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schwarzenegger, to his credit, advanced a number of years ago and succeeded with a year or so ago. we have the largest municipally owned solar project in the united states of america just right here over at our moscone facility. we have 450 projects throughout san francisco. we have incentivized wisely over the counter permits so people can navigate the bureaucracy, a $98 fee, flat fee. we are developing projects in this city with minimum requirements for lead building standards. in fact we have a proposal that i will be presenting in front of our san francisco board of supervisors that says you want to build a commercial structure in excess of 50,000 square feet, you've got to provide minimum lead standards of construction. the reason we are doing that is we create an incentive a year ago to do that and everybody in order to get ahead of the queue in terms of the planning process is jumping in saying that's a no brainer of us because time matters more than anything else. so we are going to require it as a base line for doing business in the city and county of san francisco. that f
schwarzenegger, to his credit, advanced a number of years ago and succeeded with a year or so ago. we have the largest municipally owned solar project in the united states of america just right here over at our moscone facility. we have 450 projects throughout san francisco. we have incentivized wisely over the counter permits so people can navigate the bureaucracy, a $98 fee, flat fee. we are developing projects in this city with minimum requirements for lead building standards. in fact we...
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, 30 years ago, 20 years ago, 10 years ago. great masters you compete with the dead. it's always very difficult. for architects of our time. they compete with the dead. >> sure. >> the big leaders even leaders in cultural field, they compete with the dead because look, many-- they did something incredible. they just built cities called florence or someone built venice, someone else built st. petersburg. these are incredible cultural monuments. >> rose: it a very interesting question about the intersection of politics and culture for me. one that there are some people who it is argued understand how important the understanding of culture is to being a successful politician. they get it. they get how cultural, how people are embedded in a culture and so therefore they see that and they can reach people. and therefore and inspire because they have a larger culture sense. on the other hand clearly policies can influence culture because it can encourage and enhance and give, you know, a broad canvas for culture to rise. >> we know t
, 30 years ago, 20 years ago, 10 years ago. great masters you compete with the dead. it's always very difficult. for architects of our time. they compete with the dead. >> sure. >> the big leaders even leaders in cultural field, they compete with the dead because look, many-- they did something incredible. they just built cities called florence or someone built venice, someone else built st. petersburg. these are incredible cultural monuments. >> rose: it a very interesting...
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or four years ago is a result of a supreme court decision earlier this year that lifted a seventy three year old or sixty three year old ban on spending by corporations unions wealthy individuals around election spending it freed them up to advocate for or against different candidates and so basically those floodgates were lifted and we are seeing all of these special interest groups jumping into the fray we're seeing right now you have a great i think you guys aren't always right that out that is a terror refectory thing that we have people who are going to advocate who aren't incompetence i mean we have a system that you can claim is not and when most financial advantage in the election cycle is they get to use the franking privilege ok or i meet the press they are on face the nation and they get tons of the. the attention that is free of enormous value in getting reelected by getting the more money into a lot of his ilk and i think unless i've learned cern we are spending less money on politics than we do on pet food every year still so getting more money into politics we allow for a
or four years ago is a result of a supreme court decision earlier this year that lifted a seventy three year old or sixty three year old ban on spending by corporations unions wealthy individuals around election spending it freed them up to advocate for or against different candidates and so basically those floodgates were lifted and we are seeing all of these special interest groups jumping into the fray we're seeing right now you have a great i think you guys aren't always right that out that...
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that was 24 hours ago on the left-hand side of your screen.'re about to see on the right-hand side of your screen the capsule to come manuel gonzalez, the last human being under the ground, to take him to safety. to take him to his life. >> translator: this is going to be the most amazing memory. and the arrivals of each one of them up here, it was unbelievable. and, of course, the last -- and, of course, the last one, the general, they were all beautiful. there wasn't -- not even one -- here it comes. here it comes. there, it's arriving. >> translator: okay, manuel. we'll wait for you up here. manuel, don't forget -- don't forget to say your good-byes in front of the camera. a little bit lower. they're going to -- >> again, the left side of your screen, you're looking at 24 hours ago when manuel gonzalez first arrived in that mine, being greeted by the miners. all the miners now have gone. on the right-hand side of your screen. the capsule has arrived. let's listen in. >> translator: we're waiting for you up here, so come up. being in the dep
that was 24 hours ago on the left-hand side of your screen.'re about to see on the right-hand side of your screen the capsule to come manuel gonzalez, the last human being under the ground, to take him to safety. to take him to his life. >> translator: this is going to be the most amazing memory. and the arrivals of each one of them up here, it was unbelievable. and, of course, the last -- and, of course, the last one, the general, they were all beautiful. there wasn't -- not even one --...
