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there are outhouses like right next door. >> i found out, when i moved to my current house, my house had been moved from the reservoir site at holly park to where it was. there was a woman, this was 20 years allege, who had seen the move. she was a kid. she described it coming on a wagon, pulled by a mule. it was basically being breaked by the mule. because it was coming down a hill. and that was just information in my neighborhood from a woman who had lived there for a long time as a kid. and the time is getting further and further away from when these existed. but i think the best thing is humans. and maybe tchutch societies that have senior members. >> yeah. no, if you go to almost -- almost all of our members -- we're a nonprofit organization. so we have a whole membership program. almost all of our members are these kind of people you're talking about. people who grew up in the city, are getting on in years and have these memories. they point us to a lot of other people, people that maybe aren't on the internet who live in their neighborhood. we interview them. if you go to outs
there are outhouses like right next door. >> i found out, when i moved to my current house, my house had been moved from the reservoir site at holly park to where it was. there was a woman, this was 20 years allege, who had seen the move. she was a kid. she described it coming on a wagon, pulled by a mule. it was basically being breaked by the mule. because it was coming down a hill. and that was just information in my neighborhood from a woman who had lived there for a long time as a...
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and i found it because i thought it was a goerd. i saw the back side of it and it still had scalp on it and i thought, oh, a whole goerd. i reached down and picked it up and turned it around and had this face looking at me, which is a very odd thing. maybe i need a ceremony. these routes that i am following have led me all over the place. the one i am about to tell you about didn't actually occur in house of rain. house of rain was getting too large, too many stories, but i was looking at how shells get traded. there are shell trade routes all over the southwest. shell was a primary material for making jewelry, for using in burials, and you had to walk 600 miles to get it, down to the sea of cortez, the water that's in between baja and the main land of mexico. and i tracked routes all the way down to the border over years and then across the mexican border into sonora and then it a place called penacate and then a dune, 5,000 square miles of sand dunes, a beautiful landscape, but no water out there. but pottery, broken pottery all o
and i found it because i thought it was a goerd. i saw the back side of it and it still had scalp on it and i thought, oh, a whole goerd. i reached down and picked it up and turned it around and had this face looking at me, which is a very odd thing. maybe i need a ceremony. these routes that i am following have led me all over the place. the one i am about to tell you about didn't actually occur in house of rain. house of rain was getting too large, too many stories, but i was looking at how...
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and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was it was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adjusted to i think what reality is a lot better than new york city and new york city seems to me the most detached from reality place in the country you recently sent an email that we posted on our site the dangers of a falco presidency tell us how is obama felt president and what are those dangers which you refer to what i meant to say was obama's a smaller part of what's a larger failure right which is a failure of the united states economic model in the in and essentially the united states empire but what i actually think is good about obama's failure is that if john mccain for example had been elected president no one would have had the hope right and optimism that people had with obama so someone like me who's an independent that voted for obama his my my hopes and ideas that can perhaps compete completely b
and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was it was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adjusted to i think what reality is a lot better than new york city and new york city seems to me the most detached from reality place in the country you recently sent an email that we posted on our site the dangers of a...
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and i found myself not stuttering. not having anxiety attacks when i was portraying another soul, another being. i found comfort in that. i think many actors do playing someone other than theltses. -- themselves. so that segued into more roles. eventually i would go back and be a director. i was fascinated with the lenses and camera. not realizing i had that beauty. they were responding to my body. there was the women's movement. the sexual revolution. woodstock, body painting and short skirts. the whole thing. you were wrapped up in that. i could see that i'm not experienced but they want me for my body. so how do i use that as commodity to make money, maintain respect, and move forward, if at all. tavis: you said a couple of things i want to go back and pick up on. >> oh, good. tavis: one of them is this. one of them is recently on this program, we had the iconic comedian carol burnett. she has a new minimum worry out as well. she said to me -- a new memoir out as well. she said she does not believe that a variety sho
and i found myself not stuttering. not having anxiety attacks when i was portraying another soul, another being. i found comfort in that. i think many actors do playing someone other than theltses. -- themselves. so that segued into more roles. eventually i would go back and be a director. i was fascinated with the lenses and camera. not realizing i had that beauty. they were responding to my body. there was the women's movement. the sexual revolution. woodstock, body painting and short skirts....
