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perhaps the times of london at one time had a readership like that. it's a great institution. and the women who sued it for equal treatment, for equal respect and equal salaries and equal hiring and promotion loved the newspaper. i loved the newspaper. i had a great career on it. they wanted to make the newspaper live up to its ideals, to its public image, to make it better. um, we weren't bitter, we just wanted to be equal. c-span: what makes it so great? >> guest: i remember once when i was in journalism school at northwestern standing up in class, at that point the new york herald tribune was my favorite hoop and the chicago daily news, and they were writers, newspapers. and i found the times to be very ponderous and very dull by comparison. so i sit up in a journalism writing class, and i said, um, what has "the new york times" got besides accuracy and complete news coverage? and the class burst into a storm of derisive laughter because that's a pretty fundamental series of things to have. it has great respect for tact and for history -- for fact
perhaps the times of london at one time had a readership like that. it's a great institution. and the women who sued it for equal treatment, for equal respect and equal salaries and equal hiring and promotion loved the newspaper. i loved the newspaper. i had a great career on it. they wanted to make the newspaper live up to its ideals, to its public image, to make it better. um, we weren't bitter, we just wanted to be equal. c-span: what makes it so great? >> guest: i remember once when i...
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"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock. throw the rock up in the air, right? throw it horizontally. how about you throw it up in the air, who's gonna be lonesome? how about you take the rock and you throw it down and you start counting, who's gonna be lonesome, right? if you want to avoid lonesomeness, which way do you throw the rock in, huh? you throw it straight out. ain't that right? you throw it straight out. [whistles] now the time it takes to hit is gonna be the same time to hit as if you dropped it. you see that? so it works out neat, doesn't it? i've done this before, i've been on a cliff. you want to know how high it is? throw it straight and count
"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock....
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three times the wait time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think from 1917 through 1960, only 4 cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. were ever invoked. the past 13 years, the number is 280. >> these nominees were on the floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> right. they passed the senate judicial committee. they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation vote between 140 days, and 100 days on average. >> it is interesting you talk abo
three times the wait time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think from...
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but then you provide some time for the project sponsor that is a set amount of time. to speak on the appeal. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes, i have a question about the use of the term, powerpoint or design. i mean a lot of times there isn't a powerpoint presentation. and i am not sure what it means by design in the context of ceqa appeals. >> i might have cut and pasted this. actually i did cut and paste this from the previous section. >> yes. >> okay. i will get rid of that, yeah. commissioner antonini. >> i know early in the revisions, mr. ionin, you mentioned exceptions in terms of conditional uses. and i think in terms of ceqa, i remember a couple of instances where there has been questioning as to what actually was going on with the ceqa document. the document was not certified but it was not rejected. and i think that because the commission had made suggestions as to the nature of things that could be done. it was taken up at a later time without a recirculation. this is a very detailed thing. but i am not sure that we have to deal with anything like that in ou
but then you provide some time for the project sponsor that is a set amount of time. to speak on the appeal. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes, i have a question about the use of the term, powerpoint or design. i mean a lot of times there isn't a powerpoint presentation. and i am not sure what it means by design in the context of ceqa appeals. >> i might have cut and pasted this. actually i did cut and paste this from the previous section. >> yes. >> okay. i will get...
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placard holders, 4 hour time limits at regular blue meters unless the posted time limit is longer and again local option could determine differently. but in cities that did have time limit options of 3 or 4 hours, they found they were pretty much able to do whatever it is they wanted to do, see a movie, go to dinner, whatever their issue, the time limit did not compromise their ability to function as they wished. separate from all this, though, there's a special subset in green zones, in meters. those often are paid for by the merchant and yet state law said you can park with a blue placard in a green zone until a street cleaning or some other reason needs to have that curb space vacated so the merchants aren't really getting benefit for what they are paying for. we're suggesting placard holders should be able to stay in a green zone up to 30 minutes, exclusive of the time it might take me or somebody else to get out of the vehicle and exclusive of the time it takes me or somebody else to get back in the vehicle. so 30 minutes plus exit and entry time, which ought to be enough for wha
placard holders, 4 hour time limits at regular blue meters unless the posted time limit is longer and again local option could determine differently. but in cities that did have time limit options of 3 or 4 hours, they found they were pretty much able to do whatever it is they wanted to do, see a movie, go to dinner, whatever their issue, the time limit did not compromise their ability to function as they wished. separate from all this, though, there's a special subset in green zones, in...
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he was free the whole time. reading books allows you to expose yourself to what is going on in the world. that's what i did. this: one thing that makes possible is the fact you are consistently espousing these principles. you do a lot of this in front of corporate america. ofhink of you in front fortune 500 companies. these companies have you speak to their employees all the time. what do you say when you get these invites to speak to major corporations? >> i take the principles out of my success as a drug dealer, which is a part of my life i am not proud of, but in order to be successful in any entrepreneur in denver, there are certain traits you have, being able to manage people, seeing certain opportunities, and you wouldn't imagine how many executives come up to me and say, your story is my story. i have a son who made poor choices. i was once at that crossroads as well. >> do you think it is possible anyone who has been incarcerated, people who have been aimlessly trying to find their way, do you think thes
he was free the whole time. reading books allows you to expose yourself to what is going on in the world. that's what i did. this: one thing that makes possible is the fact you are consistently espousing these principles. you do a lot of this in front of corporate america. ofhink of you in front fortune 500 companies. these companies have you speak to their employees all the time. what do you say when you get these invites to speak to major corporations? >> i take the principles out of my...
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the ship leaving on time to will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. they may still remember the feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circle and was off mark riley who was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad but. better to move through. them the long pole the nights began along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms loan letters home and the desire to see friends and family but even after all that many will still dream about coming back fortunately there's plenty of work here in antarctica for many generations to come. together and unsolved mystery for me. that is an interesting question. which is why does this place attract me so when i sold mine which if you know what that blowing already. three goodbye horns. the antarctic winter has begun. live . cross talk rules in effect get into can jump in anytime you want. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they were it's about story. let's get this guy like you would smear about guys stead of w
the ship leaving on time to will sound its horn three times signaling the start of winter. they may still remember the feeling of the helicopter made its last farewell circle and was off mark riley who was the beginning of winter and only thirty two people were left i felt kind of sad but. better to move through. them the long pole the nights began along with inevitable depression because of six months absence of some exhausting snowstorms loan letters home and the desire to see friends and...