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two years ago and has for. the teachers of always been a good supply the children. themselves. children cheerful generous and then else when. they want to learn thinks i'm happy to see their faces i get the desired response from them that your back if you will. thank you. this. recently. last winter nina was living in a small. room we came here last july the grass was very high here. the first thing that we did. and we'll leave here until december moving into that barn we covered it with the film and did the same inside to make the barn warm. but the and then my husband found bricks and logs. and he used them to make a stall. alexi and his wife nina lived in this tiny bomb until the summer. alexy who was a successful photographer then began building his family a new home in the spring while nina gave birth to their second child now the house is almost complete alexian lien say they found happiness. we don't do what we don't want. people to do what they dislike is no good it's. your expectations much what you see in the new place you adapt to the situation naturally and. you wan
two years ago and has for. the teachers of always been a good supply the children. themselves. children cheerful generous and then else when. they want to learn thinks i'm happy to see their faces i get the desired response from them that your back if you will. thank you. this. recently. last winter nina was living in a small. room we came here last july the grass was very high here. the first thing that we did. and we'll leave here until december moving into that barn we covered it with the...
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years ago, this woman struggled to meet her basic needs.ow she's part of the middle class. >> in the past, i did all of this at home. i even cut my hair. more of us can afford to invest. almost 30 million brazilians have joined the ranks of the middle-class. some have been helped by government handouts, others to improve education which leads to higher wages. brazil is rising, from the towering new homes to the stores offering generous credit. the consumer boom has increased the quality of life. their time has finally come. the economy will grow by 7%. they have raided 2 million jobs in 2010. they lend money to the imf. that is a huge source of pride. >> the carnival mood has even reached the floor of the stock exchange where last week president lula donned the jumpsuit of the national oil company to launch a domestic stock issuance. internationally, this former metalworker has moved his company sent -- country center stage. the most popular politician on earth, said barack obama, one of many admirers. >> this is a leader who really led his
years ago, this woman struggled to meet her basic needs.ow she's part of the middle class. >> in the past, i did all of this at home. i even cut my hair. more of us can afford to invest. almost 30 million brazilians have joined the ranks of the middle-class. some have been helped by government handouts, others to improve education which leads to higher wages. brazil is rising, from the towering new homes to the stores offering generous credit. the consumer boom has increased the quality...
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it was a very different picture 24 hours ago.hen manuel gonzalez carefully was loaded into that capsule, taking some last breaths of oxygen. and beginning a journey that, frankly, no one knew how it would go. they hadn't had a human being in the capsule who went all the way down. they didn't know if the shaft that they had drilled would hold. >> translator: how's it going? things are going well. we're waiting for you right here. >> they're actually yelling down now to manuel gonzalez. just moments away now. >> translator: slowly, slowly. >> again, this was manuel gonzalez on the left side of your screen 24 hours ago, being loaded down. first man down. and here he is, about to emerge, the last man up. >> translator: we want your autograph. three, two, one. zero. [ cheers and applause ] >> and with that, history has been made, completely successful operation. the first time man has been underground that long and survived. >> chi-le! chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! los mineros de chile! >> translator: how did it go? how did it go? very brav
it was a very different picture 24 hours ago.hen manuel gonzalez carefully was loaded into that capsule, taking some last breaths of oxygen. and beginning a journey that, frankly, no one knew how it would go. they hadn't had a human being in the capsule who went all the way down. they didn't know if the shaft that they had drilled would hold. >> translator: how's it going? things are going well. we're waiting for you right here. >> they're actually yelling down now to manuel...
