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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding,...
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abel, you're fired. out. >> abel lenz was fired for taking this picture of armstrong.ater apologized but lenz remains no longer with the company. lenz was an employee of patch. a hyperlocal news site that armstrong founded and was personally invested in. it was one of the first accusations he made as ceo of aol. it was armstrong's baby. aol sunk $300 million into patch and sold it off losing upwards of $200 million. laying off hundreds after patch employees in the process. some on another conference call. >> um, unfortunately, your role has been eliminated and you no longer have a role at patch. and today will be your last day of employment with the company. >> now armstrong is on another cost-cutting mission. targeting employees' 401(k)s. if you've been listening to other ceos over the past few years, his reasoning should sound familiar. >> obamacare is going to add $40,000 to $45,000 more in costs to the average restaurant. >> obamacare is going to kill off the small businesses. >> we no longer have free enterprise capitalism in health care. >> now tim armstrong is s
abel, you're fired. out. >> abel lenz was fired for taking this picture of armstrong.ater apologized but lenz remains no longer with the company. lenz was an employee of patch. a hyperlocal news site that armstrong founded and was personally invested in. it was one of the first accusations he made as ceo of aol. it was armstrong's baby. aol sunk $300 million into patch and sold it off losing upwards of $200 million. laying off hundreds after patch employees in the process. some on another...
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. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's first resource boom. the legacy of colonization dates back to the 19th century when european ships braved these waters to hunt whales for oil to light europe's capital cities. missionaries, and fur traiders followed, and inuit life changed forever. after world war ii, royal canadian mounted police forced inuit to government-created settlements and a federal justice system was imposed. aboriginal children were forced to attend infamous residential schools, where sexual abuse, disease and even death were common. the effects can still be felt today. >> certainly the rapid social and economic changes over the last two g
. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's...
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to ask you about abels because you say you're not a republican or democrat. go back to the interview of bob gates. in the book he says he's a and interview here he he's not what do the labels anymore. >> he call up and we were talking about something else and he said, i a sudden as largely responsible for talking president obama into running for president, i heard people on thet of hill. e said, but there is no candidate for vice president. how long have you been a registered republican? i'm actually not a registered republican. he said where do you stand on abortion. i said i don't have a stand on abortion. never come into the national security arena. it seems people say they're republicans and they're not when conveniented. george he's a genuine bush con significant larry for things. >> if you look at his curriculum tend to facts would indicate that. in intelligence '80s that in the served the purposes of a administration. time in ack a second 2006 when george w. bush was more years of his second term and wanted to salvage iraq for his eputation and to get
to ask you about abels because you say you're not a republican or democrat. go back to the interview of bob gates. in the book he says he's a and interview here he he's not what do the labels anymore. >> he call up and we were talking about something else and he said, i a sudden as largely responsible for talking president obama into running for president, i heard people on thet of hill. e said, but there is no candidate for vice president. how long have you been a registered republican?...
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you never skateboarded again you'd be fine oh yeah on and on and abel and i couldn't stop skating ten years ago and then find you know and you know i don't even them even sort of the business that i created before i ever got into t.v. or any of that i was always alone so what do you love i love to create and whether that's a television show whether that's a brand whether that's a lever that's a cartoon you know you'd understand i have a cartoon coming out on nickelodeon of. in february as well second season the wild ground is the skate gang a well grounded as well ground as the gang i was in as a little kid in. you know on top a launching out of this season the street league and while holding a role thirty nine married and not you you're not cut for marriage only because you're too i don't know you know you're outside of the world i'll tell you this man you have to someone like me i'm in the as i get older i'm understanding scale ability and processes and limits right and in order to be able to do what i want to do at an efficient level i have to have a ton of really highly skilled pe
you never skateboarded again you'd be fine oh yeah on and on and abel and i couldn't stop skating ten years ago and then find you know and you know i don't even them even sort of the business that i created before i ever got into t.v. or any of that i was always alone so what do you love i love to create and whether that's a television show whether that's a brand whether that's a lever that's a cartoon you know you'd understand i have a cartoon coming out on nickelodeon of. in february as well...
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but we are as maddeningly smug as abel and cain. but we are better behaved, although that may not be the better way to talk about it. we are willful and entitled and, you know, we are still swell. [laughter] [applause] we love that. thank you. >> this book has a very interesting structure. the chapters are essay length. you also blended in some real memoir stop about your life along with broader thinking about the baby boomers and how we got this way. you start, as we all know, the baby boom started in 1940s and lasted the last year of the baby boom was 1964. you were born sort of on one end of the spectrum and i was on the other, although it was a defining characteristic of the baby boomers that we all look the same age. >> yes. about 18 years old. [laughter] >> that is my rough estimation. >> you describe the experience as seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshman. and you are in the inner class. >> yes, i am in the senior class. it's me and share and hillary clinton and bill clinton as well. [laughter] >> the seniors, we were li
but we are as maddeningly smug as abel and cain. but we are better behaved, although that may not be the better way to talk about it. we are willful and entitled and, you know, we are still swell. [laughter] [applause] we love that. thank you. >> this book has a very interesting structure. the chapters are essay length. you also blended in some real memoir stop about your life along with broader thinking about the baby boomers and how we got this way. you start, as we all know, the baby...
