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it's a marvelous curriculum. and looking at it -- i was reading it earlier today and i heard it expressed during your comments here but i don't particularly -- i don't necessarily see it here but is there time devoted to the actual identification and recognition of a situation where there is a mental health issue involved? it sort of -- this isn't criticism at all because again, great curriculum but it sort of reads as if this is the situation, this what we're going to do once there is a situation. but what what i'm concerned about is that both the individual, the subject as well as the officers are in a situation and we want to make sure that everyone has the tools to recognize this is a problem. which, you know, appears not necessarily threatening in anything situation and then suddenly it becomes a problem. that was my first question. >> yeah, definitely this is still a little bare bones. some of this stuff, especially the afternoon around the escalation, a little place holders for specific scenarios. so i can
it's a marvelous curriculum. and looking at it -- i was reading it earlier today and i heard it expressed during your comments here but i don't particularly -- i don't necessarily see it here but is there time devoted to the actual identification and recognition of a situation where there is a mental health issue involved? it sort of -- this isn't criticism at all because again, great curriculum but it sort of reads as if this is the situation, this what we're going to do once there is a...
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and marvelous mother, former teacher. and a beloved friend. but she's a very private person and s's... it interesting because she's incredible on the stump and publicly. when i was running the first time, we'd be on thetage tother, it wasn't unusual for somebody to say "why that guy? why not her?" >> rose: yeah. >> buthe kind of grind that comes from the public scrutiny of being in public life. >> rose: you're also very frank about the toll it takes on a family. >> yes. yes. she d a serious bout with depression early in the first term and was hospitalized for a periodf time and it was scary for her and for the family. but people rallied and they were there were thousands of gestures of grace and encouragement and a tremenus amount of restraint from the immediate what during that period as well. >> rose: soow you've had two terms. ran for governor, elected. ran again, elected. is this it in politics for you? >> well, for now. >> rose: for now. >> we don't have term limits. but i'm going to finish this second term and then go back into private l
and marvelous mother, former teacher. and a beloved friend. but she's a very private person and s's... it interesting because she's incredible on the stump and publicly. when i was running the first time, we'd be on thetage tother, it wasn't unusual for somebody to say "why that guy? why not her?" >> rose: yeah. >> buthe kind of grind that comes from the public scrutiny of being in public life. >> rose: you're also very frank about the toll it takes on a family....
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he's marvelous. he is a marvelous cubist cat. right, now i know. early model of me, yes, yes.did a lot of them in those days. well it-- it's pretty accurate, isn't it? - not bad, really. - sideways on. - look. - when i had more hair. no, i'm looking at the other bit, actually. - yes, it is me. - very good. lampeter husband as the big fat man. - oh, it's henry sandon. - henry sandon. yes, it might be-- i'm related to royal lampeter. in shape. - and in the genes. - yes, the jeans are very difficult to get on now, but i-- i am sure i am. which was a great art deco factory in the 1930s-- from designs by mabel lucie attwell. so they're really quite collectible. where do you get them from? they were given to my daughter by an aunt. well, she was jolly lucky. aren't they lovely? - no. not particularly. - oh. - you don't like them? - no. well, i could-- i'll give you the good news. even if you don't like them, they're still worth about £600. all right, that's okay. i'll live with them, then.
he's marvelous. he is a marvelous cubist cat. right, now i know. early model of me, yes, yes.did a lot of them in those days. well it-- it's pretty accurate, isn't it? - not bad, really. - sideways on. - look. - when i had more hair. no, i'm looking at the other bit, actually. - yes, it is me. - very good. lampeter husband as the big fat man. - oh, it's henry sandon. - henry sandon. yes, it might be-- i'm related to royal lampeter. in shape. - and in the genes. - yes, the jeans are very...