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it is the world-series premier party and let me show you a video from just a few moments ago.ireworks in the sky, it was really remarkable. they played a journey song that everybody has been talking about, don't stop believing, and they also played i left my heart in san francisco. and getting a big san francisco welcome, just a circle it back, codey process and his family, they -- codey ross and his family. they're thrilled to be here in the bay area. >> reporter: meet summer ross, she's new to the bay area. she's just moved here with her husband, codey back in august. codey! codey! codey! in an impossible playoff run, cody ross is the clutch hitter that has scrounged up one big home-run after another. at night, cody ross was proclaimed mvp. summer says she's not surprised her husband has done so well. >> he proved to everybody what i already knew, and what his family already knew, that is so satisfying. he deserves it. >> reporter: they've been together ten years, six of those married, two kids later, they are living the dream, a dream almost dashed one valentine's day about
it is the world-series premier party and let me show you a video from just a few moments ago.ireworks in the sky, it was really remarkable. they played a journey song that everybody has been talking about, don't stop believing, and they also played i left my heart in san francisco. and getting a big san francisco welcome, just a circle it back, codey process and his family, they -- codey ross and his family. they're thrilled to be here in the bay area. >> reporter: meet summer ross, she's...
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great here a long time ago now they played. and even perform religious rites. we know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to go underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine the film assaulted republic. at the weekend local day has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest more than two and a half thousand kilometers of what it is we'll show you it doesn't go to the right or to the left normally i go from that side but if you make your choice this is a short because but over there the scenery is more beautiful ok or go to the right . locals call these pits catacombs stone for construction used to be mine kid the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year research is chock new needs covered caves the schools of kilometers in length. and l
great here a long time ago now they played. and even perform religious rites. we know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to go underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine the film assaulted republic. at the weekend local day has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest...
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. >> the commodity price gains tended to happen more a year ago, nine months, six months ago. commodity prices have been flatter during the current quarter. so as a driver for energy profits or materials company profits, we don't really think commodity prices are the big story. >> reporter: one trend which is a big story for investors concerns the number of companies expected to give guidance on the quarters ahead. that number dwindled to a few during the worst of the recession. >> it was during that period of 2008, 2009 where you saw fewer preannouncements. but now we're seeing that trend pick up again with companies preannouncing more as they're getting more comfortable with their results and being able to predict what's going to happen looking forward. that's a key. there was a time when companies actually had no idea how the next quarter was going to pan out. so that clarity... actually, its nice to see those preannouncements come back. >> reporter: because the earnings recovery began one year ago, fourth-quarter comparisons will be more difficult. earnings are still expec
. >> the commodity price gains tended to happen more a year ago, nine months, six months ago. commodity prices have been flatter during the current quarter. so as a driver for energy profits or materials company profits, we don't really think commodity prices are the big story. >> reporter: one trend which is a big story for investors concerns the number of companies expected to give guidance on the quarters ahead. that number dwindled to a few during the worst of the recession....
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ago. and since that time over the last 30 years, we've been able to add a lot of hotels to our system. we now have 10 hotels here in san francisco. actually one in coopertino. 54 fine dining restaurants. during that time, since our first hotel, we've been amassing high-impact, non-intrusive, eco-friendly operational business practices, to reduce energy and waste consumption in our hotels, and we do things that include trying to find the smartest and best price to use that have the least impact on the environment. we've been a very big supporter of the trust republic land and the nature conservancy as well. and we've done all this without sacrificing the care and comfort that's so important to all our customers. and now we incorporate more than 100 ecofriendly business practices every day at every one of our hotels. and over time, that's added up to a very big effort. and we like to talk about the impact that it's had, and the way we talk about it has been how many olympic swimming pool siz
ago. and since that time over the last 30 years, we've been able to add a lot of hotels to our system. we now have 10 hotels here in san francisco. actually one in coopertino. 54 fine dining restaurants. during that time, since our first hotel, we've been amassing high-impact, non-intrusive, eco-friendly operational business practices, to reduce energy and waste consumption in our hotels, and we do things that include trying to find the smartest and best price to use that have the least impact...
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eighty years ago fielder who's a former engineer and several of his friends were given a one hundred hectare plot of land one hundred forty kilometers southwest of moscow they divided it into one hundred equal parts they offered the land to anyone willing to adhere to special conditions takers were expected to live in the settlement permanently. we follow these rules there is a ban on pesticides and manmade fancies of trees every one of us must plant trees we are dead set against smoking and alcohol. banned in public places. the name of the settlement means no. the maybe no biblical flood but dozens of people have flocked here from big cities only a few plots of land are still vacant. hello . we shifted i'm doing i was a go on. maxine from moscow is one of the most recent newcomers he wants to take advantage of the warm weather to finish building a house he spent a good deal of time and effort preparing for his move to come check his boss had allowed him to report to work in moscow only twice a month he also convinced his wife and children that it was much easier to work outside the.
eighty years ago fielder who's a former engineer and several of his friends were given a one hundred hectare plot of land one hundred forty kilometers southwest of moscow they divided it into one hundred equal parts they offered the land to anyone willing to adhere to special conditions takers were expected to live in the settlement permanently. we follow these rules there is a ban on pesticides and manmade fancies of trees every one of us must plant trees we are dead set against smoking and...
