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for john burrows, it's uncle john. he felt adopted by john burrows. and roosevelt wanted to be burrows in his writing and he thanks him in all his books. he even in one of them puts a letter of tribute of the greatest american is burrows. he was a person that lived up in the catskills, our great catskills naturalist and would write about his backyard about a bluebird building a nest or about how a river flows or about clouds drifting. and it was nature in your backyard. john muir out in california was the grand dureur of alaska and california. burrows said you've got a universe in your backyard, sort of the whitman school, in a blade of grass you can learn about nature. a brilliant writer. i've been working hard with the burrows foundation up in new york to try to make sure all the homes get preserved and library of america does the books of the great writers, faulkner, f. scott fitzgerald, and burrows belongs in the top tier. i would say he's one of the top 20 writers we've ever had and in my opinion the finest naturalist writer in the united states.
for john burrows, it's uncle john. he felt adopted by john burrows. and roosevelt wanted to be burrows in his writing and he thanks him in all his books. he even in one of them puts a letter of tribute of the greatest american is burrows. he was a person that lived up in the catskills, our great catskills naturalist and would write about his backyard about a bluebird building a nest or about how a river flows or about clouds drifting. and it was nature in your backyard. john muir out in...
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of course, denial always favors the germs which burrow deeper and deeper into an entrenched epidemic. to borrow a phrase from tv drama, this is ripped from today's headlines, but thetion description i -- fits the acute respiratory syndrome or sars, which slipped into new year's port in san fransisco bay in 1900 aboard thl steam ship australia most likely that carried a load of passengers, a load of mail, and some uninvited 4-legged stow stowaways, rats.pen plague could have happened anywhere. new york, los angeles, seattle, new orleans.n in fact, all of these cities did see some plague cases, buts. nowhere else did plague become quite so everything trenched in thee city or in the surrounding landscape as it did in san fransisco. why is this? if you were an epidemic looking for a new home, san fransisco fulfills the realtor's three top rules for a desirable place to live.n, l location, location, location. [laughter] the golden gate was the gate way to asia and the pacific rim. it welcomed up to a thousand ships a year.ed many from the ports of hong kong and honolulu where plague recent
of course, denial always favors the germs which burrow deeper and deeper into an entrenched epidemic. to borrow a phrase from tv drama, this is ripped from today's headlines, but thetion description i -- fits the acute respiratory syndrome or sars, which slipped into new year's port in san fransisco bay in 1900 aboard thl steam ship australia most likely that carried a load of passengers, a load of mail, and some uninvited 4-legged stow stowaways, rats.pen plague could have happened anywhere....
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. >> reporter: you can see this tick burrowed into this child's head and feeding. summer is prime time for tick bites. >> funny, i hear every year from somebody that it is the worst year ever for ticks. >> reporter: they say if you are out in an area where ticks are common, wear long pants and check yourself for ticks when you get home. if you find one, follow the guidelines for removing them. >> burning them, twisting them or putting vaseline over them is not recommended. because it can increase the risk of lyme disease. best thing is to pull them out with tweezers. >> reporter: only one species carries lyme disease and 3-4% of ticks have it. but hikers aren't taking any chances. >> when she is playing around i check her when we get home. >> reporter: how about for you? >> yeah. me too. >> reporter: one tip, tucking your pants into your socks work. they stress it does work and i know how silly it looks. one more thing, if you are bit and you remove it, keep the tick, they may have a form like this to help identify if it is the type that carries lyme disease and th
. >> reporter: you can see this tick burrowed into this child's head and feeding. summer is prime time for tick bites. >> funny, i hear every year from somebody that it is the worst year ever for ticks. >> reporter: they say if you are out in an area where ticks are common, wear long pants and check yourself for ticks when you get home. if you find one, follow the guidelines for removing them. >> burning them, twisting them or putting vaseline over them is not...