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didn't have enough evidence to look at that really closely and when i did start looking at it closely i found it absolutely fascinating and gripping and it was the story i wanted to tell the city was in a terrible state of panic the bolsheviks were basically taking everything they could out of your culture and work that was worth anything because it was the center of the mining industry so it was gold semi precious minerals and they wanted to get that all out before the city fell so in terms of taking the imperial family there what do you think the saw for example must've felt when he knew they were going to catch the culture in vogue had a large factory and industrial population a very heavily politicized workers who were very loyal bolsheviks and the sars heart sank when he was told that he was going to be taken there he said i would go anywhere but if you catch him but because the people there are so against me. once the family arrived in a pattern back they lived in increasingly horrible circumstances they were actually told the minute they arrived you are now entering a prison regime and
didn't have enough evidence to look at that really closely and when i did start looking at it closely i found it absolutely fascinating and gripping and it was the story i wanted to tell the city was in a terrible state of panic the bolsheviks were basically taking everything they could out of your culture and work that was worth anything because it was the center of the mining industry so it was gold semi precious minerals and they wanted to get that all out before the city fell so in terms of...
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out. >> how i found out is how i found out. >> larry: the cell phone thing. >> right. found out from the cell phone. i don't know if what she said is different. in any event, it doesn't matter. i'm -- >> larry: yeah. >> i really believe it's important to be honest. but, you know, that's what these books are about. >> larry: do you deal with trust now in john? >> you know, it's still -- it is still hard. you know. but i don't have the same need to trust him at the same level. i mean, he has his own life now, which he's entitled to. and it has boundaries. and i don't have to know, you know, in the same way that i wife knows. >> larry: we'll be right back. the book is terrific. the afterword, lots more to talk about, other than this. elizabeth edwards, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life adversities. the book is "resilience. "we'll be right back. (announcer) feeling back pain? dr. scholl's back pain relief orthotics with shockguard technology give you immediate relief that lasts all day long. dr. scholl's. pain relief is a step away. it's laughs over a coa
out. >> how i found out is how i found out. >> larry: the cell phone thing. >> right. found out from the cell phone. i don't know if what she said is different. in any event, it doesn't matter. i'm -- >> larry: yeah. >> i really believe it's important to be honest. but, you know, that's what these books are about. >> larry: do you deal with trust now in john? >> you know, it's still -- it is still hard. you know. but i don't have the same need to trust...
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and finally, i found the thing that actually brought everything that i like together. what i'd like to think is actually i found my voice, and this voice is something that feels really relevant to me, really important and really good. i just know so clearly that i am going to be doing this till the day i die. >> belva: well, the exhibit "pixar: 25 years of animation" will be at the oakland museum of california through january 9th of next year. san francisco and san jose are on the list of the top 20 caffeinated cities in america. the daily beast website actually conducted a survey. next on "food and wine this week" with leslie sbrocco and her guests, they discuss the region's growing number of small specialty coffee roasters. >> thanks, belva. coffee is one of the world's most popular beverages. with around 8 million metric tons traded as a commodity annually. that makes more than 500 billion cups of coffee. but a growing trend, particularly in the bay area, is a way from viewing coffee as a commodity to thinking of it as an artisanal product. roasting it according to
and finally, i found the thing that actually brought everything that i like together. what i'd like to think is actually i found my voice, and this voice is something that feels really relevant to me, really important and really good. i just know so clearly that i am going to be doing this till the day i die. >> belva: well, the exhibit "pixar: 25 years of animation" will be at the oakland museum of california through january 9th of next year. san francisco and san jose are on...
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i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today.with fries, starting at just $5.99. like the rojo burger. for a little more, enjoy the new avocado burger. the perfect burger with fries, starting at just $5.99. and now get chili's to-go with new online ordering. >>> overseas stocks are mixed this morning. tokyo's nikkei average tumbled nearly 3% today. hong kong's hang seng is slightly higher. in london, the ftse opened higher, as well. on wall street, the dow, though, slid seven points yesterday. the nasdaq ticked down less than a point. >>> and stocks got a late lift yesterday, after word leaked that goldman sachs had settled civil fraud charges with the government. the wall street powerhouse agreed to pay a record $550 million fine to settle charges that it misled investors. that's about two weeks' of profit for goldman. investors were pleased with the deal. the firm's shares shot up more than 8%. >>> apple is finally expected to address the problems plaguing the iphone 4. the company is holding a news conference today. but publis
i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today.with fries, starting at just $5.99. like the rojo burger. for a little more, enjoy the new avocado burger. the perfect burger with fries, starting at just $5.99. and now get chili's to-go with new online ordering. >>> overseas stocks are mixed this morning. tokyo's nikkei average tumbled nearly 3% today. hong kong's hang seng is slightly higher. in london, the ftse opened higher, as well. on...
