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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 (hundley barking) (hundley panting) here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal (hundley barking) (hundley panting) here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
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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: george always liked to visit the man with the yellow hat's old neighborhood. and that used to be the bookstore. and look, that's where i saw my very first movie. ah! (hooting excitedly) ooh! (chattering curiously)
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george always liked to visit the man with the yellow hat's old neighborhood. and that used to be the bookstore. and look, that's where i saw my very first movie. ah! (hooting excitedly) ooh! (chattering curiously)
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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: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one square foot of dirt. ah! i get it. when you talk to the science board, you won't have to use it, just answer any questions they may have.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ptioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one...
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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
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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. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george.
♪ 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. he was about to have a very special overnight guest. (knocking) george, they're here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george.
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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!") ooh!
♪ 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!") ooh!
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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: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering)
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering)
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[laughter] having lived that long, period, together with marvelous people, but mostly of all, having been the witness of the one great american president who has done to the 20th century, given its most important mark, i'm thinking, of course, of frankly roosevelt, to whom we owe the existence of the united nations. without him, there never would have been a united nation, neither churchhill or stalin wanted it, and roosevelt put it in force, and that is still for us, the central piece of the way in which 193 countries can live together. the surprise for me was that not only in france, not only on the basis of the french resistance and the french welfare state just after world war ii, but then many other countries, the time seemed right to look at things, to be confident and brave, confident because things can be put into better state and brave because the things that fight are strong. the lobbies are strong. even the governments do not resist to lobbies anymore, and therefore, the citizens, women, at least as much as men, have to raise their spirits and to bring up the strength that
[laughter] having lived that long, period, together with marvelous people, but mostly of all, having been the witness of the one great american president who has done to the 20th century, given its most important mark, i'm thinking, of course, of frankly roosevelt, to whom we owe the existence of the united nations. without him, there never would have been a united nation, neither churchhill or stalin wanted it, and roosevelt put it in force, and that is still for us, the central piece of the...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ored by nbc/universal narrator: george liked everything on the menu at the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ored by nbc/universal narrator: george liked everything on the menu at the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the...
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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: some important events happen just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good!
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: some important events happen just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good!
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and then to marvel at how, as adults, we could reengage ourselves with things that got us around the city for our high school jobs to, school and back home and to reengage not only youth here but seniors and residents of all walks of life to be able to bike to work in clothing like this not just some bike to work day. every single day would be a marvelous thing to see and experience and again, to unleash that secret that our neighborhoods could be that much stronger if we had the bicycle balance that we should have. this year we're also challenged, and i want to speak to all of you who who are going to be reviewing the sensitive areas around market street and polk street and the wiggle, which i got to experience earlier this year that. wig is very challenging. it was evolved organizically by those who wanted to deal with the elevation challenges of that street. but as we rode that street, the thing that i remember the most is how close it was to so much automobile traffic. and the need to really work on issues of safety as we go through market street, as we go through polk street, ho
and then to marvel at how, as adults, we could reengage ourselves with things that got us around the city for our high school jobs to, school and back home and to reengage not only youth here but seniors and residents of all walks of life to be able to bike to work in clothing like this not just some bike to work day. every single day would be a marvelous thing to see and experience and again, to unleash that secret that our neighborhoods could be that much stronger if we had the bicycle...
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♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh.
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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: george and steve were having one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record?
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ng sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and steve were having one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record?
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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 thought the best way to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green.
♪ 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 thought the best way to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green.
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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: it was a warm summer day in the country. a perfect day for kite-flying with bill. faster! but bill was busy yelling at a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move no matter how much you encouraged it. (chatters) hi, george. (chitters questioningly) being a city kid, you probably don't race worms, huh? (chittering) they're in there, burrowing. oh.
♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?ning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a warm summer day in the country. a perfect day for kite-flying with bill. faster! but bill was busy yelling at a mound of dirt. you can do it! show 'em what you got! george was pretty sure that a mound of dirt wouldn't move no matter how much you encouraged it. (chatters) hi, george. (chitters questioningly) being a city kid, you...
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she has left me with many marvelous memories. are many things i wish we could still do together that we cannot now do. i will tell you one little one. by the way, she was a member of the national press club, of which markets the president. but when one of us was in paris -- we were never there together, but we had this little tradition of going to one particular hotel and drinking a cheer to each other. if i am ever in paris again and at the hotel, i shall drink a cheer and turned down an empty glass. that is our show for today. ♪ >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at excelon, we're acting. by 2020, will offset or displays more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually through greening our operations, helping customers and communities reduce emissions, and offering more low carbon electricity in the marketplace. we're taking action, and we are seeing results. ♪ >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut howard university television. from washin
she has left me with many marvelous memories. are many things i wish we could still do together that we cannot now do. i will tell you one little one. by the way, she was a member of the national press club, of which markets the president. but when one of us was in paris -- we were never there together, but we had this little tradition of going to one particular hotel and drinking a cheer to each other. if i am ever in paris again and at the hotel, i shall drink a cheer and turned down an empty...
