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so it is an extraordinary city. there were more millionaires per capita than any other city in the country. first most of that wealth came from the success of the cigarette trade. so winston-salem is a beneficiary in terms of having extraordinary art for relatively small city, less than 200,000. the first school for the arts, one of the first art council's in the country. so there are ways in which the wealth that came out of the tobacco company along with textiles and other companies that is really contributed to making a small city culturally a pretty exciting place. >> host: what is the royals' connection to like forest university? and yours? >> guest: i'm a professor of american history at wake forest since 1999. my husband is a graduate. i was fortunate to come to lake forest because they have an extraordinary undergraduate liberal arts program. it is a pleasure. wake forest's originally in 1834 originated then just north of raleigh in the town of wake forest, north carolina. it was extraordinary in higher educa
so it is an extraordinary city. there were more millionaires per capita than any other city in the country. first most of that wealth came from the success of the cigarette trade. so winston-salem is a beneficiary in terms of having extraordinary art for relatively small city, less than 200,000. the first school for the arts, one of the first art council's in the country. so there are ways in which the wealth that came out of the tobacco company along with textiles and other companies that is...
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so, it is an extraordinary city during the depressio depressione more millionaires per capita and most of that came from the success of the cigarette trade. switch was about having an extraordinary scene. we have the first school for the arts in north carolina. we had one of the first arts councils in the country. so, there are ways in which the wealth that came out of the tobacco company along with the textiles and other companies have contributed to making a small city culturally it pretty exciting place. >> what's the connection to wake forest university and what's your connection. >> my connection is an easy one. i'm a professor of history. i've been there since 1999. i should also say my husband is a graduate. i'm very fortunate to come to wake forest because i knew it had an extraordinary liberal arts educations that it's a pleasure to teach at lake forest. it is a big beneficiary of the reynolds family. originally in 1844 is originated just north in the town of wake forest north carolina and it was extraordinary in the higher education. the family was able to persuade this liber
so, it is an extraordinary city during the depressio depressione more millionaires per capita and most of that came from the success of the cigarette trade. switch was about having an extraordinary scene. we have the first school for the arts in north carolina. we had one of the first arts councils in the country. so, there are ways in which the wealth that came out of the tobacco company along with the textiles and other companies have contributed to making a small city culturally it pretty...
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the outside of the city walls, this tranquil getaway is the perfect place to appreciate this city's extraordinary setting. [playful instrumental music] ♪ - known around the world for its charming seaside village atmosphere, cape town and the western cape offer a unique combination of history... - this is where nelson mandela was being kept when he was here. - nature... - this is the cape of good hope. - lots and lots of penguins. - and adventure activities like nothing we've seen before. - whoo! - oh, my god! - [laughing] - it jumped! - so we're about to get down in the cage with the great white sharks. from sharks to sand dunes. - nathan! - join us as we travel to the very end of this great continent in: - travel with kids: africa!
the outside of the city walls, this tranquil getaway is the perfect place to appreciate this city's extraordinary setting. [playful instrumental music] ♪ - known around the world for its charming seaside village atmosphere, cape town and the western cape offer a unique combination of history... - this is where nelson mandela was being kept when he was here. - nature... - this is the cape of good hope. - lots and lots of penguins. - and adventure activities like nothing we've seen before. -...
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reiskin >> good afternoon chair and members of the board and public ear focused around the extraordinary event that the city experienced on the large fire at mission bay there were a lot of folks that responded the police department and fire department were great but a number of sf employees that helped i'd like to ask john haley our director and our code enforcement manage to recognize some of the sfmta employees that were involved in the event. >> good afternoon. >> thank you, mr. chairman and board members it's our great pleasure to be able to introduce people that on the knitted of march 11 to 12 took exiled actions to insure on that morning the norm service particularly in a number of areas directly impacted by fire but it occurred it's important to not that day in and out our ryder's go to their stop and while in most times the vehicle is there were not for the work of the individuals we'll be introducing you to a new a moment someone would have walked out on morning of march first and got no service and be left in the lurk so you'll hear an exiled tail of people who took initiative and demonstrated c
reiskin >> good afternoon chair and members of the board and public ear focused around the extraordinary event that the city experienced on the large fire at mission bay there were a lot of folks that responded the police department and fire department were great but a number of sf employees that helped i'd like to ask john haley our director and our code enforcement manage to recognize some of the sfmta employees that were involved in the event. >> good afternoon. >> thank...