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the new york times. it is getting his courage back but it did hold a story that is similar to snowden's for a year. for which james rise and finally got the pulitzer prize it was all about the wiretapping done by the n.s.a. and one doesn't like to see those things happen because you're but you buy out of the pressure of the times and you have to think about press freedom as something that's goes on a straight line and that doesn't when we get in bad times for the nation name we now you know goes down it should be it should be the same all the all the time. where do you were do we draw the line in terms of. what can be released i mean chelsea manning did a huge data dump the most famous part was that video clip and one could argue maybe the video clip of the u.s. chopper pilots killing the the reuters journalists and the other locals would have been enough you know but it was a huge data dump snowden has released large amounts to wiki leaks released recently releasing large amounts you talked about sort o
the new york times. it is getting his courage back but it did hold a story that is similar to snowden's for a year. for which james rise and finally got the pulitzer prize it was all about the wiretapping done by the n.s.a. and one doesn't like to see those things happen because you're but you buy out of the pressure of the times and you have to think about press freedom as something that's goes on a straight line and that doesn't when we get in bad times for the nation name we now you know...
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i spent time with him. but as you also heard from his mom, it's hard to know what the future looks like, what happens down the road. families like daniel's requires a huge amount of support, and there simply isn't enough to go around. one problem i'll tell you, a simple shortage oaf mental health professionals. and now fully half of all psychiatrists don't even take most insurance plans, though there is some positive news in all of this as well. since newtown, 36 states have increased funding for mental health programs. and something called the mental health parody act was recently written into federal law. that means if you do have insurance, it covers mental health care on the same basis as anything else. it's considered an essential health benefit. for example, they can no longer limit you to just 20 visits if, in fact, you need more. we're going to keep an eye on this, see how it plays out and also keep you posted on daniel's story as well. >>> now, i want you to take a look at this video from texas jus
i spent time with him. but as you also heard from his mom, it's hard to know what the future looks like, what happens down the road. families like daniel's requires a huge amount of support, and there simply isn't enough to go around. one problem i'll tell you, a simple shortage oaf mental health professionals. and now fully half of all psychiatrists don't even take most insurance plans, though there is some positive news in all of this as well. since newtown, 36 states have increased funding...
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we are not on doctor time any more. we are on good's time. just provided us more time to get together and pray. >>reporter: family claims the girl came in for routine tonsillectomy last week and ended up having a heart attack. >> doctor are human like us. human with a degree. so i believe that god has the final say so. for my daughter and i just want everybody to pray for her everywhere. >>reporter: late today children's hospital offered the statement about her case. quote unfortunately we have not been authorized by the family to share information with the public about this matter. consequently we are not able to correct misperception created by about this sad situation. the family says now there is no time table for rae moving the girl from life support. in oakland, laura anthony abc 7 news. >>> victims of scam started getting the check today after getting taken for millions of dollars. money comes from the money transfer company money gram u.s. postal inspector accused corrupt money fwram agents for targeting tens of thousands of people ac
we are not on doctor time any more. we are on good's time. just provided us more time to get together and pray. >>reporter: family claims the girl came in for routine tonsillectomy last week and ended up having a heart attack. >> doctor are human like us. human with a degree. so i believe that god has the final say so. for my daughter and i just want everybody to pray for her everywhere. >>reporter: late today children's hospital offered the statement about her case. quote...
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times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. reid went on to the this in the midst of nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. think only for cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. were on theinees floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation days, and 10040 days on average. onwe do this interview friday, december 13. the fallout from the nuclear option vote is longer wait time. republicans are insisting on the full number of hours of debate. as you look at it in the couple of end
times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. reid went on to the this in the midst of nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. think only for cloture motions...
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yes, we do pass those from time to time. this actually directs, the language of the bill says, and i quote, shall be transferred -- shall -- doesn't use the word may, maybe, whatever, shall be transferred to a fund in the treasury to be known as the 10-year pediatric research initiative fund which shall, not may, which shall be available only for the purpose provided in the public health service act and only to the extent such sums are provided in advance in appropriations acts. we made it pretty tight. the authors of the bill made it pretty tight. tell me how we can make it tighter. mr. hoyer: if the gentleman will yield, i'd be glad to tell him. i'd be glad to make a suggestion. mr. upton: to me, we use shall a number of different times. mr. hoyer: you've got to have none. if you don't have money you can't spend it. mr. upton: the money comes from the milcon ventions. that's the direct offset that's used. all of us cry for these families who lose these beautiful little kids. this bill if it passes, gets enacted, will provi
yes, we do pass those from time to time. this actually directs, the language of the bill says, and i quote, shall be transferred -- shall -- doesn't use the word may, maybe, whatever, shall be transferred to a fund in the treasury to be known as the 10-year pediatric research initiative fund which shall, not may, which shall be available only for the purpose provided in the public health service act and only to the extent such sums are provided in advance in appropriations acts. we made it...
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i think that that came up, time and time again, we all had the real privilege, crosses warmth and enjoyment of company. for foreign company correspondents. he was having a lovely time telling stories about his childhood and how they used to steal the chickens from the backyard, chasing each other backwards and forwards with chickens, telling the stories and loving it. that stays with me on a very arsenal level. a man who just was enjoying being alive. that sort of have -- everything he was deprived of for years. >> at the same time, such an incredibly skilled politician who could manage the waters of apartheid. what about him as a politician marked you the most? >> there is a lot about miracles, the generosity of spirit, the warmth, the great smile, and it is all very true, but above all i think that what he was is -- was was the most extraordinary political strategist. he set his own conditions for liberation. he set his own conditions. ton they began to talk intermediaries, he always said that he would not give up the struggle. let me out and then we will start talking. he negotiated his
i think that that came up, time and time again, we all had the real privilege, crosses warmth and enjoyment of company. for foreign company correspondents. he was having a lovely time telling stories about his childhood and how they used to steal the chickens from the backyard, chasing each other backwards and forwards with chickens, telling the stories and loving it. that stays with me on a very arsenal level. a man who just was enjoying being alive. that sort of have -- everything he was...