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owls will actually live in prairie dog burrows.guys out. some of them are endangered. so when we do that we hurt all of the other species that rely on their habitat. >> all right. we've got a bird up next. >> this is a -- >> this is a collared alicari. i'm going to see if she's going to eat. she got my finger here. this is -- they're actually kind of toucan. or toucanette. she's not -- >> she's having a hard time -- >> let's see if we can do that. she has that long bill. this is a south american bird. they're fruit eaters. and what's really neat is that they will build their nets in a hole in a tree. just like a lot of birds that live here in north america. we can't attract this guy in north america but you can get blue birds or chick adees if you put up a bird house in your back with yard. >> sold your hand out flat and see if she'll take it. >> nice. good job. so this next thing i'm going to ask you to take a quick step back. we're going to let him wonder the table here. he's a little bit -- he's a little freaked out. this is an
owls will actually live in prairie dog burrows.guys out. some of them are endangered. so when we do that we hurt all of the other species that rely on their habitat. >> all right. we've got a bird up next. >> this is a -- >> this is a collared alicari. i'm going to see if she's going to eat. she got my finger here. this is -- they're actually kind of toucan. or toucanette. she's not -- >> she's having a hard time -- >> let's see if we can do that. she has that long...
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we can move mountains, burrow under them, do anything that needs to be done. but we don't have expertise figuring out whether kayaks for sailboats are the best use of the lake. i would love to have us not get into that business. on the other hand, if our land is lying fallow and is not being managed properly, we have no choice but to step in and do something. my messages use it or lose it -- my message is use it or lose it and she was quickly what you can do. >> i appreciate those comments and some of the thinking i was doing to the comments section from both rec & park and the public comment is i would think it would be helpful to get much more specific long-term recreational management plans and budget that could be presented to this commission. also some specifics of around how financial resources are going to be secured for recreational activities, how does concession contracts would be developed and secured s rec & park wants to take them on. what are the recreational uses of the lake? we saw the one to have materials for, you might people to get staff fo
we can move mountains, burrow under them, do anything that needs to be done. but we don't have expertise figuring out whether kayaks for sailboats are the best use of the lake. i would love to have us not get into that business. on the other hand, if our land is lying fallow and is not being managed properly, we have no choice but to step in and do something. my messages use it or lose it -- my message is use it or lose it and she was quickly what you can do. >> i appreciate those...
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clinton spoke about the ongoing standoff between the philippines and china over the shar burrow shoal in the south china sea. she said they have an interest in maintaining open seas. >> as a pacific power, we have a interest in freedom of navigation, the maintenance of peace and stability, respect for international law. >> dell rosario said he hopes the u.s. will increase they are presence in the region. >> we underscored the necessity of ensuring that our alliance remains robust, agile and responsive. >> the two countries adopted a statement calling for large scale joint military exercises. the leaders of japan and the united states have vowed to continue working together to deal with north korea, its military development and nuclear ambitions. the prime minister and obama met at the white house on monday. noda and obama spoke about the issue of north korea's expected nuclear test. they agreed to warn authorities in their reclusive nation against further provocative acts. >> the mother you engage in provocative acts, the more isolated you will become and diplomat ittically and intern
clinton spoke about the ongoing standoff between the philippines and china over the shar burrow shoal in the south china sea. she said they have an interest in maintaining open seas. >> as a pacific power, we have a interest in freedom of navigation, the maintenance of peace and stability, respect for international law. >> dell rosario said he hopes the u.s. will increase they are presence in the region. >> we underscored the necessity of ensuring that our alliance remains...
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but ibrihim al asiri may burrow deeper into hiding now that the existence of the source has been revealed. when we look back on this in a year, what are we going to see about this case and this source? >> if you stop plots without taking the people out, the people will regenerate the plot. the question is, was this operation leaked to the press too early for us to find the bombmaker. if he's still around in a year, that's going to be a critical question everybody's going to ask about. >> reporter: al asiri is well aware he's a target. intelligence officials say he's among those now training five to ten new bombmakers. but the source, who came in from the cold, will find a warm place, relocated with his family under a new identity. >> first, he's going to get a paycheck you and i would want any day of the week. as we should. >> reporter: millions? >> millions. >> reporter: john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the parents of an american soldier captured in afghanistan say there have been secret attempts to free their son. bowe bergdahl was captured in jub june 200. it's believed he's killed
but ibrihim al asiri may burrow deeper into hiding now that the existence of the source has been revealed. when we look back on this in a year, what are we going to see about this case and this source? >> if you stop plots without taking the people out, the people will regenerate the plot. the question is, was this operation leaked to the press too early for us to find the bombmaker. if he's still around in a year, that's going to be a critical question everybody's going to ask about....