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i found out about the process through an e-mail. i found out that there was a neat for the process going on with the clubhouse. i have been in contact with three members of park and wreck -- rec. i was not aware of the process until i have the e-mail with me and until 2009 and unfortunately, the city college is experiencing a budget deficit that is unprecedented. we were not able to respond with the fee for service for the clubhouse we have been occupying. for many years, we did pay rent and as someone who has actually facility it -- facilitated process, they are here today. we have not assessed rant. i cannot explain what has happened. this has been a process and a lack of communication. we are closed because of our budget situation. we are free by a the state mandates that we operate, that we offer free courses to the community. each adult brings one or more children. we are a full and final program and it is tragic to me that we are talking about a preschool program verses a child observation family. i know some of my students ar
i found out about the process through an e-mail. i found out that there was a neat for the process going on with the clubhouse. i have been in contact with three members of park and wreck -- rec. i was not aware of the process until i have the e-mail with me and until 2009 and unfortunately, the city college is experiencing a budget deficit that is unprecedented. we were not able to respond with the fee for service for the clubhouse we have been occupying. for many years, we did pay rent and as...
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i found this out my second year and may send when i signed up for an art class, of all things. now the class was art as social action, which i knew was not going to be conservative necessarily, but when i found my first assignment was going to be to watch "and inconvenient truth," i knew it was going to be an interesting semester. so about halfway through the semester, the professor told us that as a class on halloween, we would be marching around campus dressed in costumes representing the earth, made only a recycled materials, and protesting global warming. i think actually laughed out loud in the middle of class because there was no way of is going to do that. i approached her after class and told her, you know, i think it is fine if that is what you guys want to do, but i do not believe in this and did not feel comfortable margin for something i do not believe in. and the look on her face was priceless. i mean, she had no idea what to say. if you do not believe in the global warming? that is what she said to me. well, not really, i told her. i mean, i would be happy to writ
i found this out my second year and may send when i signed up for an art class, of all things. now the class was art as social action, which i knew was not going to be conservative necessarily, but when i found my first assignment was going to be to watch "and inconvenient truth," i knew it was going to be an interesting semester. so about halfway through the semester, the professor told us that as a class on halloween, we would be marching around campus dressed in costumes...
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the reason i suggest that, i found the last election did a fabulous job of making the san francisco fund to read. or fun to read. i would go to page two and see what goofy thing congress had done. so i think we have an opportunity here to work together, to work with our legislative leaders in a bipartisan fashion to address this problem of what we're facing in the future instead of all the regulations put in place to deal with problems of the past. >> yes? >> environmental water caucus. one of this things yesterday was an opportunity that needs to be highlightd the fact that there's a real resource in ground water. california is just one that does not regulate ground water. just gaps that need to be filled. >> i'm from the planning and conservation league. i was having breakfast with the etropolitan and he was telling a story as he talked to his board about issues and when the keep water act was passed and he had to go to the board and explain the rules were different now and we need to figure out how to work with the new rules and we're back in a place like that. he used the metaphor fo
the reason i suggest that, i found the last election did a fabulous job of making the san francisco fund to read. or fun to read. i would go to page two and see what goofy thing congress had done. so i think we have an opportunity here to work together, to work with our legislative leaders in a bipartisan fashion to address this problem of what we're facing in the future instead of all the regulations put in place to deal with problems of the past. >> yes? >> environmental water...
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in a corn field in iowa and i hadn't found the field of dreams at the top of,k 2 but i found the field of dreams in a place in a dusty field in a place called corefa in pakistan. amir you want to come up here. >> ♪ i see young boy. etching letters in the sand. ♪ in this land of ancient scars the promise still remains. knew muse when darkn ♪ when stars comes. ♪ first cup your a stranger. ♪ second cup, a friend. ♪ by the third your family. ♪ how long to trust a stranger? ♪ how long to sip three cups of tea? ♪ tape 55 >> welcome, this is carl. >> great to meet you. >> great to me you, and i want to thank you for your interest and this is the city's animal shelter. and come in and a lot of people come here to adopt a animal or if they have lost their animal or looking for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wi
in a corn field in iowa and i hadn't found the field of dreams at the top of,k 2 but i found the field of dreams in a place in a dusty field in a place called corefa in pakistan. amir you want to come up here. >> ♪ i see young boy. etching letters in the sand. ♪ in this land of ancient scars the promise still remains. knew muse when darkn ♪ when stars comes. ♪ first cup your a stranger. ♪ second cup, a friend. ♪ by the third your family. ♪ how long to trust a stranger? ♪...
