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of the once-sprawling city of babylon. the iraqi into equities officials say there is more buried underground -- the iraqi antiquities officials say there is more buried underground. according to the antiquities department, buried behind me is the wall of the ancient city of babylon. it goes down this way, where the oil pipeline stops. the pipeline will carry oil products from basra in the south to baghdad. it is buried out of sight. >> when they laid the old rights, they hardly did anything -- old pipes, they found hardly anything. they lay the third pipe the, thy find nothng. -- nothing. >> the antiquities experts want them diverted. >> there is another problem. the board of the antiquities is working hard to get back a long listed as a protected site. the pipelines could prevent this from happening -- to get babylon listed as a protected site. the pipelines could prevent this from happening. >> dreams of glory have long tended the rulers of this land. today, it is the lower of -- long tempted the rulers of this land. to
of the once-sprawling city of babylon. the iraqi into equities officials say there is more buried underground -- the iraqi antiquities officials say there is more buried underground. according to the antiquities department, buried behind me is the wall of the ancient city of babylon. it goes down this way, where the oil pipeline stops. the pipeline will carry oil products from basra in the south to baghdad. it is buried out of sight. >> when they laid the old rights, they hardly did...
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the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000."getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please come back many times because your heart is waiting for you here, and so are we. much love. thank you. >> thank you. >> it has been the height of my career to welcome you here. >> so nice to have you with us again. >> ♪ your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> 50 years of "i left my heart in san francisco." phenomenal. lot of san franciscans have left a big part of their hearts with you, and one of those is the man who leads our world champion san francisco giants. that is championships' problem -- championship bling right there. i want to bring up to the stage now my boss, the man who leads your san francisco giants, and your biggest fan, mr. larry bvaer -- baer. >>thanks renel. tony's recording is a huge part of not just the city tradition but the san francisco giants tradition. since we have been in the new ball park, it has been played
the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000."getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please come back many times because your heart is waiting for you here, and so are we. much love. thank you. >> thank you. >> it has been the height of my career to welcome you here. >> so nice to have you with us again. >> ♪ your golden sun will shine for...
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bbc, babylon. >> today, it became official that dr. jim yong kim will become president of the world bank. it was almost a foregone conclusion once he was tapped by president obama last month. i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new hampshire where no one has seen him. the obama administration has really pulled him out of obscurity. the most we know about him is how little we know about him at this stage. >> he seems to have faded in public view compared to the international monetary fund, which has gotten so much spotlight. it means that shot in the arm, does it not, the organization at the moment? >> it certainly does. now that the imf is involved in things like the european crisis, the financial crisis, 10 years ago the world bank was quite prominent when people like tony blair and president bu
bbc, babylon. >> today, it became official that dr. jim yong kim will become president of the world bank. it was almost a foregone conclusion once he was tapped by president obama last month. i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new...
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this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field o
this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red...
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bbc, babylon. >> today, it became official that dr. jim yong kim will become president of the world bank. it was almost a foregone conclusion once he was tapped by president obama last month. i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new hampshire where no one has seen him. the obama administration has really pulled him out of obscurity. the most we know about him is how little we know about him at this stage. >> he seems to have faded in public view compared to the international monetary fund, which has gotten so much spotlight. it means that shot in the arm, does it not, the organization at the moment? >> it certainly does. now that the imf is involved in things like the european crisis, the financial crisis, 10 years ago the world bank was quite prominent when people like tony blair and president bu
bbc, babylon. >> today, it became official that dr. jim yong kim will become president of the world bank. it was almost a foregone conclusion once he was tapped by president obama last month. i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new...
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and thank you, beach blanket babylon. what a wonderful performance. let's give her another hand.was just fantastic. when i started being mayor of the city, i turned to our protocol officer and said, "you know, charlotte, we are going to do a lot of work this year, but these years forthcoming, as we work hard, i want to also have fun. isn't this fun? all right. [applause] this is our 50th anniversary of the wonderful song, "i left my heart in san francisco." tony, it is wonderful for you to be here and grace us and honor us with your presence. your 17 grammys are just so unprecedented. you just won two more this past week, and what a wonderful career. congratulations, tony. i want to thank our school of the arts. i want to thank our boys and girls choruses. thank you. wonderful performances. it is a fitting tribute that our boys and girls choruses and ouryouth -- our yout are here today to perform because they reflect tony's dedicated career to ensure the future of arts education. we have seen what he has done and seen what his support is, and he is encouraging youth to be leaders
and thank you, beach blanket babylon. what a wonderful performance. let's give her another hand.was just fantastic. when i started being mayor of the city, i turned to our protocol officer and said, "you know, charlotte, we are going to do a lot of work this year, but these years forthcoming, as we work hard, i want to also have fun. isn't this fun? all right. [applause] this is our 50th anniversary of the wonderful song, "i left my heart in san francisco." tony, it is wonderful...