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looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinaryeriod of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000, continually riven by faction and strife, and yet which produced some of the greatest figures in the history of western culture, from giotto and dante, to michelangelo and leonardo. it was a florentine, amerigo vespucci, with florentine maps and instruments, who named the continent discovered by columbus. the founder of modern science, galileo, worked in florence. it is the freshness of their thought, their modernity, which impresses us today. but there is another side to the story. civilized human life depends not only on modernity, but on a healthy assimilation of the past, both critical and imaginative. the middle ages had proved incapable of doing that, but here, in the florentine renaissance, we can see the reintegration of the classical world view into modern life-- not merely their learning, but their pagan humanism and their pantheism, with its incomparably rich mythological themes, which, as we
looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinaryeriod of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000, continually riven by faction and strife, and yet which produced some of the greatest figures in the history of western culture, from giotto and dante, to michelangelo and leonardo. it was a florentine, amerigo vespucci, with florentine maps and instruments, who named the continent discovered by columbus. the...
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by the 1860s the city spawned an extraordinary literary scene abandoned outsiders call to the bohemiansplane joined them and shape to the entire current of his life. for the first time twain comes to san francisco he's been living in virginia city nevada at the time working as a journalist for the local paper called the territorial enterprise. the reason he comes west originally is to avoid the civil war because when the civil war breaks out in 1861, he is working on the mississippi as a steamboat pilot and it shuts down traffic. you have draft agent from the confederate sides going door-to-door pressing young men into service so you have to get out of missouri and he has appointed secretary to the territorial governor of nevada. so the two of them, sam clemens as he was now the e4 he took on the pseudonym come and his brother got him a stagecoach and went west. then in the spring of 1863 he visits san francisco for the first time. san francisco is the place to spend money in the west if you had it so he is coming to the city from the booming town and he is looking for a good time. what
by the 1860s the city spawned an extraordinary literary scene abandoned outsiders call to the bohemiansplane joined them and shape to the entire current of his life. for the first time twain comes to san francisco he's been living in virginia city nevada at the time working as a journalist for the local paper called the territorial enterprise. the reason he comes west originally is to avoid the civil war because when the civil war breaks out in 1861, he is working on the mississippi as a...
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city. an extraordinary place. >> how do you do that and still make sure good people want to work for new yorkrnment? we need to keep running the city and the pension expenses that keep running up is threatening to do any city in? york hask the new problems with its pension system, it is not as badly funded as many other places like californiake teachers system, $100 billion underfunded. some tough issues that lie ahead here. new york city is inextricably tied into new york state. were present in this city the largest source of revenue were present in the city the largest source of revenue for the state but it is also true the state provide a great deal of money for the city's budget. so if the state is not doing as well as the city, that is a concern. >> at is what i love -- you link the state fiscal process in with any given city fiscal process. here is a quote from "so much to which does address the a motion -- particularly those, good morning, waking up in the in midwest. >> what is the obligation, of a givenitch, nation estate to assist in irresponsible city? >> it is hard to say what the
city. an extraordinary place. >> how do you do that and still make sure good people want to work for new yorkrnment? we need to keep running the city and the pension expenses that keep running up is threatening to do any city in? york hask the new problems with its pension system, it is not as badly funded as many other places like californiake teachers system, $100 billion underfunded. some tough issues that lie ahead here. new york city is inextricably tied into new york state. were...
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. >> reporter: this area of the city is at the officer of an extraordinary and many would say unsustainable property public. driven by foreign investors, property in this area was sold earlier this week to $922,000. it was a redundant garage space formerly owned by the local council, currently uninhabitable. you're looking at the most expensive garage space in britain, and it's currently got a security guard outside of it. in this borough of london property prices have risen 18% in the past year compared t to 2011 prices have risen 24%. the average property price in this area is $687,250. but most are apartments and houses sell for a premium averaging in the region of $1.6 million. so buying a garage for $922,000, and converting it into a $1.6 million house was still create a handsome profit for a developer. >> you do see a lot of people who sell their property make a huge property, and a bank load of money and still be able to buy a much bigger house. you will find that the market it will effect all parts of the country. >> reporter: the council that sold this garage are delighted at its w
. >> reporter: this area of the city is at the officer of an extraordinary and many would say unsustainable property public. driven by foreign investors, property in this area was sold earlier this week to $922,000. it was a redundant garage space formerly owned by the local council, currently uninhabitable. you're looking at the most expensive garage space in britain, and it's currently got a security guard outside of it. in this borough of london property prices have risen 18% in the...
