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is speed skating a choice or were you born a speed skater? >> you were born a speed skater. >> so you were born a speed skater. >> yes. >> was's your name. >> kyle carr i'm short track. i do short track. >> you are a short tracker. don't worry about it, kyle, it's a little cold in here. >> tell me a little bit about yourself, where are you from. >> i'm from texas. >> texas, very heterosexual but i read in your cv that you spent some time in france. >> yes, i did, yes. >> ooh. i would deemphasize the france, more tech as, less france. >> was's your story, what are you all about. >> from washington. >> what is with this bieber haircut. it's a little lesbian. this is funny, this is glaruous, boys. >> now i was reading in your biothat you have a pretty nasty injury, tell me all about that. >> cut my leg four years ago. i put the front of my right blade into my leg. >> so you have like a big manly scar on your inner thigh. >> i do, i show it off all the time. >> chicks dig scars, right. you boys know that. oh, i am covered with scars. i've got hund
is speed skating a choice or were you born a speed skater? >> you were born a speed skater. >> so you were born a speed skater. >> yes. >> was's your name. >> kyle carr i'm short track. i do short track. >> you are a short tracker. don't worry about it, kyle, it's a little cold in here. >> tell me a little bit about yourself, where are you from. >> i'm from texas. >> texas, very heterosexual but i read in your cv that you spent some time in...
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a boy? >> do i dispute that i was born a boy? i was born a baby who was assigned male at birth. i did not identify or live my life as a boy. as soon as i had enough agency in my life to grow up i became who i am. and this did not start at 18 when i went to thailand to have surgery. it started when i was six years old. and my parents saw me for who i was and allowed me to live my life. that's a lot of nuance. and it's hard to communicate that in 30 seconds or even 140-character tweet. that's why i'm here right now. i want this to be a learning and teaching moment for all of us. there's a lot of of misunderstanding. just as you were villefied as you say from my supporters, that's my community who are villefied every ving el day and misunderstood and driven into isolation and told who they are is incorrect and wrong and should be under investigation. my question to you will you please use your platform to continue to tell our stories? >> yes. as i always have done. >> yes. and i would love to have coffee with you and sit down and have a real conversation off air. and really evolve
a boy? >> do i dispute that i was born a boy? i was born a baby who was assigned male at birth. i did not identify or live my life as a boy. as soon as i had enough agency in my life to grow up i became who i am. and this did not start at 18 when i went to thailand to have surgery. it started when i was six years old. and my parents saw me for who i was and allowed me to live my life. that's a lot of nuance. and it's hard to communicate that in 30 seconds or even 140-character tweet....
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a boy." >> i was born a baby who was assigned male leopard did not identify or live my life as a boy. as soon as i had enough agency my life to grow up, i became who i am. >> that is janet mock speaking to piers morgan. janet mock tweeted a photo of herself laverne cox and laverne cox reacting to her initial interview with piers morgan. you both have your eyebrows raised. >> my initial reaction to the interview, and that was the night she was having her book party, which is an incredible book, my reaction was not to the interview but initially to the tweets sent out surrounding the interview. it seemed as if what was happening in the tweets was a suggestion she's to be a man and the sorts of things. janet would never tell her story that way. she is never described her experience that way. the important piece for the media to remember when telling the stories is we should let trans people take the lead in terms of how we describe ourselves. janet has written extensively about critiquing. critiques the marie claire article that piers morgan ref
a boy." >> i was born a baby who was assigned male leopard did not identify or live my life as a boy. as soon as i had enough agency my life to grow up, i became who i am. >> that is janet mock speaking to piers morgan. janet mock tweeted a photo of herself laverne cox and laverne cox reacting to her initial interview with piers morgan. you both have your eyebrows raised. >> my initial reaction to the interview, and that was the night she was having her book party, which...
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. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in d
. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland...