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sean shannon, jay moore, libby revat, edward towe, helen quong, giddy burrows, luke jillian, michael sward, steven curo, shelly er, sophie brian, catherine howard, patrick dowd, francisco ris. >> good evening, commissioners, thanks very much for hearing this tonight. this is my son, he wants to say a few words first. >> my name is lehman. i play on the travel team. 50% of my games are canceled because the fields are closed. when i was -- i would like the field to be turned into astro turf. >> so, commissioners, i coach liam's team with a couple of other parents. we've been very active and involved with kids soccer in the city. we've seen how successful crocker amazon has been. you go there, it's an incredible sight to see on a saturday morning. there are hundreds of kids that are there and i think beach chalet, i play there, played soccer there, played irish football there, it's a great facility. i think it could be used to its potential. we've got rugby and we've got lacrosse, we've got baseball, we've got so many sports that would benefit greatly to have the field astro turf'd. i k
sean shannon, jay moore, libby revat, edward towe, helen quong, giddy burrows, luke jillian, michael sward, steven curo, shelly er, sophie brian, catherine howard, patrick dowd, francisco ris. >> good evening, commissioners, thanks very much for hearing this tonight. this is my son, he wants to say a few words first. >> my name is lehman. i play on the travel team. 50% of my games are canceled because the fields are closed. when i was -- i would like the field to be turned into...
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we can move mountains, burrow under them, do anything that needs to be done. but we don't have expertise figuring out whether kayaks for sailboats are the best use of the lake. i would love to have us not get into that business. on the other hand, if our land is lying fallow and is
we can move mountains, burrow under them, do anything that needs to be done. but we don't have expertise figuring out whether kayaks for sailboats are the best use of the lake. i would love to have us not get into that business. on the other hand, if our land is lying fallow and is
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. >>> in a unique proceeding three judges from three different burrows of new york city shuttled through a courtroom to hear berk could he wits plead guilty. he spoke without emotion. at one point he said quietly, i'm an excellent shot. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. are you done sweetie? yea ah, welcome to hotels.com. i get it...guys weekend. yeah! if you'r
. >>> in a unique proceeding three judges from three different burrows of new york city shuttled through a courtroom to hear berk could he wits plead guilty. he spoke without emotion. at one point he said quietly, i'm an excellent shot. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a...
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and all surveys show down as burrowing and berlin as newly elected leader prepares to lock horns with the german chancellor socialist francois hollande has been campaigning for growth merkel is europe's chief advocate for belt tightening both have intense political pressure at home which is bound to make for tough talks as peter oliver reports. what francois hollande will in the french presidential election he rolled. off the biggest ally of nicolas sarkozy when it came to pushing on steroids as the only way to tackle europe's debt crisis it's not been a great recent period for the german chancellor the seeing some see the post their own christian democratic party suffered major losses and an election in the state of north rhine-westphalia a state viewed by many as a bellwether for gauging the opinion of german national politics as well so with macos each day it all eyes are now looking to see if they knew a range range meant can be sorted out between the leaders of europe's two largest economies francois along will be heading. straight after he is sworn in as french president on tues
and all surveys show down as burrowing and berlin as newly elected leader prepares to lock horns with the german chancellor socialist francois hollande has been campaigning for growth merkel is europe's chief advocate for belt tightening both have intense political pressure at home which is bound to make for tough talks as peter oliver reports. what francois hollande will in the french presidential election he rolled. off the biggest ally of nicolas sarkozy when it came to pushing on steroids...