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tonight for whom the city is planning to reserve them. >> extraordinary accomplishment of a marathon swimmer. his journey through shark-infested waters off the coast >> the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters >>> when it comes to getting around san francisco, the city's official motto is transit first. now, the transportation agency is pushing to make that a reality, eliminating hundreds of spaces. we take a look at the controversial plan. parking is scarce in san francisco. what do you think of turning over to a shared parking program? >> it means there are ten fewer private vehicles. so there are fewer people competing for the spaces in the neighborhood. >> there are 281,000 spots in
tonight for whom the city is planning to reserve them. >> extraordinary accomplishment of a marathon swimmer. his journey through shark-infested waters off the coast >> the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can i can't wait to get to mattress discounters good and early for the tempur-pedic bonus event....
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tonight for whom the city is planning to reserve them. >> extraordinary accomplishment of a marathon swimmer. his journey through shark-infested waters off the coast >> imagine a car that doesn't start. 7 on your side coming up. it's almost impossible to get them to sit down to dinner. that's why we have... kfc dip'ems! a kfc dip'ems bucket, 20 extra crispy tenders. 6 awesome sauces. i mean he's sitting still, this is kind of miraculous. ♪ i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. pepper jack. hey pepper jack. ruff ruff, ruff ruff. he's a spicy one. annnnnd... delicious. tillamook pepper jack, tastes better because it's made better. >>> when it comes to gett
tonight for whom the city is planning to reserve them. >> extraordinary accomplishment of a marathon swimmer. his journey through shark-infested waters off the coast >> imagine a car that doesn't start. 7 on your side coming up. it's almost impossible to get them to sit down to dinner. that's why we have... kfc dip'ems! a kfc dip'ems bucket, 20 extra crispy tenders. 6 awesome sauces. i mean he's sitting still, this is kind of miraculous. ♪ i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm...
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extraordinary commitment, passion, dedication and skill set as angela chan. i met her in 2008. we've worked together for seven years. and if you recall in 2008, under federal pressure the city started transferring undocumented youth to ice. angela was part of an extraordinary coalition building moment that worked with the supervisors to change the sanctuary policies to protect youth. it required tremendous bridge building skills and that's one thing that has not come across enough tonight, that angela's skills in building bridges among different communities to get effective and successful legislation passed. i support angela. thank you. >> thank you. >>> good afternoon, dean ito taylor, executive director pacific islander legal outreach. i am here to support victor hwang. no one in my over, almost 40 years of providing social justice services in san francisco has as much qualifications as victor. he is going to be an outstanding addition to the commission. i asked victor before coming here why, why spend an inordinate amount of time committed to the commission's work, and he [speaker not understood] out of a sense of community service. no one i've met in working in my years
extraordinary commitment, passion, dedication and skill set as angela chan. i met her in 2008. we've worked together for seven years. and if you recall in 2008, under federal pressure the city started transferring undocumented youth to ice. angela was part of an extraordinary coalition building moment that worked with the supervisors to change the sanctuary policies to protect youth. it required tremendous bridge building skills and that's one thing that has not come across enough tonight, that...
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extraordinary bridges. these were not just put together. the buildings in this city.ot just engineers, but engineers and architects and designers. but they have tremendous capabilities, and they work with a strong sense of design and beauty. this is one of the functions of the industrial model. things are separated out from the production line. outside of education, they all connect. >> how do you foster that richer understanding of talent at a young age of five and six-year-olds. kids are born with tremendous talents, it's important for adults. they were once children themselves. i was. i have to admit this. i started my early life as a child. i moved among my own and was mistaken for one. i know that. kids that go to school have an appetite for learning. think of what children achieve from the moment they are born. most kids learn to speak. well, that's an extraordinary thing. they go from being mute to being articulate human being. don't teach them to speak. no one teaches you to speak, you couldn't. you wouldn't have the time, they wouldn't have the patience. a ki
extraordinary bridges. these were not just put together. the buildings in this city.ot just engineers, but engineers and architects and designers. but they have tremendous capabilities, and they work with a strong sense of design and beauty. this is one of the functions of the industrial model. things are separated out from the production line. outside of education, they all connect. >> how do you foster that richer understanding of talent at a young age of five and six-year-olds. kids...
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this area of the city is the center of an extraordinary and many would say answer sustainable property bubble unse property bubble. this area was sold earlier this week for $932,000. and it wasn't one of these and some townhouses. it was a redundant garage space formerly owned by the local council, currently uninhabitable. just 64 square meters, $14.5000 per square meters. you're looking at the most expensive garage space. property prices have raisin 18% in the last year. the average property price in this area is $680,250. but most apartments and houses sell for $1.6 million. buying a garbag garage and turn technology into a house will create a handsome profit for the developer. >> people will make a huge profit, a bank load of money and still build a house. you will find the market will affect all parts of the country. >> reporter: the local council which sold this garage is delighted at its windfall, but inflation particularly in the london market is detached from reality. the average londoner's salary is $61.5000. when your average person can't afford to live in a garage. al jazeer
this area of the city is the center of an extraordinary and many would say answer sustainable property bubble unse property bubble. this area was sold earlier this week for $932,000. and it wasn't one of these and some townhouses. it was a redundant garage space formerly owned by the local council, currently uninhabitable. just 64 square meters, $14.5000 per square meters. you're looking at the most expensive garage space. property prices have raisin 18% in the last year. the average property...