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they will be able to find that over time. they will be distracted by it, and it will be used to it, and they will get it right. >> if you look at what twitter just did, they did a fundamental change to all of twitter. they added photos to the feed. >> i'm still getting used to it. >> people got used to it very quickly. it made it more interesting and exciting. change is good false facebook playing videos in their feed is something comparable. they will make a lot of money. >> how does the video as compared to other ads on facebook? will it be gold for them? >> the idea of motion to tell a story, to communicate an emotional component, narrative, it is so powerful. if you add sound to that when you click on it, you can build amazing brands. >> how much of the ad pie is facebook going to steal from other video advertisers? >> most of our clients are major broadcasters. they have true video content and their ads are video in video. it is a tv-like experience. with facebook, it is video ads within text. i think what separates them
they will be able to find that over time. they will be distracted by it, and it will be used to it, and they will get it right. >> if you look at what twitter just did, they did a fundamental change to all of twitter. they added photos to the feed. >> i'm still getting used to it. >> people got used to it very quickly. it made it more interesting and exciting. change is good false facebook playing videos in their feed is something comparable. they will make a lot of money....
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the president got blamed for bad times and credit for good times. it was as simple as that. in the 1990's, pollsters went out and said, tell us who you think is responsible. the president during good times got a lot of credit. but guess what? alan greenspan and the federal reserve got a lot of credit. entrepreneurs got a lot of credit. i think what the caller says actually is already in effect in many ways. the media is often a step behind real people. tends tois, the media , toonalize, to dramatize focus upon the presidency in a way that probably does exaggerate its impact on how most people live their lives. host: you bring people who work for the president. can you talk about second term presidential cabinets and appointments and how they are different from the first term? guest: that is a significant factor. it is hard to quantify, but the fact is, even a president who wins a big endorsement going into a second term with the public behind him, the fact of ,he matter is -- the excitement the sense of history in the making that attends a first is largely missing the second
the president got blamed for bad times and credit for good times. it was as simple as that. in the 1990's, pollsters went out and said, tell us who you think is responsible. the president during good times got a lot of credit. but guess what? alan greenspan and the federal reserve got a lot of credit. entrepreneurs got a lot of credit. i think what the caller says actually is already in effect in many ways. the media is often a step behind real people. tends tois, the media , toonalize, to...
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record, an all-time american record, since the history of our country, about to set a new all-time record for the size of the ratio between what we pay these guys and what they do. it's kind of easy to see what happened. i mean, if you spend all of your time and all of your effort saying you're going to repeal obama care, which is not actually going to happen, then that takes up time in which you could be actually legislating. it takes up time where you could actually be making policy. and so, we spent all our time fake repealing obama care and we don't have a national defense authorization act, the bill that's passed every year in every congress for more than 50 years without fail. we do not have a farm bill. we do not have a duck fix that they have to pass basically every year for medicare. we do not have a housing bill. we do not have a transportation bill. we do not have a water bill. we do not have any of the things they pass every year when there are good congresses and bad congresses, gridlock or not. we cones have any of the normal baseline stuff done. we don't have a bill setting
record, an all-time american record, since the history of our country, about to set a new all-time record for the size of the ratio between what we pay these guys and what they do. it's kind of easy to see what happened. i mean, if you spend all of your time and all of your effort saying you're going to repeal obama care, which is not actually going to happen, then that takes up time in which you could be actually legislating. it takes up time where you could actually be making policy. and so,...
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time. >> every time. and also "a christmas story," television has had such an enormous role in making these movies what they are. " now of course everyone will watch it this month, and like "a christmas story," which the sister networks have done, they'll run it for 24 hours, and television has made these move i haves what they are now. >> bill, "it's a wonderful life" one of several great classics, what other ones are you partial too? this >> it really is a classic. such a wonderful movie, and frank is a terrific director, and has a timeless story to it. i like -- i like "holiday inn," which is really nice to see fred astaire doing something besides a ginger rogers movie. >> that's the movie that the song "white in. >> exactly. but that is really worth going out and seeing. miracle on 34th street" i'm okay with. >> just okay? >> oh, yeah. it's a wonderful life" strikes me as a superior piece of film making. >> ben we have to call him on this one. okay. >> "miracle on 34th street is," and if you have just
time. >> every time. and also "a christmas story," television has had such an enormous role in making these movies what they are. " now of course everyone will watch it this month, and like "a christmas story," which the sister networks have done, they'll run it for 24 hours, and television has made these move i haves what they are now. >> bill, "it's a wonderful life" one of several great classics, what other ones are you partial too? this...
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almost everyone says time. there are websites now where i can actually pay for someone to go shovel your walk. it might cost less than a scarf. >> i like that. >> yet it's going to make a huge difference in your way in that another present really wouldn't. >> do people appreciate cash or gift cards more? i give a lot of those. >> it's a huge difference. some really like them. some don't like cash and gift cards. again, you need to understand not what you like when you give it but what does that person really want and value. if they love cash then maybe you should give them cash instead of that ridiculous gift card. >>> coming up, this pajtsing by vincent van gogh has not been seen for more than 40 years. where it's been all this time and where you can now see it for yourself. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week
almost everyone says time. there are websites now where i can actually pay for someone to go shovel your walk. it might cost less than a scarf. >> i like that. >> yet it's going to make a huge difference in your way in that another present really wouldn't. >> do people appreciate cash or gift cards more? i give a lot of those. >> it's a huge difference. some really like them. some don't like cash and gift cards. again, you need to understand not what you like when you...
