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tour this year the brilliance of last season is going to be a really tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know we're not staying optimistic in positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia. focus is directed to this tournament i want to start of the year well. then finally the organizers of russia's first about winter olympics promise to impress the world by pulling off a recall torch relay ahead of the century games in two thousand and fourteen dimitri china schenker president of the games organizing committee took part in a flame really for the inaugural youth winter olympics got underway in austria on friday efficient seem happy with his prestigious task in the fight his compact traits to share the limp experience in the run up to the senior games which what's a place like sea resort off two years' time. it will be the longest ever in terms of the duration the one two three one hundred twe
tour this year the brilliance of last season is going to be a really tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know we're not staying optimistic in positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia. focus is directed to this tournament i want to start of the year well. then finally the organizers of russia's first about...
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one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn myself in the still concrete of columns. i am for the transcription of the arabic. in the morning, he howled the song in the name of his father, perhaps new fathers weep at the birth of their sons. do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for its rouge on your cheek. bombs rape the eyes of the sleeping assyrian gods. as if it were only a sand box, a few worthless grains of sand. i'll cut for you the last swathe of blue from the sky, sever my and if you'll let me, but f
one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn...
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how do they personally navigate the space between brilliance and madness? and so, he and i decided that there had to be a place for these people to read each other's stories and to know that they existed. and so, we thought we would start up a website. it became the icarus project and it had way more than just a few stories, it became an interactive forum for people to talk to each other, and just grew and mushroomed into this whole network of people all over the country. icarus was an ancient greek boy, mythologically, who was given the gift of wings made out of wax and feathers, so that he could escape from a labyrinth. and despite multiple warnings, he overestimated his powers and flew too close to the sun, and his wings melted and he crashed into the ocean and drowned. and we saw this as a really powerful archetype for the way that many people who get labeled with mental illness in our society, have this dangerous gift of heightened sensitivity and vision, and creativity, and fragility. we had some vague idea that a key piece of recovering mental health
how do they personally navigate the space between brilliance and madness? and so, he and i decided that there had to be a place for these people to read each other's stories and to know that they existed. and so, we thought we would start up a website. it became the icarus project and it had way more than just a few stories, it became an interactive forum for people to talk to each other, and just grew and mushroomed into this whole network of people all over the country. icarus was an ancient...
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and it's really, with the economic problem in a warricks it's not about him, what he made and his brilliance>> paul: but he makes it about him. >> he makes it about him. and he's got to take it from the next step, how do we let more people make a profit and get job growth and that's lower taxes. >> we want to show a clip of john king and the debate and asking mitt romney if he wants to release the tax returns for 12 years like mitt romney father had? >> when you release yours, will you follow your father's example? >> maybe. >> you know, i don't know how many years i'll release, i'll take a look at what our documents are-- and i'll release multiple years, i don't know how many years and, but i'll be happy to do that. >> what was the problem with that answer, dan? or was that fine? >> no, that was a mess, and got a lot worse. >> he subsequently, i think the reason came out in what he said right after that. i think he said thee times, that if he does this, he knows the democrats are going to make a big deal of his tax return. >> paul: so, they're going to make it big deal. >> he's clearly obse
and it's really, with the economic problem in a warricks it's not about him, what he made and his brilliance>> paul: but he makes it about him. >> he makes it about him. and he's got to take it from the next step, how do we let more people make a profit and get job growth and that's lower taxes. >> we want to show a clip of john king and the debate and asking mitt romney if he wants to release the tax returns for 12 years like mitt romney father had? >> when you release...
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. >> i think the turks and brilliance tried to do that... brazilians tri to do that in materially 2010 and rejekted it after having proposed the idea. but i think first of all i do trust the secretary of state's comment about the denial. iteems to me we... we've never said that before. usually on covert actions you don't make public statements saying "we had nothing to do with this" unequivocal, unquestionable. and, two, really condemning it as an actions which something that i thought if it was israeli, that's a gutsy thing to say in an election year and various other things going on. the second thing is really think what is different right now at both iran and the united states have been pursuing a track of pressure and negotiation and it's all been pressure, for the most part, and little negotiation. i think both sides have been spiraling up to a point where we finally got to the brink and we're looking into the abyss and both sides have said "that's not an attctive proposition. if we end up going to war, the costs are going to be incalcu
. >> i think the turks and brilliance tried to do that... brazilians tri to do that in materially 2010 and rejekted it after having proposed the idea. but i think first of all i do trust the secretary of state's comment about the denial. iteems to me we... we've never said that before. usually on covert actions you don't make public statements saying "we had nothing to do with this" unequivocal, unquestionable. and, two, really condemning it as an actions which something that i...
