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oh, hopkins. baa. he sheared the sheep. sheep. take your two fingers and move it up your arm like you're shearing sheep. sheep. sheep. sheep. shear the sheep. baa, baa. sheep. sign sheep. [moo] [clang, clang, clang, clang] cow. cow. make a y and put it up on the side of your forehead like a cow's little horn. can you sign cow? cow. that's a big cow. [moo] it's the cow's little horn. sign cow. [donkey braying] donkey. put your thumb on the side of your forehead and wave your whole hand like a donkey's ear. donkey. donkey. i like the donkey. hee-haw, hee-haw. she can sign donkey. sign donkey. [oink, oink, oink] pig. pig. put your hand under your chin and wave it like food dripping off a pig's chin. pig. pig. [oink, oink] show food on the pig's chin. [oink, oink] sign pig with us. [gobble, gobble] turkey. turkey. take your thumb and pointer at your chin pointing down, like the turkey's waddle. turkey. turkey. i see a turkey. turkey's waddle. turkeys. gobble, gobble, gobble. help rachel sign turkey. ♪ ♪ down on leah's farm there i
oh, hopkins. baa. he sheared the sheep. sheep. take your two fingers and move it up your arm like you're shearing sheep. sheep. sheep. sheep. shear the sheep. baa, baa. sheep. sign sheep. [moo] [clang, clang, clang, clang] cow. cow. make a y and put it up on the side of your forehead like a cow's little horn. can you sign cow? cow. that's a big cow. [moo] it's the cow's little horn. sign cow. [donkey braying] donkey. put your thumb on the side of your forehead and wave your whole hand like a...
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come join my friends alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah's first language is american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play ♪ come and play hi, there. it's good to see you again. oh! do we have a new friend? i'm rachel. it's nice to meet you. today we're going to learn signs to use with our friends, from new friends to our oldest friends. and i know that we'll have lots of help from alex, leah, and hopkins. hello. my name is leah. hi. my name is alex. my name is... sign "my." it's a flat hand on your chest. my. name. your first two fingers tap the top of your other two fingers. they make a shape like an x. sometimes you write your name by an x. name. my name is... then you can say or sign your name. my name is rachel. my name is andrew. my name is alli
come join my friends alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah's first language is american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play ♪ come and play hi, there. it's good to see you again. oh! do...
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alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play crayons. sign "colors" on your chin and then sign "write" just like you're writing. crayons. crayon. sign "colors" and "write." crayons. look at the color. sign "crayons." scissors. pretend your fingers are scissors. scissors. scissors. just like scissors. cut, cut, cut. can you sign "scissors"? paper. brush your palms like there's a paper between them. paper. paper. brush your palms together. paper. paper. let's sign "paper." [ laughing ] glue. finger spell it. g-l-u-e. glue. glue. finger spell. g-l-u-e. g-l-u-e. glue. pen. finger spell it. p-e-n. pen. pen. p-e-n. p-e-n. spell it. p-e-n. pencil. likeou're holding a pencil. h your lip and then wre. peil. pencil. touch your mouth, en write. pencil. sign
alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play crayons. sign "colors" on your chin and then sign "write" just like you're...
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that's why some students at johns hopkins university's whiting school of engineering have stepped in. the result? an ingenious convergence of the desire to save little lives with surprising off-the-shelf technology. scott broom has more. >> reporter: like a lot of technology obsessed young people before they were students here at johns hopkins university, they were video gamers. an unlikely recipe now for potentially saving young lives. as a teen, he had no idea the call of duty might lead to saving children left in hot cars. >> what this is a modified xbox. >> reporter: there it is, the prototype design designed to prove that the slightest motions by a sleeping child accidentally left in a car can be detected setting off alarms. >> we wanted to look into what it would take to really make that happen. >> reporter: he was part of a team of seniors at hopkins whiting school of engineering who solved the problem just before their graduation in may by doing what they know. >> this is my sister's game. i'm not that good at it. >> reporter: what they know is video games, particularly games
that's why some students at johns hopkins university's whiting school of engineering have stepped in. the result? an ingenious convergence of the desire to save little lives with surprising off-the-shelf technology. scott broom has more. >> reporter: like a lot of technology obsessed young people before they were students here at johns hopkins university, they were video gamers. an unlikely recipe now for potentially saving young lives. as a teen, he had no idea the call of duty might...