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eugene gillespie stunning described him as an ordinary man with extraordinary talent a father figure was one of compassion and generosity the city's death was tragic and brutal the injuries inflicted on them when necessary. he would've given his attacker the church office. his niece rushing teams he said his death the lasting effect on the whole community in sligo especially on the balcony of the attack took place less than two hundred teachers from inside the station the family said they wanted to make a appeal for more resources to get into guided to safeguard what they described as dictating attack sign in the guineas owner said he wants to apologize teaching lessons. the money for custodians twenty one previous convictions including some from the party conference olds. the judge imposed concurrent sentences for robbery and false imprisonment to ninety begins a life sentence for murder the team trainer rte news the central criminal court an independent inspection of one of the country's largest senses with intellectual disabilities has found that internal doors in the uniform tops of practice which is peaceful the liberty of so
eugene gillespie stunning described him as an ordinary man with extraordinary talent a father figure was one of compassion and generosity the city's death was tragic and brutal the injuries inflicted on them when necessary. he would've given his attacker the church office. his niece rushing teams he said his death the lasting effect on the whole community in sligo especially on the balcony of the attack took place less than two hundred teachers from inside the station the family said they...
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if recent events are to be believed this city is at the center of an extraordinary and many would sayable property bubble. the property in this area was hold earlier this week for $922,000. and it wasn't one of these handsome town houses. it was a redundant garage space. just 64 square meters, you are looking at the most expensive garage space in britain has it currently has got a permanent security guard outside of it. in this borough of london property prices have risen 18% in the past year. the average property price in this area is 687,250 dollars, but most are apartments and houses sell for a premium. so buying a garage for $922,000 and then converting it into a $1.6 million house will still create a handsome profit for a developer. >> you will find that the market as it spreads out from london, it will effect all parts of the country. >> reporter: the local council is delighted at its winfall, but critics say the extraordinary property inflation is simply detached from reality. the average londoner's salary is $61,500, it comes to something, doesn't it, when your average person
if recent events are to be believed this city is at the center of an extraordinary and many would sayable property bubble. the property in this area was hold earlier this week for $922,000. and it wasn't one of these handsome town houses. it was a redundant garage space. just 64 square meters, you are looking at the most expensive garage space in britain has it currently has got a permanent security guard outside of it. in this borough of london property prices have risen 18% in the past year....
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cities that pull together. i can tell you having lived in a number of places around the country, what happened here the week of that boston marathon was truly extraordinary and it's an honor to call it home. it's a great city and we're looking forward to four or five great days, a safe marathon come monday and chance for people to finish what they started last year with the marathon and did not get a chance to finish. hope to do that with this running. >> indeed. ron mott, thank you so much. massachusetts governor deval patrick is one of the leading speaks at the commemoration about to take place. he sat down with me to talk about what this day means to boston and to the nation. >> this is such a solemn anniversary and there's reason for joy in the way the boston community responded. let's go back a year. tell me what happened in terms of when you first got the notification and how events evolved that terrible day. >> you'll remember the first of the two explosions went off a little bit before 3:00 and i had been at the marathon to crown the elite runners, the victors a little earlier in the day. i had an unusually empty afternoon andrea. i was heading h
cities that pull together. i can tell you having lived in a number of places around the country, what happened here the week of that boston marathon was truly extraordinary and it's an honor to call it home. it's a great city and we're looking forward to four or five great days, a safe marathon come monday and chance for people to finish what they started last year with the marathon and did not get a chance to finish. hope to do that with this running. >> indeed. ron mott, thank you so...
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our city is more successful because of your generosity and our generosity is the model for given. len is truly on extraordinary woman i'm inspired to improving health care in san francisco and leads the font to build the benny hoff in mission bay and she's really made an effort to make sure she and mark are on an inprinted in the record effort to give to the catholic charities to house our homeless families and she's inspired a homeless care in our effort so he focus as she did on the star home a program it's benefited 26 mothers and children to make sure they don't go back to the streets and have a future with our city. in this past november listening and mark benny hoff and the sales force provided education to our middle schools i'm personally privileged to focus on to include the lastly technology in the classroom to focus on your science and technology and art and market cripple that's vital to training our future. with that passion and devotion please join me in welcoming listening benny hoff to receive the recognition she fully deserves. listening come on up (clapping.) >> thank you. i want to thank eve
our city is more successful because of your generosity and our generosity is the model for given. len is truly on extraordinary woman i'm inspired to improving health care in san francisco and leads the font to build the benny hoff in mission bay and she's really made an effort to make sure she and mark are on an inprinted in the record effort to give to the catholic charities to house our homeless families and she's inspired a homeless care in our effort so he focus as she did on the star home...