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. >> if you look at those beer bottles, there is a born-on date, and there is a code under the born-on date. >> the date was october 22, 1996, followed by the letters "wf." >> "w" is the geographic location, in this case williamsburg, virginia. within williamsburg, virginia, there are multiple lines within the plant and "f" designates which line the bottling took place on. >> but the key piece of the information was the final part of the label, the number 58. at the time, the williamsburg brewery produced 600 cases of beer every 15 minutes, and each of these 15-minute periods was given a number. >> 58 meant the 58th 15-minute period of a 24-hour day, which was 2:15 to 2:30. >> with over a million beers bottled at the brewery every day, only 1% were bottled in any 15-minute period, so only 14,000 bottles would have the same code. so, what would be the chances that roy beck would have three bottles of beer in his apartment with the same code as the bottle found inside virginia russell's car and the two next to virginia's body? >> the probability of that happening was incredibly small. yo
. >> if you look at those beer bottles, there is a born-on date, and there is a code under the born-on date. >> the date was october 22, 1996, followed by the letters "wf." >> "w" is the geographic location, in this case williamsburg, virginia. within williamsburg, virginia, there are multiple lines within the plant and "f" designates which line the bottling took place on. >> but the key piece of the information was the final part of the...
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it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time, the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches and rib vau@ts. these things had been used before. what's new at saint-denis is the sense of the organization of the space. the divisions are played down in favor of a unified space that flows from one side of the building to the other. the differences from romanesque architecture are clear. romanesquerchitecture had massive, heavy, thick walls and divided spaces. here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, like the walls between the radiating chapels, have simply disappeared in favor of this vast expanse of space that seems to float around us, and it's filled with light. the wall as a surfac
it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time, the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches...
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a born into an artist's family, he became a screenwriter and a film, theater, and opera director. most of all, he was an actor. after following his sister maria to hollywood, he made a name for himself, a rare achievement for a german-speaking actor. in 1962, he won an oscar for her role ine -- for his "the judgment at nuremberg." after years of international fordom, schell became known his uncompromising confident attitude towards directors and others. >> i don't mean to say that i am better. i believe it is a question of directional taste. i often have trouble dealing with directors. constantly on the lookout for new challenges, he directed acclaimed documentary films about marlena dietrich and his sister maria/ when she fell ill with dementia, he cared for her at his home until she passed away/ the mountains, he once said, were one of his main comforts of life. >> what a lovely retreat. his documentary films are really very good. that is it this time from "the journal." more sports and news of the top of the hour. don't go away. >> she is making a flurry of last-minute preparat
a born into an artist's family, he became a screenwriter and a film, theater, and opera director. most of all, he was an actor. after following his sister maria to hollywood, he made a name for himself, a rare achievement for a german-speaking actor. in 1962, he won an oscar for her role ine -- for his "the judgment at nuremberg." after years of international fordom, schell became known his uncompromising confident attitude towards directors and others. >> i don't mean to say...
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shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats advance the army to the english encampment. scene four takes place in the english camp after joan and her army have won french victory at orleans. the english and the french churchmen plan for joan's fall. this production covers the last two scenes of the play and the epilogue. we begin with scene five. [singing in latin] you are the pick of the basket here, jack, the only friend i have among all these nobles. i'll wager your mother was from the country. i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you tak
shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats...
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a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $15 on zyrtec® products. see sunday's newspaper. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ [ female anno
a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ [...
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i am a born and raised san franciscan. more important, i represent district 2. i grew up in the marina district close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of plants that i live in. i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home,
i am a born and raised san franciscan. more important, i represent district 2. i grew up in the marina district close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of plants that i live in. i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches...
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a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) everyone thinks i want a contract... but without one, i've done so much this year... nervous father's the mike... ...white...20...motion... is that tim tebow? 180... breathe...hut, hut!! without a contract, "there he is" i've tackled the unknown... "gotcha" i've answered tough questions... "...we can save the whales, we can talk to animals, and we can bring world peace!" "iceland, eyes here..." bottom line... contracts are limiting. yes they are... "uh oh" switch to t-mobile and we'll buy you out of yours. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guests tonight are russian ac
a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) everyone...
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a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs.er, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) hello, america. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll sell themselves. i think we're done. yeah. you were good. in the last thirty seconds due to a lack of "branding." well, let's take care of that. pistachio! pistachio! wait for it... pistachio! you're not only getting the most innovative phone on the market, you're getting the nation's fastest 4g lte network with no restrictive annual service contracts and you can get it for $0 down. iphone 5s on t-mobile, get the phone that's breaking new ground from the comp
a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs.er, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) hello, america....