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i am the co-founder of marvell technologies. are among the top three semiconductor companies in the world. it is my honor to be part of this year's apec meeting. especially the women in the economy summit. first of all, i want to thank secretary clinton, ambassador tom, the state department staff, for their leadership for promoting greater operations between the u.s. and asia- pacific. developing better trade channels in asia is very critical for the future of the u.s., calif., and many technology companies in the silicon valley. i was born in shanghai and came to this beautiful city of san francisco over 30 years ago with very little english language skills. and then i met my husband, who was born in jakarta, indonesia, over 30 years ago, and we got a great indication from uc berkeley, and built from the ground up, hard work and dedication, passion, and that is how, 16 years later, why we are proud to have such a high-tech company. we created over 3000 jobs in the u.s.. the rest total about 6000 people globally. we are very pro
i am the co-founder of marvell technologies. are among the top three semiconductor companies in the world. it is my honor to be part of this year's apec meeting. especially the women in the economy summit. first of all, i want to thank secretary clinton, ambassador tom, the state department staff, for their leadership for promoting greater operations between the u.s. and asia- pacific. developing better trade channels in asia is very critical for the future of the u.s., calif., and many...
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i don't know if i could sustain an entire book about marvell but the two together captured something much bigger and both undergo a very satisfying transformation which is where most of the action takes place 33 through 34 when something quite horrific occurs the united states and the rest of the world should have paid more attention. so we realized this story is shed light of a more fundamental reason and why it took so long for america to realize the true danger and appeasement was the first half. another thing that surprised me. this may not come as a certain surprise to people in this room but it was a shock to me. the extent or the intensity of the anti-semitism in the united states and also with in the upper ranks of secretary powell i was startled by that. if you try to imagine and the perfect secretary of state it would be corrado hall. but he had some quirks. and he had a speech impediment. people like and him to the cartoon character of our five. [laughter] which led roosevelt who had a lively sense of humor when he was not around he would quietly mocked him with his speech
i don't know if i could sustain an entire book about marvell but the two together captured something much bigger and both undergo a very satisfying transformation which is where most of the action takes place 33 through 34 when something quite horrific occurs the united states and the rest of the world should have paid more attention. so we realized this story is shed light of a more fundamental reason and why it took so long for america to realize the true danger and appeasement was the first...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this? sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this? sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: on their way home from the circus, the monkey with the yellow balloon and the man with the yellow hat noticed that professor wiseman's light was still on. hmm? don't tell me you're still working, professor? of course. it's only 9:00. what's this? a foot race? mm-hmm.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: on their way home from the circus, the monkey with the yellow balloon and the man with the yellow hat noticed that professor wiseman's light was still on. hmm? don't tell me you're still working, professor? of course. it's only 9:00. what's this? a foot race? mm-hmm.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?tioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: most nights in the country, george waited up for an important call. allie: calling george! calling george! ooh! (hooting happily) i have the most amazing, exciting thing to tell you. can you come over? uh... unh-uh.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?tioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: most nights in the country, george waited up for an important call. allie: calling george! calling george! ooh! (hooting happily) i have the most amazing, exciting thing to tell you. can you come over? uh... unh-uh.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (lively latin music playing) narrator: neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie...
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (lively latin music playing) narrator: neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie...
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. >> here we are upstairs in the marvelous master suite.ncredible attention to detail with intricate floral moldings, two custom designed chandeliers, and a flat screen tv that drops right out of the ceiling. outside the veranda overlooks the gardens, the tournament play tennis court, the 50-foot swimming pool, the cabana, and the marvelous grounds. we believe that this house will be truly appreciated by someone who enjoys european elegance and fabulous quality. >> after the break on "open house" -- >> the 1980s called and they want their light fixtures back. oh, my gosh. this is going to need to be fixed. >>> welcome back to "open house." libby langdon with an amazing living room transformation. watch as she turns this living room from outdated 1980s to retro modern chic all in just one day. >> hi, i'm libby langdon and i'm in the hamptons for what i call a retro day-over. there's fantastic elements in this very large living room. there's tons of sunlight. it's great size and it's got beautiful views. the other thing is these homeowners ha
. >> here we are upstairs in the marvelous master suite.ncredible attention to detail with intricate floral moldings, two custom designed chandeliers, and a flat screen tv that drops right out of the ceiling. outside the veranda overlooks the gardens, the tournament play tennis court, the 50-foot swimming pool, the cabana, and the marvelous grounds. we believe that this house will be truly appreciated by someone who enjoys european elegance and fabulous quality. >> after the break...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited, because he was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball! (chatters "okay!")
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited, because he was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball! (chatters "okay!")