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city. >> and jim cavanaugh, the numbers are extraordinary in albuquerque for a police department that sizeion of about 600,000. they're way out of whack nationally. that's one of the reasons why the justice department's down there investigating. what we see on that video is a department that is not observing the deadly force rule that's in place in most of the departments around the country. this guy poses no physical threat to them at that time. he's actually physically turning away from them when they start shooting. it's really quite extraordinary. >> well, that's right, lawrence. you can only use deadly force to protect yourself or another from death or serious bodily injury. and if you slow this video down and look at it, which i did earlier, mr. boyd's turning away. and he's not advancing on the officers. and you know, that's a different thing. if he's advancing on the officers, they would be justified to shoot him. but he's turning away. he's shot. and the officer on the left side of the video, when he shoots it appears mr. boyd's back is to him. so it looks like a case of excessive
city. >> and jim cavanaugh, the numbers are extraordinary in albuquerque for a police department that sizeion of about 600,000. they're way out of whack nationally. that's one of the reasons why the justice department's down there investigating. what we see on that video is a department that is not observing the deadly force rule that's in place in most of the departments around the country. this guy poses no physical threat to them at that time. he's actually physically turning away from...
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boston represents something that is good for this country and for other cities like it around the world. it's been an extraordinarys i say, something that the people of boston wanted to experience. >> now that this has happened, i think they feel they can move on a little bit and the next test for them will be next monday. >> john, you mentioned that there were a few survivors who spoke at the ceremony at the heinz convention centre. i think we have some tape of one of the survivors making comment at that event. let's have a listen. >> a year ago today we chose to run towards smoke and danger. we chose to utilize our belts and purse straps to create torn quays. we held the injured in our arms. we chose to offer our hearts to those in despair, and our treasures to those in need. we chose to love and that has made all the dumps. >> patrick downs speaking. we'll taking back to boylston street, john terrett is with us. today was a huge moment for the city, it seems to have cleared that hurdle beautifully. you mentioned it a moment ago. next week the marathon will run again. and that presents a whole other set of chall
boston represents something that is good for this country and for other cities like it around the world. it's been an extraordinarys i say, something that the people of boston wanted to experience. >> now that this has happened, i think they feel they can move on a little bit and the next test for them will be next monday. >> john, you mentioned that there were a few survivors who spoke at the ceremony at the heinz convention centre. i think we have some tape of one of the survivors...
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the extraordinary event was celebrated by hundreds of thousands who crammed into the square. kordellia reports from vatican city solemnity and sainthood as history is made. in st. peter's square. it was the first time two popes have been canonized together, carrying figures of the 20th century church celebrated by half a million pilgrims. >> for years pope john paul ii took the church to the ends of the earth and today the ends of the earth will come back here. >> they understand how great this is to recognize two men in the church and two great popes and the contribution to the life of the church. >> this was an unusual, if not political union, john 23rd was the reformist. john paul ii, the conservative. some view that elevated status as an attempt to unite two camps. >> some view pope francis as skillfully balancing the papacies of past and present. the mass saw him embrace pope benedict xvi and he retired last year and has rarely been seen in public. >> pope francis blessed his two fr predecessors before praising them as men of courage. one the globe-trotting traditionalists and crediting him to bring down c
the extraordinary event was celebrated by hundreds of thousands who crammed into the square. kordellia reports from vatican city solemnity and sainthood as history is made. in st. peter's square. it was the first time two popes have been canonized together, carrying figures of the 20th century church celebrated by half a million pilgrims. >> for years pope john paul ii took the church to the ends of the earth and today the ends of the earth will come back here. >> they understand...