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that's your timesaver traffic. >>> johns hopkins back on top. the hospital is number one on u.s. news and world reports 2013-14 list of best hospitals. the return is a year after massachusetts general hospital edged out hopkins for the top spot on last year's honor roll list. hopkins has been number one since 1991 and the honor roll list includes 18 hospitals that are unusually competent across a range of specialties not just one or two categories. that according to a report. four other maryland hospitals made the list university of maryland medical center med star franklin and med star union memorial hospital. also shepherd at pratt hospital. >>> overweight boy scouts are banned from the jamboree. this year is expected to be the most physical chicago demanding and the organization -- physically demanding in the organization's historych theypublish height and weight requirements so the scouts could have a reason to work towards healthy goals. scouts with a body mass index of 40 or higher were not eligible to attend the gathering this year. >>> a cancer patient's plea for pizza le
that's your timesaver traffic. >>> johns hopkins back on top. the hospital is number one on u.s. news and world reports 2013-14 list of best hospitals. the return is a year after massachusetts general hospital edged out hopkins for the top spot on last year's honor roll list. hopkins has been number one since 1991 and the honor roll list includes 18 hospitals that are unusually competent across a range of specialties not just one or two categories. that according to a report. four...
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i'm paige hopkins. the defense in the trial of george zimmerman rested its case late yesterday. judge deborah nelson says she anticipates closing arguments starting today with deliberations beginning friday afternoon. nbc's sarah dallof is live for us outside the courthouse in sanford, florida. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paige. a lot of big developments yesterday, but the main headline, george zimmerman will not testify. >> the defense would call robert zimmerman sr., your honor. >> after four days of testimony, attorneys for george zimmerman who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder wrapped up their case with zimmerman's father. one last witness testifying the screams on the 911 call. >> i told them absolutely it's my son, george. >> i am asking your client questions. please, mr. west. >> reporter: it was a day sprinkled with heated exchanges between the defense and judge deborah nelson, specifically when the judge asked zimmerman if he would be taking the stand. >> i object to the court inquiring to mr. zimmerman about his decision whether to testify
i'm paige hopkins. the defense in the trial of george zimmerman rested its case late yesterday. judge deborah nelson says she anticipates closing arguments starting today with deliberations beginning friday afternoon. nbc's sarah dallof is live for us outside the courthouse in sanford, florida. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paige. a lot of big developments yesterday, but the main headline, george zimmerman will not testify. >> the defense would call robert...
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i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great weekend. >>> thank god that so many people's lives were saved. we mourn those who were lost and pray for those who are injured. >>> bay area congresswoman visits the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as crews begin moving the plane piece by piece and repairing the runway at sfo. >>> also the grandfather of a missing toddler in oakland wants to keep the focus on finding her separate charges. where the investigation is heading, we'll let you know this morning. >>> arrested for crimes he's supposed to be fighting. the charges against a san jose police officer and how his colleagues are reacting. >>> right now a live look outside, an early morning shot of your bay bridge out there.
i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great weekend. >>> thank god that so many people's lives were saved. we mourn those who were lost and pray for those who are injured. >>> bay area congresswoman visits the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as crews begin moving the plane piece by piece and repairing the runway at sfo. >>> also the grandfather of a missing toddler in oakland wants to keep the focus on finding her separate charges. where...
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this small town mere the border with maine, resident helen hopkins helen hopkins greffard questions the railroad's safety procedures. >> it is just unthinkable that there is only one train engineer or operator who is running this monster. how can there only be one? >> emergency crews have set up boons to capture oil that is contaminating the nearby chaudiere river. last month, the rail appears tankers spilled 3,400 gallons of tanker into a nearby field, there is the fourth train accident involving crude oil shipment ms. canada this year. the amount of crude oil traveling by rail in north america has increased from 9,500 cars in 2008 to more than 233,000 last year. that is because domestic oil production is booming, up 17 percent over the sairnl period, and there aren't enough pipelines to move all that oil to refineries. one proposal, the massive keystone xl pipeline would carry crude through six states to refineries on the gulf coast. >> but there is so much oil being extracted it won't reduce the hundreds of tank cars rolling through towns like glasgow, montana, every day, valvely cou
this small town mere the border with maine, resident helen hopkins helen hopkins greffard questions the railroad's safety procedures. >> it is just unthinkable that there is only one train engineer or operator who is running this monster. how can there only be one? >> emergency crews have set up boons to capture oil that is contaminating the nearby chaudiere river. last month, the rail appears tankers spilled 3,400 gallons of tanker into a nearby field, there is the fourth train...
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come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play act 1. wake up. awake, or wake up. hold your thumb and finger next to eyes then open them up. awake. wake up. awake. time to wake up. you try. good morning. sign good from your chin to your hand. good and morning. your arm is like the sun coming up. morning. good morning. good morning. sign good and morning. good morning. brush hair. just like you're holding a brush and brushing your hair. brush hair. brush hair. just like you're brushing your hair. brush your hair. comb hair. shape your hand like a comb and comb your hair. comb hair. comb hair. comb your hair. comb your hair. brush teeth. your finger is the toothbrush, then brush your teeth. brush teeth. brush teeth. brush, brush,
come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play act 1. wake up. awake, or wake up. hold your thumb and finger next to eyes then open them...
