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it's a positive imagination and i guarantee you, if you can imagine it... if you can see it on the inside, you can see it on the outside. i tell you, i've given you something tonight, if you understand and receive it, this is priceless. this could transform your life. very, very, very few christians understand this and even less apply it and use it. but i promise you this would change your life. have you got a need? go to the word. find the answer to your need. take those scriptures and meditate on it, and the bible says in 1 peter, chapter 1, verse 23 that we are born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible seed, the word of god that lives and abides for ever. the word is a seed. take that seed. plant in your spiritual womb... your imagination... until you can see it... that's when it's germinates. the moment you see it, that seed has germinated, and it's just a matter of time until you see the birth. that is a recipe for victory for every one of you and yet the average person doesn't do that. they'll listen to all of the doubt and the unbelie
it's a positive imagination and i guarantee you, if you can imagine it... if you can see it on the inside, you can see it on the outside. i tell you, i've given you something tonight, if you understand and receive it, this is priceless. this could transform your life. very, very, very few christians understand this and even less apply it and use it. but i promise you this would change your life. have you got a need? go to the word. find the answer to your need. take those scriptures and...
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so we have to do it with our imagination. it has to begin with our imagination. collectively, if enough of us begin to believe that we can create that kind of a world, if public television can put on these kinds of programs, which is why i am a part of public television, because this is what they broadcast. this is what comes into our homes, the energy of all things are possible, not the energy of violence and hatred and, you know, and all of the silly stuff that you see so frequently on commercial and cable television, especially the violence and especially the rude communication between young children and their parents and so on. you don't see that here. it's why i'm here raising money for this station, and all public television stations. einstein, once again, this man of imagination said, logic will get you from a to b, but imagination will take you everywhere. that's the first of these wishes fulfilled foundations. the second foundation is very significant and very important. i call it, living from the end. this is one of the harder ones for people to get, bu
so we have to do it with our imagination. it has to begin with our imagination. collectively, if enough of us begin to believe that we can create that kind of a world, if public television can put on these kinds of programs, which is why i am a part of public television, because this is what they broadcast. this is what comes into our homes, the energy of all things are possible, not the energy of violence and hatred and, you know, and all of the silly stuff that you see so frequently on...
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drive fo99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for 99 is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network promises you three things - 99 dollar down payments or 99 dollar monthly payments and guaranteed credit. stop settling...call now and drive the new car, truck, van or suv of your dreams before you know it. we've removed all of the obstacles so what are you waiting for? call us now! call now. when you call and talk to us there are no high pressure sales tactics or any other unpleasantries that come along with buying a car from most dealerships. we've been serving this area for 30 years plus and we plan on doing it for at least 30 more. credit is our specialty but people are our business. maybe you'r
drive fo99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for 99 is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network promises you three...
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we can only imagine the impact created by the goddess and her surroundings.ur attempts to reconstruct the statue's appearance, like this one from the 19th century, can merely hint at the experience of seeing it in its dramatic context. but it reminds us how vivid, how colorful greek art must have been in classical times. bleached by the centuries and sterilized by museum surroundings, the reliefs of the parthenon frieze appear cool and restrained, but originally, they would have been brightly colored and even more lifelike than they are now. their depiction of the panathenaic procession would have been still more convincing-- art and nature coming closer together than ever before. the frieze is generally regarded as representing the high point in the classical style. composition is still rather formal, almost mechanical, but it's enlivened by a great many realistic details of gesture and posture. figures are perhaps rather unemotional, but highly idealized. the whole thing seems to represent a balance between that greek preoccupation with composition proporti
we can only imagine the impact created by the goddess and her surroundings.ur attempts to reconstruct the statue's appearance, like this one from the 19th century, can merely hint at the experience of seeing it in its dramatic context. but it reminds us how vivid, how colorful greek art must have been in classical times. bleached by the centuries and sterilized by museum surroundings, the reliefs of the parthenon frieze appear cool and restrained, but originally, they would have been brightly...
