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that is what black rock city is. why not transpose that to san francisco? i think the city is now looking at doing art paths for that purpose. it would not be hard, given the abundance of -- after so many years in the desert, there is a huge backlog of brilliant art. magnificent piece is done by armies of artists working together. so that is an obvious things that could be instituted. i also pulled him that we did not have any trash cans in our city. we did not really continue that dialogue. [laughter] >> the question that everyone in san francisco is asking now, i'm going to ask you as a formality. are you going this year? have you ever missed one? have you ever wanted to? >> no. [laughter] at one time, i was very much needed -- i am still needed, from time to time. although, if i and my partners have done our job, we should not be needed that much. i am like anyone else out there. it is a big place. it is hyperactive. not only are there 100 things, but they are all happening at one time. thousands of things happening at one time. i feel dwarfed by it. it
that is what black rock city is. why not transpose that to san francisco? i think the city is now looking at doing art paths for that purpose. it would not be hard, given the abundance of -- after so many years in the desert, there is a huge backlog of brilliant art. magnificent piece is done by armies of artists working together. so that is an obvious things that could be instituted. i also pulled him that we did not have any trash cans in our city. we did not really continue that dialogue....
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i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge -- takes tech, traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge. even people who were not elected to do something here, they joined other people on their project. those of you who are familiar with the world of commercial art, you must know how deeply weird that is. in order to make it any agent -- anyone will tell you at a gallery, the way to make money as an artist is to put your brand on it and make it unique. then it gives it a higher commodity value. the last thing you do is open the collaborate with other people. the theory is to increase the market value. it moves across disciplines fast. there could be a sound component. this guy knows about digital circuits. pretty soon, you have all of these people. and here is the curious part of it. we never
i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge -- takes tech, traditional art, overlapping fields of knowledge. even people who were not elected to do something here, they joined other people on their project. those of you who are familiar with the world of...
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then, of course, the black rock arts foundation. thank you very much, bernie mahon, and all of you for coming together, helping us out. that is going to give a lot more incentive for other agencies to come and start contributing as well. -- thank you very much, bernie mahon -- burning man. i want to thank the artists that have come together here to recognize them and for their contribution. if you give with art, it will be sustained with art. you are going to find a lot more people discovering all the beauty of this neighborhood, and is led by all of you here tonight. thank you for being here. [applause] we got off the grid trucks. two trucks here tonight. we have sculptures. we have john brothers piano company. thank you for this, coming out here. is david around here? come on, show up. i also want to give a shout up to our san francisco police department. [applause] as we transition, people will -- will be safer and safer as they know that our officers are around here. their presence allows the natural transition for everything to
then, of course, the black rock arts foundation. thank you very much, bernie mahon, and all of you for coming together, helping us out. that is going to give a lot more incentive for other agencies to come and start contributing as well. -- thank you very much, bernie mahon -- burning man. i want to thank the artists that have come together here to recognize them and for their contribution. if you give with art, it will be sustained with art. you are going to find a lot more people discovering...
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. >>> philip morris and black rock report earnings in the next hour before markets open. report their earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. check in on markets right now. stock futures are higher. alp earnings last night lifted the tech sector this morning and investors still feeling "american morning" is back after the break. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! on our car insura
. >>> philip morris and black rock report earnings in the next hour before markets open. report their earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. check in on markets right now. stock futures are higher. alp earnings last night lifted the tech sector this morning and investors still feeling "american morning" is back after the break. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin...
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black." her blend of jazz, soul, rock, and classic pop was a global hit.y winehouse was 27 years old. >>> a man who thought someone stole his friend's purse went on the ride of his life. it happened friday in stockton, and you can see that man clinging to the open window of a car that drives away at about 35 miles per hour. officers say the man thought the driver had taken his friend's purse. ends up no crime was committed and no one was arrested. the guy with the good grip and fast seat was fortunately not injured there. >>> well, a man who got trapped head first in a storm drain says he was attacked and robbed in stanislau county, and now he's accusing police of putting his life at risk. police released this photo of jared maderos. they claim he was drunk, but maderos claim he was attacked by gang members who threw his cellphone down the storm drain. he says the attack impaired him from explaining his story to the officers. >> my head was bleeding, and i started shaking once i realized my head was bleeding. i don't know why, but my head was shaking. i wa
black." her blend of jazz, soul, rock, and classic pop was a global hit.y winehouse was 27 years old. >>> a man who thought someone stole his friend's purse went on the ride of his life. it happened friday in stockton, and you can see that man clinging to the open window of a car that drives away at about 35 miles per hour. officers say the man thought the driver had taken his friend's purse. ends up no crime was committed and no one was arrested. the guy with the good grip and...