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catacombs stone for construction used to be mined to it the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year researches child newly discovered caves the schools of kilometers in length. a leg. scottish no longer various. hold the title of the other end. how many meters there. were twenty. six. the adesa catechumens were home to parties and bases during world war two members of the underground expedition hope to find one of them the scientists who study caves. just found another passage they mapped out the newly found. but they can't go any further the pits a flooded they can only continue with the help of diving equipment. the water is too muddy we can't see anything where is the clear deep water just a bit further on. the pits on the water and you can lose your way in time. they have to tread very carefully to avoid picking up. the line sediment it's next to impossible to find a way back through the muddy water. alexander has been able to determine the pits direction and height. but i'm freezing
catacombs stone for construction used to be mined to it the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year researches child newly discovered caves the schools of kilometers in length. a leg. scottish no longer various. hold the title of the other end. how many meters there. were twenty. six. the adesa catechumens were home to parties and bases during world war two members of the underground...
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it was a sloppy game, matching their win total from one year ago. and aomecoming for mike shanahan and donovan mcnabb. first quarter, no score. mcnabb dropped back under heavy pressure. gets rid of it. up in the air, d.j. moore gets the interception. takes it back 54 yards for the touchdown. 7-0, chicago. mcnabb on the sidelines talking to kyle shanahan. my bad. next, mcnabb redeems himself. hooks up with sanmoss. end of the first half. 10-7, redskins. cutler having all kind of problems early this seaso not a problem here. finds johnny knox in the back of the end zone. chicago tak a lead after halftime. that was about all the bears offense did. honestly, they weren't good. third quarter, third and seven for chicago. cutler is picked off by delan'ao hall. takes it back 92 yards for the touchdown. redskins retake the lead, 17-14. fourth quarter. same score. cutler looking for knox again. it's that d'angelo hall guy again. his fourth interception in the game ties the record for most in a game and for the first time this season, the redskins go into the
it was a sloppy game, matching their win total from one year ago. and aomecoming for mike shanahan and donovan mcnabb. first quarter, no score. mcnabb dropped back under heavy pressure. gets rid of it. up in the air, d.j. moore gets the interception. takes it back 54 yards for the touchdown. 7-0, chicago. mcnabb on the sidelines talking to kyle shanahan. my bad. next, mcnabb redeems himself. hooks up with sanmoss. end of the first half. 10-7, redskins. cutler having all kind of problems early...
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"+r>> could you explain your "ce the loophole" >> i started it about a year- and-a-half ago. xwwhat, i have hao deal=pz with the good and the battle with proposition 13. is influencing every single day. jvñit was sold as a measure to p seniors, specifically, in their homes. Ñi-it was a way to make sure tht the homeowner was never taxed. tax reasons. i still think that that reason ó%Ñis very good. i'd think the jobless folks understood this. corporate tax loophole in the state history. burdenljw in terms of paying property taxes on commercial property owners to ho[á)p&e%ei i also see that here in san francisco,j÷ where they paid [unintelligible] over 40%. 6
"+r>> could you explain your "ce the loophole" >> i started it about a year- and-a-half ago. xwwhat, i have hao deal=pz with the good and the battle with proposition 13. is influencing every single day. jvñit was sold as a measure to p seniors, specifically, in their homes. Ñi-it was a way to make sure tht the homeowner was never taxed. tax reasons. i still think that that reason ó%Ñis very good. i'd think the jobless folks understood this. corporate tax...
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here a long time ago now on the plane. and even the flume religious rites. there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade capes which are a significant part of russian.
here a long time ago now on the plane. and even the flume religious rites. there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade capes which are a significant part of russian.