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keep in mind it was up 305% from this time last year. >>> time is 6:56. san francisco business owners and residents say give us some piece and quiet for the holidays. people who live and work in north beach and china town they want the construction work on the central subway project to stop until after the first of the year. they say the project isen noisy, cause -- is noisy, causes traffic backups and keeping customers away from shops and restaurants during the critical holiday season. >>> cal tran is getting ready to show off the new lights on the tower of the new bay bridge. cal tran has already installed thousands of special lights on the eastern span. the next step is to light up the bridges 525-foot tower. they hope to turn on the new lights by the end of this month. this lighting system by the way was designed by the same team that it will up the white house, yankee stadium, and the statue of liberty. >>> santa claus is going to have a special escort on norad santa tracker site this year. animated fighter jets will be flying with santa's sleigh and
keep in mind it was up 305% from this time last year. >>> time is 6:56. san francisco business owners and residents say give us some piece and quiet for the holidays. people who live and work in north beach and china town they want the construction work on the central subway project to stop until after the first of the year. they say the project isen noisy, cause -- is noisy, causes traffic backups and keeping customers away from shops and restaurants during the critical holiday...
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honestly it's time and we need to see where it goes. on the left we feel compelled to defend the program because the right is coming at it so hard but no one knows. 1.1 million signed up. we don't know where it will go until later this year. >> we talked about this before december alone 975,000 visited the site 1.1 million enrolled so clearly they've done a good job of working out the "kinks" but i've always maintained in 20 years, 30 years when we look back the website is not going to be the key. democrats have been trying to get this done since before i was born. so the fact that the president was able to get it done is a tremendous accomplishment and the republicans cannot stand that. >> and it won't be called obamacare. the first lady was on our show and she constantly used obamacare because he was smart enough to embrace it and say yeah, i care. let's be honest anyone who has gone through getting insurance whether it's there your business or your personal you usually wait to the last minute. it's complicated. for the average person
honestly it's time and we need to see where it goes. on the left we feel compelled to defend the program because the right is coming at it so hard but no one knows. 1.1 million signed up. we don't know where it will go until later this year. >> we talked about this before december alone 975,000 visited the site 1.1 million enrolled so clearly they've done a good job of working out the "kinks" but i've always maintained in 20 years, 30 years when we look back the website is not...
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thank you both for your time. time to see what is trending on the webb item. >> we move to another workplace debate. two dozen employees at domminos were fired after questioning their pays. this is one of them. he said a disagreement with the store manager started rather than being sent on deliveries where they could take tips, they were kept inside the store to work for $5.65 an hour. >> we told the man we want to go out and do delivers, i need to do tips. $5.65 is not enough to pay the bills, we need to make money to buy gifts for the kids. >> the 24 workers have the backing of two new york lawmakers. sunday city council members donald defeated: tweeted: >> the store supervisor would not confirm or deny the allegations saying, "we didn't do anything illegal." read more at the website. >> president obama faces new criticism for shaking raul castro's hand instead of snubbing the leader. does the chance encounter mean anything for relations 2010 the two countries. >> later, space travel not just for astronauts. fin
thank you both for your time. time to see what is trending on the webb item. >> we move to another workplace debate. two dozen employees at domminos were fired after questioning their pays. this is one of them. he said a disagreement with the store manager started rather than being sent on deliveries where they could take tips, they were kept inside the store to work for $5.65 an hour. >> we told the man we want to go out and do delivers, i need to do tips. $5.65 is not enough to...
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three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think only for cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. >> these nominees were on the floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation vote between 140 days, and 100 days on average. >> we do this interview on friday, december 13. the fallout from the nuclear option vote is longer wait time. republicans are insisting on the full number of hour
three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think...
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>> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep trying. >> i'm about to be free. even though it's a crummy day. i don't care. i'm so happy. you don't even understand. spent four birthdays locked up. 15, 16th, 17th and 18th. next year i'm going to be at the crib on my birthday. actually getting released from somewhere. >> just goes to show you, you can't sell people short. you never know what's going to happen. you wouldn't have expected most of what occurred this go around, would you? >> yeah. >> see, it just goes to show you. one ricardo pizano. >> thank you. good luck. take care. thank you. >> well, i certainly hope that he's learned from his mistakes. i hope that we gave him something, some tool, some
>> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep trying. >> i'm about to be free. even though...
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she saw a benefit for women at a time when women were not doing this. >> it was a time when women were being more physically active, and she took the next step. there were areas where she got involved in that. the first was the girl scouts. that was an opportunity for her to promote more outdoor activity. camping, hiking, learning how to build a campfire, enjoying the outdoors. the other part of what she was involved in was the national amateur athletics foundation. she made sure that sports and physical activity for women were appropriate for women and not just something for men that women did. >> we hope you have been following along with a series and what really makes it interesting is your questions. you can get your questions in in many ways. you can tweet us. we will work as many tweets into the program as we can. we have a facebook conversation going on. you see the lou henry hoover photograph and there is a conversation going on. please join in the conversation tonight. much to learn about this interesting woman. how did she get from iowa to california? >> her father was in ban
she saw a benefit for women at a time when women were not doing this. >> it was a time when women were being more physically active, and she took the next step. there were areas where she got involved in that. the first was the girl scouts. that was an opportunity for her to promote more outdoor activity. camping, hiking, learning how to build a campfire, enjoying the outdoors. the other part of what she was involved in was the national amateur athletics foundation. she made sure that...
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well meanwhile a five time n.b.a. champion dennis rodman defended his third visit to north korea as he held a training session for local players the fifty two year old is looking to bring in another twelve former n.b.a. stars for an exhibition game in the capital city of pyongyang to market leader kim jong un's birthday on january the eighth rodman arrived just a couple of weeks after the execution of kim's uncle in a dramatic political poetry. a lot of people in america don't prove what i'm going to do one but that's not my problem you know a lot of people want to come over here and do some special things that's not my problem actually and you know i'm not a. investor i'm not just come over and meet the leader. emotional like a mother to. the best fourteen to prepare a great game for the leader for his birthday. meanwhile in the n.b.a. there was bad news for the l.a. lakers a superstar kobe bryant is expected to be out for six weeks after injuring his left knee in a game in memphis bryant has already missed eight mon
well meanwhile a five time n.b.a. champion dennis rodman defended his third visit to north korea as he held a training session for local players the fifty two year old is looking to bring in another twelve former n.b.a. stars for an exhibition game in the capital city of pyongyang to market leader kim jong un's birthday on january the eighth rodman arrived just a couple of weeks after the execution of kim's uncle in a dramatic political poetry. a lot of people in america don't prove what i'm...
