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bark beetles live in the bohemian forest. it's his job to locate and exterminate them before it's too late and he's under time pressure to do so. >> these are mature beetles attacking the tree. then they create a new generation. the female bark beetles lay the eggs in these grooves. they turn into larvae, which eat away under the bark. >> he says that one infested tree will infest five or 10 others. once a tree is infested, it's too late, and there are no natural barriers. the bohemian forest is largely made up of mono-cultures. the consequences are devastating. the authorities say around 1/3 of the national park on the czech side is affected. 180 square kilometers. >> this is where bark beetles wreaked havoc. in the last two years, 2009 and 2010, we cleared the trees and destroyed the beetles. >> no beetles, but no trees either. the new head of the national park introduced chemical beetle traps. this promptnd an outcry on eek psychological grounds. even politicians got involved. but the forest rangers themselves aren't inter
bark beetles live in the bohemian forest. it's his job to locate and exterminate them before it's too late and he's under time pressure to do so. >> these are mature beetles attacking the tree. then they create a new generation. the female bark beetles lay the eggs in these grooves. they turn into larvae, which eat away under the bark. >> he says that one infested tree will infest five or 10 others. once a tree is infested, it's too late, and there are no natural barriers. the...
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grove last mid july and we call it bohemian grove builderburg west. and we have several websites for you to check it out. but resident -- anyway, i want to show you a couple of the shots we had. here's one with me at the gate to bohemian grove and holding my sign, treason, the reason for the season. and you can see a photograph behind there of the owl and the torching of a 39-foot owl and you see the bushes there because they have a compound there called hill billies, father and son. and here's a sign that says government supremacy or equal protection under the law, why can't we get government criminals locked up, stop government criminal conspiracy, stop the rape, torture and abuse and pillage of our american citizens. so with that in mind, i just want to let you know that ted gunnerson, former head of the f.b.i. in los angeles for who i worked with 19 years just passed here five weeks ago but in his last statements he put in a book called "the dreaming time." and he stated that san francisco and summit county because bohemian grove are there are the
grove last mid july and we call it bohemian grove builderburg west. and we have several websites for you to check it out. but resident -- anyway, i want to show you a couple of the shots we had. here's one with me at the gate to bohemian grove and holding my sign, treason, the reason for the season. and you can see a photograph behind there of the owl and the torching of a 39-foot owl and you see the bushes there because they have a compound there called hill billies, father and son. and here's...
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he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse car that was being used as a store. and they asked if i
he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for...
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they don't want these bohemian musicians skinning dipping and getting drunk at night. these sort of petting parties that are happening, that the young men are hosting in cars. they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they took all the cars, put them in a big pile. it was july 4, so they bought some fire works and tossed them in with the fire. but they were trying to announce they were a new neighborhood. they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15
they don't want these bohemian musicians skinning dipping and getting drunk at night. these sort of petting parties that are happening, that the young men are hosting in cars. they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight...
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the interior gives a glimpse of the ultimate in bohemian noble living through the ages.eing a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a venetian-style masquerade party in the ballroom. for a little fresh air, you'd hike down this corridor 150 yards to the count's formal garden. but don't forget, at 8:00 p.m., the candles would be lit for a play in the baroque theater. europe once had several hundred fine baroque theaters like this. using candles and oil lamps for light and pyrotechnics for special effects, eventually, most of them burned down. today, only four survive that are in beautiful shape and open to the public, like this one here at kruml
the interior gives a glimpse of the ultimate in bohemian noble living through the ages.eing a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen...
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a lot of artists and writers and people you might call bohemians at the time went to cargill. it was an artistic place to hang out. you have people going out, maybe getting into landscape, maybe just partying. >> but wasn't there some push back? it had an unsavory reputation. >> in 1913, the lead was settled, and it was supposed to be sold, and a lot of people did not like it because they thought there was a lot of romantic rendezvous happening there that perhaps should not be. they had a ceremony there to burn the car out of cargo, so they have a big bonfire. it was the fourth of july, so they threw some fireworks in, too, and they were trying to announce that it was a new neighborhood. it was respectable. that is essentially the last and best carville house on the highway. two cable cars that are joined together. they took out the walls and connected the rope and of course, as a bedroom. and i would like to buy it. >> i think we have a photograph of the inside of one of these cars. >> yes, some of the original cable car bridges are still on the inside. it is a wonderful plac
a lot of artists and writers and people you might call bohemians at the time went to cargill. it was an artistic place to hang out. you have people going out, maybe getting into landscape, maybe just partying. >> but wasn't there some push back? it had an unsavory reputation. >> in 1913, the lead was settled, and it was supposed to be sold, and a lot of people did not like it because they thought there was a lot of romantic rendezvous happening there that perhaps should not be. they...