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work to cities and it's the cities that you get a huge amount of people but you also get in this phase of the world, i call it the first phase of globalization, these extraordinary disruptive places which are ripe for conversion in a sense. all these people are leaving their villages coming to the cities, they've lost their captain and they desperately need a new way of living, all the things that christianity would provide but it was paul that concentrated on the cities and therefore got these much larger potential groups of quite needy people. >> one final question. what's your reaction to the economist titling the credit credit book the origination of christianity, an atheist's guide, in the end wasn't the message the most important thing, the message of love as you mentioned what ended up being the deciding factor really in how it became the religion of the western world? >> well, i think there are lots of credit reasons and of course no one's going to take on an adopted religion that doesn't appeal to them more than the other. but one has to remember there were these different religions going on and the resurrection was, many gods had that idea before jesus
work to cities and it's the cities that you get a huge amount of people but you also get in this phase of the world, i call it the first phase of globalization, these extraordinary disruptive places which are ripe for conversion in a sense. all these people are leaving their villages coming to the cities, they've lost their captain and they desperately need a new way of living, all the things that christianity would provide but it was paul that concentrated on the cities and therefore got these...
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it's also drawing more attention to an extraordinary terror trial in new york city. feyerick, is there. >> reporter: abu has ma one-eyed appearance is distinctive. his hate-filled, anti-western rhetoric, combative. >> the collapse of the two towers, nothing but a demolition. >> reporter: and his trial in new york may prove to be explosive. nicknamed the hook, he once led london's thinsberry moss, preaching to the likes of fail shoe bomber richard reid and convicted 9/11 terrorist, zacarias moussaoui. >> at the time, he was referred to half joking as londonistan. and it's hard to forget him. he looks like a james bond villain with a hook in the place of a hand. >> reporter: when the mosque became more moderate, al masri was kicked out, taking his sermons to the streets. >> given that he had literally given parts of his body to the holy war, and for the younger man that sort of flocked to his sermons, he have the real deal. >> reporter: the real deal now charged with eleven counts of terrorism, some before 9/11. among them, a 1998 conspiracy to kidnap u.s. tourists in
it's also drawing more attention to an extraordinary terror trial in new york city. feyerick, is there. >> reporter: abu has ma one-eyed appearance is distinctive. his hate-filled, anti-western rhetoric, combative. >> the collapse of the two towers, nothing but a demolition. >> reporter: and his trial in new york may prove to be explosive. nicknamed the hook, he once led london's thinsberry moss, preaching to the likes of fail shoe bomber richard reid and convicted 9/11...
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coming the london and walking around this area and seeing such an extraordinary collection of art dealers, i don't think there's any other citythe world where art dealers are quite so top class, quite so concentrated together. >> reporter: gallery owners worn of a mass exodus in the next couple years if rents continue to rise. the local council is assuring that new developments reserve some space for galleries but its powers are limited. >> this government has always said they want to allow more freedom in what you can do in your own premises. if you have a shop unit, the government says you can change it to whatever you like without meeting our permission. we don't like that. and it takes it impossible for us to try to protect an industry as we're talking about the art industry in mayfair. >> reporter: the industry that gave the area much of its flam boyians and character fatsing an uncertain future. emily thomas, bbc, london. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technicia
coming the london and walking around this area and seeing such an extraordinary collection of art dealers, i don't think there's any other citythe world where art dealers are quite so top class, quite so concentrated together. >> reporter: gallery owners worn of a mass exodus in the next couple years if rents continue to rise. the local council is assuring that new developments reserve some space for galleries but its powers are limited. >> this government has always said they want...
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when we come back on a friday night, an extraordinary mother and daughter determined to make a come back after a day that chajed both of their lives and their city forever. >> finally here tonight, the women from one boston area family who we've come to know well for all the worst reasons over this last year. we first met them because they were among the wounded, the survivors, and this past year, we have watched them triumph of over the marathon bombing. in the course of putting together the hour-long special that frantic week a year ago that airs tonight, we went back to boston and checked in with the women of this extraordinary family. >> i used to always say what are we going to look like next year this time? are we going to be stronger, happier, a disaster? >> when you get through the trama they survived, it's hard to know how the pieces will come back together. are your memories of that day whole? >> i remember everything. >> i remember everything except for just a little tiny bit. >> kre celeste and her 17-year-old daughter sydney were the heart of carmen's cheering squad that day. >> i was so proud of my sister for having trained like th
when we come back on a friday night, an extraordinary mother and daughter determined to make a come back after a day that chajed both of their lives and their city forever. >> finally here tonight, the women from one boston area family who we've come to know well for all the worst reasons over this last year. we first met them because they were among the wounded, the survivors, and this past year, we have watched them triumph of over the marathon bombing. in the course of putting together...