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that's why some students at johns hopkins university's whiting school of engineering have stepped in. the result is an inconveniencuous convergence of the desire to save little lives with some surprising off-the- shelf technology. scott broom is going to tell us all about it. >> reporter: like a lot of technology obsessed young people before they were students here at johns hopkins university, they were video gamers. an unlikely recipe now for potentially saving young lives. as a teen, he had no idea the prototype design to prove that the slightest movement by a child left in a car can be detected by setting off alarms. he was part of a team of seniors at hopkins whiting school of engineering who solved the problem just before their graduation in may by doing what they know. >> this is my sister's game. aim not that good at it. >> reporter: what they know is video games, particularly games run by microsoft's xbox 360 kinect device, a $250 off-the- shelf system using motion detect technology to turn your entire body into a game controller. >> basically it's detecting my body, take the
that's why some students at johns hopkins university's whiting school of engineering have stepped in. the result is an inconveniencuous convergence of the desire to save little lives with some surprising off-the- shelf technology. scott broom is going to tell us all about it. >> reporter: like a lot of technology obsessed young people before they were students here at johns hopkins university, they were video gamers. an unlikely recipe now for potentially saving young lives. as a teen, he...
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senator barbara mikulski and johns hopkins officials put a spotlight on how sequestration is affecting research and jobs. she says 78 supports more than 18,000 jobs in maryland, nationally supporting 300,000 scientists at many institutions. the senator says the research cuts along with flat funding makes it difficult for researchers to get funding for their work and to hire staff. >> right now, our goal is to fund nih so it is not the new normal and support the president and his remark. >> spending cuts means 650,000 defense employees will be furloughed, and that includes the maryland national guard. >> maryland has over 834
senator barbara mikulski and johns hopkins officials put a spotlight on how sequestration is affecting research and jobs. she says 78 supports more than 18,000 jobs in maryland, nationally supporting 300,000 scientists at many institutions. the senator says the research cuts along with flat funding makes it difficult for researchers to get funding for their work and to hire staff. >> right now, our goal is to fund nih so it is not the new normal and support the president and his remark....
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come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play [train whistle] ♪ choo, choo, choo, choo ♪ ♪ whoo, hoo, whoo, hoo ♪ ♪ here it comes, all aboard ♪ ♪ let's get on the zoo train ♪ ♪ choo, choo, choo, choo ♪ ♪ whoo, hoo, whoo, hoo ♪ ♪ here it comes, all aboard ♪ ♪ let's get on the zoo train ♪ ♪ what do you do when you go to the zoo? ♪ ♪ you watch all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too ♪ i do, i do ♪ watch all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too first stop: watch the animals. use your pinky to show the rhino's horn. rhinoceros. rhinoceros! cool rhinoceros. rhinoceros. it's your turn. cross your arms like the bat's wings. bat.
come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play [train whistle] ♪ choo, choo, choo, choo ♪ ♪ whoo, hoo, whoo, hoo ♪ ♪ here it...
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here from johns hopkins on how the sequester will impact medical research. >>> your bank is ways to charge you money. fees for your mobile app could become the norm. banks are experiments with ways to build charges into app features. many banks are hesitant to be the first to use the fees fearing that you will switch to a competitor. >> then why do this then. well, we have a consumer alert. some apps that who normally cost you money is free. apple is giving away a hand full of apps and games, leading to the fifth birthday. a new feature is making it easier for you to facebook stalk people. the social media site rolled out graph search and making it easier to find photos. critics say facebook says nothing you label as private will turn up in the search results. >> by now you've seen the wreckage left when that jet airliner crashed in san francisco. many may owe their lives to the fact they followed simple safety rules. karin caifa has more. >> reporter: frequent flyers may often settle in, buckle up and tune out the safety instructions but that can right best preparations for an accident li
here from johns hopkins on how the sequester will impact medical research. >>> your bank is ways to charge you money. fees for your mobile app could become the norm. banks are experiments with ways to build charges into app features. many banks are hesitant to be the first to use the fees fearing that you will switch to a competitor. >> then why do this then. well, we have a consumer alert. some apps that who normally cost you money is free. apple is giving away a hand full of...