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i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkling of light. what tightly woven baskets were here, what woven textiles, what stockpile of cobalt blue and honey-colored seed corn left many years before the boom of spanish rifles. with my fingers i traced through the dust of fallen rock debris on the granary roof. when i'm out there looking for stories and routes and trails, i find things like this. i have so far come upon 3 baskets in the desert and 3 different whole ceramic v
i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries...
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. >> i found the grand jury rewarding because of the seriousness of the work and the prestige it gaveme, the prestige of thing many of our elected officials, department heads, and many government employees work very -- were very kind in extending to us. it was very exciting. >> what i found most gratifying was, first of all, being part of a group of 19 incredibly different san franciscans, with a different backgrounds, different amounts of education, all kinds of professions -- stay at home spouses -- it was a great mix. there were people i never would have met unless i had been part of that. the second thing that was incredibly interesting all year long were the investigations we were conducting with different agencies and departments of the city government. pulling together all of our different viewpoints in each of our presentations, and all our information and data -- we put that into a report. it was incredibly gratifying stuff. i guess the third gratifying thing was that in our particular year, 2000-2003, we had a number of reports that really made a difference. >> the court is
. >> i found the grand jury rewarding because of the seriousness of the work and the prestige it gaveme, the prestige of thing many of our elected officials, department heads, and many government employees work very -- were very kind in extending to us. it was very exciting. >> what i found most gratifying was, first of all, being part of a group of 19 incredibly different san franciscans, with a different backgrounds, different amounts of education, all kinds of professions -- stay...
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i got the other plans and when i found out i had the wrong plans i gave them to the owner of the other building and similar and built for world war ii and one of the fascinating things instead of stairs in the buildings they have spiral slides so in an emergency you didn't run down the stairs and told the guy to hop in the slide and out the building and that was their emergency e aggress. >> and they're designed if there an explosion it doesn't blow the walls out. and one of my favorite is the old pump station and now used as the headquarters of the fire department and one thing that makes this -- dare i say odd building and has live tidal sea water from the cove. >> the bu bay used to be right about there. >> the bay was about a couple hundred yards away -- maybe 800-yards away and so there is now an under ground i have duct that -- via duct that brings this here and can take water from the bay and into the high pressure system for most earthquake or fire protection. >> if they ran out of regular domestic water. >> or if the pipes broke and that happened in 1906 and might happen. a co
i got the other plans and when i found out i had the wrong plans i gave them to the owner of the other building and similar and built for world war ii and one of the fascinating things instead of stairs in the buildings they have spiral slides so in an emergency you didn't run down the stairs and told the guy to hop in the slide and out the building and that was their emergency e aggress. >> and they're designed if there an explosion it doesn't blow the walls out. and one of my favorite...
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that's where i found out that the trade with the merry times and county cork was a lumber trade. they brought lumber over and humans were brought back. profound history that, you know, my ancestors were a part of. not just mine bithousands and millions of people have this story deep in their background. i also found out the location of where my great, great grandfather was buried in saint johns which is ruinned by acid rain because they built a refinary over it. this is an irish american grave yard a memorial to the experience of coming over her in famine times partridge islands is where they had to go through. i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members of your family and have no marker they are the grass. they are the grass underneath your feet or their bodies are. that is a humbling experience. we are part of a remnant if we think we are not we are diluting ourselves that genealogy s
that's where i found out that the trade with the merry times and county cork was a lumber trade. they brought lumber over and humans were brought back. profound history that, you know, my ancestors were a part of. not just mine bithousands and millions of people have this story deep in their background. i also found out the location of where my great, great grandfather was buried in saint johns which is ruinned by acid rain because they built a refinary over it. this is an irish american grave...