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but i'm pleased that this time of year to say that the third time seems to be the charm. this is not the product that i would have written if i were writing it and i'm sure that it's not the product that any of my democratic colleagues would write. i'm always concerned about the meat ax approach to dealing with the budget. nd so this effort takes that ay and allows us to approach ending in a way that is much more conducive to running a government. we didn't get everything -- nobody gets everything they want in trying to reach common ground. but it's important for me to note at this time some things that were taken off the table. there are no cuts to social security. there are no benefit cuts to those receiving medicare or medicaid. and there's no targeting of federal employees for additional cuts. and the relief from the quester, in both defense and essential services, is very, very real and significant. it's also important to note what this bill does not do. and i am very concerned about the fact that we were not able to make unemployment insurance a part of this effort.
but i'm pleased that this time of year to say that the third time seems to be the charm. this is not the product that i would have written if i were writing it and i'm sure that it's not the product that any of my democratic colleagues would write. i'm always concerned about the meat ax approach to dealing with the budget. nd so this effort takes that ay and allows us to approach ending in a way that is much more conducive to running a government. we didn't get everything -- nobody gets...
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i served my time. i did my time specifically to keep my son. it wasn't for me that i served this time. pregnant i began to open my eyes and look and see how women were treated. there were a lot of other women in the prison during that time that were pregnant as well. we did not receive appropriate food. nutrition, we did not receive appropriate medical care. things started turning for me. the case of my child being taken away from me after i gave birth to him was another issue. where would he go? birth to my son and i was shackled and handcuffed during birth and delivery. that was another scary thing. now i am looking at the safety for my child. son become a co- conspirator to my crime? i said, something has got to change. if this is happening to me than it is happening to other women. i served my time. i was eventually able to keep my son during incarceration i fought to keep him. he and i walked out of prison. he was nine months old. eight years later, worht came andnd -- worth came around we decided to work on our first policy legislation ch
i served my time. i did my time specifically to keep my son. it wasn't for me that i served this time. pregnant i began to open my eyes and look and see how women were treated. there were a lot of other women in the prison during that time that were pregnant as well. we did not receive appropriate food. nutrition, we did not receive appropriate medical care. things started turning for me. the case of my child being taken away from me after i gave birth to him was another issue. where would he...
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i have tried it and it is more times to savory -- more times than it is savory to talk about on a program like this. i support mental health organizations and -- even though we are waiting for v to come out, the diagnostic and statistical manual that defines mental illness, even though it is not or two,us as below one they said it is more likely to lead toward suicidal ideations. it is the grim phrase they use. -- know two people >> goes in the middle of filming and in uganda -- >> what happens? is partly that i had spent a whole afternoon staring into the face of evil. it was the ugandan minister of integrity for ethics. i kid you not. he was trying to bring about a bill that activex of homosexuality would bring the death penalty. acts of homosexuality would bring the death penalty. he said, -- i said, if i help someone's hand in the street and then kissed him, would i get the death penalty for yet -- for that? he said, no, but you would go to jail for a very long time. even if what they are saying is true, there is an epidemic at the moment in uganda thanks to the conversion to christia
i have tried it and it is more times to savory -- more times than it is savory to talk about on a program like this. i support mental health organizations and -- even though we are waiting for v to come out, the diagnostic and statistical manual that defines mental illness, even though it is not or two,us as below one they said it is more likely to lead toward suicidal ideations. it is the grim phrase they use. -- know two people >> goes in the middle of filming and in uganda -- >>...
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into skify at the time. gene ushered me to a corner and a sofa, not a behind the desk and, you know the applicant there. we had a conversation. he told me about the series, the concept. my character would be a part of the leadership team, and the whole vision that he had for the human future. to be cast in that was a thrilling idea. and i recognised that it would be a ground breaking opportunity for me, an asian-american actor. >> you were the first asian-american on national television, is that right? >> no, there were other asians, but they were usually bumbling servants like sammy tong in "bachelor father", or the evil memory, stereotypes and unattractive roles. this was the first one where i would be a regular on a series team. >> did you imagine that that impact? >> back in 1965, when i was cast, i smelt quality with that show. however, television is not known for respecting quality. all the shows that i really loved were cancel. >> so it was over. you continued on in your career, but something was boil
into skify at the time. gene ushered me to a corner and a sofa, not a behind the desk and, you know the applicant there. we had a conversation. he told me about the series, the concept. my character would be a part of the leadership team, and the whole vision that he had for the human future. to be cast in that was a thrilling idea. and i recognised that it would be a ground breaking opportunity for me, an asian-american actor. >> you were the first asian-american on national television,...
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you can be polite and direct at the same time will stop -- same time. be subject line has to direct. state it right there. the e-mail doesn't have to be blah, blah, blah personke it easy for the to help you. don't get wrapped up in the thinking that you are abrasive or rude. this is what i need. [laughter] >> it is easy. >> yes or no. >> it is kind of fascinating. when you look at studies, women do not always articulate their career goals. this is something i can identify with. what do you want to do next? excuse me? are you asking me how much i weigh? that is very private. advice do you have an terms of articulating career goals? >> i think it is something a lot of women struggle with. you got to have all. -- haggle. seriously. you have got to think about this. it will not happen to you. you make it happen. got to spend time. someone will ask you -- hopefully a lot of people ask you. i amill have to say considering such and such with so-and-so. what do you think? it is not like you have to -- i was at table 18. they're talking how to make the right cho
you can be polite and direct at the same time will stop -- same time. be subject line has to direct. state it right there. the e-mail doesn't have to be blah, blah, blah personke it easy for the to help you. don't get wrapped up in the thinking that you are abrasive or rude. this is what i need. [laughter] >> it is easy. >> yes or no. >> it is kind of fascinating. when you look at studies, women do not always articulate their career goals. this is something i can identify...