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cities. 101 countries. seven continents. all of this is just extraordinary, what you've accomplished.we can see the empire state building and some of the great landmarks there. >> we lit up the empire state building this morning with my grandchildren. and our new ambassador from "sesame street" abby cadabi. with her magic wand, she'll light the world blue. we see the video from the international space station telling us that they will be up there lighting the heavens blue, and nothing travels faster than light. >> i want parents to know, or viewers to know, we have over 400,000 people in the united states involved in our walks, and they are available. they can be contacted through our walks, they're in almost every city, and these are people that do know a lot about autism. they're experiencing it themselves. they're dealing with insurance. they're dealing with taxes. they're dealing with services. they know doctors, they know therapists. so that's available. >> bob wright, suzanne wright. our love to christian and the whole family. thank you so much for everything you've done. i shou
cities. 101 countries. seven continents. all of this is just extraordinary, what you've accomplished.we can see the empire state building and some of the great landmarks there. >> we lit up the empire state building this morning with my grandchildren. and our new ambassador from "sesame street" abby cadabi. with her magic wand, she'll light the world blue. we see the video from the international space station telling us that they will be up there lighting the heavens blue, and...
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extraordinary success in recent years. but this is public school in the big city.ivize your kids and how do you get parents involved? >> well, it's not easy and again, public school in the city so there are a lot of distractions. but, you know, i look at the students and they kind of grow the culture of making it happen for all of them. so even with the parents and when we can't get the parents involved, sometimes we get the students involved and they pull the parents. so it's been -- it hasn't been difficult because actually the students drive the culture. >> and the president actually visited your school, avery, you were in the assembly when the president visited in 2011. how important was it for you and your classmates to see an african-american president as a role model? >> well, i think seeing the president is a very amazing experience for us, being able to see someone that looks like us being able to have that type of leadership and being able to be in a position of that nature. i think for people like us in a public school here in d.c., there are some people
extraordinary success in recent years. but this is public school in the big city.ivize your kids and how do you get parents involved? >> well, it's not easy and again, public school in the city so there are a lot of distractions. but, you know, i look at the students and they kind of grow the culture of making it happen for all of them. so even with the parents and when we can't get the parents involved, sometimes we get the students involved and they pull the parents. so it's been -- it...
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city's sea turtle rescue center. their offense is part of the serenity to accept that he was an extraordinary program the preservation of the sea turtles up the victory. volunteers from all over the world. between twenty and share the stage eighty two groups of visitors that echoed by the deadline need to tend to have that distinction and here we are as tall as a fishing pier pollution cheeks that voters can tell was found floating in the neighbors think this but her meds dehydration and starvation. on to replace the shuttle to make it possible for her to sink a little and get them. he recently made history when put into effect as it remains such as broken bone with a metal plate and screws inserted on a plan to take charge of making process five. blood. and the secretary general and this will ross says disappointed norwegian diplomat miss mary score as the special representative for women peace and security it's important to have the special representative for women peace and security because women play an important role in the family group agreement it acts as a co contribution of at a better way to post the preven
city's sea turtle rescue center. their offense is part of the serenity to accept that he was an extraordinary program the preservation of the sea turtles up the victory. volunteers from all over the world. between twenty and share the stage eighty two groups of visitors that echoed by the deadline need to tend to have that distinction and here we are as tall as a fishing pier pollution cheeks that voters can tell was found floating in the neighbors think this but her meds dehydration and...
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extraordinary security and 35,000 law enforcement officials. national guardsmen secured the area, bomb sniffing dogs on patrol and bags inspected at 40 points around the city. but none of it detoured the 1 million spectators that lined the marathon route, or some 5,000 runners who came back to finish a race they were forced to stop last year. sheila of plano, texas was one of them, just a quarter of a mile away from reaching her goal. >> i have two girls, so even being here today was difficult, out of fear for them because they were scared for mom to come back and run. >> reporter: bob ran for his son's best friend, 8-year-old martin richard. he ran for team mr-8, a foundation to honor he has message for peace. it has to do something for your spirit as you run today. >> it does. >> reporter: chicago moms are also part of the 100-member team. >> it's really hard to even describe it. it's such an honor to even be here. >> reporter: even near the finish line where the bombs exploded. any apprehension about being here? >> not at all. >> reporter: while the chaos of last year wasn't far from people's minds, they were determined to move forward with a single pur
extraordinary security and 35,000 law enforcement officials. national guardsmen secured the area, bomb sniffing dogs on patrol and bags inspected at 40 points around the city. but none of it detoured the 1 million spectators that lined the marathon route, or some 5,000 runners who came back to finish a race they were forced to stop last year. sheila of plano, texas was one of them, just a quarter of a mile away from reaching her goal. >> i have two girls, so even being here today was...
