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, click clack. like that. i would have pulled away then if i could but small firm fingers pulled me forward unrelentingly into the dark. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> a little business matter. i'm going to turn things over and we are going to present the award. don anders the president of the mid-atlantic chapter of the mystery writers of america. [applause] >> thank you. >> mwaa as some of you may know in most of you being fans may not. is the prayer mayor organization for mystery writers, professional and allied fields and while mr. gaiman is not primarily a mystery writer he has been known to commit an occasional crime story from time to time. we are delighted to help sponsor his appearance tonight and to present him with a mason award which is given for your extraordinary contributions toward bringing literature to a wide reading public. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] it's such an honor to be given an award like this. is also such an honor when i look at the o
, click clack. like that. i would have pulled away then if i could but small firm fingers pulled me forward unrelentingly into the dark. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> a little business matter. i'm going to turn things over and we are going to present the award. don anders the president of the mid-atlantic chapter of the mystery writers of america. [applause] >> thank you. >> mwaa as some of you may know in most of you being fans may not. is the prayer mayor...
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[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality, you know, when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the particular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various instruments] you could play a note-- say a "g" on a guitar, and you could play that same note on a flute. the fundamental frequency of the note, the "g," is the same, but the timbre is not. and what makes the timbre is the mix of the overtones that you hear along with the fundamental note. [choir sings] (leek) timbre for me is the very essence of a particular sound and the way that it can be developed or changed in its smallest part so that it becomes something else. it can be a very pure sound like for instance, ♪ ohhhhhhh, which is, in a timbre, is very pure, and if we start applying differen
[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality, you know, when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the particular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on...
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[screams] [typewriter clacking] [carriage return bell ringing] >> jon: hey, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. our guest tonight, liam neeson, the star of "taken, 2: the tookning." (laughter) continuing with our lineup of guests that are three times the size of me. (laughter) who did we have on last night? who was on the show last night? schwarzenegger! i don't watch this show so -- (laughter). schwarzenegger. we had -- amar'e stoudemire, liam nissan, oe kwraoeully. there's not one guest this pass month whose ass i can kick. (laughter) does dr. ruth still do shows? (laughter) let's begin tonight with the urgent issue of in-person voter fraud which, by all accounts, is nonexistent but nevertheless -- (laughter). a major concern for all americans. particularly in swing states controlled by republican legislatures like pennsylvania's voter i.d. law. what is the purpose of that law again pennsylvania's republican house majority leader? >> voter i.d. which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> jon: but hey -
[screams] [typewriter clacking] [carriage return bell ringing] >> jon: hey, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. our guest tonight, liam neeson, the star of "taken, 2: the tookning." (laughter) continuing with our lineup of guests that are three times the size of me. (laughter) who did we have on last night? who was on the show last night? schwarzenegger! i don't watch this show so -- (laughter). schwarzenegger. we had -- amar'e stoudemire,...
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[low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] rhythm is the temporal organization of music. it's how music is organized in time. it divides time into an organized series of moments, periods, durations. without rhythm, we wouldn't know how tperform the series of tos. rhythm you can consider fluctuations or pulsations in time. but forgetting the whole technical thing, rhythm is feeling and it's motion, and rhythm hits you at your core-- at your physical core. rhythm is probably the most physical element of music. (narrator) for much of the world's music, the foundation of rhythm is a steady reoccurring pattern or pulse. pulse in music often evokes a physical response, moving us to dance, march, sway, or tap our feet. pulse is the regular occurrence of rhythm in time, unemphasized, one after another-- [clapping] undivided. in many instances, we want to organize that pulse. in western music, we'll use an accent on every two. for example, one, two, one, two, one, two. if you watch a marching band, you'll probably see a lot of duple time or time divided by twos or fours. if you wa
[low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] rhythm is the temporal organization of music. it's how music is organized in time. it divides time into an organized series of moments, periods, durations. without rhythm, we wouldn't know how tperform the series of tos. rhythm you can consider fluctuations or pulsations in time. but forgetting the whole technical thing, rhythm is feeling and it's motion, and rhythm hits you at your core-- at your physical core. rhythm is probably the most...