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-- turn to hymnal page 214, and the justices are way, way up there in these big, black leather chairs that swivel and rock. and so it was an amazing performance. as a performer, i was just sort of taking in the stagecraft and thinking, "what does this mean?" i have to ask. did the secret service yell at everyone, or was it just you? [laughs] are you the problem? i was not the specific problem child, although-- it was sort of a general dressing down that started before the justices got in. some burly guy got up there and said, "here's the deal: you respect us, and we'll respect you." and he barked out the rules of the court. and they stand at the end of your pews, and, you know, i was, like, twisting around in my seat. and i felt like, "at any moment, i'm going to get thrown out." but it was definitely directed towards we, the people, in general. early in the battle, the court battle, i've read somewhere that you were told not to talk about gay-bashing, that there's certain things that your lawyers advised you against making the case for. is that-- right. it was less from our lawyers, but one of the things
-- turn to hymnal page 214, and the justices are way, way up there in these big, black leather chairs that swivel and rock. and so it was an amazing performance. as a performer, i was just sort of taking in the stagecraft and thinking, "what does this mean?" i have to ask. did the secret service yell at everyone, or was it just you? [laughs] are you the problem? i was not the specific problem child, although-- it was sort of a general dressing down that started before the justices got...
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rock. so great that the fate of the black family had something. i'm. never ever ever ever see this kind of. government ever heard a woman close so no they will never have a grandchild to come close to they will never enjoy all of the great things start next year provided. for us to be here in a matter of the first day i said you know marcia really had. the lesson that we wanted to be we had to be thank you for the privilege i'm lucky to get marshall for reminding us of our duty. as a near the border i was excited i mean this is just like in the film walk in did it . despite all the challenges. nobody believed the utah would support peace this much and it has sold all those people back in washington d.c. with all the hearts and warmongers know that utah supports peace. that is the wonderful thing. because they got caught up in the victory. right now because like a wonderful victory made a five hundred miles and it's thanks to all you into my family and all the wonderful people who helped me to dogs walked almost every inch of it with me. i've never been
rock. so great that the fate of the black family had something. i'm. never ever ever ever see this kind of. government ever heard a woman close so no they will never have a grandchild to come close to they will never enjoy all of the great things start next year provided. for us to be here in a matter of the first day i said you know marcia really had. the lesson that we wanted to be we had to be thank you for the privilege i'm lucky to get marshall for reminding us of our duty. as a near the...
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i think chris rock is still just one of the most important not just black comedians, but probably comediansobably of all time, you know this and then, of course, richard pryor kind of ushered in this modern comedy. but his stuff was more personal, no one has been as personal since richard pryor. he grew up in a brothel, a lot of people don't realize. and he had the courage to talk about that on stage and was, you know, that stuff -- he's talking about shooting his car and be having a heart attack. nobody said that on a stage anymore. and i say god bless him for telling us those stories and things like that. >> but it took him a minute to get there -- >> bill cosby. >> right, he was bill cosby at first. audiences were not accepting of o him, so and then he had a faithful meeting with ishmael reid who taught him how to develop those characters as a great satirical writer who still lives in the california. and so, but, and so like you said, he was able to make those characters, a wino and so forth, human and that's why bringing it to the written, the written form is really important because it
i think chris rock is still just one of the most important not just black comedians, but probably comediansobably of all time, you know this and then, of course, richard pryor kind of ushered in this modern comedy. but his stuff was more personal, no one has been as personal since richard pryor. he grew up in a brothel, a lot of people don't realize. and he had the courage to talk about that on stage and was, you know, that stuff -- he's talking about shooting his car and be having a heart...