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation (chattering) narrator: george loved spendining time in the country where there was nothing to do but... nothing. hello. mm, george, the grapes have come in. want a taste? ooh... yeah, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh! george was busy doing nothing,
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isioning sponsored by universal animation (chattering) narrator: george loved spendining time in the country where there was nothing to do but... nothing. hello. mm, george, the grapes have come in. want a taste? ooh... yeah, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh! george was busy doing nothing,
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (birds chirping) narrator: at harvest time, farmer renkins liked having a few extra hands around to help pick the apples. this year, he also had extra feet.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (birds chirping) narrator: at harvest time, farmer renkins liked having a few extra hands around to help pick the apples. this year, he also had extra feet.
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♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation george couldn't recall ever seeing the man with the yellow hat looking like this. he was usually calm, cool-- and wearing a yellow hat. ooh, here he comes. hello. good morning. come on in.
♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what isning sponsored by universal animation george couldn't recall ever seeing the man with the yellow hat looking like this. he was usually calm, cool-- and wearing a yellow hat. ooh, here he comes. hello. good morning. come on in.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ng sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: in the city, all kinds of things make music in the spring. (chirping) birds... (buzzing) ...bees... (lively latin music playing) bands... and a certain monkey named george.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ng sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: in the city, all kinds of things make music in the spring. (chirping) birds... (buzzing) ...bees... (lively latin music playing) bands... and a certain monkey named george.
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (wind whistling) narrator: the coldest winter a monkey can ever spend is a summer vacation spent exploring the antarctic. ooh. man: hey, george, look. (chuckles) there's almost enough snow on deck to make an igloo. (hooting happily)
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal (wind whistling) narrator: the coldest winter a monkey can ever spend is a summer vacation spent exploring the antarctic. ooh. man: hey, george, look. (chuckles) there's almost enough snow on deck to make an igloo. (hooting happily)
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing) ready?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing) ready?
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ed by nbc/universal (chattering excitedly) narrator: it was morning in the country and george was eager to get outside. (gasps) (chatters "rain") oh... it's just a little rain.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ed by nbc/universal (chattering excitedly) narrator: it was morning in the country and george was eager to get outside. (gasps) (chatters "rain") oh... it's just a little rain.
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it's going to be a fabulous day or a marvelous monday. you can see what's happening. so we have a little bit of patchy fog this morning. ample sunshine going throughout the day. temperatures will be warm in the mid-80s and then we will warm things up as we go through in theth middle of the week and humidity -- through the middle of the week and the humidity will return. get out and enjoy today because change is on the horizon. as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, the five sweeps are on. you will see a quiet trend on the radar going through the next several days. perry hall's temperature looking at 61 at perry hall. middle school, the winds are calm right now. that humidity is at 97%. dew points are up a little bit going through the the day and we will hope to get northwesterly flow and that will start to drop the dew points down a little bit. that's going to start to feel a little better. 65 in to annapolis. so once again right now, we will soar up into the 80s. we should be around 80 for the time of the year. some call it pretty seasonable and not too bad ou
it's going to be a fabulous day or a marvelous monday. you can see what's happening. so we have a little bit of patchy fog this morning. ample sunshine going throughout the day. temperatures will be warm in the mid-80s and then we will warm things up as we go through in theth middle of the week and humidity -- through the middle of the week and the humidity will return. get out and enjoy today because change is on the horizon. as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, the five sweeps are...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (man snoring) narrator: george was trying his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (man snoring) narrator: george was trying his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
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it's going to be a marvelous monday. we will start out with patchy fog this morning and then the sunshine will move in as we get the northwesterly flow with high pressure building in. we will see warm temperatures in the mid-80s. and then we will warm up through the week and humidity returns along with thunderstorms as we go into the middle of the week and into the end of the week. right now, though, not lookingtoo bad. it's dry with all five sweeps on and we are looking at temperatures at the harbor school in annapolis coming in around 65 degrees. let's head oaf to tonya with the traffic. >> reporter: good morning. a quiet morning so far. no accidents to report in baltimore city or baltimore county. let's look at the beltway. topside we are doing okay there as well. very quiet. 695 at providence road, light traffic in both directions. hardly anybody out there. we have a report of a disabled vehicle on the jfx southbound south of the 41st street overpass on the right. be careful there are no lights. we have something sta
it's going to be a marvelous monday. we will start out with patchy fog this morning and then the sunshine will move in as we get the northwesterly flow with high pressure building in. we will see warm temperatures in the mid-80s. and then we will warm up through the week and humidity returns along with thunderstorms as we go into the middle of the week and into the end of the week. right now, though, not lookingtoo bad. it's dry with all five sweeps on and we are looking at temperatures at the...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: few things capture the attention of a curious little monkey. i wonder what this could be. (excited chatter) oh, okay. oh, it's from my mother.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: few things capture the attention of a curious little monkey. i wonder what this could be. (excited chatter) oh, okay. oh, it's from my mother.