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this is a time of celebration. a time to have a good time and to let go. for it to end like that, it affected a lot of people. >> coming up -- out of control college students turn a city upside down. >> i looked up, and i see a tv coming out the window. >> when "caught on camera: crowd control" continues. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. ups is apologizing for gifts not making it under the tree due to an unexpected number of packages that won't make it there today at all. regular service resumes tomorrow and and the vatican, pope francis deliver
this is a time of celebration. a time to have a good time and to let go. for it to end like that, it affected a lot of people. >> coming up -- out of control college students turn a city upside down. >> i looked up, and i see a tv coming out the window. >> when "caught on camera: crowd control" continues. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ to share with family. [ woman 2...
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time soon. zimir karim, al jazeera. >> scored an impressive charity match, the form he manchester united, midfielder, out of breath too. nba champs miami heat, closely edged out the charlotte bob catsdbobcats,99-98. oklahoma city thunder, ran control of the night by getting his first triple double of the season, grabbing 10 reebd rebou. daniel alfredson returned to canada's capital, the detroit red wings on saturday. the swedish scholar spent his first 17 as soon as, helped the wiks to a 74-2 -- widges to a 4-2 victory. -- wings to a 4-2 victory. >> a lot of energy has been spent in the last few days. but i was really appreciate the gesture from the organization and the fans. and it's extremely humbling. >> ski news for you. axel spindle of norway has won the super-g race for the third time in a year. time of 1 minute 28.53 seconds. to finish .24 seconds ahead of mattias maya in second. more stories on our website, aljazeera.com/forward. >>> that's it for us, thanks for watching. more news on al
time soon. zimir karim, al jazeera. >> scored an impressive charity match, the form he manchester united, midfielder, out of breath too. nba champs miami heat, closely edged out the charlotte bob catsdbobcats,99-98. oklahoma city thunder, ran control of the night by getting his first triple double of the season, grabbing 10 reebd rebou. daniel alfredson returned to canada's capital, the detroit red wings on saturday. the swedish scholar spent his first 17 as soon as, helped the wiks to a...
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this is a letter we've been waiting for for quite some time. he's had trouble with the lingering. >> it says congratulations. >> and it's ironic the shirt he's wearing. the shirt says college. >> pleased to inform you of your acceptance into the life program. >> they said yes? >> they said yes. >> what do you say? >> yes! >> you can see how excited he is. he is pumped. he's going to college. >> you're going to be a college student next year. >> i know. >> you're going to be a clemson tiger! >> i remember the day i opened up my college acceptance letter. i was flabbergasted. >> the clemson life program from the web site says they're a program for a post secondary education and it sets them up with future employers. >> stupid criminals. what are they going to do but show their videos. i got two of them. >> this girl, stephanie elise jennings walks into the store with a gun, demands money, gets the money and ends up taking off. >> you know her full name, middle name included so something tells me she didn't get away. >> she didn't get very far. tu
this is a letter we've been waiting for for quite some time. he's had trouble with the lingering. >> it says congratulations. >> and it's ironic the shirt he's wearing. the shirt says college. >> pleased to inform you of your acceptance into the life program. >> they said yes? >> they said yes. >> what do you say? >> yes! >> you can see how excited he is. he is pumped. he's going to college. >> you're going to be a college student next year....
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that does happen all the time. normally not to sites that are as high profile as rap genius, which in its field is very high- profile. >> the site did put out a statement saying they f---ed up. so they are sort of taking responsibility, but sort of not really. >> this is rap genius saying basically if everyone were operating on the same playing field, and that was the appropriate playing field, they would be doing better than everyone else. it's sort of like the steroids in baseball argument. i as a power hitter will might take steroids if no one else is, but since everyone else is, i have to just to keep the saying field level. that is essentially what the argument is. >> their goal is to annotate everything in the future. not just music, but they talk about poetry, wall street press releases. horowitz is famous for including rap lyrics in his own blog posts. does this reflect poorly on andreessen horowitz? >> we do not know how tightly they are involved in the everyday decision-making and the strategy. what's int
that does happen all the time. normally not to sites that are as high profile as rap genius, which in its field is very high- profile. >> the site did put out a statement saying they f---ed up. so they are sort of taking responsibility, but sort of not really. >> this is rap genius saying basically if everyone were operating on the same playing field, and that was the appropriate playing field, they would be doing better than everyone else. it's sort of like the steroids in baseball...
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taking time knowing that every time you serve, you know, every -- the sacrifice, you're going to be rewarded that you did it. >> right. >> because we are not going to always have our loved ones, but my heart goes out to people because, you know, sometimes it's difficult. >> i don't get to see my parents as much and i think exactly what you said, just reminding myself that, you know, we don't get these moments as often as we used to and, you know, you want to make sure they're special. not set too high an expectation because that can always be a little bit tough as well. >> yeah. >> how do you decide to write this latest book? >> well, sanjay, it seemed like i saw a lot of people, and myself included, we tend to -- it's easy to get stuck in life. and, you know, i never thought i would be a minister. my dad tried to get me to do it for 17 years. i can't get up in front of people. what am i going to say? i'm more quiet and reserved, but, you know, when he died, i stepped up and, you know, it's grown. so, there are gifts in us that we don't know that we have. but i said all those years, i'm not
taking time knowing that every time you serve, you know, every -- the sacrifice, you're going to be rewarded that you did it. >> right. >> because we are not going to always have our loved ones, but my heart goes out to people because, you know, sometimes it's difficult. >> i don't get to see my parents as much and i think exactly what you said, just reminding myself that, you know, we don't get these moments as often as we used to and, you know, you want to make sure they're...
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it's time to time the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. of. a roundup of the headlines this week. protests over the government's decision to pull out of a trade deal with the e.u. and violently in the ukrainian capital. tough sanctions or diplomatic action was agree the nuclear deal with iran is a breakthrough but they did. for on what made it possible meanwhile. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place it will make our partners in the region safer the obama administration's facing pressure from skeptics both at home and abroad if the deal comes under fire from washington and tel aviv. we would also call a halt to the damaging westminster policies of pushing so many people.
it's time to time the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. of. a roundup of the headlines this week. protests over the government's decision to pull out of a trade deal with the e.u. and violently in the ukrainian capital. tough sanctions or diplomatic action was agree the nuclear deal with iran is a breakthrough but they did. for on what made it possible meanwhile. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place it will make our...