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thank you. >> marvelous presentation.were there any among garfield's family, friends or subordinate to champions bill's machine over lister's methods and if so how did that play out? >> well, bell himself offered his help. he as i said quit the bell telephone company and he had opened a small laboratory in d.c.. as soon as the president was shot, he knew that he could help him and he offered his house. by that time, although everything was going great, the president is doing very well, yet become desperate so he accepted bell's help. and, interestingly, although as i said, really the most respected, most experienced doctors in the united states dismissed lister's methods. there were some young doctors who had been studying his methods in europe and watch this with growing horror but didn't feel that they could stand up to these well-known doctors. there was i would probably say, i am by the way born and raised in ohioan but i've lived in kansas now, and there was a doctor from kansas who wrote to the creation of garfield'
thank you. >> marvelous presentation.were there any among garfield's family, friends or subordinate to champions bill's machine over lister's methods and if so how did that play out? >> well, bell himself offered his help. he as i said quit the bell telephone company and he had opened a small laboratory in d.c.. as soon as the president was shot, he knew that he could help him and he offered his house. by that time, although everything was going great, the president is doing very...
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it's marvelous to be able to speak and sleep, and so it's--it was great. it's a great mee--great--great award. >> guest: the president used to sit in big international forums with endless speakers and write little notes about who was eligible for the scowcroft award. >> guest: 'we have a challenger here from denmark,' you know? it's... c-span: how did you do this book? >> guest: we did it, in every respect, collaboratively. we decided what the scope of the book would be. and one of the most difficult things was how to--how to individualize it so we didn't have a homogeneous book. and we hit upon the notion of having what you could call a skeleton or a spine, where we would collectively talk about 'we,' which was the two of us or the administration--the--t outline what really went on. and then the president, in his own voice, would describe what he was trying to do or what he was thinking about a particular situation, and then--then i would. that--that actually facilitated the writing of the book 'cause most of the time i was in washington and he was in--he
it's marvelous to be able to speak and sleep, and so it's--it was great. it's a great mee--great--great award. >> guest: the president used to sit in big international forums with endless speakers and write little notes about who was eligible for the scowcroft award. >> guest: 'we have a challenger here from denmark,' you know? it's... c-span: how did you do this book? >> guest: we did it, in every respect, collaboratively. we decided what the scope of the book would be. and...
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[laughter] having this long period together with marvelous people but mostly having been the witness of the one great american president who has done for the eliason tree given its most important thinking of course of france to whom we owe the existence of the united nations without him there would never have been the united nations and france and brazil is the one who put it in france and that is still for ross, the central piece in 193 countries can live together. so the surprise for me was not only in france, not only on the basis of the french resistance and the french welfare state just after world war ii but many other countries the time seemed right to look at things to be confident in the great, confident because things can be put into the state and increased because the things to fight our strong. the lobbies are strong. even the government do not resist any more and therefore the citizens, women just as much as men have to raise their spirit and bring up that will force the government to be more effective and the laws to be less effective to be happy to have an interviewer
[laughter] having this long period together with marvelous people but mostly having been the witness of the one great american president who has done for the eliason tree given its most important thinking of course of france to whom we owe the existence of the united nations without him there would never have been the united nations and france and brazil is the one who put it in france and that is still for ross, the central piece in 193 countries can live together. so the surprise for me was...
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they did some really marvelous things, mostly by building tunnels in places like stockton street, 26, and the cut through to allow street cars to move quickly to various neighborhoods. an interesting statistic is that the daily volume of muni is > bart, golden gate transit, but if they said it, it's probably a fact. the number of people to take muni per day is astonishing. we're moving a lot of people on a given day. one interesting statistic is we have a portion of muni, the metro system. it has six different lines, and two of those lines, i'm not sure which ones, each carry more volume individually than the entire santa clara valley transit authority like whale system in the south bay. how there is one down there, but nobody rides it. ballpoint of this exercise is to make the public aware and talk to your representatives at the state and federal level and let's get funding where people use transit, and that is in san francisco. let's try to, and a spirit of was done many years ago, explore the idea of more transit in its own right of way. the ability to move people quickly other tha
they did some really marvelous things, mostly by building tunnels in places like stockton street, 26, and the cut through to allow street cars to move quickly to various neighborhoods. an interesting statistic is that the daily volume of muni is > bart, golden gate transit, but if they said it, it's probably a fact. the number of people to take muni per day is astonishing. we're moving a lot of people on a given day. one interesting statistic is we have a portion of muni, the metro system....