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and the first of these five foundations i call imagination. imagination. many of our greatest thinkers have spoken about the power of imagination. william blake said that, what is now proved was once only imagined. now think about the importance of that. if you want to have something show up in your life, the kind of person you would like to become, manifest something new into your life, something powerful, whatever it might be, you obviously must first be able to imagine it. your imagination, this is yours and yours alone. you can place anything into your imagination that you want to place there. independent of what anybody else says about it, independent of what your senses tell you, independent of all the evidence that may be to the contrary, you can place into your imagination an i am that represents what you would like to attract into your life and make it come into fruition. einstein's most famous quote, one of his most famous observations, he said, imagination is more important than knowledge. knowledge is limited. imagination encircles the world. p
and the first of these five foundations i call imagination. imagination. many of our greatest thinkers have spoken about the power of imagination. william blake said that, what is now proved was once only imagined. now think about the importance of that. if you want to have something show up in your life, the kind of person you would like to become, manifest something new into your life, something powerful, whatever it might be, you obviously must first be able to imagine it. your imagination,...
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imagine how they taste. imagine if you could always see life [music] in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge are perhaps the most famous parents on the planet. >> her royal highness, the duchess of cambridge, was safely delivered of a son at 4:34 p.m. local time. >> even in the early hours as a parent, william took control. >> did you do the first nappy? >> i did the first nappy. >> badge of honor. >> i had every midwife staring at me, going, you do it, you do it. >> up a lot at time? >> yeah, but so is catherine. but she's doing a fantastic job. >> tonight, the duke and duchess will be up late again. but they've left baby george at home, at kensington palace. this is their first appearance at a formal event since the baby's birth. it's a glamorous occasion in the planning for months. the first ever tusk
imagine how they taste. imagine if you could always see life [music] in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge are perhaps the most famous parents on the planet. >> her royal highness, the duchess of cambridge, was...
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. >> imagine that. >> imagine that. putting the customer first. >> that's right. what a novel concept. >> wow. >> they should be successful with that. >> thanks tyson. a great week. susie's back on tuesday. i'll be here on monday night but she's back on tuesday. and that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen.
. >> imagine that. >> imagine that. putting the customer first. >> that's right. what a novel concept. >> wow. >> they should be successful with that. >> thanks tyson. a great week. susie's back on tuesday. i'll be here on monday night but she's back on tuesday. and that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen.
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now imagine the year, is i it 2030? 2050? how about 1899. that's right.re were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs th
now imagine the year, is i it 2030? 2050? how about 1899. that's right.re were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of...
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i can't imagine him punting the ball and i can't imagine a field goal here. i think he goes for it. >> al: i can't manage a field goal because that would give atlanta the ball back. >> referee: the ruling on the field stands. fourth down. >> al: he can't see enough -- >> cris: you can't confirm. the word stands did not confirm. so here we go. he is going to go for it or at least go to the line of scrimmage and at least bark out a few signals. >> al: so fourth down and a couple of links. >> cris: be careful now. tom brady sometimes can go quick count on a play like this and before the guys even know what happened, he sort of has the first down. >> al: or hard count. you talk about his proficiency going for a first down on third or fourth and one. when either he goes right to the middle or finds that hole. bob and jonathan kraft, watching their team try to stay undefeated. fourth and ijs. brady drops the ball. and atlanta is going to get it at the 38 yard line. so brady juggling the snap, coming away from it, wendell and atlanta gets a huge break with 1:50 and
i can't imagine him punting the ball and i can't imagine a field goal here. i think he goes for it. >> al: i can't manage a field goal because that would give atlanta the ball back. >> referee: the ruling on the field stands. fourth down. >> al: he can't see enough -- >> cris: you can't confirm. the word stands did not confirm. so here we go. he is going to go for it or at least go to the line of scrimmage and at least bark out a few signals. >> al: so fourth down...
