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mildred, get over here now! mildred, get over here. what are you doing? mildred, you look so good. kidding. no, yeah, yeah, in the future i would love to be a dad, and have kids. >> what if you had a kid with no sense of humor? >> it is impossible. i am worried about living in an area with no sense of humor. i have to live in new york city, i have to live here, because people are so funny. >> they are naturally funny here. >> and when it is the winter, they hate the winter. and when it is summer, it is too hot. we had one good day here and i remember it. it was like four weeks ago and it was one good day. that it is. everybody back to the apartment, i can't talk about it. and then the next day, can you believe how hot it is over here? are you kidding me. can you believe how cold it is over here? are you kidding me? global warming, right? >> well, talking about global warming, we will chill it down and talk about ice cream after the break. >> yes, please. hi there! that's not going to satisfy you. it's time for a better snack. here, try this. it's yoplait greek. it has two times the
mildred, get over here now! mildred, get over here. what are you doing? mildred, you look so good. kidding. no, yeah, yeah, in the future i would love to be a dad, and have kids. >> what if you had a kid with no sense of humor? >> it is impossible. i am worried about living in an area with no sense of humor. i have to live in new york city, i have to live here, because people are so funny. >> they are naturally funny here. >> and when it is the winter, they hate the...
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mildred, get over here now! mildred, get over here. what are you doing? mildred, you look so good.re so pretty. oh, hi, maria, just kidding. i'd love to be a dad an have kids. i love kids. >> what if you had a child with no sense of humor? >> it's impossible. they have to have one. i'm worried about living in an area where there's no sense of humor. i have to live in new york city. i have to live here because people are so funny. >> they are naturally funny here. >> when it is winter they hate the winter. it is too cold and in the summer it is too hot. we had one day this year, it was four weeks ago and everyone said -- that's it. everyone is back to it. next day, can you believe how hot it is. and then how cold it is. what is this? global warming, right. it's like yeah, right. >> talking able global warming,ly chill thing down and talk about ice cream after this final break. >> please. [ groans ] you okay? i'm not looking forward to my flight. try this. bayer aspirin? i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. no, this is new bayer advanced aspirin... clinically proven to reliev
mildred, get over here now! mildred, get over here. what are you doing? mildred, you look so good.re so pretty. oh, hi, maria, just kidding. i'd love to be a dad an have kids. i love kids. >> what if you had a child with no sense of humor? >> it's impossible. they have to have one. i'm worried about living in an area where there's no sense of humor. i have to live in new york city. i have to live here because people are so funny. >> they are naturally funny here. >> when...
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. >> reporter: as mildred power poured other the final details, she couldn't help feeling a little blue. >> i wonder how blue would look on each side there. >> reporter: in front of her was the house she created from 90,000 bottles. >> why did i just think the blue would work? it didn't work. >> reporter: though the color scheme is open to tweaking, she was happy with her material of choice. >> you'll see probably the outside of this then you'll see through. then you'll see how the imperfections in the glass is gorgeous. >> reporter: for years she's filled the world with glass houses. everyday materials transformed into sparkling art. >> it's nice the way it is. >> reporter: while most wouldn't think twice about an empty bottle, howard fills them with meaning. >> in the south, bottles are put back down to keep bad spirits away. so you see them lining around gardens. >> reporter: her latest creation sits in the plaza of palo alto city hall. the palo alto arts group -- while they undergo their own rebuilding. >> you can touch the work. this is about bringing art to the community. >> repor
. >> reporter: as mildred power poured other the final details, she couldn't help feeling a little blue. >> i wonder how blue would look on each side there. >> reporter: in front of her was the house she created from 90,000 bottles. >> why did i just think the blue would work? it didn't work. >> reporter: though the color scheme is open to tweaking, she was happy with her material of choice. >> you'll see probably the outside of this then you'll see through....