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babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you get that feeling in militia groups. the messiah doesn't tend to be a single person, but more the messiah of self-survival- the community, the compound. remember ruby ridge? some of these christian identity movement compounds where they're hunkered down there- you know, you get your food, you get your guns, you hunker down, and self-survival becomes the way, and it becomes the way of redemption. so it's through that kind of self-survival that you see redemption. yeah, sure, susanna. >> i was just going to throw in that i think president kennedy said- and he may have been quoting thomas jefferson or benjamin franklin- i know franklin said that when you find yourselves choosing security over
babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you get that feeling in militia groups. the messiah doesn't tend to be a single person, but more the...
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the first single from bridges to babylon, angelina jolie, madonna, mary is a tomei. fox 5 morning news back after the break fromom the wildflower valleys of yellowstone to the serene waters of glacier bay, air wick has partnered with the national park foundation so you can experience the spirit of these national treasures in your home. the national park collection. something in the air wick. whichever. >> listen to this -- >>> listen to this smokers in would be texas sound could soon find it hard to get a job the city of fort worth is considering banning the hiring of smokers the idea is being proposed as a cost cutting method that could save millions but it would infringe on employees right some say. >>> a michigan woman who won a million dollar lottery pleads not guilty to fraud. amanda clayton is accused of collecting thousands in food stamp benefits after she hit the jackpot she told a reporter she thought it was okay to keep getting welfare checks because she didn't have a job. state officials cut her benefits she faces up to four years in prison if convicted. >
the first single from bridges to babylon, angelina jolie, madonna, mary is a tomei. fox 5 morning news back after the break fromom the wildflower valleys of yellowstone to the serene waters of glacier bay, air wick has partnered with the national park foundation so you can experience the spirit of these national treasures in your home. the national park collection. something in the air wick. whichever. >> listen to this -- >>> listen to this smokers in would be texas sound could...
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while romney in santorum babylon, president is about to get hammered by a feared republican operative, karl rove and his american crossroads super pac it is while romney and a santorum battle on. tv in web ads blame barack obama. >> the president tomorrow kicks off another push to try to change the subject to hiking taxes on the rich. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> how the promise of coal-fired -- cold hard cash is helping motivate pickax are you having problems sleeping? details on possible treatments coming up. >> why this year's easter egg roll was a little different than in years past. that is coming up next. >> a 26-year-old maryland man accused of drugging and raping a 14-year-old girl. but he told police during the investigation, coming up. >> an annual tradition at the white house. take a look at this, nearly 30,000 children and their parents feel the south lawn. aside from the usual eight role and obstacle courses, it also included basketball and even a yoga garden. president obama, the first lady and their daughters spent some time reading books to the children. the e
while romney in santorum babylon, president is about to get hammered by a feared republican operative, karl rove and his american crossroads super pac it is while romney and a santorum battle on. tv in web ads blame barack obama. >> the president tomorrow kicks off another push to try to change the subject to hiking taxes on the rich. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> how the promise of coal-fired -- cold hard cash is helping motivate pickax are you having problems sleeping?...
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>> a 13-year-old girl punched and kicked near her home in north babylon, new york.er attackers, three high school freshmen girls, two aged 14 and one 13. and it's all caught on camera by a 16-year-old boy. >> i was pretty shocked, especially seeing young ladies acting in such a violent manner. >> detective lieutenant robert edwards is the commanding officer at the precinct where the attack took place. >> she was, you know -- it was difficult to watch, you know, this girl being viciously assaulted. >> and viciously assaulted she was. the victim, whose name was never released to the public because of her age, stands there with her arms folded while three girls taunt her. then the girl in red comes up, punches her right in the face, tackles her to the ground and pounds on her profusely. another girl joins in the fray and begins to pull her hair all while cursing at her. >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]. >> the victim, in agony, crawls up in a ball but is kicked in the head several times. this violent scene takes place in the school yard of a lo
>> a 13-year-old girl punched and kicked near her home in north babylon, new york.er attackers, three high school freshmen girls, two aged 14 and one 13. and it's all caught on camera by a 16-year-old boy. >> i was pretty shocked, especially seeing young ladies acting in such a violent manner. >> detective lieutenant robert edwards is the commanding officer at the precinct where the attack took place. >> she was, you know -- it was difficult to watch, you know, this girl...
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between about 4,000 years -- well, 5 or 6,000 years ago and 2,000 years ago you get things like bably babylon. gigantic cities coming up. these are amazing. how did cities health why did civilization happen? why are with sitting here today? if you look at the history of life on earth there's no way we should be cooperating peacefully but we are. how did that happen? well, we humans have this amazing trick never before done by any animal on our planet, which is we have this ability to -- i'm sorry. the other great builders on the planet are the bees bees and the termites. they can build big things but they're all sisters. they have kinship as their mechanism. our answers we developed morality. developed the ability to live in moral communities where we have norms and we can punish each other but a lot of it is positive. and one great ability is the ability to come together around sacred objects. if we circle around them, we trust each other and we can accommodate. so here's an animation showing what happened when people first came together around camp fires, we find the first evidence of campf
between about 4,000 years -- well, 5 or 6,000 years ago and 2,000 years ago you get things like bably babylon. gigantic cities coming up. these are amazing. how did cities health why did civilization happen? why are with sitting here today? if you look at the history of life on earth there's no way we should be cooperating peacefully but we are. how did that happen? well, we humans have this amazing trick never before done by any animal on our planet, which is we have this ability to -- i'm...