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if control locus of trying to prevent what they call the unilateral action of course of those old bohemians first reports them from one of those points. where one of the border crossings you're ready and the road leading up to it remain blogs by the protesters now we actually can't get too much closer when you go up to the front of that cross thing you're stopped by the bar below we can see some of the k. four forces on the ground there we saw helicopters coming across and the you like helicopters dropping off some of the police forces to these crossings also the albanian cause the police they've only actually got to. each of the checkpoints at the moment and they're only there for the time being in an observatory role now of course the plan is for them to eventually take over control and that's what much of this dispute rests on now amid concerns of repeat of what we saw in july when violent clashes over the course think of the making of me to. take this place resulted in the death of a policeman is actually being relatively quiet here today what we've seen is a huge number of serbian i th
if control locus of trying to prevent what they call the unilateral action of course of those old bohemians first reports them from one of those points. where one of the border crossings you're ready and the road leading up to it remain blogs by the protesters now we actually can't get too much closer when you go up to the front of that cross thing you're stopped by the bar below we can see some of the k. four forces on the ground there we saw helicopters coming across and the you like...
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should i forge my own career as the middle class women were doing as a bohemian circumstance but beatrice was not sure how she wanted to end up in then on top of that it protected her. so then her father got ill and she had to care for him. in so many ways, keeping in mind if you had read portrait of a lady but comment to epitomize the first generation of women and who had enough of a choice to talk about what will she do with her life? because that may not be the conventional way. but in the end, beatrice was very lucky because she married a short not very hand some but very smart a socialist and went from being the free-market purists to the point* of view that is popular in england which was one of social reform. and focused on focusing on the government's role in preventing not only alleviating by preventing poverty. she wrote of book called poverty and destitution in. which is an analysis of poverty in the 1880s and that period people should read that today. at that time, until her death in 1941 of the most famous when then in new york. considered the first major female economist. sh
should i forge my own career as the middle class women were doing as a bohemian circumstance but beatrice was not sure how she wanted to end up in then on top of that it protected her. so then her father got ill and she had to care for him. in so many ways, keeping in mind if you had read portrait of a lady but comment to epitomize the first generation of women and who had enough of a choice to talk about what will she do with her life? because that may not be the conventional way. but in the...
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top of not knowing should i forge my own career as these middle class women were doing in sort of bohemian circumstances becoming social workers and writers but beatrice wasn't really sure that was what she wanted to end up in or should i mary ann on top of that he kind of rejected her. it looked like -- and then her father got ill and she had to care for him. she was in so many ways epitomized i don't know if you have red portrait of a leedy but she did an iced the first generation of one who had enough trace the one could talk about what is she going to do with her life and there was suspense because it might not be the conventional. in the end, beatrice was very lucky because she married a short and not very handsome but very smart socialist who was best friends with. she went from being a total free-market purists and disciple to the point of view that was actually becoming very popular in mainland, which is one of social reform, and she became involved in the fabians and focused on the government role in preventing not only in alleviating but preventing poverty, and you know, reading
top of not knowing should i forge my own career as these middle class women were doing in sort of bohemian circumstances becoming social workers and writers but beatrice wasn't really sure that was what she wanted to end up in or should i mary ann on top of that he kind of rejected her. it looked like -- and then her father got ill and she had to care for him. she was in so many ways epitomized i don't know if you have red portrait of a leedy but she did an iced the first generation of one who...
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knowing, you know, should i forge my own career as these middle class women were doing in sort of bohemian circumstances becoming social workers and writers but, you know, beatrice didn't really -- wasn't sure that was the social milieu that she wanted to end up in or should i marry? on top of that, he kind of rejected her, okay? and, you know, it looked like -- and then her father got ill. and, you know, she had to care for him. she was, you know, in so many ways epitomized the -- i don't know if you've read portrait of a lady, okay, but she epitomized the first generation of women who had enough of a choice that, you know -- one could actually talk about what is she going to do with her life and there was actually some suspense because it might not be the conventional path. in the end, beatrice was very lucky because she married a short and not very handsome but very smart socialist who was best friends with shaw. she went from being a total free market purist and spencer disciple to where, you know, the point of view that was actually becoming very popular in england, which is one of so
knowing, you know, should i forge my own career as these middle class women were doing in sort of bohemian circumstances becoming social workers and writers but, you know, beatrice didn't really -- wasn't sure that was the social milieu that she wanted to end up in or should i marry? on top of that, he kind of rejected her, okay? and, you know, it looked like -- and then her father got ill. and, you know, she had to care for him. she was, you know, in so many ways epitomized the -- i don't know...
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so i had a conversation where i started typing in lyrics from bohemian rhapsody. so i said, scaramouche, scaramouche. and replies, will you do the funding go? [laughter] and there is something truly eerie about a program that can do this. but part of what you learn as you interact with these programs is that it's not so much that you are not talking to a human as that you are not checking to a human. and that turns out to be a really critical distinction. if you ask a question as to which there is a correct answer, it will generally have that answer. if you say what country is paris and? belsey. but if you start to ask questions about itself come you get this very strange sense to you are talking to several thousand people that are being quickly cycled in and out. and this was what i discovered when i started to ask clever about his life. i say do you have a boyfriend? clever bot, not at the moment, but i hope you find one soon. so a venture, i would like to be her boyfriend. [laughter] clever bot: i would be difficult since i am happily married. [laughter] curiou
so i had a conversation where i started typing in lyrics from bohemian rhapsody. so i said, scaramouche, scaramouche. and replies, will you do the funding go? [laughter] and there is something truly eerie about a program that can do this. but part of what you learn as you interact with these programs is that it's not so much that you are not talking to a human as that you are not checking to a human. and that turns out to be a really critical distinction. if you ask a question as to which there...