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. >> mcfarland: here at the johns hopkins university school of medicine, dr. adrian dobs is professor of medicine and oncology. >> the kind of hormones that people are most familiar with, here's an example, is a thyroid hormone. thyroid hormone is made in the thyroid gland. thyroid gland sits in the neck. and that thyroid hormone comes out of the thyroid gland, circulates throughout the body through the blood, and has multiple effects on the heart, on the skin. >> hormones are protein messengers. the way that people communicate through speech, hormones-- organs within the human body communicate with each other through these protein messengers. >> hi, dr. miner, how you doing? >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> good, good. >> good. >> mcfarland: dr. martin miner is associate clinical professor of family medicine and urology at the warren alpert school of medicine, brown university, and co-director of the men's health center at the miriam hospital in providence, rhode island. >> all hormones originate from cholesterol, which is interesting because we think of ch
. >> mcfarland: here at the johns hopkins university school of medicine, dr. adrian dobs is professor of medicine and oncology. >> the kind of hormones that people are most familiar with, here's an example, is a thyroid hormone. thyroid hormone is made in the thyroid gland. thyroid gland sits in the neck. and that thyroid hormone comes out of the thyroid gland, circulates throughout the body through the blood, and has multiple effects on the heart, on the skin. >> hormones are...
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you gotta do it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: "red 2," you got anthony hopkins in this one. >> anthony hopkins. >> jimmy: come on, that guy's unbelievable. >> catherine zeta-jones -- well, anthony hopkins, i was so star struck, i was hopping around like a little kid. he was so -- i mean, that is a movie star. he is a movie star. >> jimmy: but you are a movie star. you looking at each other -- melted the celluloids. >> who thinks that? i don't think that about -- >> jimmy: i know you don't think that about yourself, but he is -- >> i think i'm just a lucky guy. anthony hopkins. >> jimmy: and you got -- who else is in the movie? >> catherine zeta-jones. >> jimmy: catherine zeta-jones. >> mary-louise parker. >> jimmy: mary-louise parker. >> john malkovich -- funny as can be. cracks me up. >> jimmy: she tells a story that -- said that there was a bee bothering her on set and that you pulled out your prop gun from the movie, and you shot the bee out of the air. >> i didn't kill the bee. >> jimmy: no, of course -- no. [ laughter ] peta, if you're watching. >> i winged it. >> jimmy: you threatened it
you gotta do it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: "red 2," you got anthony hopkins in this one. >> anthony hopkins. >> jimmy: come on, that guy's unbelievable. >> catherine zeta-jones -- well, anthony hopkins, i was so star struck, i was hopping around like a little kid. he was so -- i mean, that is a movie star. he is a movie star. >> jimmy: but you are a movie star. you looking at each other -- melted the celluloids. >> who thinks that? i don't think that...
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and vali nasr, from johns hopkins university. what is the thrust of the book and i will use the television familiar form of first name. vali. llewellyn, too. >> the main argument of the book is where focusing on problems of crises, front.budget domestic agenda by the president. we have decided as we focus at home we're going to reduce our attention on the war. --is is the most obvious where in the case of the middle east where, as it turns out, there is a need for greater american attention and global leadership because of the arab spring. we are at an interesting time in our global presence, where the signal we are sending to the world is that we do not want to lead frontally. we do not want to be the one that comes in and shows the direction and global challenges. we actually actively would like to reduce the importance of the middle east in our global thinking and reduce its importance in global politics. >> that is a bad thing. >> largely because i do not think the world is ready for the united states unilaterally deciding to
and vali nasr, from johns hopkins university. what is the thrust of the book and i will use the television familiar form of first name. vali. llewellyn, too. >> the main argument of the book is where focusing on problems of crises, front.budget domestic agenda by the president. we have decided as we focus at home we're going to reduce our attention on the war. --is is the most obvious where in the case of the middle east where, as it turns out, there is a need for greater american...
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. >>> time now to get the latest in sports from paige hopkins. >> good morning. former nba star scottie pippen is being sued for $4 million over an altercation with an autograph seeker last month. pippen was questioned by police, but no charges were filed. >>> an nhl star walks away from $77 million. that's right. >> get out of here. walked away? >> sure did. new jersey devils forward i'lya kovalchuk walked away to retire because he wants to spend more time with his family. >>> and derek jeter returned to it the majors and hit a slow roller to third base for his first hit. he left early with tightness in his leg muscle. >>> and team usa went on an early lead in the women's world cup in softball. go, girls. >>> at the tour de france, about 20 riders were involved in a crash just behind the race leaders. there were some serious injuries, including one broken shoulder. >>> and nfl hall of famer began a 213-mile trek from buffalo bills stadium to canton, ohio, home of the hall of fame. it's all to benefit people who need prosthetic legs and other expensive treatments
. >>> time now to get the latest in sports from paige hopkins. >> good morning. former nba star scottie pippen is being sued for $4 million over an altercation with an autograph seeker last month. pippen was questioned by police, but no charges were filed. >>> an nhl star walks away from $77 million. that's right. >> get out of here. walked away? >> sure did. new jersey devils forward i'lya kovalchuk walked away to retire because he wants to spend more time...