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a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs.eyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) so tell me about your relationship. well, we're peanut butter and chocolate. we're perfect together. nut but & choco. don't do that. he says when something's good, why change it? exactly. exactly. what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] yes, its mr. butterfinger! [ laughter ] i'm sorry. what are we doing here? ooh! [ male announcer ] it's a whole new way to love peanut butter & chocolate. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. oh man! let's go the other way. um, i'm good. [ male announcer ] nestle. good food. good life. with delicious quality ingredients. like hic
a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs.eyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) so tell me...
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a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) yo, untamed larger than life, move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. choose two melt-in-your mouth entrees, olive garden's best 2 for $25 yet is ending soon! like new parmesan crusted chicken, 3 courses, 2 people, just $25 at olive garden! also enjoy weekday signature favorites, four classic pastas, now just $10! guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: lik
a born lead we are executive experience. (laughter and applause) mrs. ludemeyer, you're reading off of note cards. did chris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. (laughter) i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish dropped dead! (audience reacts) i could be next! >> stephen: stay calm, mrs. ludemeyer. >> can i stay here tonight? >> stephen: of course you can! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) yo,...
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i've been a mother since my child was born. sudden in sixth grade we're doing a brush-up class. it's already telling parents what do they have to do now. what is for the future for them, when all these years they have been parents already. >> the class would actually be in elementary school. they would do the evaluation at sixth grade to see if you completed it. i want to tell you sobering numbers. every six minutes in this country -- there are six children every minute in this country, forgive me, law enforcement agencies get called about maltreatment, parental mistreatment of children. it's a very expensive problem. i give this assemblyman credit for trying to resolve it. should parents be concerned the government would be running these classes? >> absolutely. >> i think the issue here, times have changed. a lot of parents haven't kept up with the times. there's texting, e-mailing, facebook, bullying, cyber bullying, so many issues that parents don't keep up with or don't know about. maybe giving just a little instruction on
i've been a mother since my child was born. sudden in sixth grade we're doing a brush-up class. it's already telling parents what do they have to do now. what is for the future for them, when all these years they have been parents already. >> the class would actually be in elementary school. they would do the evaluation at sixth grade to see if you completed it. i want to tell you sobering numbers. every six minutes in this country -- there are six children every minute in this country,...
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. >> i know for a pharynx born to make coffee i got it from my dad that's the life i live speaks for coffee and talk about it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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like communism fabianism and fascism modern liberalism was a vanguard movement born of a new class of politically self-conscious intellectuals. let me repeat that because it may sound odd. like communism atheism and fascism was a vanguard movement born of a new class of politically self-conscious and righteous. i'm not suggesting that liberals are fascists communists or fabians. none of the love. i'm saying there are great similarities end there created by the vanguard of intellectuals. critical of mass democracy middle class capitalism liberals despise the individual assessments pursuit of profit as well as the conventional individual self-interested or suit of success. both of which thrives in the 19th century in new york. snobbery is not new to liberalism but the actual history of liberalism will be new to most readers. liberalism like his rivals including communism fascism and fabianism emerged as part of the 20th century response the newly emergent worlds mass politics and mass culture. like fascism and communism and i should add here fabianism liberalism strongly influenced by t
like communism fabianism and fascism modern liberalism was a vanguard movement born of a new class of politically self-conscious intellectuals. let me repeat that because it may sound odd. like communism atheism and fascism was a vanguard movement born of a new class of politically self-conscious and righteous. i'm not suggesting that liberals are fascists communists or fabians. none of the love. i'm saying there are great similarities end there created by the vanguard of intellectuals....
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get a. born of kids it was on in new york city some in america out there too for an out of the education but let everybody there are discouraged early really close to some certain laws. caught up in him being hamlet but the last recovery in harness i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started eating here and as i started eating here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found this michael was given a call in every class. and i took my class and from him i gave him my certificate to become a call and they will share what has been a hard year but i joined doing what i do give them a bad person and give him service in the community as it is he will be doing. is a wonderful feeling to know that you can be a long shot only and slowly but surely very so often and to all of our was able to create a catering as well because we all their oil and the way they are in order to keep some which terrace and eat in the apartment i put upon the hot water. ju
get a. born of kids it was on in new york city some in america out there too for an out of the education but let everybody there are discouraged early really close to some certain laws. caught up in him being hamlet but the last recovery in harness i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started eating here and as i started eating here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found this michael was given a call in every class. and i took my...