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two researchers affiliated with the national burrow written that the d.i. screening procedure but in place by congress hinges to a significant extent on an applicant's employ ability, not just personal health, causing the program to function much like a long-term unemployment insurance program for the unemployable, unquote. of course, anyone that is eligible and has a bona fide disability is entitled to d.i. benefits but d.i. benefits paid to anyone not truly disabled takes resources away from those that are truly disabled. i have i think my time is up. can i ask these two questions. i have two questions related to the d.i. program. first, do you agree that the sometimes difficult to diagnosis conditions related to back pain and mental illness accounts for some of the most rapid expansion of the d.i. beneficiary population and secondly, to what extent are the opinions of those making d.i. benefit decisions with local or national labor market conditions determine eligibility for d. benefits and that is has d.i. become an unemployment benefit provider of last
two researchers affiliated with the national burrow written that the d.i. screening procedure but in place by congress hinges to a significant extent on an applicant's employ ability, not just personal health, causing the program to function much like a long-term unemployment insurance program for the unemployable, unquote. of course, anyone that is eligible and has a bona fide disability is entitled to d.i. benefits but d.i. benefits paid to anyone not truly disabled takes resources away from...
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s master bomb maker, ibrahim al-asiri, who developed the new underwear bomb, may burrow deeper into hiding now that the existence of the source has been revealed. when we look back on this in a year, what are we going to see about this case and this source? >> if you stop plots without taking people out, the people will simply regenerate the plot. so the question is was this operation leaked to the press too early for us to find the bomb maker? if he's still around in a year, that's going to be a critical question everybody is going to ask about. >> reporter: al-asiri is aware he is a target. he is among those training five to ten new bomb makers. but the source, who came in from the cold, will find a warm place relocated with his family under a new identity. >> first he's going to get a paycheck that you and i would want any david week, as he should. >> reporter: are we talking millions? >> we're talking millions. >> pelley: you know, john, mudd said the information has leaked. has that done damage to the ability of u.s. intelligence to penetrate al qaeda? >> it may have. if they had more
s master bomb maker, ibrahim al-asiri, who developed the new underwear bomb, may burrow deeper into hiding now that the existence of the source has been revealed. when we look back on this in a year, what are we going to see about this case and this source? >> if you stop plots without taking people out, the people will simply regenerate the plot. so the question is was this operation leaked to the press too early for us to find the bomb maker? if he's still around in a year, that's going...
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the other interesting feature on this map is sub tropical storm burrow. a sub tropical storm is a poorly organized tropical storm. it is strong enough to have a name. it is moving to the norgd, but it will move to the west and move toward north carolina. it can't move northward, but it has to be deflected and move north of that. it will be deflected on shore. here is what our map will look like this evening. that front will come in. it will stall to the north of us. most of the rain will be associated with it will be in the evening map. so we'll be between weather systems in today's situation. >> 85 to 90. boaters can expect south winds, 5 to 10 knots. take a look at this seven-day forecast today. 87 today, 89 on monday. we're rain-free sect expect for an isolated storm. rain chances increase tuesday, decrease wednesday, and come back by next friday. >> an announcement by b.g.e. rate payers can opt out. a panel is discussing whether people can opt out entirely and permanently. people should notify b.g.e. if they do not want them installed. if they have be
the other interesting feature on this map is sub tropical storm burrow. a sub tropical storm is a poorly organized tropical storm. it is strong enough to have a name. it is moving to the norgd, but it will move to the west and move toward north carolina. it can't move northward, but it has to be deflected and move north of that. it will be deflected on shore. here is what our map will look like this evening. that front will come in. it will stall to the north of us. most of the rain will be...