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let's go back to that old cane and abel story, they have the mark of the devil. brown people, i'm not supposed to like that. we as a nation aren't outraged? where is the rest of american citizenry. >> get angry, it is offensive, and it's happening right here in america. let's watch a clip now from "12 years a slave." >> come here. >> master. master -- >> i got it. >> to me, this brought into vivid perspective slavery in a way i haven't seen over any issue, since schindler's list did with the holocaust. this happened. i want to play another clip. this is the young girl up for best supporting actress. listen to what she said to me on this show about the subject. >> i think this is a part in history many of us take for granted. i studied slavery in school, i never considered it on an emotional level. and i know many people have expressed that, 12 years a slave kind of offers an opportunity to understand this time in history from an emotional level. >> i completely agree, i learned a lot about watching that movie. the history, the context, the reality, the emotions.
let's go back to that old cane and abel story, they have the mark of the devil. brown people, i'm not supposed to like that. we as a nation aren't outraged? where is the rest of american citizenry. >> get angry, it is offensive, and it's happening right here in america. let's watch a clip now from "12 years a slave." >> come here. >> master. master -- >> i got it. >> to me, this brought into vivid perspective slavery in a way i haven't seen over any...
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the executive chef is cooking up the least romantic dishes that he could think of, including fried abelee the glance of a calf. you can wash it down with a bitter cocktail of grapefruit be your and the malort, a warm wood and liquor. the debtor is basically a celebration of food you would not traditionally eat with your valentine. >> we want to see how you are celebrating your loved ones today. send usher valentine's day pictures to breaking news@kron4.com will be sharing them all morning long. >> coming up on kron 4 news. will catch on with our regional santana band member--marcus malone. stanley roberts will show us how he helped a dying man's wish come true. 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 ♪ wita da of lt, th mwone loveou mt ♪ >> (nats of reunion) >> you may remember this reunion with the world renowned on bay area musician carlos santana and unoriginal member of his band. we first brought it to yo
the executive chef is cooking up the least romantic dishes that he could think of, including fried abelee the glance of a calf. you can wash it down with a bitter cocktail of grapefruit be your and the malort, a warm wood and liquor. the debtor is basically a celebration of food you would not traditionally eat with your valentine. >> we want to see how you are celebrating your loved ones today. send usher valentine's day pictures to breaking news@kron4.com will be sharing them all morning...
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if you find those articles today the internet they are all abeled as c.i.a. official attacks privacy. the . official calls for end of privacy. don kerr is a scientist. recommending anything. he was simply observing. is true. true, it we have eroded our privacy. these remarks before the president made his address to do aboutas going the n.s.a. issues so i won't in q&a we -- maybe can touch on that. one thing that struck me most by the end of march the government has to come up with to n.s.a. e solution storing all of this data that they store. we don't want n.s.a. to store it. the phone companies don't want it. tore so, by the end of march -- that is close, before taxes are due come up with a solution to this. i describe this sort of announce thedecision before you know process as coming from the thelma and louise school of decision making. may not be an outcome at the end of this. there may be a cliff. i would say that the options for change in the next or two involve regulating hings versus overseeing them, i'm all for oversight. oversight seems to be the mo
if you find those articles today the internet they are all abeled as c.i.a. official attacks privacy. the . official calls for end of privacy. don kerr is a scientist. recommending anything. he was simply observing. is true. true, it we have eroded our privacy. these remarks before the president made his address to do aboutas going the n.s.a. issues so i won't in q&a we -- maybe can touch on that. one thing that struck me most by the end of march the government has to come up with to n.s.a....
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that aside, let's talk about the .abels in the states very popular places like goose island, labels likee thing in common -- they have big companies behind them. 75% of the market of craft beer orin-depth -- inbev course-miller. have corner the market because -- they have cornered the market because they see the opportunity for growth. blue moon, coors bird. -- brewed. take a look at u.s. sales by volume. craft beer in 2013 grew 16%. amongg brands down 1.6% what light, coors light. goose island brands in itself grew 69%. we are talking about a fraction of the market, 6% or 7%. but light on its own is 21%. two out of every 10 beers ordered in the united states is a bud light. goose island, i am a fan, so is president barack obama. it was bought a few years back for $38 million. compare a case which is 24 beers, $33 for goose island, $20 for bud light. there is a price differential. there is more in labor and -- labeling and marketing. craft beer seems to be the future of the usb or injury and yet it is the big guys behind it. >> do you like lavender in your beer? you spokeabout -- about l
that aside, let's talk about the .abels in the states very popular places like goose island, labels likee thing in common -- they have big companies behind them. 75% of the market of craft beer orin-depth -- inbev course-miller. have corner the market because -- they have cornered the market because they see the opportunity for growth. blue moon, coors bird. -- brewed. take a look at u.s. sales by volume. craft beer in 2013 grew 16%. amongg brands down 1.6% what light, coors light. goose island...