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what appealed to me was the brilliance of the strategy, non- violence as a tactic against oppression. and then to see what happens when you really got into the philosophy of it. and began to apply it to, it became the supreme tool for us. tavis: the we've got into this story, this answer to this question about to or anti-war position, is not unlike the way you started actors to a number of questions tonight and last night. i want to go back to your mother. you did a lot to make her mother proud but you did one thing that you wrote about that was not such a proud moment. that is not finishing your education. i want to come back to that because it never ceases to amaze me how brilliant you are, how and sparring you are, how expressive you are, how all that you are without having finished her education. how did you accomplish all of this? i do not mean the acting and singing. i am talking about all this. you did not finish school by your own admission. >> not finishing school for me could be viewed as an aspect of the learning process. i am still learning. everywhere i go every day. some
what appealed to me was the brilliance of the strategy, non- violence as a tactic against oppression. and then to see what happens when you really got into the philosophy of it. and began to apply it to, it became the supreme tool for us. tavis: the we've got into this story, this answer to this question about to or anti-war position, is not unlike the way you started actors to a number of questions tonight and last night. i want to go back to your mother. you did a lot to make her mother proud...
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they do not have a way to show us, then this work is only staying here inside and nobody knows the brilliance and the amazing work that the students are doing. >> the term has changed over time from a very basic who has a computer and who doesn't have a computer to now who has access to the internet, especially high speed internet, as well as the skills and the knowledge to use those tools effectively. . >> the city is charged with coming up with digital inclusion. the department of telecommunications put together a 15 member san francisco tech connect task force. we want the digital inclusion program to make sure we address the needs of underserved vulnerable communities, not communities that are already very tech savvy. we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't know that these computers are available to them, plus they don't know what is
they do not have a way to show us, then this work is only staying here inside and nobody knows the brilliance and the amazing work that the students are doing. >> the term has changed over time from a very basic who has a computer and who doesn't have a computer to now who has access to the internet, especially high speed internet, as well as the skills and the knowledge to use those tools effectively. . >> the city is charged with coming up with digital inclusion. the department of...
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our goal is to create a festival that includes the uniqueness, diversity and brilliance at a san francisco and that represents and includes multiple and diverse communities. we have reached out to the san francisco arts alliance. a group of the largest arts institute in the spirit of unity. we knew that it is important to introduce the festival component to the america's cup in a coordinated and unified fashion as a community. if we can work together, this will create a program beyond anything we have experienced. supervisor mar: she did acknowledge the arts commission is meeting now on issues of cultural equity grants and other issues. thanks for being here. next speaker. i appreciate referring to the arts as an ecosystem with in the city as well with all kinds of different pieces to it. >> hello. the following is a letter from jillian cox, a founding curator of photography and chief curator of the deyoung museum. he has asked us to share the statement. dear members, i represent the fine arts museums of san francisco comprised of the deyoung museum. the venues play host to to million visi
our goal is to create a festival that includes the uniqueness, diversity and brilliance at a san francisco and that represents and includes multiple and diverse communities. we have reached out to the san francisco arts alliance. a group of the largest arts institute in the spirit of unity. we knew that it is important to introduce the festival component to the america's cup in a coordinated and unified fashion as a community. if we can work together, this will create a program beyond anything...
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the brilliance in that was monique didn't play that mother that way.ow, what you don't have is just a mother like i'm a mother of two grown children. i have made mistakes. some of them big, some of them not so big. and at my age at 57 with my kids the age they are, what i grapple with right now is how profound were the big mistakes, how will they resonate with my children as they move into their own adulthood. and so there's no way i could not have played this part and not played it with the commitment to my own personal connection, and it's a frightening role because she's not a very sympathetic character for a lot of the time. she makes a lot of mistakes. and it was very difficult because sometimes i'd think it's too much, it's too much. and you don't want to repel audiences, obviously. and i would look to my brilliant mentor and co-star ellen bersten and say, is it too much? and she would say go ahead, try to play the scene another way. don't lose the honesty of your character, ellen. remember your work. remember how you work and go try. and i could
the brilliance in that was monique didn't play that mother that way.ow, what you don't have is just a mother like i'm a mother of two grown children. i have made mistakes. some of them big, some of them not so big. and at my age at 57 with my kids the age they are, what i grapple with right now is how profound were the big mistakes, how will they resonate with my children as they move into their own adulthood. and so there's no way i could not have played this part and not played it with the...