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the fund raiser was held at a home in a hills burrow. it three guest spot in all. obama took several digs at president obama. romney said he wants to put money into a cellar company when the government puts a half a billion dollar in one of its choice. romney is going to it hold another by reserve before heading down to southern california. >>> new this morning, negotiants under way. the men were traveling in resort towns. it is the latest the man charged with kidnapping and murdering sierra lamar is scheduled to enter a plea today. he was arrested after dna link to and to the morgan hill girl. sierra lamar disappeared march 16th. >>> hayward bay was pulled over while driving on the lower deck of the bridge last month. >>> the city of san jose will begin a new new effort to clean up homeless camps. it burned up about a anchor above calabar. >>> it's exactly what we've been worried about. we've been so concerned about the residents say that the squatters have been breaking into of garages and still in their water and electricity. >>> they say they are finding hundre
the fund raiser was held at a home in a hills burrow. it three guest spot in all. obama took several digs at president obama. romney said he wants to put money into a cellar company when the government puts a half a billion dollar in one of its choice. romney is going to it hold another by reserve before heading down to southern california. >>> new this morning, negotiants under way. the men were traveling in resort towns. it is the latest the man charged with kidnapping and murdering...
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on the right is an aerial view of the five burrow city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of westchester and staten island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in brooklyn alone. by 1940 we're going to have 8 million people in the city. now, this means tremendous growth, and it also means that this city is on the verge of becoming a world capital and we knew it. this era is the era america is coming of age, becoming a world power, fight the spanish american war, get colonies, teddy roosevelt brokers the peace between russian and japan and the 19 zeros and we bypass europe in terms of being the greatest economic power on earth and you could say it is the beginning of the american century. now, i don't know if we're at the end of the american century but i know we're at the beginning in this lecture. i can't tell you about the end. and this era saw the new scale of these world capital cit
on the right is an aerial view of the five burrow city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of westchester and staten island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in brooklyn alone. by 1940 we're going to have 8 million people in the city. now, this means tremendous growth, and it also means that...
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also swirling in the lower right of the screen is burrow. the rain from carroll -- is off the carolina coast. an interesting development before the hurricane season starts. the beach is becoming more populated. low tide there. the water looks lower. i would think there would be more people out there. this view is courtesy of the grand hotel and spa. 74 at the airport. inner harbor, 77. let me check the ocean city -- 71. water temperature are around 60. chilly right now. let us look at the current temperatures around the area. ocean city, 71. ausberry, 76. edgewood, 72. westminster, 73. everything is in the 70's. still some patches of green here and there in the mountains. now, we look at -- here is ocean city. all right. nice and clear. no clouds. there are a few scattered clouds over northern maryland right now. here is the front off to the northwest. warm air try to push in to cooler air over the great lakes and that is triggering thunderstorms. this front will sink further south. as things heat up this afternoon, something isolated may cr
also swirling in the lower right of the screen is burrow. the rain from carroll -- is off the carolina coast. an interesting development before the hurricane season starts. the beach is becoming more populated. low tide there. the water looks lower. i would think there would be more people out there. this view is courtesy of the grand hotel and spa. 74 at the airport. inner harbor, 77. let me check the ocean city -- 71. water temperature are around 60. chilly right now. let us look at the...
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for example the latest unemployment figures from the burrow of labor statistics, show that african americanment is at 13% which is obviously well above -- it is frankly above 10.3 for latinos, and 7.4 for whites. how do you motivate a community to get out and vote when people are feeling discouraged by their own employment situation. >> it is important to note that the rate of unemployment for african americans continues to be higher for the rest of the country. i think people had hoped that we would see higher numbers of employment which we're not but obama not only represents our hopes as communities of color, but also we don't have a better option when you look at romney it's not as though he has a solution for black voters so i think the president has been committed to economic opportunity, committed to investing in small businesses committed to raising the profile. i don't know that there is anything more compelling than getting to tell your children they get to be president. and that's a dream for my family, so now to get to tell their kids that someone like you is going to be in offi
for example the latest unemployment figures from the burrow of labor statistics, show that african americanment is at 13% which is obviously well above -- it is frankly above 10.3 for latinos, and 7.4 for whites. how do you motivate a community to get out and vote when people are feeling discouraged by their own employment situation. >> it is important to note that the rate of unemployment for african americans continues to be higher for the rest of the country. i think people had hoped...