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commonly cited defenses of punishment here that you hear a lot of people say how great it is how a born it is clear there's a lot of. implemented here i don't know about you but i don't want my tax dollars going to kill i'm sorry going to keep murders a lively why should i pay to keep murders in prison this is that's a great point well first of all it actually costs more to execute these people because of the court trials because of the mandatory appeals it costs a lot more to execute that it does give them a lot but secondly it's just weird to be like that person should die because it's ten cents out of my taxes a year like ok so ten cents for a murderer no good you don't want to pay that what about twelve cents and it's a rapist well what about fifteen since it's a pedophile you're going to look what kind of bargaining in dealing is this because you're twelve cents out of your tax dollars it's insanity it is. but you cannot deny you can't have it ok you can argue with that money or whatever we can argue about our pocketbooks all day mostly you cannot deny that killing people sends a r
commonly cited defenses of punishment here that you hear a lot of people say how great it is how a born it is clear there's a lot of. implemented here i don't know about you but i don't want my tax dollars going to kill i'm sorry going to keep murders a lively why should i pay to keep murders in prison this is that's a great point well first of all it actually costs more to execute these people because of the court trials because of the mandatory appeals it costs a lot more to execute that it...
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a babe eye born to a mother on life support.ow the father found strength during this ordeal >> how taking a selfie may one day save you a trip to the doctor. >> it's been fun. can only go down hill now. i mean... >> is there a formula to a long, happy marriage? a psychologist has answers. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. so yso you can happily let the grlife 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 >>> your tax dollars created a public safety band. >> david louie is live in fremont with a look at the high tech machine. david? >> there it is. a van so large it has three rooms inside but seven miles of cable makes it unique in the bay area. it's believed to be t
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a born leader with executive experience. >> this is -- you're reading off of note cards.hris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish turned up dead. i could be next. >>> so who is jay leno's -- exactly, right. question for you guys, who is jay leno's biggest target over 22 years, 43,000 jokes? you see him right there, former president bill clinton who has the dubious honor of being honored in 4,706 jokes. surprisingly o.j. simpson topping the list with 795 jokes. >> who's counting these jokes? >> that's a good question. >> joke counter. time now for first buzz. i don't know if you guys have noticed. there seems to be a problem with accommodations at the sochi winter olympics. so much so that journalists and athletes have been tweeting about it. i wanted to read some of these tweets because they are hysterical. check out this photo here, this tweet from kevin bishop. the reception has no floor but it does have this welcoming picture. >> no floor? >> no floor. >> what? >> app
a born leader with executive experience. >> this is -- you're reading off of note cards.hris christie's people get to you? >> yes. he closed off two lanes of the lunch line. i wouldn't endorse him and a week later the class goldfish turned up dead. i could be next. >>> so who is jay leno's -- exactly, right. question for you guys, who is jay leno's biggest target over 22 years, 43,000 jokes? you see him right there, former president bill clinton who has the dubious honor of...
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born free. it never been a slave. is born free in a collaborative of the south, gone to college, educate as a minister. he becomes a chaplain during the war. is also a veteran. he takes the seat formerly occupied by the previous vendor from mississippi, jefferson davis. davis had quit his seat in the spring of 61 with south carolina secede. and for 10 years the seat was empty. eichin, this is just astonishing how best -- how fast this happens. when we discuss how revolution is air was we need to also note its impact on the north. black activist understood this was a national crusade for the soul, of america. this is not about fixing south carolina or mississippi. it was not fixing the north and, of course, new york. until the 14th amendment, 1867, the dred scott decision, it doesn't matter, the decision is still there. so when these guys meet in syracuse, they have been ruled by the highest court in the land that's not citizens of this country. which is what people like frederick douglass wanted so much for black ameri
born free. it never been a slave. is born free in a collaborative of the south, gone to college, educate as a minister. he becomes a chaplain during the war. is also a veteran. he takes the seat formerly occupied by the previous vendor from mississippi, jefferson davis. davis had quit his seat in the spring of 61 with south carolina secede. and for 10 years the seat was empty. eichin, this is just astonishing how best -- how fast this happens. when we discuss how revolution is air was we need...