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first black schiff ever in rock ridge. he went there answered wanted the towns folk to help him prepare to beat off the thugs and have a better city. they didn't want to join him. he said, you do it for randolph scott. and they would have done it for randolph scott and realizing that, they helped the sheriff. the republicans, well, there'd do it for george bush and they did it for george bush a lot. thank you, mr. speaker. life imitates art. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, on august 3 the united states will have $306 billion in obligations and $173 billion to address those obligations. at that moment if the debt ceiling is not raised our nation for the first time in its history will default on its obligations. the cost of borrowing for small businesses, home mortgages, student and auto
first black schiff ever in rock ridge. he went there answered wanted the towns folk to help him prepare to beat off the thugs and have a better city. they didn't want to join him. he said, you do it for randolph scott. and they would have done it for randolph scott and realizing that, they helped the sheriff. the republicans, well, there'd do it for george bush and they did it for george bush a lot. thank you, mr. speaker. life imitates art. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has...
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rock, arkansas, in 1999. there, 11 died. luckily, most of these accidenen are not fatal. the black boxes have been recovered in the guyana crash. and the national transportation safety board will help figure out what went wrong. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and now, to anotheheperilous journey. this one undertaken by some of the most desperate people on this planet. abc news was the first american network on the scene of that massive humanitarian crisis, over in east africa. our david muir, the only american anchor there, reporting on the parents literally carrying their children for miles and miles to s save them om this famine. but as david found out, the final steps can be the hardest. tonight, he's at the teeming dadaab refugee camp in kenya. david? >> reporter: dan, good evening from kenya. and as you know, we've been reporting all week, on that long, perilous journey from somalia, to the refugee camps in kenya. for so many of those families, walking on foot, more than 100 miles, to get here. and what we discovered, that once they get to the camps, they're in for anot
rock, arkansas, in 1999. there, 11 died. luckily, most of these accidenen are not fatal. the black boxes have been recovered in the guyana crash. and the national transportation safety board will help figure out what went wrong. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and now, to anotheheperilous journey. this one undertaken by some of the most desperate people on this planet. abc news was the first american network on the scene of that massive humanitarian crisis, over in east africa....
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ever have to face high over the black tiger who claimed most of his victories by way of knockout crudely showed his appetite. early in the first round there's a for rocking the visitor with a perfect right which was followed by an immediate take down the enemy classic. going to hell or eager to skate which he did but not for long music's perfect storm continuing with few respond giving his rival little chance. listen to newts into the fight the judge stopping the bidding and her not sure where he was at the stage . there isn't adding another stunning victory to his close record of nine wins out of nine professional bouts. well under siege star himself see go around the act as well. in my pre-fight interviews i always emphasize that i would try to finish it as soon as possible i didn't want to take it to a decision i want to knock out to set the record straight that's where i'd like to give a lot of credit to but to hossa go has been my sparring partner in the lead up to the bout. i've never seen russell so focused so concentrated he's the type of fighter who has fun in the ring and sometimes does extravagant things but tonight he was all about the job at
ever have to face high over the black tiger who claimed most of his victories by way of knockout crudely showed his appetite. early in the first round there's a for rocking the visitor with a perfect right which was followed by an immediate take down the enemy classic. going to hell or eager to skate which he did but not for long music's perfect storm continuing with few respond giving his rival little chance. listen to newts into the fight the judge stopping the bidding and her not sure where...
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black. they could say that actually not go to jail. and, a british rock star named robert palmer came and we made that song about a year later and suddenly the pop stations that wouldn't listen to sharon made robert palmer go to number two in the pop charts. that was 1983. the same year i think that you know, michael jackson was for starting to make and roads on mtv. so that is the first part. the second part unfortunately was a bit of a generational war between what you might call the civil rights generation and the hip-hop generation and i think there were folks -- the background is there were independent black businesses in the 1960s that promoted and distributed r&b. there were independent radio stations but a lot of them got bought up at corporations in the 1970s. suddenly the place for the black music executive was working for these larger corporations. they had bought into that system. buying into that system meant going to work and participating in the crossover business where you have your artist and you try to have them sweeten it up, lighten it
black. they could say that actually not go to jail. and, a british rock star named robert palmer came and we made that song about a year later and suddenly the pop stations that wouldn't listen to sharon made robert palmer go to number two in the pop charts. that was 1983. the same year i think that you know, michael jackson was for starting to make and roads on mtv. so that is the first part. the second part unfortunately was a bit of a generational war between what you might call the civil...