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they american couldn't refuse this he have a resistible offer for every company he buys his unit mildred the director general of d.s.t. global and the first russian venture capitalist in the fortune top fifty list. during perestroika time employed scientist yuri milner became an entrepreneur started in computer retail but then suddenly quit the business and left the country he started management in the u.s. and soon returned to moscow to work in an investment company he soon smelt real money virtual reality and he was quick to invest ahmed with the irresistible charisma he manages to persuade even the most difficult partners to do business you became the first russian venture capitalist to make it into the fortune top fifty some of the deals look wild but at the end of the day they brought you read the v.c. of the year. hello union welcome to the show hi thank you thank you very much for coming from being with us thank you well for the first time in the history of venture capitalism california davis. she of the year award was awarded to russian was it was a shock and if it was for whom f
they american couldn't refuse this he have a resistible offer for every company he buys his unit mildred the director general of d.s.t. global and the first russian venture capitalist in the fortune top fifty list. during perestroika time employed scientist yuri milner became an entrepreneur started in computer retail but then suddenly quit the business and left the country he started management in the u.s. and soon returned to moscow to work in an investment company he soon smelt real money...
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international community here like it's not like like it's like a militia camp telling planting to mildred camp is the great way to control their all relation we know that islamic republic faces great challenges from the young people who want to better relations with more than europe united states russia in this case. promoting peace agenda of being an armed camp surrounded by enemies and protecting ourselves is a great protection of the raises possible protected by force but that. as you were saying there's been months of on arrest across the middle east region are shift in a certain islamic generation so it is a rather fear it's going to face a similar uprising by absolutely absolutely no we have seen uprising seen around during the previous election and you know there is strong opposition who's been around its own agenda and people want to a more open contrary they want to change the leadership maybe and in this case you see the whole story of the with its own you can you renzo nuclear program are fighting season real fighting united states being betrayed by russia and saw in sort of th
international community here like it's not like like it's like a militia camp telling planting to mildred camp is the great way to control their all relation we know that islamic republic faces great challenges from the young people who want to better relations with more than europe united states russia in this case. promoting peace agenda of being an armed camp surrounded by enemies and protecting ourselves is a great protection of the raises possible protected by force but that. as you were...
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. >> reporter: as mildred harris pored over the final details over her final art installation, she couldn't help feeling a little blue. in front of her was the house she had created from 97,000 empty bottles. but still, clearly a work in progress. >> why did i just think the blue would work. it didn't work. >> reporter: though the color scheme is still open to some tweaking, howard was still pleased with her color of choice. >> you will see probably the outside of this and you'll see through, and you'll see the imperfections in the glass. it's gorgeous. >> reporter: for years the bay area artist filled the world with glass houses, every material transformed into sparkling art. while most wouldn't think twice about an empty bottle, howard fills them with meaning. >> bottles are put back down to keep bad spirits away, so you see them lining around gardens. >> reporter: her latest creation opposites in the plaza of palo alto city hall. the palo alto art center commissioned the public installation while its own building undergoes remodeling. >> you can walk outside and inside, you can actually
. >> reporter: as mildred harris pored over the final details over her final art installation, she couldn't help feeling a little blue. in front of her was the house she had created from 97,000 empty bottles. but still, clearly a work in progress. >> why did i just think the blue would work. it didn't work. >> reporter: though the color scheme is still open to some tweaking, howard was still pleased with her color of choice. >> you will see probably the outside of this...
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. >> mildred jerome. now you know why we call him deak. >> charlie: there's the guy. >> he's a great guy, a strong dude. and not a real big guy but very strong. >> charlie: by the time after the amateur and by the time you began to be who you were and are, you fully appreciated it. >> it was great. he was great. this is my first tournament win right here, the canadian open. >> charlie: that was in what, what year. >> 1955. >> charlie: that's three years away from when you started really killing it. >> i'm now as you know about approaching 82, and i've never shot four rounds in an official tournament lower than that. >> charlie: 265 a full round. >> yes. >> charlie: 64, 64, 70. pretty good. if you were today playing today, and it's back with the same, same age and skills that took place in 58 to 62, say when you won your most major tournaments. by then you won all your major grand slams. if you were playing today, would you be number one? >> i can't answer that. >> charlie: but you have the will to win. cl
. >> mildred jerome. now you know why we call him deak. >> charlie: there's the guy. >> he's a great guy, a strong dude. and not a real big guy but very strong. >> charlie: by the time after the amateur and by the time you began to be who you were and are, you fully appreciated it. >> it was great. he was great. this is my first tournament win right here, the canadian open. >> charlie: that was in what, what year. >> 1955. >> charlie: that's three...