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hopkins legendary fdr and a grinnell graduate. you know, we probably don't have the same politics but i add my for the political style and it's a compelling life. probably next for me i haven't had a chance to read the book "act of congress," previews have been pretty compelling. and i think that is going to be an interesting case study. when you're reading devotee of all the characters coming you know barney frank and you know senator dodd and some of the legislators, it's interesting to get that perspective and some of the staff. and then there's a book that i just ordered pond james byrnes who was a legendary south carolina public. actually, john martin in politico put this on the radar and said you're going to love this book. he was very nearly vice president instead of truman 44 continued to play an extraordinary role in politics and then became one of the architects and the south and then working with harry hopkins in 1940 and this book about the 1940 nomination of fdr which was pretty unique political work that felt i like
hopkins legendary fdr and a grinnell graduate. you know, we probably don't have the same politics but i add my for the political style and it's a compelling life. probably next for me i haven't had a chance to read the book "act of congress," previews have been pretty compelling. and i think that is going to be an interesting case study. when you're reading devotee of all the characters coming you know barney frank and you know senator dodd and some of the legislators, it's...
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come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play places i go in my neighborhood. playground. sign "play" pinkie and thumb, and show the ground. playground. playground. sign "play" and show the ground. oh, playground. rollerskate. your two fingers are the front wheels skating. and this is the sign for in-line skates. rollerskate. rollerskate. nice skating. sign rollerskate. picnic. rub your hands together like you're excited to have a picnic. picnic. picnic. brush your hands together. picnic time. sign picnic. kite. this hand is the string and the other is the kite waving in the wind. kite. kite. like a kite flying. fly a kite. sign kite. swing. your two fingers swing on the other two. swing. swing. swing your fingers. swing. let'
come join my friends, alex, leah, and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play places i go in my neighborhood. playground. sign "play" pinkie and thumb, and...
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come join my friends, alex and leah and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play my great backyard is the great outdoors. yard. backyard. sign "back" and show the space of the yard. backyard. backyard. backyard. they're playing in their yard. now, sign with rachel. uh, leah... (laughs) explore. explore. just like you're looking and looking through a telescope. you can use one hand or two. explore. explore. what did they find? she's exploring. explore. tent. your index finger and pinky show the shape of a tent, and this is "camping." it's almost the same as tent. tent. tent. sign tent. tent. she's in a tent. tent. trail. show the sign for trail, or the path. trail. trail. sign trail. walking down the trail. there's the trail
come join my friends, alex and leah and hopkins, for signing time! leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time--signing time! ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time! with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play my great backyard is the great outdoors. yard. backyard. sign "back" and...
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anthony hopkins and catherine zeta-jones, who plays a classy assassin. >> hello, frank. i've missed you. how are things? >> yeah. frank, how are things? >> reporter: i sat down with dame helen mirren and sir anthony hopkins, two of hollywood's most distinguished actors. they were last together in 2012's biopic "hitchcock." but playing "red" is altogether different. what drew you to this role? and how do you prepare to be an assassin? >> i've never done it before. that's the fun of being an actress. you get asked to do stuff you've never done before. >> why did i just get a contract to kill you? >> reporter: far from traditional superheros, these seasoned actors prove there's no age limit for a license to kill. you actually, as an assassin, you didn't want to kill anybody. >> as victoria, i kept saying, i don't want to kill anyone. just disable the man. make it clear i'm not killing people. >> reporter: hopkins plays a mad nuclear scientist, released from an asylum after 32 years in isolation. >> anyway you can tell us where the bomb is? >> i invented it. >> reporter: tha
anthony hopkins and catherine zeta-jones, who plays a classy assassin. >> hello, frank. i've missed you. how are things? >> yeah. frank, how are things? >> reporter: i sat down with dame helen mirren and sir anthony hopkins, two of hollywood's most distinguished actors. they were last together in 2012's biopic "hitchcock." but playing "red" is altogether different. what drew you to this role? and how do you prepare to be an assassin? >> i've never...
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alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play grow. your hand grows out of your other hand like a plant growing out of the ground. grow. grow. a plant growing. sign "grow." garden. show plants growing in a lot of places and show the area. you can show a flower garden... or a vegetable garden... or a garden full of plants. garden. garden. a garden. lots of plants growing. sign "garden." everyday. make an "a" and slide your knuckles across your cheek a few times. everyday. everyday. brush an "a" down your cheek. everyday. sign "everyday." ♪ a garden can be the whole backyard ♪ ♪ a garden can be in a cup ♪ flowers and insects, water and sunshine ♪ ♪ a garden is fun to watch ♪ a garden can be a forest of trees ♪ ♪ a garden of flowers
alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah uses american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us. ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play grow. your hand grows out of your other hand like a plant growing out of the ground. grow. grow. a...