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clacks out west in hawaii, alert.are on high earlier today, a tsunami warning issued and lifted after a earthquake off the canada.coast of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake triggered 8 foot waves in anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign cmittee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> we some bread bill earlier in the wind was really blowing. be similar -- we saw bell earlier. it will be similar. it will get a little bit worse earlier.ared to outside right now, light drizzle across much of the area. wind beginning to increase at 22 hour.an 61 is the current temperature in virginia beach. already up 55 miles per hour. gusts up to 50 m.p.h. in rehoboth. wind gusts
clacks out west in hawaii, alert.are on high earlier today, a tsunami warning issued and lifted after a earthquake off the canada.coast of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake triggered 8 foot waves in anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating...
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you also saw that investors were really worried about the cost per clack. it was off 15%. when they heard the earnings call, about half an hour ago, the cfo explained that it was because of currency fluctuations. look, i will not kid you. i would question whether there really that bad. when you let dad do go, we should be evaluating it according to it -- when we evaluated, we should be evaluating it towards its topline business. >> aren't investors worried that google can not make as much money from internet as everyone has been helping? >> we are worried about it. we have seen across the board that all the internet companies have been telling us they're concerned that everyone is moving to a mobile platforms, but nobody can figure out advertising on mobile platforms. companies like google, facebook, have been telling us, and we may be suffering some weakness in our business in the short term. i want to draw our attention to the fact that ultimately, it is mobile platforms, these mobile platforms are going to be good for these businesses. they will expand opportunity in th
you also saw that investors were really worried about the cost per clack. it was off 15%. when they heard the earnings call, about half an hour ago, the cfo explained that it was because of currency fluctuations. look, i will not kid you. i would question whether there really that bad. when you let dad do go, we should be evaluating it according to it -- when we evaluated, we should be evaluating it towards its topline business. >> aren't investors worried that google can not make as much...
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fire chief james clack says we are safer because of this decision. the mayor added that her administration will not take short-cuts, even in difficult times, when it comes to public safety. so the fire house will live on. >>> chris davis hit one that went from false to the -- his sixth straight game. how about the job that gonzalez did tonight. two hits, no runs, on to the ninth. adam jones cuts off nate to make the catch. and that's a run thriller. an one-run thriller. 1-0 orioles. and after high fives and hand shakes they went in to watch the red sox game. it's all tied up at 3-3. christian schaffer is live in st. pete. >> what's going on in the bronx? >> just a nail-biter the whole way. and 15 strikeouts and one home run from chris davis. i'm standing on the field right now. look out, there's a 404 feet sign. if you look up there's that over hanging roof with the word rays on it. his home run was on the top of the r on rays. a titanic blast of 440 feet, they said. it was the only run the orioles needed. >> just a bit better than last night. >> we'
fire chief james clack says we are safer because of this decision. the mayor added that her administration will not take short-cuts, even in difficult times, when it comes to public safety. so the fire house will live on. >>> chris davis hit one that went from false to the -- his sixth straight game. how about the job that gonzalez did tonight. two hits, no runs, on to the ninth. adam jones cuts off nate to make the catch. and that's a run thriller. an one-run thriller. 1-0 orioles....
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tommy clack, serving two years in prison for a paving scam in arundel, faces nine counts, a theft scheme and acting as a contractor without a license. investigators reported on him for a year uncovering a paving scam he was running that targeted seniors over charging them for work by tens of thousand of dollars. >>> now, maryland's most accurate forecast. let's get you up to speed on sandy. sandy is a power house hurricane as we look off the florida coast. still well defined center, look at the reach of the storm, well out, thousands of miles off of florida here. leading edge of the storm, the outer bands, edging in as close as southern virginia now. the storm getting a little more in to the neighborhood, look at del ray beach in florida today. see the bands coming in off of the outer edge. the core of sandy, hundred miles offshore is getting wind and rain here in fort lauderdale as well. bring you back here locally, the sun was actually out at the beach as we make our final preparations on the maryland coast and across the state so far the weather is quiet. here are the the latest stati
tommy clack, serving two years in prison for a paving scam in arundel, faces nine counts, a theft scheme and acting as a contractor without a license. investigators reported on him for a year uncovering a paving scam he was running that targeted seniors over charging them for work by tens of thousand of dollars. >>> now, maryland's most accurate forecast. let's get you up to speed on sandy. sandy is a power house hurricane as we look off the florida coast. still well defined center,...