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four years ago he was the lieutenant governor of alaska . his only passing through today and has decided to stay with his uncle and aunt their ancestors were russians and they still use russian words in their everyday lexicon. was married were. a few hours later he will visit his father at a nursing home in the town of sold. i tell him i tell my father that every time. oh you do that if it. doesn't see that russian heritage simply as a distant episode in the history of his native state he remembers well that when he was a child far more people spoke russian than english. with my brother's russian heritage and we often joked about it when we get within about ten miles. we're doing what we call speaking then we start talking like my father telling some of the stories it is still a very. part of my heritage. more in of arrives it sold around lunchtime he visits his father at the local nursing home he says a few phrases in russian. i'm with you it's nicko i. was there come to. nick lehman can't remember names and faces clearly last year he had a
four years ago he was the lieutenant governor of alaska . his only passing through today and has decided to stay with his uncle and aunt their ancestors were russians and they still use russian words in their everyday lexicon. was married were. a few hours later he will visit his father at a nursing home in the town of sold. i tell him i tell my father that every time. oh you do that if it. doesn't see that russian heritage simply as a distant episode in the history of his native state he...
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a hundred years ago. show me. you can see right through. the students look like. the rock hunting for beautiful stones fires anyone with enthusiasm once they get their hands a bit dirty. the students and their professors in the praise of the professional. this is a captivating and useful experience feel more confident. even from the way. this . can be taught in the classroom. only through personal contacts that each small find is a delight for them like. valuable gift in a different era sacks full of much bigger trauma lines were hauled from here to village fairs it's impossible to estimate how many of these were incinerated and to produce nickel. what you've got there. oh yeah it's real big family well worth the effort. there's a praiseworthy stone. well more or less how are we going to divide them among us. from time to time the pit steep sides reveal gemstone outcroppings dangerous rift was discovered only a few years ago diggers got away with the crystals in no time but they were at risk of being buried alive in a massive landslide. ok let's get in there to se
a hundred years ago. show me. you can see right through. the students look like. the rock hunting for beautiful stones fires anyone with enthusiasm once they get their hands a bit dirty. the students and their professors in the praise of the professional. this is a captivating and useful experience feel more confident. even from the way. this . can be taught in the classroom. only through personal contacts that each small find is a delight for them like. valuable gift in a different era sacks...
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if you had spoken to me two months ago i might have said the same thing.his may be one race where you throw the bums out may not fit. jerry brown has been there, at least he knows what to do. tavis: there is a story that the gop plans to pick up seats. >> that will be a big advantage for republicans going forward. tavis: before i jump to the nevada race i am curious as to your take -- i was at a dinner party two years ago. it seems to me this year across the country we have so many uninspiring candidates run for office. in illinois, they don't know who to trust. in connecticut come up one guy lied about his record. in california, you have a guy here 30 years ago and not a single democrat we have prepared to be governor versus someone with no experience in government and spent millions to buy the seat. in nevada, a senate majority leader who has not been the greatest, a gangster woman who is part of the pun. i am starting to get something has happened to our politics where we have kept out the good people from running and we are getting these uninspiring ca
if you had spoken to me two months ago i might have said the same thing.his may be one race where you throw the bums out may not fit. jerry brown has been there, at least he knows what to do. tavis: there is a story that the gop plans to pick up seats. >> that will be a big advantage for republicans going forward. tavis: before i jump to the nevada race i am curious as to your take -- i was at a dinner party two years ago. it seems to me this year across the country we have so many...
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both this house ten years ago. like most of the properties in the region his house belonged to the germans the czech settled down in this area in the late one nine hundred forty s. the germans were to put it on a must scale. but it's not it's not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor. miss checks agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. so happened historically did cherubs took possession of these lands just well so be the week nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia the ethnic minority but in fact the germans were the second largest ethnic group after the czechs they even outnumbered the slovaks the germans living use who doesn't have their own schools universities the nice papers small wonder that the german question overs almost as soon as czechoslovakia emerged as a state. more amenable topical beats a minute ago that conflicts flared up right after the emergence of c
both this house ten years ago. like most of the properties in the region his house belonged to the germans the czech settled down in this area in the late one nine hundred forty s. the germans were to put it on a must scale. but it's not it's not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor. miss checks agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. so happened historically did cherubs took possession of these lands just well so be the week nobody's going to...