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we have some new actors in the film. >> catherine zeta-jones, anthony hopkins. >> anthony hopkins. they are all very funny. they have great timing. it was as if no time passed between 2010 and this one. it was like we just worked with everyone just last week. >> one of the rare movies that sounds like it's not only funny to watch. >> if unto do. >> i'm going to throw to a couple of your cast members. give me the first description in your mind. helen mirren. >> helen mirren, sexy with a gun. >> catherine zeta-jones. >> great kisser. >> marie louise parker. >> a great kisser. >> john malkovich? >> john malkovich -- >> don't say great kisser. >> possible borderline psychotic. but very funny. he makes me laugh so hard. >> and finally, your baby, mabel. you told me last time -- do you sing to her? >> i do. >> are you singing the song from "the wizard of oz"? >> no. we have new songs now. we moved on to -- "the itsy bitsy spider." >> that's a good one. and bruce willis, "red 2." great to see you. >>> coming up, a live performance from the cast of the hot musical "teen beach ♪ >>> if yo
we have some new actors in the film. >> catherine zeta-jones, anthony hopkins. >> anthony hopkins. they are all very funny. they have great timing. it was as if no time passed between 2010 and this one. it was like we just worked with everyone just last week. >> one of the rare movies that sounds like it's not only funny to watch. >> if unto do. >> i'm going to throw to a couple of your cast members. give me the first description in your mind. helen mirren....
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as we all know, johns hopkins is so important to baltimore. and the national institutes ever health supports 18,000 maryland jobs. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: mike, thank you. there are also fears that young scientists could go to other countries to find work. and institutions could not withstand years of cuts. >>> well, bob is here. we're talking about the weather a little bit. a little -- can we say a little relief out there? >> temperature-wise, not bad. dew points down as well. really, not a bad july day at all. still a little on the humid side. a few pop-up showers. most of us will stay dry tonight. 84 now. the dew point has dropped to 65. earlier today, it was around 70, 71. west wind at 8. barometer holding steady. come back and take a look at tuesday and a chance of more of tuesday and a chance of more of these scattered showers could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow.
as we all know, johns hopkins is so important to baltimore. and the national institutes ever health supports 18,000 maryland jobs. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: mike, thank you. there are also fears that young scientists could go to other countries to find work. and institutions could not withstand years of cuts. >>> well, bob is here. we're talking about the weather a little bit. a little -- can we say a little relief out there? >>...
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and he want to thank katie and anna and mary hopkins for all the work they did to make that a reality. and lastly, i see that this saturday at 10:00 we're going to dedicate sue bareman park so i want to say it's an appropriate recognition of a woman who gave to the planning commission and many others and the board of supervisors but 10:00 saturday we'll be dedicating that facility. that concludes my report. >> is there any public comment under the president's report. seeing none. we're on the general manager's report. >> good morning commissioners. i have items for you today. i want to wish you a happy park and recreation month. it's national park and recreation month. the board passed a resolution declaring the month of july of recreations and park of san francisco. i want to highlight events from the month. at the board of supervisors hearing that that resolution was passed the board recognized 47 teachers that participated in this stewart program. we were thrilled to present these educator with certified of an appreciation and thank them for their great work. our volunteer division
and he want to thank katie and anna and mary hopkins for all the work they did to make that a reality. and lastly, i see that this saturday at 10:00 we're going to dedicate sue bareman park so i want to say it's an appropriate recognition of a woman who gave to the planning commission and many others and the board of supervisors but 10:00 saturday we'll be dedicating that facility. that concludes my report. >> is there any public comment under the president's report. seeing none. we're on...
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the mark hopkins has rooms for $259 a 20% reduction. these rates offered through thursday. you must prove you were delayed by the crash or related to a crash victim. many delayed passengers missed their connections to a cruise ship or a tour. skpf he tells us cruise operateors are under no obligation to compensate passenger who's miss a tour saying travel insurance is the only way to get compensation in that situation. >> this women take months and years to sort out. >> let's take a chance to turn our heads arks tension, i can't think right now. to spens the weather situation. >> yes. sandhya patel tracking it for use we have a typical summer day in the bay area. 30-degree spread between coast. it's, yeah. 62 the high so far. 92 in livermore, tomorrow, bumping up temperatures a couple degrees inland. so those numbers coming up into mid-90s inland. you can see it's socked in along the coastline. overcast skies still, and as we look at the view from our east bay hills camera it's a brighter view. san francisco, 63 now. it's 77 degrees in san jose. from mount tam cam, you can
the mark hopkins has rooms for $259 a 20% reduction. these rates offered through thursday. you must prove you were delayed by the crash or related to a crash victim. many delayed passengers missed their connections to a cruise ship or a tour. skpf he tells us cruise operateors are under no obligation to compensate passenger who's miss a tour saying travel insurance is the only way to get compensation in that situation. >> this women take months and years to sort out. >> let's take a...