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encouragement that he could offer to the young women here and also the young women who are watching clacks >> absolutely. young women do need an extra push. when i was elected chairman of the republican party of virginia, i didn't think anything of being the first woman. i really didn't. it's very rude of me. i didn't think anything, but what ever. and the media went nuts of course. they felt was appalling. but then i went around the state, and i met with sort of my getting to know you. everywhere i went to the wind came up to me literally in tears saying i never thought i would see the day when a woman was the chairman of the republican party of virginia. a completely changed my thinking about women and leadership roles. when in standing up for what they believe in. and i realized sometimes we need an extra push. i started this immediately after that. i started leadership training program for women and on the first day of the class, i asked how many of you would consider running for office some day? one hand went up and i asked why not? what's with you guys why wouldn't you run for office
encouragement that he could offer to the young women here and also the young women who are watching clacks >> absolutely. young women do need an extra push. when i was elected chairman of the republican party of virginia, i didn't think anything of being the first woman. i really didn't. it's very rude of me. i didn't think anything, but what ever. and the media went nuts of course. they felt was appalling. but then i went around the state, and i met with sort of my getting to know you....
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the fire chief james clack says this decision means that the people of baltimore are now safer >>> you might want to be extra careful when driving to work this morning since there will be large numbers of students out and about. that's because it's international walk to school day to celebrate. children from preschools, elementary school and mill schools will be accompanied to class. the goal of today's event is to raise awareness of the need to create safer paths for walking and for biking. >>> an exciting day for our state. maryland is expected to be ranked as one of the top 10 most energy-efficient states in the country. the announcement will come later on this morning during a national news conference. maryland will get special attention for making the top 10 on that list. >>> news time now 4:36. if you want to get a free lunch today, head to the pink picnic, it's going to be held honoring breast cancer awareness month. it's going to take place at b.j.'s wholesale club in owengs mills. a breast cancer survivor will share her experience with the disease, there will be an expert talk
the fire chief james clack says this decision means that the people of baltimore are now safer >>> you might want to be extra careful when driving to work this morning since there will be large numbers of students out and about. that's because it's international walk to school day to celebrate. children from preschools, elementary school and mill schools will be accompanied to class. the goal of today's event is to raise awareness of the need to create safer paths for walking and for...
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clacks you have to be very vigilant. that starts with using the right source to buy your tickets. right at the get go. and if you are not using a credit card, not using paypal, if you are leaving it up to chance, you are really do not have a lot of recourse. so you are born to be sitting across at the pub across the street. >> we are told tickets to the orioles possible games are sold out in just one hour. pretty impressive. if you cannot make to the big apple but want to show your passion, head to city hall, the mayor will host a rally outside city hall. that is set for 10:30. the mayor is encouraging you to wear your orioles aren't. folks visiting our you local page have a spirit down their fingertips. they even have been o. and check out these black and orange spirit nails. roblin from newark, delaware -- their loyalty is more than skin deep as they show us their ink. all you have to do is click on you local. baltimore county superintendent has named the department's first will save the cheap. the baltimore sun reports the former head of student support services will be the new
clacks you have to be very vigilant. that starts with using the right source to buy your tickets. right at the get go. and if you are not using a credit card, not using paypal, if you are leaving it up to chance, you are really do not have a lot of recourse. so you are born to be sitting across at the pub across the street. >> we are told tickets to the orioles possible games are sold out in just one hour. pretty impressive. if you cannot make to the big apple but want to show your...
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it's a whole clack of these people believing the elite -- >> it's a great novel but not something --the fact -- >> thank you, senator. and nia, good to see you. it's beautiful out here. the rocky mountains. >>> up next, just answer the question. we'll tackle some questions that could come up in the debate tonight and get some answers. "hardball" live from denver. >>> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, i'm proposed the death penalty during all of my life. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ because it helps you keep doing wh
it's a whole clack of these people believing the elite -- >> it's a great novel but not something --the fact -- >> thank you, senator. and nia, good to see you. it's beautiful out here. the rocky mountains. >>> up next, just answer the question. we'll tackle some questions that could come up in the debate tonight and get some answers. "hardball" live from denver. >>> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death...