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a four watts modern marvel burns kind of brightly. >> what is the difference between the burning bush bulb. >> one is a flame and this is fillament. >> it is weird to believe that tom and the rest of the fire department the world famous bulb burned continuously for 110 years as of tomorrow. >> i get offended when people don't believe the authtesitsy of the bulb. >> it is old, very old it is a not a oaks. >> it is manufactured by the shellby light company and begin to the department's first station and it is off for 23 minute that it took to drive to the new station. if you look closely. fire department personalle swear it reads on. >> what happens if the bulb burns out. >> it will stay off. >> it received tens of thousands of hits and draws visitors like these from around the world. >> do you believe it? >> this light has been on all the time. >> you are not a set up to perpetrate a myth. >> not at all. >> they even sign books. >> are they real? >> yes, they are. >> still don't believe it, the fire department allowed a closer look and a rare honor and privilege and one of life's great
a four watts modern marvel burns kind of brightly. >> what is the difference between the burning bush bulb. >> one is a flame and this is fillament. >> it is weird to believe that tom and the rest of the fire department the world famous bulb burned continuously for 110 years as of tomorrow. >> i get offended when people don't believe the authtesitsy of the bulb. >> it is old, very old it is a not a oaks. >> it is manufactured by the shellby light company and...
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i think he's a marvelous, marvelous poet-- spiritual, social, poetic, political, searing writer of great. i did. in fact, we were doing a benefit for wbai, the radio station here in new york, which is still thriving. and i said, "well, i want you to come and be on the show." and i had sung his first two songs that he'd written-- suzanne and a song called dress rehearsal rag. and he said, "well, no, no. "you know, i don't-- i don't sing. "i don't sing. "i don't-- i'm not-- i don't have a professional voice." and i said, "leonard, you have a wonderful voice. come on." so i brought him down to-- was it town hall, i believe-- and i kind of pushed him on the stage, and he stood up and started playing suzanne. he got so scared in the middle of the song that he turned and stopped and walked offstage. and i said, "oh, leonard, i'll go back with you and sing." and so i did. it was the beginning of what i think is an illustrious and very fine musical career that he's had. and i think he's turned into a splendid singer. in--in recent times, you've been traveling with the wildflower tour. and that's
i think he's a marvelous, marvelous poet-- spiritual, social, poetic, political, searing writer of great. i did. in fact, we were doing a benefit for wbai, the radio station here in new york, which is still thriving. and i said, "well, i want you to come and be on the show." and i had sung his first two songs that he'd written-- suzanne and a song called dress rehearsal rag. and he said, "well, no, no. "you know, i don't-- i don't sing. "i don't sing. "i don't--...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal ooh, ah! narrator: george was enjoying his absolute favorite dream. (laughing) it put him in the mood for grapes.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal ooh, ah! narrator: george was enjoying his absolute favorite dream. (laughing) it put him in the mood for grapes.
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if you are interested in art, this is a marvelous way to get involved.here is work all over the city where every year ago. -- there is artwork all over the city wherever you go. my idea was to get people in the neighborhood to take care of the pieces and let the art commission have the money for the bigger pieces. >> i was talking to the former president of the arts commission yesterday. the 2% ordnance is something he helped to champion. >> it is all over california and other states now. we really were the forerunners. it is a wonderful thing to bring the community into this now. people have seen art being put into the community. this has not been touched by any graffiti. it just faded over time. it is so open here. there is nobody watching this. i think that is a plus to the community. i hope the graffiti people do not go out there now that i am opening of my mouth. >> i want to thank you for the 50 years you have already given to the city as an arts leader. >> i started in to briberon, i's only been 45. >> you have championed his work over these years
if you are interested in art, this is a marvelous way to get involved.here is work all over the city where every year ago. -- there is artwork all over the city wherever you go. my idea was to get people in the neighborhood to take care of the pieces and let the art commission have the money for the bigger pieces. >> i was talking to the former president of the arts commission yesterday. the 2% ordnance is something he helped to champion. >> it is all over california and other...