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hears 30 million fewer words than a child born into a well-off family. and everybody knows, babies are sponges. they just soak that up. a 30 million more deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he's half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the cools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a better shot at the career they are capable of and the life that will make us all better off. that's point number one, right at the beginning. point number two, if a child can't read well by the time he's in third grade, he's four times less likely to graduate from high school by age 19 than one who can. and if he happens to be poor, he's six times less likely to graduate. so by boosting reading levels, we can help more of our kids make the grade. keep on advancing. reach that day that so many parents dream of coming close and then you start tearing up and that's when they ar
hears 30 million fewer words than a child born into a well-off family. and everybody knows, babies are sponges. they just soak that up. a 30 million more deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he's half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the cools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a better...
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coffee it is around the sourcing of it and how it got her it's a complicated thing. >> i know for a pharynx bornit from my dad that's the life i live speaks for me. let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello san francisco this is the places to be and this week is no xefk exception without further ado, here's not great weekly buzz. this monday february 17th take a tour of the digital garage referring in union square the morale will grace the stairwell of the city club normally closed to the public it will be the first change to say the morale by digital garage river free of charge then on tuesday join the key club and attend their molls meeting bring chose or karaokes and join in the fun. and on sunday heads to the treasure island at treasure island this year the open market flee market from sdierpdz to bakers and more plus they'll have outside exhibited and the scarf did care hunts and get the fantastic verifies the san francisco. and that's the weekly weekly buzz notify at at the sf.org an. please be advised that the commission does not tolerate any disruption of in these
coffee it is around the sourcing of it and how it got her it's a complicated thing. >> i know for a pharynx bornit from my dad that's the life i live speaks for me. let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello san francisco this is the places to be and this week is no xefk exception without further ado, here's not great weekly buzz. this monday february 17th take a tour of the digital garage referring in union square the morale will grace the stairwell of the...
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. >>> she's a real new yorker. she was born on the streets of new york. >>> and a baby's arrival stops traffic in manhattan when her mother gives birth on the street. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> ths th >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, february 26th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning bitterly cold air is moving in across the eastern two-thirds of the country. windchill advisories are in effect from montana to kentucky. folks in chicago have bundled up. there, windchills are expected to reach as low as 30 below zero today. and look at this picture of the great lakes taken by government satellite. last week saw melting of some of the covering lakes. in mid-february, nearly 0% of all lakes were covered in ice. eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the big freeze and much needed weather in the midwest. >>> the freezer still wide open to the arctic. plenty of cold air still to come over the next few days. in fact, reinforcing shots
. >>> she's a real new yorker. she was born on the streets of new york. >>> and a baby's arrival stops traffic in manhattan when her mother gives birth on the street. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> ths th >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, february 26th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning bitterly cold air is moving in across the eastern two-thirds of the country....
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children conceived when their fathers were over 35 were 13 times more likely to have adhd than a sibling born when their fathers were in their early 20s. two and a half times more likely to have autism, and two and a half more times to struggle with substance abuse and two and a half more times likely to attempt suicide. >> there is a correlation between the bearing of psychiatric problems. this does not prove that advancing age causes the problems. >> reporter: older dads are much more common, steve martin, jack nicholson, clint eastwood, have all fathered children later in life. but while men produce sperm their entire life, the evidence suggests men have their own biological clocks. as they age the quality of sperm declines with more frequent genetic errors. fertility experts say men and women waiting to have babies, the more likely the complications. >> try to have a baby before 30 years old instead of after 30 years old, and certainly with a partner of a similar age. >> for brian greg and his wife? >> it took me a while to get there but it was a very good and positive decision. >> report
children conceived when their fathers were over 35 were 13 times more likely to have adhd than a sibling born when their fathers were in their early 20s. two and a half times more likely to have autism, and two and a half more times to struggle with substance abuse and two and a half more times likely to attempt suicide. >> there is a correlation between the bearing of psychiatric problems. this does not prove that advancing age causes the problems. >> reporter: older dads are much...