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. >> after working into the night to bring the blaze under control, chief fred burrows begins an on-scene interview with andrew about the fire. >> we had portions of the building collapse -- >> the chief thinks the explosions have stopped but right in the middle of the interview, the fire unleashes its biggest blast of the night. >> any injuries or -- >> not at this time. that was a bit warm. >> honestly, i thought we had pretty much ran out of material to burn at that point but apparently there was a couple waiting for us. >> the explosion caused by the last containers of methanol happens four hours after the fire begins, startling the chief and his crew. >> he was obviously concerned, as were we, because it was honestly quite a miracle that there was nobody injured in this, or killed. >> firefighters continue spraying water throughout the night. finally putting out the stubborn blaze. all that's left of the warehouse is rubble. coming up -- a street erupts like a volcano. >> i can't believe i'm alive. >> a tunnel blows up. and a gas leak destroys a shopping mall. >> the aftermath would
. >> after working into the night to bring the blaze under control, chief fred burrows begins an on-scene interview with andrew about the fire. >> we had portions of the building collapse -- >> the chief thinks the explosions have stopped but right in the middle of the interview, the fire unleashes its biggest blast of the night. >> any injuries or -- >> not at this time. that was a bit warm. >> honestly, i thought we had pretty much ran out of material to...
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the law is in town in middle burrow, but rarely enforced. they call it a quality of life issue.ar more than anybody i know, but as a parent, would you like a law for this? >> there is nothing wrong with trying to promote a little saville tee out on the streets, and why not? probably parents will get behind it and your kid comes home with a ticket saying he was obnoxious and swearing in public. if my kid did that, and of course he is four and a half years old, i would send him down to the coal mines. there was no reference to the bull semen in that part of the story. >> thank god for that. >> bill is a sequential hemaphrodite. >> good idea? >> i think it is an okay idea and i would be for ticketing the naked singing cowboy and the lost tribes of israel as noise pollution in times square. >> absolutely. they are crazy. >> with the thick swords. >> women walking by telling them they are going to die. >> i told them to shut up once and then i tripped and fell no front of them and they said that is god. that's a true story. i tried to make a get away, oh just shut up and i fell in fr
the law is in town in middle burrow, but rarely enforced. they call it a quality of life issue.ar more than anybody i know, but as a parent, would you like a law for this? >> there is nothing wrong with trying to promote a little saville tee out on the streets, and why not? probably parents will get behind it and your kid comes home with a ticket saying he was obnoxious and swearing in public. if my kid did that, and of course he is four and a half years old, i would send him down to the...
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. >> reporter: every wednesday a group of men come together at the house on nanny ellen burrows avenuet washington. the meeting is support for men who want to escape a troubled past and embrace a brighter future. >> i've been doing the job searching thing. i'm very patient, don't get me wrong, but patience don't pay the bills. >> reporter: larry summers has been coming here for three years. as one of the older participants, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience. he knows the importance of emotional support. >> i've been through the relationship, the unemployment, the trouble at home, out in the street, and i just share with them my experience. >> reporter: kevin wilson believes men in motion is helping him become a better father to his 3-year-old son. >> well, i will always want my son to be a better person than i am always. i want him to go beyond the things thaif' done -- that i've done. >> stay encouraged, brother. >> reporter: the national center for children and families started men in motion 13 years ago to give a helping hand to former offenders. >> we try to give directio
. >> reporter: every wednesday a group of men come together at the house on nanny ellen burrows avenuet washington. the meeting is support for men who want to escape a troubled past and embrace a brighter future. >> i've been doing the job searching thing. i'm very patient, don't get me wrong, but patience don't pay the bills. >> reporter: larry summers has been coming here for three years. as one of the older participants, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience. he knows...
