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the napkins, the napkins are black, symbolizing oppression by the enemy in the darkness of doom.ed in a triangle fold, life, god, country, and family. and last, the chairs. the five chairs are empty. young lives barely lived, young loves barely loved. let their hollowed memory be ever burn bright, for they are the caliber by which our great nation is measured. remember their bravery, appreciate their courage, and thank god that they lived. and if tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, we would walk up to heaven, change their fate, and bring them all home again. and now, in memory of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, we present "taps" and the final salute. ♪ ♪ h >>> good afternoon, we continue our coverage of the golden gate bridge 75th anniversary. much of the activities, beautiful, sunny, and windy out there. if you are among the hundreds of thousands of people heading to the celebration, public transit is your best bet. the bridge will be closed 9:00 to 10:00 tonight for the fireworks display. stay with nbc bay area. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announ
the napkins, the napkins are black, symbolizing oppression by the enemy in the darkness of doom.ed in a triangle fold, life, god, country, and family. and last, the chairs. the five chairs are empty. young lives barely lived, young loves barely loved. let their hollowed memory be ever burn bright, for they are the caliber by which our great nation is measured. remember their bravery, appreciate their courage, and thank god that they lived. and if tears could build a stairway and memories a...
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. >> so he had an idea, he came home with it on a piece of paper, on a napkin -- i don't know what itsaid, great idea, develop it, do it. i gave him what to do and he did. i think he even made the part, the -- out of ribbons and tape measures and he made what he thought was this great idea. >> literally i went home, prototyped this product out of ribbon and gift wrap, and created a land yard headphone so the only distance i had to clear was from here to here. it is at that point that i showed that prototype to my parents, convinced them that it was a good idea to remortgage their house and hand me the money it would take to go ahead and commercialize that product. >> he made what he thought was this great idea. and i said, wow, it is a great idea. so then i said, well what good is it? he started doing the numbers. i'm a number person, and i made him do numbers. and he was -- do you know how many shuffles they sold and if you do the math and -- i said, okay, do the math. what is your sales projection, how much do you think it is going to cost, where are you going to make it, what is yo
. >> so he had an idea, he came home with it on a piece of paper, on a napkin -- i don't know what itsaid, great idea, develop it, do it. i gave him what to do and he did. i think he even made the part, the -- out of ribbons and tape measures and he made what he thought was this great idea. >> literally i went home, prototyped this product out of ribbon and gift wrap, and created a land yard headphone so the only distance i had to clear was from here to here. it is at that point...
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>> what if you'd like to make a ring for your napkins. >> i made this out of wine corks. got these out of your dressing room. >> hey! >> this is really easy. just drill a hole. you want to do this? >> you know what? i'm afraid of this. >> wait a minute, put it down. i did a pilot hole ready. >> don't drill into the glass. just hold it steady. >> hoda, your finger might get in the way. >> see? >> you all right? >> yes. >> here's one done. >> are you all right? >> i'll take a napkin. >> i told you it was a bad idea! >> light something also important. this is a citronella oil candle. i actually made this super easy. it's already on. isn't that easy? >> that keeps the bugs away? >> the mosquitos. if you want to make this -- >> where are you putting this? >> you can put this in a patio. what people do wrong is they drill into this metal and this causes a lot of heat to stay in. it will blow out your bulb. a really good easy way is to take chicken wire and make a little opening, put your core kit, then you put it on and you're done. >> that's what i was going to do. look at tha
>> what if you'd like to make a ring for your napkins. >> i made this out of wine corks. got these out of your dressing room. >> hey! >> this is really easy. just drill a hole. you want to do this? >> you know what? i'm afraid of this. >> wait a minute, put it down. i did a pilot hole ready. >> don't drill into the glass. just hold it steady. >> hoda, your finger might get in the way. >> see? >> you all right? >> yes. >>...
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on election day, he scribbled a robocall message on an mcdonald napkin. he said paul schurick approved it. calls went out to voters implying that the race was over, even though the polls were still open. he maintains that he did not run the show, and he was an adviser. >> i told them the correct thing to do. they refuse to do it. >> based on his reputation, the jury said because he knew better, he should have done the right thing. >> you have to follow the election laws. you must follow them to the letter. >> prosecutors declared their pleased by the verdict. " we thought it was the right thing to bring the case. it was brought -- it was right to bring the charges that we did. >> the case is not over. julius henson and his attorney want a new trial. the prosecution considers it baseless. >> the previous verdict against paul schurick and the fact that they did indicate that he was responsible for that authority line. >> julius henson says this case costing millions of lost consulting fees. he plans to donate campaign opposing the same-sex marriage. -- join
on election day, he scribbled a robocall message on an mcdonald napkin. he said paul schurick approved it. calls went out to voters implying that the race was over, even though the polls were still open. he maintains that he did not run the show, and he was an adviser. >> i told them the correct thing to do. they refuse to do it. >> based on his reputation, the jury said because he knew better, he should have done the right thing. >> you have to follow the election laws. you...