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i would imagine you're going to go and have one almighty party, aren't you?u. >> we did that last night. [ laughter ] >> yes, i know what those sailors are up to when they win trophies. it's not pretty. chaps, great to talk to you. congratulations. >> we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow night the interview i was having trouble i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chamrs which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. 90% reported reduced aches
i would imagine you're going to go and have one almighty party, aren't you?u. >> we did that last night. [ laughter ] >> yes, i know what those sailors are up to when they win trophies. it's not pretty. chaps, great to talk to you. congratulations. >> we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow night the interview i was having trouble i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the...
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what they saw was beyond their imagination. it looked like a solid wall of gold before them. as the wall came more into view, they discovered it was, in fact, an enormous golden shrine. this might be what they were oking for. they entered the room, and their hearts sank. there was no seal on the door to the shrine. but then, when the door was opened, their spirits soared. the door to the second shrine was sealed with a mark of the necropolis officials. they had found their king. the shrine turned out to be not one shrine, but a whole series of shrines, one inside the other. it took carter two years' more work to reach the pharaoh at last. the strange object belonging to the ritual of mummification was found over in this corner here nearly six feet tall, it represents a headless animal skin hanging from a pole. as abstract and modern as the emblem may appear, it was in reality probably as old to tutankhamun as he is to us. tutankhamun's dy was found covered with jewelry. aesthetically, many of the pieces are rare treasures in and of themselves. t jewelry had a greater purpose
what they saw was beyond their imagination. it looked like a solid wall of gold before them. as the wall came more into view, they discovered it was, in fact, an enormous golden shrine. this might be what they were oking for. they entered the room, and their hearts sank. there was no seal on the door to the shrine. but then, when the door was opened, their spirits soared. the door to the second shrine was sealed with a mark of the necropolis officials. they had found their king. the shrine...
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imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he put 2 million americans to work. and that included about 50 thousand school teachers sent out to rural areas. this is a cw a project. that's stern grove behind it. they are using wheel barrels. for this reason, many projects were well built. there are no cw a plot. this was one in berkeley placed there and the tennis court at coat niecis park. i was
imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable...
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could you imagine if assad stays in power? you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through and there is no good outcome. anyway you slice it. you play out any scenario. every one looks bad. >> you don't think people have thought this through. >> they haven't, bob. >> 24 hours of each other. what kerry said and what obama said were no different. they said they both had the right to go in without congressional approval. >> he set himself up where he has to go, with or without congressional approval. it's go time. if he doesn't go, he will be the lamest of lame duck presidents in the history -- >> not lamest. the person who stopped 1400 more people being killed, including kids he owe how about kids? >> say he doesn't get the support of resolution from congress, he is he going to go and blame the republicans. >> he won't blame the republicans. be nice to have a fair and balanced. >> he doesn't have to blame the republicans because the media is already doing it for
could you imagine if assad stays in power? you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through and there is no good outcome. anyway you slice it. you play out any scenario. every one looks bad. >> you don't think people have thought this through. >> they haven't, bob. >> 24 hours of each other. what kerry said and what obama said were no different. they said they both had the right to go in without congressional...
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this politics of imagination. so that is why i -- on this question. >> i would add to that also that we might not get juror number b37 and we probably won't convince you of anything and i know it's the job of electoral the electoral politicians to get every single vote and not offend people and all of that so maybe we don't get b37, maybe we looser but i heard one of the representatives, one of the black representatives from the area say that one of the problems down there is that we get so excited about national elections and we mobilize for barack obama but many of those people uphold and maintain the "stand your ground" law's at intellectual positions at the local level and jesus blood people don't vote in the same numbers so juror p57 -- b37 and -- so the mobilizing we are talking about we are very good at mobilizing at the local level. we let that go. we put so much in behind the election of barack obama but those in between elections where we maintain laws like stand your ground we sometimes seek those out a
this politics of imagination. so that is why i -- on this question. >> i would add to that also that we might not get juror number b37 and we probably won't convince you of anything and i know it's the job of electoral the electoral politicians to get every single vote and not offend people and all of that so maybe we don't get b37, maybe we looser but i heard one of the representatives, one of the black representatives from the area say that one of the problems down there is that we get...