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. >> and the hanover county sheriff and his people are doing a marvelous job. they do special training to explain that he might be afraid and may not answer to his name and you may want to exhibit a treat or something that will attract him and this is a very, very difficult situation. >> thank you both for manage in today. officer reyes, we know on autism speaks website, you have a special form. tell us about a forum that parents can go to? >> that is in montgomery county website as well and that is -- and what that does is that allows you to tell your neighbors about your child with autism. and that also gives the neighbors an opportunity to learn about autism as well and that helps folks. >> all right, and the two websites would be montgomery county.gov and look for officer reyess site, called project lifesaver. >> okay. >> and autismspeaks.org. we'll have more at the baltimore walk now. >> and -- thank you very much for coming in. we appreciate you and hopefully we can bring him home. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> our coverage continues on www.myfoxdc.com and we
. >> and the hanover county sheriff and his people are doing a marvelous job. they do special training to explain that he might be afraid and may not answer to his name and you may want to exhibit a treat or something that will attract him and this is a very, very difficult situation. >> thank you both for manage in today. officer reyes, we know on autism speaks website, you have a special form. tell us about a forum that parents can go to? >> that is in montgomery county...
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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 people have seen art being put into the community.
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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i allot two marble --i owe a lot to marvel. but there is a difference in making it big movies versus small. tavis: what you learn as an actor, and you now can see here an admittedly, public, and with humility, because i have been a part of films that blocked -- what do you take away from that as a thespian when you do stuff that does flop? >> you look back and say, is there is anything i could have done differently? it is a lot of creative people, and have to know your boundaries. you cannot give suggestions when it is not your place. you are making the calls and i have to run the placys. with "captain america" i never felt so involved. it felt like a welcome place to give suggestions. anytime i have been part of a film where it did not work out, i look back and say, i should have spoke up. why did i not say anything? you are trying not to step on toes or crossed boundaries. but again, it is a collaboration. tavis: which means it is not all your fault. >> of course. that is why going into it you want to make sure you have peopl
i allot two marble --i owe a lot to marvel. but there is a difference in making it big movies versus small. tavis: what you learn as an actor, and you now can see here an admittedly, public, and with humility, because i have been a part of films that blocked -- what do you take away from that as a thespian when you do stuff that does flop? >> you look back and say, is there is anything i could have done differently? it is a lot of creative people, and have to know your boundaries. you...
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so, megan, you look marvelous. now, we are going to check out the kids tomorrow at essex. we're going to talk about weather and get kids involved in a contest. that is tomorrow, i'm excited about that in season 2 here. we're checking out essex this morning. we have oursive -- ourselves as good look here. we're in fine shape this morning. 52 in baltimore and essex, middle river and places by the water in the middle 50s. but inland the 40s. and a nip in the area, but a chance to settle things down. the storm is pulling out east of boston. you can see the rain pulling away. we're watching high pressure continue to dominate. stronger winds out to the north. if anything, high clouds mixed in, but the wind this afternoon. you will see the sun and feel it and the winds pushing 20 miles per hour or higher. we will get up to 73. that's above the normal. that should be 70 on this date. tonight, we settle down to 46. by the way, again, milder and 50s and a look at the rest of the week. a push of the winds from the northeast and drop it tomorrow. 72 on friday. the weekend is warmer, 7
so, megan, you look marvelous. now, we are going to check out the kids tomorrow at essex. we're going to talk about weather and get kids involved in a contest. that is tomorrow, i'm excited about that in season 2 here. we're checking out essex this morning. we have oursive -- ourselves as good look here. we're in fine shape this morning. 52 in baltimore and essex, middle river and places by the water in the middle 50s. but inland the 40s. and a nip in the area, but a chance to settle things...
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the only older did a marvelous job, handicap international who put this strongly against media minds against personnel mines. but that's a very minor problem after all. and you are quite right. it is taken for granted now that while there are wars, what can we do quite a pen that is where perhaps we have to look at the basic reform of the united nations. i always come back to me dear united nations. the united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the preservation of peace. and when wars break out, while they are at the blue helmets. my friend brian burkett was the one who gave them the name blue helmets. i always recall the story when the first blue helmets were sent to this today near east. he said to his friends he was in charge of that. he said how are we going to make them different is all the armies? and somebody said let's call them blue helmets. but the wars that are going on now and very few of them, blue helmets has been in effect this. there are some cases, cambodia keith is where the blue helmets have been extremely useful. but the united nations has not been
the only older did a marvelous job, handicap international who put this strongly against media minds against personnel mines. but that's a very minor problem after all. and you are quite right. it is taken for granted now that while there are wars, what can we do quite a pen that is where perhaps we have to look at the basic reform of the united nations. i always come back to me dear united nations. the united nations were set up for human rights, but also for the preservation of peace. and...