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from base to cooperate with each other even beyond family so you get 4,000 years you get things like babylon in the blink of an eye you get gigantic cities popping out a little later in the new world. these are the most amazing things on earth. how did the cities of heaven, how did civilization had been? why are we sitting here today? if you look at the history of life on earth there's no way we should be sitting here to operating peacefully but we are. how did that happen? we have an amazing trick never before done by any animal that fan of which is we have and the ability, i'm sorry, here are the other great builders on the planet the bees and the termites they can build things that they are all sisters. they have counted as the mechanism. our answer is that we've developed morality and the ability to live in the communities where we have more arms we can punish each other but it isn't all - a lot of it is positive. one of degree devotees we didn't is the ability to come together around sacred objects. if we circle around them we trust each other and can cooperate some years and animation
from base to cooperate with each other even beyond family so you get 4,000 years you get things like babylon in the blink of an eye you get gigantic cities popping out a little later in the new world. these are the most amazing things on earth. how did the cities of heaven, how did civilization had been? why are we sitting here today? if you look at the history of life on earth there's no way we should be sitting here to operating peacefully but we are. how did that happen? we have an amazing...
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it is the tower of babylon.it is up thousand options and we are not on the connections. >> i still think there is some things such as popular music. >> what is popular now is less popular than it used to be. it is more of a wider tail. there are so many different options. to the time-shifting devices. we have to be home at 8:00 to watch "dallas." now some of these people who are "madmen" fans did not see it the other night and they can watch it any other time they want. in terms of identity, i am going in the opposite direction of the professor in terms of my relationship to america -- carlos. he is reaching for cultural power and call himself an american. part of a talk about in my book is, black americans need to deal with an emotional relationship with america. we see so many people that say, i am a new yorker, new orleans, what have you, but their emotional relationship with america is not great. they do not want to call themselves americans. we have strained protests like, we do not vote because they do not
it is the tower of babylon.it is up thousand options and we are not on the connections. >> i still think there is some things such as popular music. >> what is popular now is less popular than it used to be. it is more of a wider tail. there are so many different options. to the time-shifting devices. we have to be home at 8:00 to watch "dallas." now some of these people who are "madmen" fans did not see it the other night and they can watch it any other time...
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it is the tower of babylon. it is up thousand options and we are not on the connections. >> i still think there is some things such as popular music. >> what is popular now is less popular than it used to be. it is more of a wider tail. there are so many different options. to the time-shifting devices. we have to be home at 8:00 to watch "dallas." now some of these people who are "madmen" fans did not see it the other night and they can watch it any other time they want. in terms of identity, i am going in the opposite direction of the professor in terms of my relationship to america -- carlos. he is reaching for cultural power and call himself an american. part of a talk about in my book is, black americans need to deal with an emotional relationship with america. we see so many people that say, i am a new yorker, new orleans, what have you, but their emotional relationship with america is not great. they do not want to call themselves americans. we have strained protests like, we do not vote because they do no
it is the tower of babylon. it is up thousand options and we are not on the connections. >> i still think there is some things such as popular music. >> what is popular now is less popular than it used to be. it is more of a wider tail. there are so many different options. to the time-shifting devices. we have to be home at 8:00 to watch "dallas." now some of these people who are "madmen" fans did not see it the other night and they can watch it any other time...
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babylon should give us pause. no child should be afraid to go to school in this country. today, bullying does not even end at the school. they can follow our children from the hallway to their self phones to their computer screens. in recent months, a series of tragedies has drawn attention to how devastating bullying can be. we have been heartbroken by the stories of young people who endured harassment and ridicule day after day at school and ultimately took their own lives. host: that was president obama. that demonstrates a federal interest. but there's another point of view that is exemplified in this column. bullying should not be a crime no matter how many kids killed themselves, it's s.. -- it says -- it says it's the job of parents to teach their kids how to handle bullying or being embarrassed. it will happen to all of us. what is your reaction to that point of view? guest: it's always interesting when we talk to anybody about bullying, most people can identify with it. clearly the author of the article has had some personal experience. occasionally we do hear th
babylon should give us pause. no child should be afraid to go to school in this country. today, bullying does not even end at the school. they can follow our children from the hallway to their self phones to their computer screens. in recent months, a series of tragedies has drawn attention to how devastating bullying can be. we have been heartbroken by the stories of young people who endured harassment and ridicule day after day at school and ultimately took their own lives. host: that was...