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manipulating people and twisting arms, you know, how did lyndon johnson get the civil rights back past clacks she had ever did tricks and every single night. and they would talk through it all and basically ended voting for cloture. i don't think that hillary clinton is going to drink scotch every night but she would basically try to work with people like lindsey graham assuming that he is still in the senate and basically try to create these kinds of collisions. i think that obama thought he had that with john boehner. hillary would have handled it differently i think's. >> susan mcdougal, james carville and what led to the suicide of foster? he has a lot of psychological abnormalities, and he is very manipulative and when he proposed the whitewater deal bill wasn't interested at all that hillary thought of as a very good idea. jim mcdougal is kind of sick. susan mcdougal, his wife, was an incredible person who never betrayed her confidence and trust, and she is treated scandalously by kenneth starr who had her manifold and put her and saw that her confinement. it was horrible in which he tr
manipulating people and twisting arms, you know, how did lyndon johnson get the civil rights back past clacks she had ever did tricks and every single night. and they would talk through it all and basically ended voting for cloture. i don't think that hillary clinton is going to drink scotch every night but she would basically try to work with people like lindsey graham assuming that he is still in the senate and basically try to create these kinds of collisions. i think that obama thought he...
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clack, clack boom. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jana in kentucky. >> caller: you caught me eating.ntraception -- >> procreating. >> caller: yeah, just to have the baby. they have to prove they have enough money to raise a child. and if they believe that cluster of cells is a person then they're going to have to believe that the sperm and the egg are also people potentially and that they have to start collecting them. >> that would be mass murder. >> stephanie: exactly. >> genocide. >> it puts the mass in -- >> stephanie: pardon me. >> it putless the mass in mass tur base. masturbation. >> when did we get a mast you masturbation stack? >> stephanie: just now. i'm a problem solver. florida man exposes self to cops to prove he wasn't masturbating. only in florida can a man show his testicles to the cop to get out of -- i claimed he was scratching a job itch. >> can you identify yourself? >> have a look. take a gander at that. >> stephanie: with permission, the suspect presented his testicles. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] to one of the officers so his rash could be verified. the cop concluded th
clack, clack boom. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jana in kentucky. >> caller: you caught me eating.ntraception -- >> procreating. >> caller: yeah, just to have the baby. they have to prove they have enough money to raise a child. and if they believe that cluster of cells is a person then they're going to have to believe that the sperm and the egg are also people potentially and that they have to start collecting them. >> that would be mass murder. >> stephanie:...
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there are deals are ma ideals but what brought that to us clacks not the socialist state. it was the free market that did it. was delivering to less the old goals of the years ago. we need to realize that and come to terms with it. it's very interesting to me the people but were down on wal-mart and the socialists and the leftists, i don't understand it. when i go to wal-mart i see the masses shopping getting a great stuff and low prices and this is heaven. this is the dream of every great philosopher from the beginning of time to achieve something is wonderful. why don't we appreciate it? i don't understand. i defend that, too. >> jeffrey tucker, you talk about the piano industry in bourbon for breakfast and in the current debate on outsourcing going on on the highest political levels what is your take? >> i'm glad you brought that up, there was interesting essays research. i got interested when i was in the market for a piano i went to a store and played some of these old american pianos made in the entire war period. they saw the beautiful. they are interesting instrume
there are deals are ma ideals but what brought that to us clacks not the socialist state. it was the free market that did it. was delivering to less the old goals of the years ago. we need to realize that and come to terms with it. it's very interesting to me the people but were down on wal-mart and the socialists and the leftists, i don't understand it. when i go to wal-mart i see the masses shopping getting a great stuff and low prices and this is heaven. this is the dream of every great...