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. >>> you see flashes of brilliance from the wizards. you could see it last night.e's a widening deficit on the score board. with the youthful talent comes inconsistency. that's what happened last night. let's go back to the toyota center in texas. the wizards led this game by eight. played well. john wall, can we see more of that? 17 points, eight are you bounds, six assists and that jam. washington fell quickly. 5 1/2 minutes without a field goal. the rockets went on a 23-0 run. the wizards turned the ball over 24 times. losing to houston, 103-76. can we believe our eyes? it's tiger woods. the 14-time major winner officially back? not much of the traditional fist pumping but he's been solid in the abu dhabi golf championship backing up six birdies and a bogey-free round. the birdie attempt. he curves it right into the cup. so pretty. tiger goes to town. and on the 18th hole, tiger takes the short birdie putt. he finishes with a six under 66. he's tied for the lead at 11 under par. >>> and, victoria defeated sharapova in the final opens of the australian ♪ i'm feel
. >>> you see flashes of brilliance from the wizards. you could see it last night.e's a widening deficit on the score board. with the youthful talent comes inconsistency. that's what happened last night. let's go back to the toyota center in texas. the wizards led this game by eight. played well. john wall, can we see more of that? 17 points, eight are you bounds, six assists and that jam. washington fell quickly. 5 1/2 minutes without a field goal. the rockets went on a 23-0 run. the...
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. >> reporter: the brilliance of "the artist" was they didn't do that. >> "the artist"!even in 2012 is golden. an agent once telling him he would never star in a movie because his face was to expressive. he found it and the artist is finding its place, more than a century after those first films which silence is awe. david muir, abc news, new york.
. >> reporter: the brilliance of "the artist" was they didn't do that. >> "the artist"!even in 2012 is golden. an agent once telling him he would never star in a movie because his face was to expressive. he found it and the artist is finding its place, more than a century after those first films which silence is awe. david muir, abc news, new york.
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tuskegee airmen earn the cream of the crop and they were chosen to go and save the world with their brilliancen they were in europe they were held back from -- from what they could achieve because only white pilots were being sent to the front. it was through desperation. >> right. >> that the tuskegee airmen got out to go and do what they were trying to do because they were hemorrhaging so many piloter pilots and they had 18 months training as opposed to three months and they used their adversity and turned it into something beautiful. >> this idea of mentorship. your character in particular has a very strong presence. you have the courage to speak back to white officers and even female officers. >> we have the right to fight for our country the same as every other american. will you shut us down or will you let us fly. >> what was it like to engage that character? >> one of the things that i learned in the process of dealing with lee archer and roscoe brown was that the need to be extremely assertive, but disciplined about what you were doing. you can be passionate about what you have to say
tuskegee airmen earn the cream of the crop and they were chosen to go and save the world with their brilliancen they were in europe they were held back from -- from what they could achieve because only white pilots were being sent to the front. it was through desperation. >> right. >> that the tuskegee airmen got out to go and do what they were trying to do because they were hemorrhaging so many piloter pilots and they had 18 months training as opposed to three months and they used...
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tour this year and there's the brilliance of last season it's going to be a tough act to follow.two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know what why not staying optimistic and positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia my focus is directed to this tournament i want to start the year well. well mark edmonson was the last australian to win his home ground time back in nineteen seventy six about the local crowd as a new man to pin their hopes on nineteen year old bernard tomic enters his fourth australian open on the back of his maiden professional when the youngster took on america's top man mardy fish in front of an exhibition tournament in melbourne and a neat forehand down the line for timing to take the back and forth match six four three six seven five a timely basis for the teenager who had been his grand slam campaign against spaniard fernando verdasco. with boxing out and without taking nothing for granted as he
tour this year and there's the brilliance of last season it's going to be a tough act to follow.two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know what why not staying optimistic and positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia my focus is directed to this tournament i want to start the year well. well mark edmonson was the last australian to...