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jamming rome attending vigils across the eternal city and not letting saturday's weather, dampen their fervor on the eve of a moment. this extraordinary modern day pilgrimage in honor of pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii,xxie two popes elevated to sainthood on the same day something that never happened in the 2,000 history of the church. james fin gain from england brought this sleeping bag hoping for a good spot in st. peter's square for the ceremony and mass. >> okay, yeah. we thought it would be best to come down and see what it is like. a couple of people. >> a million people expected to fill the city and squares. a pilgrim from tucson, arizona is among them. >> we came here because we feel so much love. at this beautiful feeling of the canonization of the popes that we love very much. >> pope benedict, seen here in february will join in the celebrations presided over by pope francis. marking the first time that two popes, one reigning, one retired will come celebrate mass. at the center of the event the official elevation to sainthood of two popes, pope john wall i and pope john paul xxiii, called good. a humble man. >> of po
jamming rome attending vigils across the eternal city and not letting saturday's weather, dampen their fervor on the eve of a moment. this extraordinary modern day pilgrimage in honor of pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii,xxie two popes elevated to sainthood on the same day something that never happened in the 2,000 history of the church. james fin gain from england brought this sleeping bag hoping for a good spot in st. peter's square for the ceremony and mass. >> okay, yeah. we...
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city's sea turtle rescue center. nineteen of the very center is part of the serenity to accept that he was an extraordinary program for the preservation of the sea turtles up and ready to eat. volunteers from all over the world the green lane major research into two groups of visitors that come into and i hope that at oh five but that night. he doted to have that distinction annually. all because of fishing gear pollution cheeks that voters can tell was found floating in the neighbors think. spider man's dehydration and starvation. calls were placed on his show to make it possible for it to sink a little and get food. he recently made history when for the first time such as richard names such as broken bone with a metal plate and screws inserted the only plan to encourage the bidding process. five. blood. and you see fit to the general and this will rust was disappointed norwegian diplomat miss mary score as the special representative for women peace and security it's important to have the special representative for women peace and security because we men play an important road in the family in tow can continue to use
city's sea turtle rescue center. nineteen of the very center is part of the serenity to accept that he was an extraordinary program for the preservation of the sea turtles up and ready to eat. volunteers from all over the world the green lane major research into two groups of visitors that come into and i hope that at oh five but that night. he doted to have that distinction annually. all because of fishing gear pollution cheeks that voters can tell was found floating in the neighbors think....
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extraordinary. but it's just another day on the job for a group of firefighters in inner city america, who let us ridethem for an inside look at one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. >> four-story apartment building. heavy fire. >> reporter: we are with what may be the busiest fire department on earth, when they get a call about an apartment building on fire. >> what is he talking about? >> it's a house. >> reporter: when they show up, they find a blazing house fire, instead. >> we have a hydrant back about three lengths. >> reporter: after struggling to put it out for a few minutes, a nasty surprise. >> there's a second fire. >> reporter: there it is, down the block, that burning apartment building. welcome to another night on the job in highland park, michigan. a tiny dot of a city in the middle of detroit. this place, decimated by the collapse of the auto industry. pock marked with abandoned homes and plagued with arson. if you like fighting fires, it's like being a painter in renaissance italy. >> when you put them on this quick. they're not painted on. >> reporter: the guys let us move into th
extraordinary. but it's just another day on the job for a group of firefighters in inner city america, who let us ridethem for an inside look at one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. >> four-story apartment building. heavy fire. >> reporter: we are with what may be the busiest fire department on earth, when they get a call about an apartment building on fire. >> what is he talking about? >> it's a house. >> reporter: when they show up, they find a blazing house...
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city. kind of like peter parker. >> he's a working-class kid from queens that is extraordinary., just like peter parker is. >> reporter: then, emma stone, spidey's love interest on and off the screen, surprised one young fan. >> you want to see the movie? >> reporter: with two tickets to the premiere. >> it's nice to meet you. >> that was out of control. >> reporter: look who we have behind us. it's pharrell. who would pharrell play in the movie? >> i would have to choose spider-man because i would want to do some good. >> now that you're spider-man, meet your electro. she was trying to speak like electro. and it came out like a gremlin. it didn't work. >> i'm not very good at it. >> let's do it together. >> thank you. it's like a "gma" sandwich. >> with my boo. >> it was a good night. pharrell saying he likes us together. >> you need to work on your voice. that electro voice is very cute. but not very scary at all. >> you'll see it when you see the movie. there is a point. >>> let's go ahead and check on the weather forecast because we do want to get to the rain that's going to
city. kind of like peter parker. >> he's a working-class kid from queens that is extraordinary., just like peter parker is. >> reporter: then, emma stone, spidey's love interest on and off the screen, surprised one young fan. >> you want to see the movie? >> reporter: with two tickets to the premiere. >> it's nice to meet you. >> that was out of control. >> reporter: look who we have behind us. it's pharrell. who would pharrell play in the movie?...