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menstruating have a heightened risk and are not a lot -- if not allowed to change their sanitary napkins. and whereas a report from the national center for education reveals that victims of bowing to play a wage of responses, including difficulty, a lack of assertiveness, difficulty in controlling anchor, and isolation. -- anger, and isolation pureed >> be it resolved that the school district request that the district asks each school to develop their own bathroom policy with input from staff, students, parents, and he remembers sensitive to the issues above. students shall not be punished in any way, including academically, for using a restaurant. john not be accompanied to the restaurant by staff unless the student has violated a rule. shall not be required to state their reason for using the restroom other than a school nourse. all that time shall be open and have a sufficient number during school hours what people are in class is. he committed to close any restroom as necessary for cleaning and maintenance and students must reason -- return to class promptly and all rules regarding b
menstruating have a heightened risk and are not a lot -- if not allowed to change their sanitary napkins. and whereas a report from the national center for education reveals that victims of bowing to play a wage of responses, including difficulty, a lack of assertiveness, difficulty in controlling anchor, and isolation. -- anger, and isolation pureed >> be it resolved that the school district request that the district asks each school to develop their own bathroom policy with input from...
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he'sstill defending...therobo-call. 3 (henson))"you got to recall, when i wrote that call, less calllon a napkin good call with oo without an authority line. the client line on that call." 3& julius henson will be seetenced...on junee13th.hee faces up to a yearin prison...and ines oo p to $25,000.john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30..-3 the latest time mmgazine cover is turning a & lot of heads tonight..... ptonight..... 3 33 and its re-igniting an age-old debate. jeff abell ii here with what eaderssaae saying, jeff.... 3 3 ssme readers say its -3 shocking.... others say....its about timm. 3 3 the magazinns latest issue shows a mother breast-feeding her three-year ld son. its drawing criticism for its graphic nature.... and 3over 'how oll is too old' to nurse a child. 3 "wwenniifirst saa this cover i actually ad to do a double take." ttke." 3 "he's a llttle too old to be breaattfeeding." feeding." 3 "it's actually quite maternal." maternal.""- 3 "i on't reallyycare bbt then again i on't haae kids." 33"and you ant to teach them that you know they can let ou - pnow when they're huugry, when they're th
he'sstill defending...therobo-call. 3 (henson))"you got to recall, when i wrote that call, less calllon a napkin good call with oo without an authority line. the client line on that call." 3& julius henson will be seetenced...on junee13th.hee faces up to a yearin prison...and ines oo p to $25,000.john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30..-3 the latest time mmgazine cover is turning a & lot of heads tonight..... ptonight..... 3 33 and its re-igniting an age-old debate. jeff abell ii...
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waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him.o stuffed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this makes me go to the town, buy some fish, maybe eat two fish. >> leave a big tip. >>> time to talk about dangerous destructive stuff. the story behind the sling bow . >>> i think it's best to let the music introduce this segment i'm calling chocolate rain. ♪ >> they decided, you know what, let's make a chocolate brain of andy's brain and make him eat it. they did. what they did was get an mri scan of his brain, then used the team to convert it into a 3d model you see here. so they have this mold of his brain from the mri. then they use latex to make a mold of his brain. >> this is weird. this is weird. >> no, but think of the
waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him.o stuffed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this makes me...
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a napkin. $14. we would rebel. or at least go elsewhere, right? but there's not a whole lot of elsewhere to go when it comes to flying. and there may yet to be whole range of so-called free services on board that they can still start charging for. ireland's ryan air made some noises about charges for the use of toilets. after the outcry, they said they never really meant it. but now management is pressing for a change in the law so that heavier weighing passengers have to pay higher prices. at least we can see this stuff coming more clearly, since a new law requires airlines to tell us up front about the taxes and other stuff built into the price, which their ads used to leave out. look at this. some like delta. one price, period. as though that's a boast. so, if you still want to take along what used to be included in the price, carry it on. carry on your own food and your own pillow and your own movies and your own water. carry on. just for the frill of it. unless they hit you with one of those carry-on charges. i'm john donvan nor untfor "nig i
a napkin. $14. we would rebel. or at least go elsewhere, right? but there's not a whole lot of elsewhere to go when it comes to flying. and there may yet to be whole range of so-called free services on board that they can still start charging for. ireland's ryan air made some noises about charges for the use of toilets. after the outcry, they said they never really meant it. but now management is pressing for a change in the law so that heavier weighing passengers have to pay higher prices. at...