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kennedy has handed over a dot ca to time life and henry luce has nine full time investigators on the ground in texas digging into o.b.j. for a december first issue so he's not just looking at being dumped from the ticket although j.f.k. tells evelyn. lincoln on the eve of leaving for doubtless that johnson will not be on the sixty four ticket but he's looking at prosecution and jail and he's a very proud and very ambitious man so his choices are clear become president or or complete ruins disease set up this plot you say that lee harvey oswald was not in the texas book depository why when i think i was in the bill that he was no he in the building but i think he's on the second floor i am not alleging that johnson in any way does this alone i think that he works on johnson was in those sections are right which is it's interesting because before the first bullet is shut johnson hits the deck we have photographic evidence that shows that dot johnson is on the floor of his car huddled around a walkie talkie before the first shot is fired then his secret service agent later lies to the w
kennedy has handed over a dot ca to time life and henry luce has nine full time investigators on the ground in texas digging into o.b.j. for a december first issue so he's not just looking at being dumped from the ticket although j.f.k. tells evelyn. lincoln on the eve of leaving for doubtless that johnson will not be on the sixty four ticket but he's looking at prosecution and jail and he's a very proud and very ambitious man so his choices are clear become president or or complete ruins...
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time to do something nice. the holidays can be an overwhelming time. you are expected to cook things you don't cook. there is buying gifts. wrapping gifts. a lot. to help you navigate this holiday season. i asked my aunt chippy to answer questions from viewers who were looking for guidance. our viewers have been sending in excellent, well thought out questions, and here's tonight's installment of dear aunt chippy. >> dear, aunt chippy. why are you such a miserable bitch? boring 23. >> i am a miserable bitch because i get letters from [ bleep ] like you. merry christmas, [ bleep ]. >> if you have a question for me, please e-mail me at dear aunt chippy. [ applause ] >> pope francis this morning was named "time" magazine's person of the year for 2030. unbelievable, how much crack does a mayor have to smoke to win person of the year. but there he is. that's the cover. and, you can read all about it in the dentist's office in three years. managing editor of time revealed the decision on the today show this morning. and called the pope a new voice of conscie
time to do something nice. the holidays can be an overwhelming time. you are expected to cook things you don't cook. there is buying gifts. wrapping gifts. a lot. to help you navigate this holiday season. i asked my aunt chippy to answer questions from viewers who were looking for guidance. our viewers have been sending in excellent, well thought out questions, and here's tonight's installment of dear aunt chippy. >> dear, aunt chippy. why are you such a miserable bitch? boring 23....
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workers or forcing full-time workers to go part time. this is not a small problem. it is not a marginal problem. it is a problem all over the country. you are talking millions of small businesses. 24% that areis simply not growing to stay under 50 employees, which means they are not hiring people. whone in america right now is struggling to find a job, small businesses provide 2/3 of all new jobs. small businesses are crying out that obamacare is killing them. unfortunately, the u.s. senate is not hearing their cries. for the millions of americans facing the threat of being forced into part-time work. unfortunately, the u.s. senate is not hearing their cries. for the millions of americans facing skyrocketing health care premiums and facing the reality and risk of losing their health insurance. the u.s. senate is not hearing their cry. and the people who are facing this are not the wealthy or the powerful or the millionaires and billionaires. they are the most vulnerable among us. there are young people who are being absolutely decimated
workers or forcing full-time workers to go part time. this is not a small problem. it is not a marginal problem. it is a problem all over the country. you are talking millions of small businesses. 24% that areis simply not growing to stay under 50 employees, which means they are not hiring people. whone in america right now is struggling to find a job, small businesses provide 2/3 of all new jobs. small businesses are crying out that obamacare is killing them. unfortunately, the u.s. senate is...
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timing is critical. if you get up at the same time every day you will keep that internal clock set, you won't have to hit the snooze button, use an alarm clock, you will get up. if you find you're creating sleep -- what happens, demand and expectation so we're exhausted and sleep in. typically do that on the weekend and reset that clock. when you get up at the same time every day and take a nap, you maintain that rhythm. take you a nap during the day to offset the sleep debt and not the rhythms. that nap can help sleep inertia. >> as long as you know what your proper nap is. has it ever happened you wake up from a nap and you felt worse than when you went to sleep? that's probably because you woke up at the wrong part of your sleep cycle. you weren't ready to be awake yet. it's important to time your naps properly. >> the issue here, is it the snooze button or the fact we're not getting enough sleep. >> we're not getting enough sleep so we tend to want to sleep in. the problem is when you're trying to ma
timing is critical. if you get up at the same time every day you will keep that internal clock set, you won't have to hit the snooze button, use an alarm clock, you will get up. if you find you're creating sleep -- what happens, demand and expectation so we're exhausted and sleep in. typically do that on the weekend and reset that clock. when you get up at the same time every day and take a nap, you maintain that rhythm. take you a nap during the day to offset the sleep debt and not the...
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time the world is watching. this time, you know, you've got people all over the world paying attention to this case now. so stephen king novels and bad teenage poetry aren't going to be enough for them to do this again. but at the same time, i guess it's -- i don't know. i guess if you've been hurt by something, there will always be some part of you that's wary of it, scared of it, that never completely trusts it. >> but one fact remains. three 8-year-old boys are dead. viciously murdered. their families devastated to this day. for them, their sons, there are no second chances. >> that has to be horrifying, to live through something like this, to lose your child, and then to come to this belief, that the police got the wrong guys. >> 18 years later, and i still don't know the truth. i don't feel like i know the truth. >> now the west memphis three, jason baldwin, jessie misskelley jr., and damien echols, are free men. after pleading guilty to first degree murder charges. it's a unique plea where they're able to
time the world is watching. this time, you know, you've got people all over the world paying attention to this case now. so stephen king novels and bad teenage poetry aren't going to be enough for them to do this again. but at the same time, i guess it's -- i don't know. i guess if you've been hurt by something, there will always be some part of you that's wary of it, scared of it, that never completely trusts it. >> but one fact remains. three 8-year-old boys are dead. viciously...