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doctors at hopkins will have $38 million left for research and funding has been slashed to 2500 other institutions as well. i don't know what the heck these people are thinking in washington. >> reporter: hih supports jobs in maryland. the senator says researchers will have to look elsewhere for work. linda so, abc2 news. >>> top egyptian officials are defending the actions of police and soldier whose clashed with protesters killing 51 people. 400 others were killed. the military and police fired when demonstrators took a break from morning prayer. interior ministry spokesperson says the forces were under attack. >>> there is new information on the train derailment in quebec. 13 bodies have been recovered, 50 people remain missing. authority say the death toll will rise all but one of the trains 73 cars, were carrying oil. when it came loose it sped downhill. five tankers exploded. the blast destroyed 30 buildings including a bar filled with people. >>> great video of a large water spout in the safety harbor near tampa. no reports of damage right now. the national weather service says
doctors at hopkins will have $38 million left for research and funding has been slashed to 2500 other institutions as well. i don't know what the heck these people are thinking in washington. >> reporter: hih supports jobs in maryland. the senator says researchers will have to look elsewhere for work. linda so, abc2 news. >>> top egyptian officials are defending the actions of police and soldier whose clashed with protesters killing 51 people. 400 others were killed. the military...
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intellectuals.and we are joined by vali nasr, the dean of the school of advanced national studies at johns hopkins university, again a big force. they both have written books that are worth reading.amitai etzioni's is "hot spots: american foreign- policy in a post human rights spot of thethe hot moment is "the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat," five vali nasr. but first i would like to do a shout out to our friends at the american guesthouse in washington. it is a delectable place to stay. comfortable beds, lovely rooms, old-fashioned furnishings, and really superb service. guesthouse is a better title than bed-and-breakfast i stay there when i have to and we put our guests there because it is a very special address in washington and very central at 2005 columbia road.check it out on the web, american guesthouse in washington, or send them an e-mail at info@americanguesthouse.com.i will be back with our guests and i will be joined by linda gasparello. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university now, your.and program. nationally syndica
intellectuals.and we are joined by vali nasr, the dean of the school of advanced national studies at johns hopkins university, again a big force. they both have written books that are worth reading.amitai etzioni's is "hot spots: american foreign- policy in a post human rights spot of thethe hot moment is "the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat," five vali nasr. but first i would like to do a shout out to our friends at the american guesthouse in washington....
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come join my friends alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah's first language is american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪
come join my friends alex, leah, and hopkins for "signing time!" leah's first language is american sign language. we'll teach you some. come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪
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intellectuals.and we are joined by vali nasr, the dean of the school of advanced national studies at johns hopkins university, again a big force. they both have written books that are worth reading.amitai etzioni's is "hot spots: american foreign- policy in a post human rights spot of thethe hot moment is "the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat," five vali nasr. but first i would like to do a shout out to our friends at the american guesthouse in washington. it is a delectable place to stay. comfortable beds, lovely rooms, old-fashioned furnishings, and really superb service. guesthouse is a better title than bed-and-breakfast. i stay there when i have to and we put our guests there because it is a very special address in washington and very central at 2005 columbia road.check it out on the web, american guesthouse in washington, or send them an e-mail at info@americanguesthouse.com.i will be back with our guests and i will be joined by linda gasparello. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university now, your.and program. nationally syndic
intellectuals.and we are joined by vali nasr, the dean of the school of advanced national studies at johns hopkins university, again a big force. they both have written books that are worth reading.amitai etzioni's is "hot spots: american foreign- policy in a post human rights spot of thethe hot moment is "the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat," five vali nasr. but first i would like to do a shout out to our friends at the american guesthouse in washington....
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anthony hopkins. what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on this, see me later. individuals have a profound inability to really appreciate -- they are extremely callous. let me give you my interpretation of how to understand this. do you feel any remorse for what you have done? almost everyone, right? at least on television. how many of you -- you look at the defendant and sometimes the defendant does not have a good answer to that question. how many of you can solve this equation? now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we ca
anthony hopkins. what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on this, see me later. individuals have a profound inability to really appreciate -- they are extremely callous. let me give you my interpretation of...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- from "red 2," anthony hopkins. from "inside amy schumer," comedian amy schumer. the music of robert randolph and the family band. and "woulda, coulda, shoulda." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. welcome to "the tonight show." here's some -- here's some good news.
tonight, jay welcomes -- from "red 2," anthony hopkins. from "inside amy schumer," comedian amy schumer. the music of robert randolph and the family band. and "woulda, coulda, shoulda." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. welcome to "the tonight show." here's some -- here's some good news.
