. ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪...
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. >> thanks, lynn. it's a really good question and they question all of the sinister and have been interested in what would be here or we struggle with the notion of how to re-create those win-win situation. i think you've accurately captured the notion that the time is now. there's a time for discussion and a time for action. i think what our membership, what producers come producers, landowners in colorado relies is there's almost a billion acres of agricultural land in this country managed by less than 1% of the population. it's a tremendous conservation reservoir. landowners are eager to work on issues. but they understand challenges the regulatory environment, specifically the endangered species act and how they participate and it's necessary to participate in detection and recovery of species. the big challenge is how do you do that in a way that landowners will trust and engaged at a level that's meaningful. i think we all recognize that. so that was a question that challenged our membership in m
. >> thanks, lynn. it's a really good question and they question all of the sinister and have been interested in what would be here or we struggle with the notion of how to re-create those win-win situation. i think you've accurately captured the notion that the time is now. there's a time for discussion and a time for action. i think what our membership, what producers come producers, landowners in colorado relies is there's almost a billion acres of agricultural land in this country...
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thank you, karen, michael, and lynn. >> thank you. >> elizabeth warren joins a course of lawmakers and a lot of you at home, slamming aig as the insurer considers suing the government after the taxpayer bailout it received. warren said aig should not bite the hand that fed them. the big meeting that is happening right now. you can join our conversation on twitter. you can find out at tamron hall and "news nation." we'll be right back. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's
thank you, karen, michael, and lynn. >> thank you. >> elizabeth warren joins a course of lawmakers and a lot of you at home, slamming aig as the insurer considers suing the government after the taxpayer bailout it received. warren said aig should not bite the hand that fed them. the big meeting that is happening right now. you can join our conversation on twitter. you can find out at tamron hall and "news nation." we'll be right back. i've always had to keep my eye on...
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the hypocrisy obviously is part of what is glaring in the face. >> and lynn, final word to you. >> and also when you talk the second amendment no, amendment is absolute. we cannot walk around the streets with a shoulder mounted rocket launcher, okay? there are just limits that our society places -- >> are you trying to take our rocket propelled grenade launchers? >> don't try to take it away from us. >> we are just for the sake of argument and for the collarity, we are not confiscating anyone's shoulder mounted hand grenades. >>> coming up, the nra says the white house checks a box and now they appear ready to check out. stay with us. >> we think many of those proposals ever feel-good proposals. i do not think there will be a ban on so-called assault weapons passed by the congress. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so
the hypocrisy obviously is part of what is glaring in the face. >> and lynn, final word to you. >> and also when you talk the second amendment no, amendment is absolute. we cannot walk around the streets with a shoulder mounted rocket launcher, okay? there are just limits that our society places -- >> are you trying to take our rocket propelled grenade launchers? >> don't try to take it away from us. >> we are just for the sake of argument and for the collarity, we...
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crystal lynn is the one that's been the longest. it's made from crystals. it is firm, hard like crystal. they're over 85% or 90% of the market now. they have the highest efficiencies. in other words, they'll capture more of the sunlight per square foot than the other technology. this can be significant especially in a city like san francisco when maybe you don't have a lot of roof space, but you want to get as much power as you can. this is probably the choice preferred for most homeowners. the second technology which is coming on strong is called thin film. that's really a whole different technology using a lot less material. it's like sprayed or painted on, a different way of producing electricity. this stuff has a lot of potential because it can be used in a lot of different ways. this is a thin film panel here, right here and one of the innovative ways you can use this thing is on thought metal seamed roofs. they have an add he'sive backing on and they can stick down on the roof without penetrating the roof. it's a very effective and cheap and safe inst
crystal lynn is the one that's been the longest. it's made from crystals. it is firm, hard like crystal. they're over 85% or 90% of the market now. they have the highest efficiencies. in other words, they'll capture more of the sunlight per square foot than the other technology. this can be significant especially in a city like san francisco when maybe you don't have a lot of roof space, but you want to get as much power as you can. this is probably the choice preferred for most homeowners. the...
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really that big is that you know he's now looking at life minus one hundred twelve days and colonel lynn did have the opportunity to go and drop all charges against him today i mean i don't think anyone expected that to happen but so it was . but it was a decision i'm not really sure what to make it doesn't look like that is going to happen in the wake of what happened today as you said the judge did have the opportunity to drop those charges that's not what the judge did so far and this case one thing i should tell you it's really hard to tell what exactly the judge did say when colonel when it came out apparently she spent around a good hour and a half reading her ruling but because there is essentially no government transparency in this case no one with the exception of the defense counsel and the government prosecutors and the handful of people in the courtroom actually know what happened is that the court won't release the documents they won't actually you know put out a verbatim ruling they won't post it on line they won't circulate materials among the members of the press so every
really that big is that you know he's now looking at life minus one hundred twelve days and colonel lynn did have the opportunity to go and drop all charges against him today i mean i don't think anyone expected that to happen but so it was . but it was a decision i'm not really sure what to make it doesn't look like that is going to happen in the wake of what happened today as you said the judge did have the opportunity to drop those charges that's not what the judge did so far and this case...