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i always marvel of myself because they will say what is your process like. well, i sort of let the story lead me, and i kind of follow. to me that is a nightmare. i know. by process, spent three years writing the book. the first year is cheering for additional research. the entire second year has been going through the research and outlining. always on-line. very important. it will help, and it saves you a lot of pain, believe me. i worked on structure for an entire year. only then do i start writing. and throughout all find holes in my research and not go back and do more. >> that's what my teacher says. [laughter] >> she's right. she's right. you can skip the on line. sorry. >> what is the term political machine mean? >> incredibly incredibly corrupt and power maundering. it was the pinnacle example of that kind of corruption. in the gilded age. it was just a time of rampant corruption. and so things and not perfect now. >> when you're doing your research and it will to use the diaries and stuff like that, how do you go about painting that? out there for t
i always marvel of myself because they will say what is your process like. well, i sort of let the story lead me, and i kind of follow. to me that is a nightmare. i know. by process, spent three years writing the book. the first year is cheering for additional research. the entire second year has been going through the research and outlining. always on-line. very important. it will help, and it saves you a lot of pain, believe me. i worked on structure for an entire year. only then do i start...
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. >>> and marvels of the sea. they swim upright. they swap sex roles and celebs covet their company. so, what's the catch? we go swimming with sea horses. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 12th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. the idea that michael jackson did not have to die is at the heart of the manslaughter case against his doctor, conrad murray. but never in that courtroom have the jurors heard it like this. expert witnesses giving a detailed, blow by blow account of how murray allegedly failed his pop star employer. abc's jim avila is in los angeles tonight. jim? >> reporter: bill, the district attorney's office is wrapping up its case, with devastating medical testimony. prosecutors say they could rest as early as tomorrow, with testimony that is severely underculting one of the pillars of the defense case. ach thing tandem of medical reviewers, doctors paid to judge the work of their peers, delivered outri
. >>> and marvels of the sea. they swim upright. they swap sex roles and celebs covet their company. so, what's the catch? we go swimming with sea horses. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 12th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. the idea that michael jackson did not have to die is at the heart of the manslaughter case against his doctor, conrad...
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a tiny open space in enclosed by very tall buildings and the marvelous tool in the core of the financial district. and it's an art piece. the massive fountain right next to the market street sidewalk. actually a double fountain as you can see with two walls that make up the fountain. smaller than 3,000 square feet. very useful and popular. this is the access to the garden and to see the logo which clearly identifies every public open space including the art pieces. just a few slides showing art in connection with to the other buildings. a mural with a glass wall. the entrance to one of the residential buildings. and the other residential buildings. i hope this shows you the great variety of artists have created that consists of sculptures and paintings and mosaics and reliefs and the art piece together with the open space is located most of the time and is wonderful in areas sprinkled all over downtown and make the downtown so human and enjoyable. thank you very much. >> thank you, commissioners. i also have a little power point. hopefully it will stay on the table here. and a little bit
a tiny open space in enclosed by very tall buildings and the marvelous tool in the core of the financial district. and it's an art piece. the massive fountain right next to the market street sidewalk. actually a double fountain as you can see with two walls that make up the fountain. smaller than 3,000 square feet. very useful and popular. this is the access to the garden and to see the logo which clearly identifies every public open space including the art pieces. just a few slides showing art...
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guidance to the youth of the mission district, and again, officers from the district continually marvel at the dedication that people are doing. thank you very much. [applause] and ricardo garcia -- i work with him almost daily in dealing with potential gang violence or back in february when we had a legitimate plate of gang violence, he was out there on the street every day. we were in discussions every day for the strategy to deal with gang violence plaguing us, and it was very successful, and we will continue the partnership that has been very fruitful. i would like to thank you. [applause] >> can everybody to a start toward come back up here so we can take a picture? -- who got a reward to coeme back up here so we can take a picture? [applause] >> next we have the commission president's report. >> i have nothing to report tonight. i would rather hear from the captain and the community. >> keep certain myself, we found ourselves as officers for the justice celebration this friday. -- chief sir and myself, we found ourselves at the celebration of officers this friday. it was a really
guidance to the youth of the mission district, and again, officers from the district continually marvel at the dedication that people are doing. thank you very much. [applause] and ricardo garcia -- i work with him almost daily in dealing with potential gang violence or back in february when we had a legitimate plate of gang violence, he was out there on the street every day. we were in discussions every day for the strategy to deal with gang violence plaguing us, and it was very successful,...