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second lady, i was thinking, you know, i knew that i would have to continue to teach because it's clacks you have to love what you are doing. i love going to work every day. i teach english. i was there thursday giving midterm conferences. i will be there again on tuesday. i teach because of my students. they inspire me. as a teacher, i want to make sure we continue to invest in quality education. that is why president obama and my husband are moving things forward. we have already made so much progress in education. they have doubled the funding for pell grants. for those of you who have kids, they change the student loan process of makes it easier for students to pay back their loans. it makes smart investments in our public schools. this is where i started out in the public-school system. we have made community colleges a cornerstone. i have been there for almost 20 years. i truly believe in the power of community colleges to change lives. i am also a military mom. our son is a major. he was deployed for a year to iraq. that was a tough year for our family. that is why i wrote the boo
second lady, i was thinking, you know, i knew that i would have to continue to teach because it's clacks you have to love what you are doing. i love going to work every day. i teach english. i was there thursday giving midterm conferences. i will be there again on tuesday. i teach because of my students. they inspire me. as a teacher, i want to make sure we continue to invest in quality education. that is why president obama and my husband are moving things forward. we have already made so much...
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what is the constitutional process clacks what can people have confidence in the continuity of leadership and so as inaccurate as all of this i believe there was a hell of the incident that is the explanation. but the fact that this can have ramifications tells you something in order to the institution of the system, and there i think a lot of thoughts deserved by china itself and by those who do business with it. >> let's talk about the generation of leaders coming in from the fifth generation of chinese leaders. what we know about the men that were presumed to take over as the president of china cracks the decade younger than hu jintao about ten years difference. dr. kissinger mentioned the experience in the cultural revolution, and i think he ate more bitterness than most during that time. what can you tell us? you've written about the different generation of leadership that these men present. the one to start? in the chinese media it was the culture of the experience. both of them were sent to the countryside where they worked with a farmer for 50 years. it is an extraordinary difficu
what is the constitutional process clacks what can people have confidence in the continuity of leadership and so as inaccurate as all of this i believe there was a hell of the incident that is the explanation. but the fact that this can have ramifications tells you something in order to the institution of the system, and there i think a lot of thoughts deserved by china itself and by those who do business with it. >> let's talk about the generation of leaders coming in from the fifth...
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. >> what are you doing to prevent human trafficking clack >> after tonight's visit presidential debate, joe biden and paul moran leave kentucky for campaign events in the midwest. vice president biden has a campaign mailing wisconsin tomorrow and congressman brian has first to ohio for rallies tomorrow and saturday. then it is up to minnesota for a fundraiser and he returns to his home state of wisconsin on sunday. >> four years ago, we went through the worst financial crisis since the great depression. lanza jobs were lost. the auto industry was on the brink of collapse, the financial system had frozen up. and because of the resilience and determination of the american people, we've begun to find her way back. >> the president is a view similar to the view he had been around for years ago, but a bigger government, spending more, taxing work, by deleting more, trickle-down government would work. that is not the right answer for america. i'll restore the vitality to get america working again. >> the economic club of washington this morning hosted a group of political journalists in toni
. >> what are you doing to prevent human trafficking clack >> after tonight's visit presidential debate, joe biden and paul moran leave kentucky for campaign events in the midwest. vice president biden has a campaign mailing wisconsin tomorrow and congressman brian has first to ohio for rallies tomorrow and saturday. then it is up to minnesota for a fundraiser and he returns to his home state of wisconsin on sunday. >> four years ago, we went through the worst financial crisis...
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what do you think clacks >> caller: back in the 2003 opinion i think it kind of encapsulates in the sense that the constitution does not prevent your consideration. they also said in that opinion race could not be the primary factor. it could be one of many factors. so why would hope there could be a way where if ms. fisher was denied mission and there were people that were more qualified i think that, you know, that procedure could be discriminatory. but i would hope they would find a way this procedure does violate the constitution but not strike down all, you know, programs designed to include racial equality and try to get a diverse student body. >> host: why this system specifically? you think it goes a step further so it takes the top ten from each school and then for the next round of the admissions it includes race at that point as well? >> caller: i think i agree with what the gentleman said before about having be unfair because you have someone that in a high year agreed a mistake they are not in that top ten of the school. i can in late so i didn't get the specifics of the case
what do you think clacks >> caller: back in the 2003 opinion i think it kind of encapsulates in the sense that the constitution does not prevent your consideration. they also said in that opinion race could not be the primary factor. it could be one of many factors. so why would hope there could be a way where if ms. fisher was denied mission and there were people that were more qualified i think that, you know, that procedure could be discriminatory. but i would hope they would find a...