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care if bad guy says he only have so much time you have as much time as you need even if you take, a copy because they can make the numbers suggest any way they want with great credit they will work with you. if you are back to the same brand there is discounting there is atto least 2,000 maximum available adjustment of then there is the same amount of money to not beco but on the table. gerri: a great job as always. the a newly relead reporto say booster seats are getting safer.la how to go through thosehing options? we have our senior researcher at theenior at the institute for highway safetygh. >> what are the basics for the right if it?d o >> but gave up four it goes across the upper thig not across the tummy in the shoulder belt is at the center of the shoulder not up on the neckot. gerri: what were you looking for? you came up with me great information what did you look for?look >> we evaluate the seeds to make sure the of brewster'se guides up lap belts the best way to protect in a crash. not writing up and the shoulder belt sits squarely. gerri: i never would have known that
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life she had to be on time. that was a life long issue. she was not the most punks you'll of people. there are those who think it was a passive aggressive. it was one of the few things in their marriage she could control. but in any event all that changed once she became the vice president's wife. she also had causes she was involved with. she had been involved from an early age with disabled children, the washington children's hospital was something she was involved with. but in addition to that, she also had a vice presidential residence that had never been occupied before that had to be decorated. >> and they never got to it. >> two days -- what was it? a few days before richard nixon resigned, the vice president agreed to accompany his wife to the house that he by then knew they were never going to live in because if he didn't the press would have sensed that we're in the end game and he didn't want to give that away. >> he finally said no her betty we're never going to make it to that vice presidential hous
life she had to be on time. that was a life long issue. she was not the most punks you'll of people. there are those who think it was a passive aggressive. it was one of the few things in their marriage she could control. but in any event all that changed once she became the vice president's wife. she also had causes she was involved with. she had been involved from an early age with disabled children, the washington children's hospital was something she was involved with. but in addition to...
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. >> we're almost out of time. before asking one last western, i have a couple of housekeeping matters. i would like to remind you about chief of the national guard oh stop secondly, i would like to present our guest with the national press club coffee mug. >> i do not treat coffee. >> it can serve for other beverages. now when you are in the private sector, what is the first car you are going to buy? i think i am in the private sector. [laughter] [applause] i will only buy a gm car. i would check with my wife first. >> thank you. thank you for coming today. [applause] i would also like to thank our staff including our journalism institute for helping organize today's events. a reminder, you can find more information about the national press club including a transcript on our website at www.press.org. adjourned.we are >> in a few moments, our second season of first lady, we focus on edith roosevelt. theft and data security. after that, the national press club speech by jim president and ceo. the life and legacy of
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he ran for election 12 times and got reelected 12 times. [speaker not understood] a lot of it was because he knew everybody's name. so, thank you for that. you know, i do walking tours among other thing. a lot of people are asking me why are our young african-american brothers on the corner of [speaker not understood] selling crack or whatever. well, partially because of ban in the box. we go two blocks further and people are asking me why is twitter headquarters looking like jury ~ jurassick park [speaker not understood]. they ask mandela, they said, we thank you for dignifying the black man, but you edved apartheid. he said, i didn't dignify the black man. i dignified the white man. maybe we can apply this to twitter. >> thank you very much. next speaker. ~ [speaker not understood] >>> my name is eugene gordon, jr. the state challenges public ownership means of production, evidence confrontation [speaker not understood] imperialism followers, embracing managers of [speaker not understood] contest continuum [speaker not understood] for cla
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we've got the same long odds but this time a much smaller jackpot, just $15 million this time. any takers for that? nora, anthony, gayle? >> john blackstone thanks. >>> a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows more serious doubts about obamacare. only 16% of americans in the poll say the president's health care law will help them personally. the survey finds even -- even 37% of uninsured people believe they'll be hurt by the new law. republican strategist frank luntz with us. >> good morning. >> the website is improving. why so are so many skeptical? the website symbolic of greater challenges. the danger in politic is when you overpromise, underdeliver. i'm not going to argue with the president's intentions. my job as analyst is to see both sides. i can't see anything positive for the president right now. when you look at people signing up, they're older than expected less healthy than expected which means the cost for these people is going to be more than expected. we've seen that you can't necessarily keep your doctor. there are going to be more people who will face this. going
we've got the same long odds but this time a much smaller jackpot, just $15 million this time. any takers for that? nora, anthony, gayle? >> john blackstone thanks. >>> a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows more serious doubts about obamacare. only 16% of americans in the poll say the president's health care law will help them personally. the survey finds even -- even 37% of uninsured people believe they'll be hurt by the new law. republican strategist frank luntz with...
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so far i've been in jail over 20 times. from juvenile hall time as well. first time i was in juvenile hall was 12 years old. i have not been out a whole year since then. >> he once held a job as an ironworker but his criminal career is rooted in drug addiction. >> meth monster, a crankster gangster. when i get high, i go until the wheels fall off and i can't get high no more. addiction is like a sickness, it's an illness. i'm realizing i'm sick as hell. >> addiction has made it impossible for taylor to be a father to his five children. all of whom have different mothers. >> i'm a stay home dad, i cook, i clean and all that. i'm sitting here laying in the bed with them watching elmo on the laptop and i see my eyes, i start tearing up, i'll never leave them. i didn't want to. but i got bored. things get boring at home. being legit is boring. i know that sounds [ bleep ] terrible. but my idea of fun is running the streets. it gets me in here. that's saying that moments of pleasure, years of pain is true. i'm my own worst enemy. >> who wants a high tray? >> wh
so far i've been in jail over 20 times. from juvenile hall time as well. first time i was in juvenile hall was 12 years old. i have not been out a whole year since then. >> he once held a job as an ironworker but his criminal career is rooted in drug addiction. >> meth monster, a crankster gangster. when i get high, i go until the wheels fall off and i can't get high no more. addiction is like a sickness, it's an illness. i'm realizing i'm sick as hell. >> addiction has made...