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seventy years ago to support local businesses. in order to keep. the people proud of their recycling system. with a special device called the living machine. from here under ground. the next step is that. this is the first place we introduce into the time and that kills the bacteria that was previously. used here bacteria microorganisms purify it in several phases hey you can see the bubbles in the water condition is the. process. after this process in which. we come to the car if you look into the water. and this is the final tank cleaning from this point the water goes underground. which runs it up the wrong way. the end result is crystal clear. in the pond you can see with maybe there. generally speaking a very simple principle. green technology is used. to maintain the must not take from nature than she can. for the chemical fertilizers and not used whenever possible. pride we just wanted to have as many renewable features as possible so that you could see them you know. turbines complement solar panels or the wood stove or whatever else. elect
seventy years ago to support local businesses. in order to keep. the people proud of their recycling system. with a special device called the living machine. from here under ground. the next step is that. this is the first place we introduce into the time and that kills the bacteria that was previously. used here bacteria microorganisms purify it in several phases hey you can see the bubbles in the water condition is the. process. after this process in which. we come to the car if you look into...
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you have to remember these guys are 0-10 two years ago.be five 5-0 right now is a great feeling. >> this is quarterback quarterback oakton quarterback jimmy bruins. there it is. driving the eagles into the end zone. cougars on top. later bruins face the handoff and hit chuck masker. it's a wood shed job oakton'sly 48-7. robinson at lake braddick tonight. let's get physical. battles in for the score. that ties it. fourth quarter robinson up now 10-7. bruins trying to drive. airing it out with thomas and a diving pick and robinson holds on to win it 10-7. good ball game. let's shift now. you're new with nicknames like warriors and trojans, sherwood and gaithersburg would be a good scrap. something had to give. check out gaithersburg. check him out. thread the needle. and what can brown do for you? billy brown? down to the one. sets up a 1-yard touchdown. g byrd with the ball now. it's a shorewood scramble. they come up with a fumble. recovery. defense looking good. trojans with the ball again. and sim ba, guess what, shorewood up 17-14 and t
you have to remember these guys are 0-10 two years ago.be five 5-0 right now is a great feeling. >> this is quarterback quarterback oakton quarterback jimmy bruins. there it is. driving the eagles into the end zone. cougars on top. later bruins face the handoff and hit chuck masker. it's a wood shed job oakton'sly 48-7. robinson at lake braddick tonight. let's get physical. battles in for the score. that ties it. fourth quarter robinson up now 10-7. bruins trying to drive. airing it out...
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you will accuse me of a crime from 30 years ago? you really have no shame, have you? do you want to discuss the issues of the day? discuss your support for obamacare but let's not let this degenerated to calling me names and accusing me of crimes from 30 years ago from anonymous sources. really, have you no shame? >> 15 seconds to respond [laughter] >> he still has that after the two fundamental questions. why did he join that group?
you will accuse me of a crime from 30 years ago? you really have no shame, have you? do you want to discuss the issues of the day? discuss your support for obamacare but let's not let this degenerated to calling me names and accusing me of crimes from 30 years ago from anonymous sources. really, have you no shame? >> 15 seconds to respond [laughter] >> he still has that after the two fundamental questions. why did he join that group?
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they go to a place where piles of crystals were uncovered a hundred years ago and where no. hole was produced in the soviet era russia. the middle layer don't touch the bottom one. the term quite transparent it will be hailed used to be made but. it's tell me. show me. you can see right through it's right but it's a bit pale. the students look like seasoned digger says they flush the rock hunting for beautiful stones fires anyone with enthusiasm once they get their hands a bit dirty. the students and their professors in the praise of the professional digger at this this is a captivating and useful experience they feel more confident this is obvious even from the way they move about the skills they get here in the classroom. only through personal contacts that each small find is a delight for them like a valuable gift in a different era sacks full of much bigger term alliance were hauled from here to village fairs it's impossible to estimate how many of these were incinerated in to produce nickel. what you've got there. it's real big well worth the effort. there's a praisewor
they go to a place where piles of crystals were uncovered a hundred years ago and where no. hole was produced in the soviet era russia. the middle layer don't touch the bottom one. the term quite transparent it will be hailed used to be made but. it's tell me. show me. you can see right through it's right but it's a bit pale. the students look like seasoned digger says they flush the rock hunting for beautiful stones fires anyone with enthusiasm once they get their hands a bit dirty. the...
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seven years ago after buying one third of the local land and his american dream is slowly becoming a reality the land was. pretty good price the russians. russians the people that are here the orthodox. have a nice set of values. friendly relations with matt but as the years ago by she becomes ever more apprehensive of the prospect of. losing its status as a russian enclave and turning into just another quiet settlement in alaska. children in the still russian national dress but english is now their mother tongue . for growing up in a russian village but we go to english school learn english not as much russian i think or the time. i. played which. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decades came from siberia. twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred. city anchorage rather than kodiak island . out of the city's three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. situated in an ass. everybody. is perfect. he was born. children of the russians who came here and n
seven years ago after buying one third of the local land and his american dream is slowly becoming a reality the land was. pretty good price the russians. russians the people that are here the orthodox. have a nice set of values. friendly relations with matt but as the years ago by she becomes ever more apprehensive of the prospect of. losing its status as a russian enclave and turning into just another quiet settlement in alaska. children in the still russian national dress but english is now...