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i would imagine that it would-- in general, it would sell more. in the case of nappy hair-- i'm sure carolivia would know. yeah, that was certainly the case with your book. people came in immediately. i had copies, hooray, hooray. but people came in right away asking for it who i don't think knew about it before. right. (paulson) how many copies before the controversy and how many after? it sold 13,000 copies a day before the controversy, which was in late november. and on january 1st, it was up to 100,000. [audience gasps] and that--that really reinforces, carolivia-- astonishing. yeah, hooray, hooray, yes. every country has its own siberia, and that's our siberia, yeah. (blume) nevertheless, we would rather not-- it's true; isn't it funny? be censored. and what i'm hearing here is very interesting, because we're hearing two examples of books that were challenged because they offended this group or that group. and i'm not talking about page 200 and whatever-- right. and whatever that reference to sexuality is-- which is different. i mean, this is
i would imagine that it would-- in general, it would sell more. in the case of nappy hair-- i'm sure carolivia would know. yeah, that was certainly the case with your book. people came in immediately. i had copies, hooray, hooray. but people came in right away asking for it who i don't think knew about it before. right. (paulson) how many copies before the controversy and how many after? it sold 13,000 copies a day before the controversy, which was in late november. and on january 1st, it was...
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imagine that. how do ordinary iranians feel about america? we asked. >> hello america. >> hi, america. >> we love americans. >> american people are good people. >> we want the same thing as americans want. >> america is a great country and we want to have good relations with america. >> we iranian people don't have a problem with america. >> translator: our problem is with american politicians, those who are after war and bloodshed. >> you are not fair. be fair to the world. >> translator: your behavior is not very good. your politics is about war and it's terrifying. ... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. [poof!] [clicks mouse] there's do
imagine that. how do ordinary iranians feel about america? we asked. >> hello america. >> hi, america. >> we love americans. >> american people are good people. >> we want the same thing as americans want. >> america is a great country and we want to have good relations with america. >> we iranian people don't have a problem with america. >> translator: our problem is with american politicians, those who are after war and bloodshed. >> you...
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nobody could have imagined that two years ago. >> available, but with a caveat.cars still cost about twice as much as their gasoline powered versions, and for that rice, visitors are still drawn towards the more powerful combustion engines. once again, suv's and sports sedans take center stage this year. >> and carjacking now, and the latest edition of video game grand theft auto is on course to become the most lucrative video game of the year. >> gta v topped 800 million in first day sales, and is likely to top "iron man 3." its makers have faced repeated criticism for the levels of violence in the series. >> that game will cost you around 60 euros in stores. >> imagine shelling out thousands of euros for the latest and greatest toy. >> that's how much people use to pay back in 1983 for the new revolutionary cell phone at the time. >> things have certainly changed since then. >> the museum for communication in berlin is the proud owner of one of the first ever cell phones from motorola. >> it sits nicely in your hand. you can carry it in your bag. it did not nee
nobody could have imagined that two years ago. >> available, but with a caveat.cars still cost about twice as much as their gasoline powered versions, and for that rice, visitors are still drawn towards the more powerful combustion engines. once again, suv's and sports sedans take center stage this year. >> and carjacking now, and the latest edition of video game grand theft auto is on course to become the most lucrative video game of the year. >> gta v topped 800 million in...
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i would imagine you're going to have one almighty parity, aren' you?t happens when teams win trophies, and it's not pretty. great to talk to you. congratulations. >>> and we'll be right back. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> tomorrow night,
i would imagine you're going to have one almighty parity, aren' you?t happens when teams win trophies, and it's not pretty. great to talk to you. congratulations. >>> and we'll be right back. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts,...