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waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him. he's also stuffed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this makes me go to the town, buy some fish, maybe eat two fish. >> leave a big tip. >>> time to talk about dangerous destructive stuff. the story behind the sling bow [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the b
waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him. he's also stuffed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this...
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it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. at bank of america, we're lending an in communities across the country. fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries t
it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy...
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waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him.ed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this makes me go to the town, buy some fish, maybe eat two fish. >> leave a big tip. >>> time to talk about dangerous destructive stuff. the story behind the sling bow [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more
waitresses have caught bill in the past rolling shrimp up in napkins taking it home with him.ed plastic bag with food and tag it home. >> he's taking advantage of the situation. sounds like the restaurant has been nice to him. >> we've become gluttons in society. this guy is an example going to an all you can eat, eating a dozen pieces of fish and saying eight more aren't enough. >> come on, man, you're taking it too far. >> a lot of favors. >> this makes me go to...
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the third play of the most disorderly slipping back with the old envelopes, napkins' and old stray pieces of paper on which i'd been scribbling budgets for weeks. jeremy came over and crawled onto my lap. i held him with my left hand and with my right to move to the papers away from his hand and spread them out. i kept trying to make the numbers work. looking at them now it seems clear the salary i would have to make simply to pay for room and board and child care was well out of my reach. with no alimony or child support, i would have to work two or three jobs just to survive, but then who would raise my children? i wanted to raise myself, not dump them in a home for an hours a day even assuming i could find such a place. as i looked at the title of budgets, i realized that with no job, no money, no child support, no health insurance and looming medical bills for my pregnancy and for my baby, i had no choice but to go on welfare. a choice list twice as my friend jill who was also on welfare called it. i had sought against going on welfare for so long, trying to find some other situation
the third play of the most disorderly slipping back with the old envelopes, napkins' and old stray pieces of paper on which i'd been scribbling budgets for weeks. jeremy came over and crawled onto my lap. i held him with my left hand and with my right to move to the papers away from his hand and spread them out. i kept trying to make the numbers work. looking at them now it seems clear the salary i would have to make simply to pay for room and board and child care was well out of my reach. with...
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. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >> but it doesn't end there. >> oh! >> the chase continues -- "right this minute." >>> we're going to dream in technicolor. technology color. what if you could control your dreams? >> it would be very cool. >> it's called lucid dreaming. and people have been fascinated by this concept for centuries. >> i wish i could lucid dream! >> these two fellows have come up with a way for you to cheaply be able to control your own dreams. it's called the remi mask. it is a kick-starter project. >> inside what looks like a normal sleep mask is a microcontroller that waits until you are at the paefk rem sleep, then fl
. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >>...
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. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >> but it doesn't end there. >> oh! >> the chase continues -- "right [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the best tv picture quality. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to fios for just
. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >>...
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. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >> but it doesn't end there. >> oh! >> the chase continues -- "right this minute." [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless
. >> get her a napkin, somebody? >> tomorrow on "right this minute," last week we showed you the video of the swan versus the skier. >> i didn't see anything. it all happened so quickly. >> an update next time on "right this minute." >>> these guys are armed and dangerous with chalk. chalk war is going down -- next. >>> and, it's one of the world's wildest police videos. >> then one of his wheels isn't even working. >>...
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he allegedly tied her off with cloth napkins and ransacked the place. he took several things.s player signing autographs outside the hotel didn't know much. she was 26 years old, originally from columbia. chapman is 24 years old. he came from cuban in 2009. >>> just how dangerous are pit bulls? a task force made up trying to figure that out. last month they ruled the dogs are an inherently dangerous breed and that means when an attack involves a pit, they don't have to prove the animal's prior violent behavior. for the tagsing force is now looking -- task force is looking into the impact of that report. >>> it is regarded as one of the most prestigious schools in our area, but tonight the lan den school in bethesda has been accused of discrimination. a former worker said he was reprimanded when trying to speak up for another employee. >> at the root of this are some serious allegations at former chief operating officer tim harrison claims the school officials tried to ignore. in the process he says they turned on him. we want to warn you, some of the language in the story may
he allegedly tied her off with cloth napkins and ransacked the place. he took several things.s player signing autographs outside the hotel didn't know much. she was 26 years old, originally from columbia. chapman is 24 years old. he came from cuban in 2009. >>> just how dangerous are pit bulls? a task force made up trying to figure that out. last month they ruled the dogs are an inherently dangerous breed and that means when an attack involves a pit, they don't have to prove the...
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it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin.was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their idea
it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin.was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time...