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was founded four years ago in russia. according to some estimates it's as old as the egyptian pyramids today only the contours of the town remain. a local scientist who discovered. difficulty finding his bearings. from the north is more or less identifiable. from the so and from the east were less obvious but they were secret entrances leading to underground labyrinths strangers had no access to this fortress. have been digging on the site for over twenty years in summer time local college undergraduates including students of doctors. under the guidance of professionals. look at suppose. i think it's a rebel. no it looks more like a hipbone. has been here many times before he'll soon write a scientific paper about. iraq become aware of the fact that man is a part of nature. on the other hand when i cut into all those cultural layers. i clearly realize that man stands apart because he changes nature to suit his needs . tourists from all over the world arrived at where the ancient town once stood. here used to be st it has
was founded four years ago in russia. according to some estimates it's as old as the egyptian pyramids today only the contours of the town remain. a local scientist who discovered. difficulty finding his bearings. from the north is more or less identifiable. from the so and from the east were less obvious but they were secret entrances leading to underground labyrinths strangers had no access to this fortress. have been digging on the site for over twenty years in summer time local college...
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they recorded their first hit a century ago.y concert goers say they have been fans from the beginning. fans were both cheering and crying. ah-ha had its first success in the '80s, silent in the '90s and re-emerged in 2000. >> would have been nice to see how old they are, but they had the glasses o. how old they are, but they had the glasses o. >>> thanks for joining us ,,,, you know it's bad when the press asks if you'd take a lie detector test. meg whitman didn't tell the truth about not voting or about how long she lived in california. she got caught in insider deals at goldman sachs. she changed her story about physically abusing an employee. she campaigned as tough as nails on immigration knowing her housekeeper of 9 years was undocumented. her tv ads have been condemned as false and misleading. and even her hometown newspaper said meg whitman has
they recorded their first hit a century ago.y concert goers say they have been fans from the beginning. fans were both cheering and crying. ah-ha had its first success in the '80s, silent in the '90s and re-emerged in 2000. >> would have been nice to see how old they are, but they had the glasses o. how old they are, but they had the glasses o. >>> thanks for joining us ,,,, you know it's bad when the press asks if you'd take a lie detector test. meg whitman didn't tell the truth...
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out to 14. >> and just a moment ago, molinari for -- have the hole.ittle emotion. yeah, zach johnson unable to make his pu for a birdie after the beautiful second shot from hunter mahan. so that hole havled with pars. back to 13. >> and mickelson, this could win the hole. >> they've got to have this, the u.s. so the 12 hole. another one get away. they have the hole. harington and fisher remain 3 up. and over to the drivable 15. >> yeah. 246 yards if yu go directly at the flag stick. and we'll take a look at the 15th hole using our pinpoint animation. fairway to the left oa gap in the trees, you can go directly to the hole. as i mentioned, 246 yards going that way. this is where the americans hit the ball in the morning there in the red. the euros in blue. so we saw a few guys drive the putting surface. an exciting match play hole. it will be interesting to see in the alternative shot format if anybody chang strategy, johnny, and lays up. >> yeah, i doubt it. it's not that shot a hole. it's a fun shot. really, i guess starting on 14, you've got three r
out to 14. >> and just a moment ago, molinari for -- have the hole.ittle emotion. yeah, zach johnson unable to make his pu for a birdie after the beautiful second shot from hunter mahan. so that hole havled with pars. back to 13. >> and mickelson, this could win the hole. >> they've got to have this, the u.s. so the 12 hole. another one get away. they have the hole. harington and fisher remain 3 up. and over to the drivable 15. >> yeah. 246 yards if yu go directly at the...