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imagine him meeting emily dickinson.mormonism began in new york state, as many of you obviously probably know, right in upstate new york and a place called the burned over district because the series of religious revivals sweeping through that particular part of the country and then went last and further west. so that is part of the spirit, too. of course should the intent go without saying as the antislavery movement, which was gathering more and more in the years after 1848, particularly after the mexican-american war ended in 1948 when the united states became a much bigger country and the disposition, sorry about that, the disposition of the land was acquired from mexico was a matter of some can turn, shall it be freed or shall it be slaves. that was the dialogue that became so acrimonious, that became so serious that of course it spiraled into what we think of as the civil war were a setnor sometimes called it, the war of northern aggression. thanks to oakland its rights, which i mentioned before. early antislavery
imagine him meeting emily dickinson.mormonism began in new york state, as many of you obviously probably know, right in upstate new york and a place called the burned over district because the series of religious revivals sweeping through that particular part of the country and then went last and further west. so that is part of the spirit, too. of course should the intent go without saying as the antislavery movement, which was gathering more and more in the years after 1848, particularly...
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imagine my surprises when he did paint them. i suppose because i understood he can't be expected to paint it my roses became an instrument afterward. people knew he loved cigars. he always stored things in the boxes and the dollhouse painting were presented to my daughter in a cigar box that was decorated. he always stored things and in the 70s he painted on cigar box lids. they were only given to fame and close friends. for a man that appreciated the continuum and the history of art as highly as anyone i've ever met my father valued his own ideas very much. he resisted being a member of this and that movement. this very labeling caused him to explore some variant or new way of looking. although it seems in some way that the bay area became visually tiresome he would be many different individual painter rather than a member of the bay area figure active school. he thought of himself as a pa t painter. he was a very opinionated man. he was not very good at compromise and i mean that in a positive way as well as the negative sense
imagine my surprises when he did paint them. i suppose because i understood he can't be expected to paint it my roses became an instrument afterward. people knew he loved cigars. he always stored things in the boxes and the dollhouse painting were presented to my daughter in a cigar box that was decorated. he always stored things and in the 70s he painted on cigar box lids. they were only given to fame and close friends. for a man that appreciated the continuum and the history of art as highly...
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drive for 99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for 99 is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network promises you three things - 99 dollar down payments or 99 dollar monthly payments and guaranteed credit. stop settling...call now and drive the new car, truck, van or suv of your dreams before you know it. we've removed all of the obstacles so what are you waiting for? call us now! call now. when you call and talk to us there are no high pressure sales tactics or any other unpleasantries that come along with buying a car from most dealerships. we've been serving this area for 30 years plus and we plan on doing it for at least 30 more. credit is our specialty but people are our business. maybe you'r
drive for 99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for 99 is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network promises you three...
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i just couldn't have imagined this coming down this way. i just couldn't imagine it.f yourself into it. you deserved it, you deserved it. >> i got it. i feel complete. >> my buddy. thank you. thank you for these two years. nobody can ever take it away from us. >> september 2013, havana, cuba. >> i don't want to be timid. i don't want to go home and say, well, i tried that cuba thing so many times but it was just too tough for me. i want to be in the ring, fail or not fail and be failed and go for it. >> diane nyad said she's making her final attempt, succeed or fail. >> there's a fine line between having the grace to see that things are bigger than you are and to let your ego go. and there's another edge over that fine line where you are don't want to ever, ever give up. and i'm still at that place. [ cheers and applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> she plunges into the water. again bonnie is at her side. and there is this. >> the only thing you could probably die from are the box jelly fish. >> diana wears this mask to keep deadly box jelly fish from stinging h
i just couldn't have imagined this coming down this way. i just couldn't imagine it.f yourself into it. you deserved it, you deserved it. >> i got it. i feel complete. >> my buddy. thank you. thank you for these two years. nobody can ever take it away from us. >> september 2013, havana, cuba. >> i don't want to be timid. i don't want to go home and say, well, i tried that cuba thing so many times but it was just too tough for me. i want to be in the ring, fail or not...