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the man allegedly tied her hands with cloth napkins and then ransacked the room taking items. >> i literally just got out of my room and came down here. >> reporter: what do you think about something like that? >> i think it's terrible. >> i never heard of this happening before. this is all news to me. >> the woman is 26 years old and originally from colombia. chapman is 24 years old and defected from cuba in 2009. >>> well, there is growing pressure this morning on syria's president to accept the united nations peace plan and real in his troops. >> but new video released shows more attacks by loyalists. >> reporter: smoke rises from rooftops in homes. syrian rebels say this amateur video is proof government troops have no intention of halting attacks on civilians. the shelling follows the new discovery of 13 bodies in eastern syria and the massacre of more than 100 people in houla last week. president assad refuses to implement the united nations peace plan and blames the violence on terrorist. but others soy forces loyal to the government are responsible. >> we feel there neds to be -- nee
the man allegedly tied her hands with cloth napkins and then ransacked the room taking items. >> i literally just got out of my room and came down here. >> reporter: what do you think about something like that? >> i think it's terrible. >> i never heard of this happening before. this is all news to me. >> the woman is 26 years old and originally from colombia. chapman is 24 years old and defected from cuba in 2009. >>> well, there is growing pressure this...
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architect talked to me about the vision that he had for the space, even sketched a little bit on a napkin. i wish i'd kept it. he thought about a space that was monumental enough to uphold the noble goals of peace, that was light and transparent enough to represent the underlying principles of peace building and solid enough to represent the work, because it is work, that we do to attain peace in the world. it's tremendously moving for me to be here, to see this vision come to life and to be holding our first joint conference at usip. and another much more modest table 12 years ago, the founders for the alliance of peace building sat around my kitchen table. i it just taken on the role of program director at the hugh let foundation running the conflict resolution program and a number of the leaders in the field said can you help us? our field is so competitive, we're spending so much time competing for scarce resources, we have so little coordination for creating a unified voice, will the foundation give us some funds to put together a group that could represent -- it was conflict resolut
architect talked to me about the vision that he had for the space, even sketched a little bit on a napkin. i wish i'd kept it. he thought about a space that was monumental enough to uphold the noble goals of peace, that was light and transparent enough to represent the underlying principles of peace building and solid enough to represent the work, because it is work, that we do to attain peace in the world. it's tremendously moving for me to be here, to see this vision come to life and to be...
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he always make sure that he has a chair and makes sure that he has a napkin and silverware. this is how the two men take care of each other. it is a lovely french ship, and it happened in the senior center. that is what your money does. thank you. [applause] >> we have a person from huckleberry house, patrick. i want to tell you, huckleberry house save my family, so i really want you to speak. >> my name is patrick. i am a case manager at huckleberry house, in the fifth district. i am a resident of the first district, so this works out nicely. i want to talk about the cost of living adjustments that we were hearing about. i do not think either one of you were in that committee. to talk about why there are important, i first need to talk about huckleberry house itself. we are an emergency shelter for a 11to 17-year olds in the city. we are open 24 hours a day. we are open 365 days a year. we work with children and families in crisis. if there is violence in the home, if there is a kid running away -- we get kids from all of the country and the world running away from differen
he always make sure that he has a chair and makes sure that he has a napkin and silverware. this is how the two men take care of each other. it is a lovely french ship, and it happened in the senior center. that is what your money does. thank you. [applause] >> we have a person from huckleberry house, patrick. i want to tell you, huckleberry house save my family, so i really want you to speak. >> my name is patrick. i am a case manager at huckleberry house, in the fifth district. i...
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he motioned me to the table near the window, snapped open a white table cloth, draped a napkin across my lap and served the food with a flourish and a smile. he stepped back like he was in a fine restaurant and asked if he could do anything else for me. "no," i said, "this is wonderful." "would you do something for me, then," he asked. "we're trying to improve our service and would appreciate it if you filled out this survey." wow! but here's the rest of the story: some months later i was hired to speak at several conferences and one was in the city where the waiter had dazzled me. the meeting planner called me and asked: we haven't chosen a hotel yet for our five-day meeting. any ideas? in an instant, i become their non-commissioned sales person. if you are involved in business today, ask yourself: are you serving your customers when you could be dazzling them? are you asking customers for ideas to improve? are you doing what author tom peters called managing by wandering around so that you know what the customer experience really feels like from that side of the desk or counter or t
he motioned me to the table near the window, snapped open a white table cloth, draped a napkin across my lap and served the food with a flourish and a smile. he stepped back like he was in a fine restaurant and asked if he could do anything else for me. "no," i said, "this is wonderful." "would you do something for me, then," he asked. "we're trying to improve our service and would appreciate it if you filled out this survey." wow! but here's the rest of...