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rock-bottom pricing is tempting, at half the cost of what you pay a doctors' office. this woman in australia disfigured her face after injecting herself. >> it's very disconcerting when you look at the blackounterfeit material. >> reporter: this is one of six doctors who pioneered botox for cosmetic use. he says women are rolling the dice when it comes to self-injection. when he sees most often are bad botox sold online. >> it can give you paralysis, inability to breathe or death. >> reporter: lynn found botox advertised at a bay area spa for half what she normally paid. she says she doesn't know what was injected into her skin. only that it didn't work, even after she paid for two treatments. >> it is really frustrating. and then i actually almost felt embarrassed that i had gone to someplace like that. >> reporter: she says she is lucky nothing worse happened. >> in the end, i saved nothing. and then didn't get results. >> reporter: she now goes to a registered nurse and has the procedure done in a dermatologist's office. >> so lynn today, what's bothering you? >> the number 11 and i'm starting to see some where else right in here. >> reporter: the nurse says any botox or a similar drug
rock-bottom pricing is tempting, at half the cost of what you pay a doctors' office. this woman in australia disfigured her face after injecting herself. >> it's very disconcerting when you look at the blackounterfeit material. >> reporter: this is one of six doctors who pioneered botox for cosmetic use. he says women are rolling the dice when it comes to self-injection. when he sees most often are bad botox sold online. >> it can give you paralysis, inability to breathe or...
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the fire has black ended more than 113,000 acres but it's moving away from town and the nearby los alamos. it's good for the chief but not good enough >> we are behind a rock a hard place. we are trying to repop plate but we don't want to put people in danger >> it looks like a ghost town. most of the 1228 residents have evacuated. officials want to keep them away for fear the winds could shift and push the fire closer. the loalamos lab will return closed. the emergency has subsided >> we have now assessed the risk of the laboratory to be lower and so we are able to change the status down based on that assessment. >> new mexico is a hot, dry, tender box where dozens of fires have burned nearly a million acres. fourth of july questions are out of the question >> do not use your fireworks in your neighborhood. can you match a home catching fire because a bottle rocket flew on a arrive town >> returning to al fire-free town would be celebration enough >> montana is working to clean up a on spill, an under water exxon oil pipeline spilled as much as a thousand gal options of oil into a river. workers were able to shut down the line about an hour. there is no i
the fire has black ended more than 113,000 acres but it's moving away from town and the nearby los alamos. it's good for the chief but not good enough >> we are behind a rock a hard place. we are trying to repop plate but we don't want to put people in danger >> it looks like a ghost town. most of the 1228 residents have evacuated. officials want to keep them away for fear the winds could shift and push the fire closer. the loalamos lab will return closed. the emergency has subsided...
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black area and i don't know why. i think that kind of blew mooe away. >> reporter: that race to the dark side started when roberts saw some moon rocks in the laboratory he would eventually steal. >> man, that is hard. just don't stub your toe. >> reporter: nasa has 842 pounds of moon rocks. apollo's total lunar haul, a small percent including the samples that were in dr. gibson's safe have been exposed to the earth's atmosphere. still they would be invaluable to any collector. >> when he gets to nasa and sees all these moon rocks in a safe that aren't being used, they're the move valuable thing on earth. nasa is just putting them in a corner he feels that the right thing to do is to take these out of nasa, to take these moon rocks and use them. >> reporter: with the assistance of two younger female interns, roberts on a rainy saturday night snuck into everett gibson's lab. when he couldn't crack the 600- pound safe, he simply loaded it on to a dolly and wheeled it out. inside were samples from every lunar landing and a martian meteorite. a total of just 100 grams but valued by federal officials at $21 million. why did you do it? >> i mean the simple
black area and i don't know why. i think that kind of blew mooe away. >> reporter: that race to the dark side started when roberts saw some moon rocks in the laboratory he would eventually steal. >> man, that is hard. just don't stub your toe. >> reporter: nasa has 842 pounds of moon rocks. apollo's total lunar haul, a small percent including the samples that were in dr. gibson's safe have been exposed to the earth's atmosphere. still they would be invaluable to any collector....