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who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of course, just do not happen by themselves. he digs great sacrifice. ultimately, it takes american heroes to allow those situations to exist. it also highlights the great leaders right here in san francisco who continue to improve the quality of life for all of our residents. celebrating diversity and equality for all and shape our nation's history. as i look around the room, of course, dr. clarence jones is here tonight, but also many other leaders reflected in our city administrator naomi kelly. in our san francisco commissioners including joe marshall, michelle davis, and susan christian from her human rights commission. who you later here this evening, and also of course, again, don to zia and jennifer to peter for their great work. one of the highlights i have in my own personal history is that moment where i was serving as the director of the human rights commission, and i went to mayor willie brown at the time. it
who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of course, just do not happen by themselves. he digs great sacrifice. ultimately, it takes american heroes to allow those situations to exist. it also highlights the great leaders right here in san francisco who continue to improve the quality of life for all of our residents. celebrating diversity and...
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. >> i can't imagine anybody approaching every single new project without doubt. in fact, i fink if you do it is probably not going to turn out that well. >> and, from bogota columbia to columbia south carolina, caring for the homeless next, on pbs newshour weekend >>> made possible by judy and josh westin, the wallace family. the cheryl and philip millstein family, rauz ln p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that is why we are your retirement company. additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs news hour weekend. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this first sunday of our new broadcast. i'm hari sreenivasan. the president of syria, bashar-al-assad, said he is readying his nation for an attack by the united states and plans to retaliate if there is one. assad made his comments in an exclusive interview with charlie rose. rose talked to us by phone
. >> i can't imagine anybody approaching every single new project without doubt. in fact, i fink if you do it is probably not going to turn out that well. >> and, from bogota columbia to columbia south carolina, caring for the homeless next, on pbs newshour weekend >>> made possible by judy and josh westin, the wallace family. the cheryl and philip millstein family, rauz ln p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and...
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could you imagine if assad stays in power? could you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through. and there is no good outcome. any way you slice it, every one is bad. >> you don't think people have actually thought through the things you're talking about? >> i actually don't, bob. >> they just coordinated in the bathroom. >> a message within 24 hours of each other. >> what kerry said and obama said were no different. they both said they have the right to go in without congressional approval and obama said i would like to get congressional approval. >> he set himself up he has to go with or without. if he doesn't go, he will be the lamest of lame duck presidents in the history. >> if he doesn't go -- >> a person who stopped 1,400 people -- 1,400 more people from being killed, how about kids? >> okay. say he doesn't get the use of force resolution from congress. is he not going to then go and blame the republicans and say i couldn't because the republicans -- >>
could you imagine if assad stays in power? could you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through. and there is no good outcome. any way you slice it, every one is bad. >> you don't think people have actually thought through the things you're talking about? >> i actually don't, bob. >> they just coordinated in the bathroom. >> a message within 24 hours of each other. >> what kerry said and obama said...
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and imagine swimming it for so far and so long.ould be a challenge for anyone, even a 20-year-old. diana is three times that age. she's going to have to train harder, she's going to have to train better to even have a chance. >> when diana enters the water, she's entering a very hostile environment. >> dr. ken kamler is a surgeon who specializes in extreme medicine and he knows exactly what diana's body will go through. >> she won't be able to keep up with the energy and heat loss which she's experiencing. >> it's just impossible to do that? >> it's impossible to do that. the water is going to drain her so she's going to be running at a deficit. and as time goes on, the deficit will increase and she'll just be providing energy for those organs that are central for her survival. she's swimming alone, but she's actually in a race. she has to swim to florida before her body deteriorates to the point where she can no longer swim at all. >> to prepare, she pushes herself farther and longer. and by july 2010, dianaed is ready for her fir
and imagine swimming it for so far and so long.ould be a challenge for anyone, even a 20-year-old. diana is three times that age. she's going to have to train harder, she's going to have to train better to even have a chance. >> when diana enters the water, she's entering a very hostile environment. >> dr. ken kamler is a surgeon who specializes in extreme medicine and he knows exactly what diana's body will go through. >> she won't be able to keep up with the energy and heat...