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on the earth, you went half as close and you got-- you weighed a half as much burrowing inside. that's because the ground is pulling the other way, but over here now it increases because you're getting closer and there's no other mass pulling you off, so it increases. if you understand that, you can answer this question. let's suppose this star collapsed and you rolled on it and you're right here and it collapsed as to 1/10 the size, so it's d/10 of the radius, 10 times closer. how much more you're going to weigh? check your neighbor. what's it going to be, gang? it turns out 100 times as much. you would weigh 100 times as much at the surface of that star and it would become harder and harder to throw things into orbit, harder and harder. later on, we're going to learn that the surface of the earth to throw something away from the grav-- to escape, to escape the locality of the earth and to keep--to outrun gravity, you would have to throw something at 11.2 kilometers per second. that's called escape speed and we're gonna learn that on the sun for something to be ejected off the
on the earth, you went half as close and you got-- you weighed a half as much burrowing inside. that's because the ground is pulling the other way, but over here now it increases because you're getting closer and there's no other mass pulling you off, so it increases. if you understand that, you can answer this question. let's suppose this star collapsed and you rolled on it and you're right here and it collapsed as to 1/10 the size, so it's d/10 of the radius, 10 times closer. how much more...
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diane and pat burrows, debbie good and commander gibbons. the naval academy here is where alan shepherd got his start. he was a little boy of the lindbergh generation who grew up who wanted nothing more than to fly airplanes. that was his life's mission. he came from a family of army officers in southern new hampshire is where he was born. and decided at an early age that he didn't want to join the army. he wanted to become a navy officer and learn to fly navy airplanes, which is why he ended up here at the naval academy. a little background on shepherd because a lot of people have discovered don't remember who he was or why he was important, including my son sean and leo who early on in the process of writing this would ask me how my book on john glenn was going. shepherd on may 5, 1961 became the first american into space and he went up in this little can right here. 10 years after that, he became the fifth man on the moon and he was the guy who hit the golf balls there. but it was -- it was that first flight, the freedom 7 flight that he
diane and pat burrows, debbie good and commander gibbons. the naval academy here is where alan shepherd got his start. he was a little boy of the lindbergh generation who grew up who wanted nothing more than to fly airplanes. that was his life's mission. he came from a family of army officers in southern new hampshire is where he was born. and decided at an early age that he didn't want to join the army. he wanted to become a navy officer and learn to fly navy airplanes, which is why he ended...
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. >>> i had the opportunity to speak with celebrated author augustan burrows about his untraditionaled this is how. he gives advice about overcoming just about anything from shyness, fatness, to alcoholism and suicide. here is just some of our conversation. >> i'm just really excited by the opportunity to sort of share what i have learned through, you know, surviving so many things from so young with people. i mean, the number one question probably that i get asked when i'm away on tour is how did you survive, you know, and then it's fill in what. alcoholism or neglect or whatever. what have you. i wanted to answer that question. you know? because i didn't have -- i wasn't -- i didn't have parents. my parents were sort of dysfunctional and out of the picture, and i didn't have adults in my life to help me solve my own issues, i had to solve them myself. you know, those tools i think are going to be useful for other people when they want to solve their own problems. >> you give advice really for just about anything. i read the book in one day. exactly. you give advice for shyness, fat
. >>> i had the opportunity to speak with celebrated author augustan burrows about his untraditionaled this is how. he gives advice about overcoming just about anything from shyness, fatness, to alcoholism and suicide. here is just some of our conversation. >> i'm just really excited by the opportunity to sort of share what i have learned through, you know, surviving so many things from so young with people. i mean, the number one question probably that i get asked when i'm away...
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native to the grasslands of north america, what boisterous, burrowing rodent was once known as the barkingarking squirrel? a prairie dog? yes! prairie dog is right. [ laughs ] and you're up to 150 bucks. still just the one strike. that's it for the $50 questions. these next questions are worth $100 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. often created with guinness and bass, what two-toned beer blend traditionally consists of a dark stout and a pale ale? my favorite drink. it's a black and tan. a black and tan? black and tan is right, and you're back on track and up to $250. you know your beer! also called fallen arches, what physical condition kept mayor bloomberg from doing a tour of duty in vietnam? it's flatfoot, um... no, no, no. flat foot. it's called, um... oh, my god. i know this 'cause i have it. then say it. five seconds. i'm gonna say achilles heel. no, that's not it. oh, no! strike two! it's flatfeet! i said flatfoot! i have it. there's a medical term for it. all right, guys. that's your second strike. one more of those and i got to kick you out. from the french word for mixtu
native to the grasslands of north america, what boisterous, burrowing rodent was once known as the barkingarking squirrel? a prairie dog? yes! prairie dog is right. [ laughs ] and you're up to 150 bucks. still just the one strike. that's it for the $50 questions. these next questions are worth $100 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. often created with guinness and bass, what two-toned beer blend traditionally consists of a dark stout and a pale ale? my favorite drink. it's a black and...