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. >> i know for a pharynx born to make coffee i got it from my dad that's the life i live speaks for f coffee and talk about it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching quick bite, the show that has san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor which locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers
. >> i know for a pharynx born to make coffee i got it from my dad that's the life i live speaks for f coffee and talk about it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching quick bite, the show that has san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor which locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for...
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>> a star is born. i mean, forgive me. >> i'm sure you don't mind being called a star, do you? >> no. a star is born. >>> also this is the most interesting man in the world he's royalty, a german pop star and he is also skiing at sochi from mexico. we begin with breaking news. another vicious winter storm pounding the east coast tonight. chad myers is in the severe weather center with more. chad, never a more appropriate name than the severe weather center. it's looking pretty severe. tell me what's going on. >> it is snowing from new jersey to alabama. just on the eastern side of snow it's freezing rain and sleet. it's a mess out there in so many states and now moving into new york city as we speak. it's going to continue to be that way. all night long. in fact, it's going to snow, sleet, atlanta-charlotte, it's going to go all the way through the midnight hour. we're going to see very heavy snow around daybreak in d.c., new york city. it even starts as snow in boston around 8:00 a.m. but it changes ove
>> a star is born. i mean, forgive me. >> i'm sure you don't mind being called a star, do you? >> no. a star is born. >>> also this is the most interesting man in the world he's royalty, a german pop star and he is also skiing at sochi from mexico. we begin with breaking news. another vicious winter storm pounding the east coast tonight. chad myers is in the severe weather center with more. chad, never a more appropriate name than the severe weather center. it's...
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the air ambulances first stop the helicopter lands near a baby girl was born just a few hours ago. ok give me the baby girl it's a girl one twenty five over and over. i don't think yes that's right retailer she's the best one of the fancy that's good but it will give you an injection of a helicopter can you walk now although it's so much trinity how chaotic western culture and i get it is here here and i feel because it put her on the brink of looking. for women as true keepers new tundras hard if you look at what if she's able to work she will regardless of the pain. if. you like us europeans who have local doctors or nurses they have no one to turn to for help in the tundra at least so they wait like that more mother over there she worked most she could. i need my they know that the air ambulance is there for them and believe the doctors and nurses will always come if they hope we will be able to help them infomercial. it's not uncommon for the air ambulance doctors to deliver babies on board the helicopter. mood to. normal people that once a woman called us because she had a fev
the air ambulances first stop the helicopter lands near a baby girl was born just a few hours ago. ok give me the baby girl it's a girl one twenty five over and over. i don't think yes that's right retailer she's the best one of the fancy that's good but it will give you an injection of a helicopter can you walk now although it's so much trinity how chaotic western culture and i get it is here here and i feel because it put her on the brink of looking. for women as true keepers new tundras hard...
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it's not a choice we're born this way it's a human right it's a birthright to love and be loved. and you know that's that's just my feeling what i've been saying all along is there is a gay child born in russia every day and who's protecting that child these anti propaganda laws were passed to uproot to quote unquote protect children from the propaganda i don't i don't see it as propaganda it's all we're trying to do is live our lives you know if you know if you're up in arms about me holding hands with my husband walking down the street. and you call that flaunting well you know when you have a married straight couple and they're holding hands and there are. arms around each other making out i mean. is that flaunting i think we come to the issue of sexuality and i think there are a lot of cultural differences when it comes to sexuality homosexuality or heterosexuality russia is well new russia is a fairly young society it's barely twenty years old and i don't know if you know that but back in the soviet union sexuality any forms of sexuality were highly suppressed and many peopl
it's not a choice we're born this way it's a human right it's a birthright to love and be loved. and you know that's that's just my feeling what i've been saying all along is there is a gay child born in russia every day and who's protecting that child these anti propaganda laws were passed to uproot to quote unquote protect children from the propaganda i don't i don't see it as propaganda it's all we're trying to do is live our lives you know if you know if you're up in arms about me holding...