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other religious figures include noah, moses, cain and abel, pontius pilate and the virgin mary. in the land where some people think there isn't a whole hot of religion. what's this all about? joining me now, father jonathan morris and a political and entertainment columnist for media.com. welcome to you both. father jonathan, let me start with you. why do you think the big interest in these movies based on the bible? >> sure, martha. you know, i remember being on the set of the film "the passion of the christ," and being in a trailer on set with mel gibson and steve mca see the producer, jim caviezel, and mel gibson saying, you know what? if we don't make this successful, there will not be another big, major hollywood film for the next 50 years. we've got all the star power, we've got the money that we're putting into it, and we've got lots of forces trying to stop this. and that's why he felt and, of course, we know he had some major difficulties afterwards, but he felt very strongly a passion to get this done for the sake of the future of films. i think we're seeing some of th
other religious figures include noah, moses, cain and abel, pontius pilate and the virgin mary. in the land where some people think there isn't a whole hot of religion. what's this all about? joining me now, father jonathan morris and a political and entertainment columnist for media.com. welcome to you both. father jonathan, let me start with you. why do you think the big interest in these movies based on the bible? >> sure, martha. you know, i remember being on the set of the film...
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participating on a monthly activities either working for work or preparing for work and focuses attention abel bodied adults attendant dance. states would have to put them on path for self-sufficiency make it work on that individual's behalf and not encouraging dependancy. it would require regular you would know what's happening. insent advising helps people look harder for a dissituation effect but also makes sure languish on the roles longer than is helpful and to move them as quickly as possible towards work.ctive self-sufficient >> right here. there was an rdan opportunity, i guess, last week before last for the arm bill for reform for the food stamp program. i don't know if there was incentives or rk the cuts that were made very miniscule in a program that's increased a hundred% over the past four years. what happened there and was it a fact it won't pass in the senate? disappointment was i know you tried to decouple and the nately they'll be on same path in five years. >> there were some minor changes positive in the food stamp program and some volunteer encouragement of enact work requi
participating on a monthly activities either working for work or preparing for work and focuses attention abel bodied adults attendant dance. states would have to put them on path for self-sufficiency make it work on that individual's behalf and not encouraging dependancy. it would require regular you would know what's happening. insent advising helps people look harder for a dissituation effect but also makes sure languish on the roles longer than is helpful and to move them as quickly as...
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seguirÉ actuando desde que empecÉ con abel.entando, algo interesante, Él presentÓ la pelÍcula, y dijo que cesar chÁvez. una persona impara ortante para los latinos. que su hijo es mÉxico americano, y le entrÓ el interÉs para que nuevas generaciones sepan de Él. de una manera bien hecha, fotografÍa, actuaciÓn todo. >>> increÍble. >>> a la salida de la puesta de escena, nuestros compaÑeros dieron sus primeras impresiones de la pelÍcula cesar chÁvez. >>> me impresionÓ lo que logro. finalmente ese un hÉroe. >>> wow! lo que es luchar por los sueÑos, su dignidad, su familia, su comunidad. >>> buenÍsima, todas las familias de inmigrantes tenemos que verla, llevar a los hijos. me encantÓ, tuve la fortuna de estudiar en este paÍs, y conocer de la historia de cesar chÁvez. >>> me encantÓ como lo conto. >>> maravillosa la historia de diego, increÍble. >>> este es el hombre. >>> aquÍ los agarrÉ saliendo de primeras impresiones, quÉ te pareciÓ jorge. no te sientas comprometido porque estÁ el mero mero. >>> era una historia que tenÍamos que
seguirÉ actuando desde que empecÉ con abel.entando, algo interesante, Él presentÓ la pelÍcula, y dijo que cesar chÁvez. una persona impara ortante para los latinos. que su hijo es mÉxico americano, y le entrÓ el interÉs para que nuevas generaciones sepan de Él. de una manera bien hecha, fotografÍa, actuaciÓn todo. >>> increÍble. >>> a la salida de la puesta de escena, nuestros compaÑeros dieron sus primeras impresiones de la pelÍcula cesar chÁvez. >>>...