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after speech, mccarthy would hold up a list of names of members of the communist party he said had burrowed their way into government agencies and colleges and universities. the number he claimed would vary from day to day and when pressed to make his list public, mccarthy would stall or claim he had accidentally thrown it away. >> have we yet received the names, and i assume they're in the file, of the claimed 133 communists that are ready for investigation? i've asked for them. have i yet received them? >> you'd know better than i, senator. >> his failure to produce much proof to back his claims never gave him pause, as he employed lies and innuendo with swaggering bravado. >> now the hard fact is --h hard fact is that those who wear the label -- those who wear the label democrat wear it with the stain of a historic betrayal. >> mccarthy, wrote one historian, had "stumbled upon a brilliant, demagogic technique. others deplored treachery. mccarthy would speak of traitors." and so he did, in a fearsome, reckless crusade that terrorized washington, destroyed lives, and made a shambles of due
after speech, mccarthy would hold up a list of names of members of the communist party he said had burrowed their way into government agencies and colleges and universities. the number he claimed would vary from day to day and when pressed to make his list public, mccarthy would stall or claim he had accidentally thrown it away. >> have we yet received the names, and i assume they're in the file, of the claimed 133 communists that are ready for investigation? i've asked for them. have i...
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just today the burrow of labor and statistics released numbers that showed unemployment down significantlycountry. is this election basically in effect a p.r. campaign with billions of dollars in super pac money from mitt romney's team basically to scare and depress americans into believes that the economy is getting worse when in reality it is actually getting better? >> it is getting better. it is getting better slowly. if you listen to president obama, he will say, and i think correctly, it is getting better too slowly and like to see it getting better more quickly. the underline point that it is moving in the right direction is undeniably there in the statistics. what you mentioned today are data that lag a month or two coming out of the metropolitan areas. what we're going to learn about this friday, of course, is the unemployment rate and job growth for the month of may. now, we've had a couple of reports that were below what we were expecting. this time expectations are coming in around 150,000 on payroll jobs and about 8.1 staying where it is on the unemployment rate. if the report
just today the burrow of labor and statistics released numbers that showed unemployment down significantlycountry. is this election basically in effect a p.r. campaign with billions of dollars in super pac money from mitt romney's team basically to scare and depress americans into believes that the economy is getting worse when in reality it is actually getting better? >> it is getting better. it is getting better slowly. if you listen to president obama, he will say, and i think...
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. >> we have five burrows, actually four of them are on islands.oklyn, queens. only the bronx is on the mainland. and they're all different. >> reporter: so you're an island boy? >> that's right. >> reporter: in koch, a centrist democrat, who still gets recognized more than 20 years after leaving office.... >> hello. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm glad to see you. >> thank you. >> reporter: he says all those differences add up to something special. >> you'll see people from every country in the world, every skin color, every religion. it's wonderful. it's what makes us so great. >> reporter: but when he took office.... >> we have to spend the monies that are currently available in a much better way. >> reporter:... new york city was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. >> you're going to make it possible to prevail. >> reporter: he brought it back, balanced the budget, and started cleaning up some of the city's most brighted areas including times square. why was that so important to you? >> because people were no longer coming down to times square. you
. >> we have five burrows, actually four of them are on islands.oklyn, queens. only the bronx is on the mainland. and they're all different. >> reporter: so you're an island boy? >> that's right. >> reporter: in koch, a centrist democrat, who still gets recognized more than 20 years after leaving office.... >> hello. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm glad to see you. >> thank you. >> reporter: he says all those differences add up to something...