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i was born in the trade a house over here in san pedro my father was in the service in world war two then i was raised in new mexico where my grandmother was born and from the men. it's a rich and powerful plant in new mexico it and i would put four years altogether in arkansas and i put the last twenty years in hail but arizona. i had my first cats when i was three years old leave and i've been feeding these for over five years. no i had to pay for fifty a month or kept food i couldn't go get to cheap get food cheaper get it i had to pay two and three and four dollars a night for star phone containers anabolic scores like eight dollars for just a few those thing that struck me worst when i saw the skid row was there was no clean fresh water for the birds and kids they let caustic solutions and all kinds of poisons go and cite drugs in the waters to camps on the verge of drinking and no clean food supply for them we should know by now if there's a bunch of men here to scare food with a lot more contact the ok. kid can't get a sick kid again say it when there's been this now this is a
i was born in the trade a house over here in san pedro my father was in the service in world war two then i was raised in new mexico where my grandmother was born and from the men. it's a rich and powerful plant in new mexico it and i would put four years altogether in arkansas and i put the last twenty years in hail but arizona. i had my first cats when i was three years old leave and i've been feeding these for over five years. no i had to pay for fifty a month or kept food i couldn't go get...
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despite the eye-ben this style until a beautiful goldfish is born. z >>> a triple homicide caught onse t death. >> i'm looking at it and i'm like, i'm being charged with this? i didn't do it. why should i beg for my life for something i didn't do? >> does the tape save or condemn the curator and director of the exhibit that boasts the largest resin creation. the inside of a wooden pail more than four feet in diameter. >> translator: it has such power. i really love it. people have never seen anything like this before. it's a skill only possessed by him. a skill created by him. the fact that they appear to be alive inside the wooden pail speaks to his skills, technique and his thoughts. >> translator: i realized if i didn't include an air ventilation that they would die. so i decided to also include some air in the piece, and through trial and error, painted bubbles. >> also caught on camera, he wows his gallery audience by creating a massive painting on traditional paper using a very unconventional brush. >> translator: when i'm painting a large goldfish, i can see a large goldfish s
despite the eye-ben this style until a beautiful goldfish is born. z >>> a triple homicide caught onse t death. >> i'm looking at it and i'm like, i'm being charged with this? i didn't do it. why should i beg for my life for something i didn't do? >> does the tape save or condemn the curator and director of the exhibit that boasts the largest resin creation. the inside of a wooden pail more than four feet in diameter. >> translator: it has such power. i really love...
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hears 30 million fewer words than a child born into a well-off family. and everybody knows babies are sponges. they just soak that up. a 30 million-word deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he'd half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving more of our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the tools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a shot at the career they're capable of and a life that will make us all better off nap's point number one right at the beginning. point number two, if a child can't read well by the time he's in third grade he's four times less likely to graduate from high school by age 19 than one who can. and if he happens to be poor, he's six times less likely to graduate. so by boosting reading levels we can help more of our kids make the grade. keep on advancing. reach that day so many parents dream of until it comes close and then you start tearing up and that's when they're walk
hears 30 million fewer words than a child born into a well-off family. and everybody knows babies are sponges. they just soak that up. a 30 million-word deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he'd half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving more of our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the tools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a...
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"listening post's," on a magazine born i conceived in london. >> a magazine that would have pinochetng in his grave has been photo shopped as franken stein, as a mobster, as darth vader. one of the most famous front pages was when he died in 2006. >> photo of him lying in wait, tampered with one eye open, warning the people of chile that big brother was still watching. these days, the clinic not only lampoons his memory but the entire cast of the political elite. from the incoming left wing leader michelle basholet to the the right-wing president pinera. >> the clinic takes up the satirical tradition of 19th century journalism kind of feels a niche because of its irref reference, is able to surprise us by breaking norms of what is expected. ♪ >> the magazine represents an i am pertinent and dissident voice which turns to echo the voices of those in power. it shakes up what will journalism should be about. the clinic" owes the title to a news story that broke on october the 16th, 199 yeah. >> augusto pinochet, former strongman of chile is under arrest in london. >> pinochet was having
"listening post's," on a magazine born i conceived in london. >> a magazine that would have pinochetng in his grave has been photo shopped as franken stein, as a mobster, as darth vader. one of the most famous front pages was when he died in 2006. >> photo of him lying in wait, tampered with one eye open, warning the people of chile that big brother was still watching. these days, the clinic not only lampoons his memory but the entire cast of the political elite. from the...