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it is a marvelous opportunity for me to thank you for the wonderful work of the principles.re are people who the minister the schools, that do not get their fair share of recognition, but no this. we know how difficult that this is to manage the school. right down to the communities and the public and private partnerships, the trust that the parents have and theÉ8 leadershp that they expect. if this is gaining access and equity goals, with student achievement, or just the accountability to have this with each school site, all of this has to work under the hard work the principle has to do. we wanted to make certain that we continue the great tradition that my predecessor began, to make certain that we give recognition to all of the work that each of the principles thus and to select from that the best that there is in san francisco. i would like to announce the winners for this year, the most talented and committed principles that we have, ortega elementary school. congratulations, -- thank you for your outstanding work in beginning the mandarin program. and also to david wo
it is a marvelous opportunity for me to thank you for the wonderful work of the principles.re are people who the minister the schools, that do not get their fair share of recognition, but no this. we know how difficult that this is to manage the school. right down to the communities and the public and private partnerships, the trust that the parents have and theÉ8 leadershp that they expect. if this is gaining access and equity goals, with student achievement, or just the accountability to...
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. >> he did disney and marvel comic stuff. wonder what he did for fathers day. >> take go ahead. it is jumped yesterday and they will jump a little bit today as summer pattern has settled in the bay area. just the question, how long will it last. as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long. this time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there. he must have taken his lunch somewhere else. but you see the sunny beaches. north bay, having a little bit of trouble getting rid of the clouds. you can see why, see this curl, small area of low pressure that is keeping the winds out of the south and north bay. in the next hour or so you'll get your sunshine. check out temperatures, really responding where we have seen the sunshine the longest. antioch and los gatos, a lot of low to mid-50s and where the clouds are right along 101 into half moon bay, temperatures in the upper 50s. low to mid-50s watsonville, sls and gilroy. it will be warmer inland. c
. >> he did disney and marvel comic stuff. wonder what he did for fathers day. >> take go ahead. it is jumped yesterday and they will jump a little bit today as summer pattern has settled in the bay area. just the question, how long will it last. as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long. this time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there....
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[applause] a marvelous evening. >> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. coming up next booktv presents "after words" an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. this week former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and his new book "on china." the diplomat who accompanied president nixon to the communist nation presents his fault of the history of china's relationship with the united states and its current influence on american politics in the monetary policy to read he shares his perspective with the former aide and fox news contributor monica crowley. >> host: . >> great to see you as always. >> congratulations on your new book which is called "on china". and i can't think of anyone else would rather talk to on china. china has gone the last few decades being a very important concern for the united states to an important urgent and primary concern for the united states and there's so many lawyers to the final american relationship we are going to get into with you. thank you for being cared. >> let's begin with how china se
[applause] a marvelous evening. >> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. coming up next booktv presents "after words" an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. this week former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and his new book "on china." the diplomat who accompanied president nixon to the communist nation presents his fault of the history of china's relationship with the united states and its current influence on...
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that is the case with these absolutely marvelous paintings in the farthest chamber, this grouping of lines it is especially the case with this where the lower portion of a woman's body has been changed. >> stephen: oh my god, even cavemen sent obscene tweets. please welcome werner herzog. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: whooo, whooo, good to see you, mr. herzog. >> thank you. >> stephen: now, sir, this movie is called cave of forgotten dreams. now explain to the people exactly what is this cave, and where is it? >> well, it's in the south of france. it was discovered about 16 years ago. and it turned out that it was the oldest, it contained the oldest paintings ever, ever discovered. >> stephen: how old are they opinions 32,000, maybe 35,000 years back in time. and of absolute incredible quality. >> stephen: how could a painting be 32,000 years old if the entire world is only 6,000 years old. >> well, this is a mighty good question but i think these people were very, very ingenuous and well adapted. they painted wonderful animals. they created music. they created ivory statuettes,
that is the case with these absolutely marvelous paintings in the farthest chamber, this grouping of lines it is especially the case with this where the lower portion of a woman's body has been changed. >> stephen: oh my god, even cavemen sent obscene tweets. please welcome werner herzog. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: whooo, whooo, good to see you, mr. herzog. >> thank you. >> stephen: now, sir, this movie is called cave of forgotten dreams. now explain to the people...