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winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and land scales on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, local life, cultural crew sures. viking cruises, exploring the world in comfort. "rick steves' europe" is made possible by generous support from... over 250 cities in 40 countries. including one you'll never forget. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. this program is brought to you in part by bread for the world -- an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. hi, i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're in a city that for centuries has been a magnet for world travelers -- we're in eternally e
winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through...
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winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and land scales on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, local life, cultural crew sures. viking cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's wednesdada july 17th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. authorities in panama have seized a north korean cargo ship they suspect was carrying components for a missile system. the crew of the freig w
winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through...
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winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and land scales on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, local life, cultural crew sures. viking cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> this time on spark -- the san francisco ballet turns 75, and celebrates with an ambitious festival of world premiere dances by cutting edge choreographers. >> go! >> narrator: behind the scenes with mark morris, margaret jenkins, christopher wheeldon, and their composers and designers as they create the ballets of the future. >> stop! >> san francisco ballet has very intelligently and, i think, correctly commissioned n
winner, boston's mass general and one year after being knocked out of the top stop, baltimore's john hopkins hospital is number one again, but, you know, i don't think you can go wrong with any of those. >> you're right, bill. for more, log on nbr.com. >>> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for this july -- what is it? >> the 16th. >> i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffith have a good night. >>> sailing through...
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police found the father of the boy at johns hopkins where his son is recovering this morning. the case is in the hands of amtrak. >>> and new details about the deadly ocean city plane crash. the ntsb's report shows the plane was intact when it hit the ocean last month. officials believe the plane fractured upon impact and investigators hope to recomfort video from the camera in the rear cockpit to determine what went wrong. a second ntsb report will be released once the investigation is complete. >>> 4:37. harford county executive david craig is rung for governor and is sek-- running for governor and is expected to announce his running mate today who has been a member of the house of delegates since 2003 representing the district on the eastern shore. >>> annapolis is getting a new police chief. kevin davis takes over and his reputation suffered from his association with the previous county executive john leopold who resigned after pleading guilty to misconduct in office. >>> giant and the maryland food bank will bring hot meals to children as part of a program to ensure that
police found the father of the boy at johns hopkins where his son is recovering this morning. the case is in the hands of amtrak. >>> and new details about the deadly ocean city plane crash. the ntsb's report shows the plane was intact when it hit the ocean last month. officials believe the plane fractured upon impact and investigators hope to recomfort video from the camera in the rear cockpit to determine what went wrong. a second ntsb report will be released once the investigation...
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. >> reporter: director of the anxiety disorders clinic at johns hopkins hospital says fear of bridges is very common, especially here in maryland, because of the bay bridge. >> there's a sharp turn. it's really long. it's very open. it can sway if it gets windy. >> but a fear of falling? is it a fear of something that's going to happen to them? >> usually people are afraid they will pass out or have a heart attack or become incapacitated while crossing the bridge and get in a crash. >> what about when people say this is really no big deal? >> it's certainly not minor in the individual. when you are having a panic attack, the general feeling is that you're about to die. >> reporter: this baltimore county woman who wants to remain anonymous grew up without a fear of driving across the bay bridge. but after having children, those routine trips took a dramatic turn. >> i started having panic attacks when i drove over the bridge. >> what would happen to you? what do you mean panic attacks? >> just feeling dizzy, light- headed, anxious. i don't have to worry about just myself. i have these
. >> reporter: director of the anxiety disorders clinic at johns hopkins hospital says fear of bridges is very common, especially here in maryland, because of the bay bridge. >> there's a sharp turn. it's really long. it's very open. it can sway if it gets windy. >> but a fear of falling? is it a fear of something that's going to happen to them? >> usually people are afraid they will pass out or have a heart attack or become incapacitated while crossing the bridge and...
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community section and in new york we cross to max abrams he is a terrorism expert and fellow at the johns hopkins university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it john in washington you first give me a cost benefit analysis over the last twelve years what's the balance what's the ledger say. so most of all costs the defense budgets and every other kind of budget in washington has ballooned to you know unprecedented degrees the costs of the war and wars in afghanistan and iraq some estimates when that when all the peyser do it might end up being something like four or five trillion dollars and it hasn't benefited us in terms of security because. you know the reasons that we were attacked on nine eleven remain and actually have been exacerbated we still peppered the entire middle east with military installations and bases we still prop up autocratic dictatorships that terrorists us apostates we still support israel overwhelmingly over the palestinians even as it carries out illegal activities in the occupied territorie
community section and in new york we cross to max abrams he is a terrorism expert and fellow at the johns hopkins university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it john in washington you first give me a cost benefit analysis over the last twelve years what's the balance what's the ledger say. so most of all costs the defense budgets and every other kind of budget in washington has ballooned to you know unprecedented...