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. >> that interim was lynne gober, who had been a teacher and administrator in dc for 15 years. this was her first shot at being a principal, and the disadvantaged neighborhood didn't make her job any easier. >> all of our students understand that just because of where you live does not mean that the expectations aren't high. and i believe that a lot of them felt that, "people don't expect "me to succeed. they expect me to have c's, d's and f's." well, our expectations are right here now. >> the principal? she's struggling. she's struggling. >> who's the teacher? >> i don't know. >> what are you doing to help her? to help anacostia high school? >> putting a lot of extra resources there right now. >> we need to contact her mom. >> we have deployed one of our regional superintendents. we have a number of extra assistant principals who didn't have placements in other schools who have been placed there. i think she's in an incredibly difficult situation. and she wants to do well. >> i wanted to at least double our test scores. hypothetically, if our test scores were seven percent, t
. >> that interim was lynne gober, who had been a teacher and administrator in dc for 15 years. this was her first shot at being a principal, and the disadvantaged neighborhood didn't make her job any easier. >> all of our students understand that just because of where you live does not mean that the expectations aren't high. and i believe that a lot of them felt that, "people don't expect "me to succeed. they expect me to have c's, d's and f's." well, our...
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would like to invite up to the stage to receive what we present in recognition of this important event lynn hunt, the ceo -- [applause] -- of the indian health center of santa clara county. on behalf of mayor lee and recognizing and honor of the committee we would like to say on resolve on behalf of the mayor and city and county of san francisco we recognize this as national indian month here in san francisco. [applause] >> smoky bay singers. two starts, napsters. two starts. here we go. (drums and chanting). >> how about a big round of applause for all our dancers. here we go. indian way. [applause] napsters, keep it going. make them dance. dancer style. there you go. get it. the dancers were lead in by larry harrison and will be lead out. ( chanting). >> all right. one more time. how about a big round of applause for all our dancers, for all our singers? [applause] >> all right. it's a great honor to bring to the stage at this time liz hunt on behalf of the american indian health center santa clara valley. [applause] >> thank you earl and thank you everybody. it's an honor to be here. i a
would like to invite up to the stage to receive what we present in recognition of this important event lynn hunt, the ceo -- [applause] -- of the indian health center of santa clara county. on behalf of mayor lee and recognizing and honor of the committee we would like to say on resolve on behalf of the mayor and city and county of san francisco we recognize this as national indian month here in san francisco. [applause] >> smoky bay singers. two starts, napsters. two starts. here we go....
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it's a complicated research that lynn says gives daniel new tasks and learning opportunities every day. >> we look at traumatic brain injury, and a number of neurological disorders as well as other diseases in other parts of the body. i think he really does have a good grasp of what we are trying to do. >> reporter: the hospital has been hiring teenagers like daniel for the past 12 years as parts of its student success jobs cram. -- program. >> we're starting at very early ages to try to help young people see that being in school is a direct relationship to being successful in school and being successful in your life. and in your career. >> reporter: mclean says the program was originally designed to give students mainly from minority background meaningful work experiences in the health-care industry. and that it's been remarkably successful at keeping kids in school. >> and 97% of the young people who are in this students success jobs program go on to college, complete college. >> reporter: in the past few years boston has undertaken a city wide effort to get employers to hire student
it's a complicated research that lynn says gives daniel new tasks and learning opportunities every day. >> we look at traumatic brain injury, and a number of neurological disorders as well as other diseases in other parts of the body. i think he really does have a good grasp of what we are trying to do. >> reporter: the hospital has been hiring teenagers like daniel for the past 12 years as parts of its student success jobs cram. -- program. >> we're starting at very early...
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itself is actually you have to start the court martial began in march so with today's decision colonel lynn said that one hundred twelve days off of p.f.c. is manning eventual sentence will be erased because of the eight or nine months he spent a quantico so right now as you had mentioned human rights groups manning supporters they hadn't called those conditions equivalent to torture it seems like the judge at least to some extent agrees agrees with that just some extent i mean i obviously wasn't in the courtroom this just happened a few minutes ago but what we've seen from witnesses who were in attendance the judge actually looked at the whole time frame or where manning was at quantico and said well there were some instances where i would consider it pretrial unlawful pretrial promised many other ones not so much so that there was one instance i believe from april first are able to twentieth two thousand and eleven manning was largely stripped of his clothing while he was. well and she said ok well for those twenty days you know i will grant you those twenty days there are other times whe
itself is actually you have to start the court martial began in march so with today's decision colonel lynn said that one hundred twelve days off of p.f.c. is manning eventual sentence will be erased because of the eight or nine months he spent a quantico so right now as you had mentioned human rights groups manning supporters they hadn't called those conditions equivalent to torture it seems like the judge at least to some extent agrees agrees with that just some extent i mean i obviously...