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i think i have a graphic here that shows what we found in this study of over 2,000 cases, almost half of the convictions that were overturned on appeal because of defense attorneys involve the failure to investigate. now you might think that this is a problem with the lawyers. unfortunately, we tend to blame the problems of our system on the individuals involved and that ignores the wider systemic factors. i think failure to investigate is a good example of that. why we had this failure to investigate results not from individual lawyers so much as the inability of individual lawyers to do that job because they don't have the resource. over 2/3 of the judges that we interviewed admitted that they had a problem in their county investigating indigent cases because they didn't have the resources. all of the public defenders that we interviewed and sent questionnaires to that we surveyed all of them reported they had not have enough adequate investigators on their staff and in fact, a number of these crabblingt defenders don't have any -- contract defenders don't have any staff investigate
i think i have a graphic here that shows what we found in this study of over 2,000 cases, almost half of the convictions that were overturned on appeal because of defense attorneys involve the failure to investigate. now you might think that this is a problem with the lawyers. unfortunately, we tend to blame the problems of our system on the individuals involved and that ignores the wider systemic factors. i think failure to investigate is a good example of that. why we had this failure to...
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so this next piece actually another one of the beautiful gems that i found in new york in a yiddish archives it's been lost for so many years. i was lucky to perform it in new york for october for a big jewish audience and people fell in love with it. it's a true story and something that still exists now. this means god watches over -- this piece a girlfriend her boyfriend goes to war and she says, i was lucking to be in love for a little while. i had love and everything i could ever want and now he's off at war and i'm alone. and i don't know what will happen after this. will he kill another mother's child. will i have to live with that? god watch over my belove ed and all the mother's sons. [music] [applause] >> so, not sure how much time we have left? keep going. all right. right? all right. so the next few pieces i wanted to tell you about. one is by [inaudible] and the other is by the same composer that did [inaudible] those conductors the father of russian music. know this song is not a song that was a yiddish it was a russian song and translated to yiddish because people loved it so m
so this next piece actually another one of the beautiful gems that i found in new york in a yiddish archives it's been lost for so many years. i was lucky to perform it in new york for october for a big jewish audience and people fell in love with it. it's a true story and something that still exists now. this means god watches over -- this piece a girlfriend her boyfriend goes to war and she says, i was lucking to be in love for a little while. i had love and everything i could ever want and...
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it started earlier when i had my first patients in the middle of the eighties i found out. results from the blood thirsty didn't fit for me into a. viral cause so i looked for it over a long period in the eighty's i had the biggest practice in germany was aids patients so i do a good overview of a patients and also over my treatment and several years later i found out that i couldn't find anywhere in the word the. isolation of the virus so the question what what does it mean. well mr percy if i could just turn to you now what do you make of what dr sanjay gupta said that you were only empirical experience is to have treatment of patients during the one nine hundred eighty s. she didn't find the established treatments was satisfactory and while working. well unfortunately i couldn't hear the i read or understand me so i can't comment directly on what you just said what i can say in general is the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the scientific literature says without question aids is caused by a virus human immunodeficiency virus that's number one and number two current
it started earlier when i had my first patients in the middle of the eighties i found out. results from the blood thirsty didn't fit for me into a. viral cause so i looked for it over a long period in the eighty's i had the biggest practice in germany was aids patients so i do a good overview of a patients and also over my treatment and several years later i found out that i couldn't find anywhere in the word the. isolation of the virus so the question what what does it mean. well mr percy if i...
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i haven't found peace in you me. this is a cotton mill area there were five textile mills for and i want to run for about two months and was looking for a job and finally. one of the old neighborhood greats had been around for years had very i get a job in the cotton mill. i went straight to the army recruiter. and i'm coming. i mean i'm ready to go. by group and trailer park i grew up in a little small town called apparently in texas that's near galveston i remember sitting on the couch and watching. the first gulf war. two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait and watching it on the television seeing how quick the women and the reply afterward and from the liberated beaches. also great to be an american i had filled the we had lost the ghosts of vietnam i remember sitting there on the cal said i and think unless you want to go into you know to go into the military. we got married on the thirtieth of december ninety six the fire. show and i left on january third of nineteen
i haven't found peace in you me. this is a cotton mill area there were five textile mills for and i want to run for about two months and was looking for a job and finally. one of the old neighborhood greats had been around for years had very i get a job in the cotton mill. i went straight to the army recruiter. and i'm coming. i mean i'm ready to go. by group and trailer park i grew up in a little small town called apparently in texas that's near galveston i remember sitting on the couch and...