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. >> >> reporter: at her campaign appearance five days ago carly fiorina was healthy and talking abouting from breast cancer. >> last year at this time i was bald. i was completely bald and just finishing up radiation because last year i battled breast cancer. >> reporter: today she was hospitalised. she is being treated with antibiotics for an infection associated with reconstructive breast surgery she had in july. her campaign said "while this will impact her campaign schedule today, carly is upbeat, and her doctors expect her to make a quick and full recovery and be bang outen 6th on the campaign trail soon. it can happen to up to 30% of women. >> it's possible she could be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. get antibiotics at home, be on the campaign trail. >> >>> she had to cancel two appearances, letting others stand in for her. >> we want carly to get better quick. >> analyst jail director says people admire a cancer survivor but her infection is a possible set back. >> in some ways she might get some sympathy from some segments of people who can identify what she is getting
. >> >> reporter: at her campaign appearance five days ago carly fiorina was healthy and talking abouting from breast cancer. >> last year at this time i was bald. i was completely bald and just finishing up radiation because last year i battled breast cancer. >> reporter: today she was hospitalised. she is being treated with antibiotics for an infection associated with reconstructive breast surgery she had in july. her campaign said "while this will impact her...
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>> he talked to him and also a week ago if the u.s. team maybe had a break by getting extra rest, westwood did, as well. that ankle of his has been responding quite well. he talked about the competitiveness and whether it's going to handle on this wet ground, in all this terrain talking to pete cowen, his coach last night. they looked at the ankle. lee's instructor and his strength coach, steven mcgregor is here. and while lee has not played much since the open championship, just two rounds, he extensively worked out hard for a three or four-week period to get ready. stropd dropped the stone kb which is 14 pounds. he is more fit now than he was a couple of years ago when he was so buff that everybody was making so much about it. and he is just anxious to play. he hasn't played much competitive golf. looking to go to number two on monday in the world rankings, potentially number one. and he's obviously excited about this competition by how much he's put into it this week, considering the injury that he had. >> he and his partner, luke d
>> he talked to him and also a week ago if the u.s. team maybe had a break by getting extra rest, westwood did, as well. that ankle of his has been responding quite well. he talked about the competitiveness and whether it's going to handle on this wet ground, in all this terrain talking to pete cowen, his coach last night. they looked at the ankle. lee's instructor and his strength coach, steven mcgregor is here. and while lee has not played much since the open championship, just two...
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having russian names and many orthodox churches standing here but more than one hundred forty years ago it became the u.s. territory though some americans still don't know about it. still asking have no idea about. like nothing i don't know anything about the alaska it's cold. it was cold a box of ice a polar bear garden and one russia but in the language of the indigenous peoples the word alaska means the great land. sven haakanson is steering his boat out of the narrow bay of kodiak island his ancestors have lived here since time immemorial. over the thousands of years they to solve this seascape each time they put out to sea to hunt. but they use mineral canoes with a couple of paddles instead of comfortable motor boats with powerful engines in the past yes it was very very difficult to hunt as an individual you need to group in order to. nor to actually capture for example you look at the sea lions over here in order for you to hunt one of those in the several people. on a summer day and seven hundred forty one scores of natives of the land set out on a hunting expedition in canarie
having russian names and many orthodox churches standing here but more than one hundred forty years ago it became the u.s. territory though some americans still don't know about it. still asking have no idea about. like nothing i don't know anything about the alaska it's cold. it was cold a box of ice a polar bear garden and one russia but in the language of the indigenous peoples the word alaska means the great land. sven haakanson is steering his boat out of the narrow bay of kodiak island...
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destroyed a long time ago and the town was ruined by floods. and. time itself. look here is a thought it has and it's across the bottom of. archeologists of since uncovered casting molds blacksmith tools and intricate works of bronze and ceramic archeological digs have shown that the ancient town was inhabited by the forebears of the aryan race. those who are credited with everything on earth they were even said to have discovered. the capital of the region it's a major industrial and financial center with all the office buildings traffic jams and crowded sidewalks it seems an unlikely place for something mystical. under a new pushkin is a logistics manager for a transport company but his hobby is about as far from the field of transportation as it can be motion is probably the only similarity under a study's unidentified flying objects his hobby takes into every corner of the region. now he and his friend dmitri are about to set out for the village of mallorca. this small town is three hundred kilometers from the country and nearly two thousand kilometers from
destroyed a long time ago and the town was ruined by floods. and. time itself. look here is a thought it has and it's across the bottom of. archeologists of since uncovered casting molds blacksmith tools and intricate works of bronze and ceramic archeological digs have shown that the ancient town was inhabited by the forebears of the aryan race. those who are credited with everything on earth they were even said to have discovered. the capital of the region it's a major industrial and financial...