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i was lynn swann. >> jimmy: you were lynn swann. >> and he is natalie portman from the movie "black swan." but i just want to say for the music nuts out there, and this is the genius of jeff richmond, who composed all the songs and the theme song of our show, i'm actually singing the male part and will forte is singing the soprano part. and i just think that's so awesome. >> jimmy: will forte hitting the high note. of course he is. >> jane: and playing the gender correct role. >> jimmy: oh my goodness. >> jane: and thank you for letting me do that, by the way. >> jimmy: there's so much good music, so much good music on the show. by the way, musical moments. >> tina: so much singing, so many crazy songs over the years. "muffin top." "werewolf bar mitzvah." >> jimmy: weird al -- your character released a song and weird al spoofed it. and then to out-spoof weird al, you came out with a weird song that he -- that he couldn't spoof. >> tina: but he reversed it and made it sincere and it became, like, a top- charting hit. >> jimmy: he made it his first serious song ever and was a number one hi
i was lynn swann. >> jimmy: you were lynn swann. >> and he is natalie portman from the movie "black swan." but i just want to say for the music nuts out there, and this is the genius of jeff richmond, who composed all the songs and the theme song of our show, i'm actually singing the male part and will forte is singing the soprano part. and i just think that's so awesome. >> jimmy: will forte hitting the high note. of course he is. >> jane: and playing the...
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i've never seen a more energetic herder than lynn. [laughter] she recognizedded most of the things we saw, including some i think you have never seen before. it's important to know why we went to brazil and what that tells us about the subject we are talking about today. we went there because we wanted to find out how brazil was doing in its effort to reduce the deep forrestation that was taking place in the amazon. is the first thing we did once we got there was go to a slaughter house. we looked at each other and said, we didn't sign up for that. what's that have to do with deforestation? turns out brazil's effort to reduce deforestization was to enact a law that required certain land owners, many land owners, to take a certain part of their land, a fraction of their land and keep that in natural state, meaning basically , and therefore they used two techniques. they used big agriculture like cargo, and they used slaughter houses, and the slaughter houses were given a fiscal help in form of loans if they committed to only buys cattl
i've never seen a more energetic herder than lynn. [laughter] she recognizedded most of the things we saw, including some i think you have never seen before. it's important to know why we went to brazil and what that tells us about the subject we are talking about today. we went there because we wanted to find out how brazil was doing in its effort to reduce the deep forrestation that was taking place in the amazon. is the first thing we did once we got there was go to a slaughter house. we...
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also with us from boston but having stepped off the plain from dublina daniel to be lynn a writer at emer son college. i want to start by reflecting back that those of you folks endeavored to reveal hidden histories of your family lives. we have spoken in advanced of today's conversation. it's clear to me you pursued the stories of your families histories for decades through genealogical work and writing and reflection. i'm wondering if can describe how you dot work you do and where the seeds of your curiousity, how they were planted and want compelled you to do this work. >> i would say that i was have much inspired since i lived in san francisco, california. we are a country of immigrants. in san francisco in particular, we have so many first generation americans. my husband is just became an american citizen a couple of months ago. i have friendlieds who are first generation from vietnam. palestine, israel. mexico, as i watch them struggling with their cultural identities and trying to maintain the identities and have the respect as the american citizens they are in this country,
also with us from boston but having stepped off the plain from dublina daniel to be lynn a writer at emer son college. i want to start by reflecting back that those of you folks endeavored to reveal hidden histories of your family lives. we have spoken in advanced of today's conversation. it's clear to me you pursued the stories of your families histories for decades through genealogical work and writing and reflection. i'm wondering if can describe how you dot work you do and where the seeds...
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i tweeted the patrick lynn and i said "what aae youu thoughts on tte turbantor".patrickkresponded and said i really like the ttrbanatorr.hees a great guy. thhs comes one day after the & executive producer of the show.. nigel ythgoe.. tweeted me and said tte ttubanatorrhas a great sweet voice... coming up... 3 the snow's on its way! &pus when it'll hit. and... don't just go for thh same old look..ew twists on classic hairstyles. you're watching fox 45 ggod - day watching fox 5 good dayy baltimorr. -3 3 3 ((break 7)) 3 3 we are gettinn you reaay or wedddng in a week aaddwe want toostart off with your hair! 3 dd'' for i do's is back again to show us what'sstrending in wedding hair. - what kinds of hairrstyles can we 3 expect from you hii year? 3 this year?expect frommyou hair styles cannwe expecttfrom you & phis yyar? 3 - whht are ssoe 3 good stylessfor - what are some 3 good styles ffr short haii? 3 good styles or - what are some 3 good styles for --what are some good sttles for shortt - hair? 3 short haii?good styles for - what are some good styles for short hair?- how should we 3 styl
i tweeted the patrick lynn and i said "what aae youu thoughts on tte turbantor".patrickkresponded and said i really like the ttrbanatorr.hees a great guy. thhs comes one day after the & executive producer of the show.. nigel ythgoe.. tweeted me and said tte ttubanatorrhas a great sweet voice... coming up... 3 the snow's on its way! &pus when it'll hit. and... don't just go for thh same old look..ew twists on classic hairstyles. you're watching fox 45 ggod - day watching fox 5...