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everything you could imagine., yet, still it wasn't enough to save him. >> if you look at the risk factors at what puts people at risk for suicide, matthew had almost none of the risk factors. he had a -- as you say, a loving family. he had the access to care. he had friends, he had everything and yet. >> a strong social system around him. >> the main risk factor for him was mental illness. he had that. >> if love could have kept my child alive, he'd be alive today. he was incredibly loved and he had an older sister and older brother who were fiercely protective of him. even as a young child, when he, the signs of mental illness came on and we could see it, the whole family rallied around. >> he was not ostracized in anyway. >> not in any way. >> he was welcomed into the extended family. he had all of those things that should lower his risks. but we've known for years and years, a decade at least, that he was trying to take his life. >> how many times had he actually tried? >> he had actually made two other attemp
everything you could imagine., yet, still it wasn't enough to save him. >> if you look at the risk factors at what puts people at risk for suicide, matthew had almost none of the risk factors. he had a -- as you say, a loving family. he had the access to care. he had friends, he had everything and yet. >> a strong social system around him. >> the main risk factor for him was mental illness. he had that. >> if love could have kept my child alive, he'd be alive today. he...
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>> you've got to imagine if you're general idris, this is frustrating. eve been looking for greater american support both for his own forces and to take action directly against the assad regime for almost two years now. he thought he was about to get it. he really thought he was that close and now looks like it's being taken away and being taken away for a diplomatic am bit that he think is obnoxious. for good reason that these guys are liars and never going to comply. he believes that the united states is either being snookerred by assad and the russians or is deliberately going along with this because the u.s. doesn't really want to get more involved in syria. either way, he sees it as bad for himself and his forces. >> and part of that frustration has to be now assad i think incredibly is putting more demands saying he will not embrace this arms control negotiation until the u.s. not only takes the threat of force off the table but also stops arming the rebels. so he's base beiically saying i don't have my chemical weapons, wouldn't we be in a stronge
>> you've got to imagine if you're general idris, this is frustrating. eve been looking for greater american support both for his own forces and to take action directly against the assad regime for almost two years now. he thought he was about to get it. he really thought he was that close and now looks like it's being taken away and being taken away for a diplomatic am bit that he think is obnoxious. for good reason that these guys are liars and never going to comply. he believes that...
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imagine the horror of living in such a place. no running water, no electricity, no sewage system, and barely any food. for americans this would seem like the end of the world. but for michael and his family this is everyday life. michael's mother, heartbroken and hopeless, does all she can to try and feed her children. but here hard work barely earns you $1 a day, if you're lucky. and that's never enough for rent and daily food. so many times these precious children just suffer for days with nothing to eat and nowhere to go for help. your help and your phone call can save a child's life. i'll always remember brian's eyes. they were big and brown. they were beautiful. he's unforgettable. i'll never forget his sweet face and his beautiful eyes. most of the time when we were there, though, sadly his eyes were filled with tears. he was just so sick. he had tb. he had pneumonia. he had hiv, and on top of all that, he was malnourished. his mother had died from aids and he was left with his aunt. brian was essentially an orphan. aids, i
imagine the horror of living in such a place. no running water, no electricity, no sewage system, and barely any food. for americans this would seem like the end of the world. but for michael and his family this is everyday life. michael's mother, heartbroken and hopeless, does all she can to try and feed her children. but here hard work barely earns you $1 a day, if you're lucky. and that's never enough for rent and daily food. so many times these precious children just suffer for days with...