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tour this year knows the brilliance of last season is going to be a tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know why not staying optimistic in positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously i'm not. thinking too far away from australia my focus is directed to this tournament i want to start of the year well. moscow extended their lead at the top of the russian professional basketball league after a strong fourth quarter are sold them clorox and mind you want a seventy nine victory response like some petersburg conceded the top of his more. thank surprisingly spartak have never wanted to ask us and where you turned their first they were old leaks we against the army man after defeating the country's basketball powerhouse at home india lost to mean counters and it was a special moment for him they couldn't anchor who had started his career at the st petersburg side says gus santa and then of course teach missed the game due to us but that
tour this year knows the brilliance of last season is going to be a tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know why not staying optimistic in positive about the whole season you know it's a start obviously i'm not. thinking too far away from australia my focus is directed to this tournament i want to start of the year well. moscow extended their lead at the top of the russian...
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clinching the spurs title of the old ball djokovic has to play a much each of us here and knows from brilliance of last season it's going to be a tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know why not staying optimistic in imposing to about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia. focus is directed to this tournament and i want to start of the year well. among governments and was the last australian to win his home grand slam by seventy six but the local crime does have a homegrown player to pin the hopes on nineteen year old the tent is full full story an open on the back of his maiden professional win as the america's top man molly fish in the final of an exhibition tolan's in melbourne and. it's for him down the line. image. back involved much six four three six seven five. talking abuse from a teenager. is grand slam campaign spends the best. that's going to stand a valley at the top of the russian professional basketball l
clinching the spurs title of the old ball djokovic has to play a much each of us here and knows from brilliance of last season it's going to be a tough act to follow. two thousand and eleven has been the best year so far in my career and. it's going to be very difficult to repeat what i've done. but look. you know why not staying optimistic in imposing to about the whole season you know it's a start obviously. thinking too far away from australia. focus is directed to this tournament and i want...
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. >> the brilliance of the artist. >> "the artist." >> already winning several golden globe, the leaded that silence even in 2012 is golden. an agent once telling him he would never star in a movie because his face was too expressive. he found a part and the artist finding his place more than a century after those first fils s was silent and all. by the way those oscar nominations come this week. you can watch them live tuesday morning on "good morning america." diane sawyer right here on "world news" tomorrow night. i'll see you back here next weekend. good night.
. >> the brilliance of the artist. >> "the artist." >> already winning several golden globe, the leaded that silence even in 2012 is golden. an agent once telling him he would never star in a movie because his face was too expressive. he found a part and the artist finding his place more than a century after those first fils s was silent and all. by the way those oscar nominations come this week. you can watch them live tuesday morning on "good morning...
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produced exhibition before one says from both bill tenders d'amour and enormous aleksei woolco brilliance in the nats denying old a.f.l. is from the forwards therefore at one zero still on the scoreboard the game went into overtime which also saw no wheels and fittingly the fate of the match was to be decided in a duel between the best players the goalies but alex on the pitch organ finally made the difference scoring the only goal in the shootout to make it two one to the visiting hopes. that one innocent or reserve goaltender gave me a piece of advice some instructions on how to score against alcohol at work etc. i think our goalie was the hero of the night i was lucky to score as it was a team effort my teammates were in front of the net on the goaltender couldn't see my shots i found the nets with this wind allan good lead for going cup holders a lot you live to go feet in the eastern conference while dinner must stay. third in the west this member of her team. let's now take a look at the other results for more games took place across russia on monday so the sol defeated and three. i
produced exhibition before one says from both bill tenders d'amour and enormous aleksei woolco brilliance in the nats denying old a.f.l. is from the forwards therefore at one zero still on the scoreboard the game went into overtime which also saw no wheels and fittingly the fate of the match was to be decided in a duel between the best players the goalies but alex on the pitch organ finally made the difference scoring the only goal in the shootout to make it two one to the visiting hopes. that...
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and so the brilliance of hamilton's financial program, both the funding of the debt and the assumption of the state debt and the creation of the national bank is a stroke of genius. what needs to be remembered is that up until then, the united states is regarded by the financial capitals of the world, especially amsterdam's bank, as a banana republic. >> we can't pay our debts. so hamilton single-handedly creates a new stability. and i mean from a purely economic point of view, there is -- there could be no argument that hamilton's reforms were absolutely correct and brilliant. they were perceived by jefferson and madison as a fundamental threat to the interest of the south. they were perceived as all of a sudden -- there's a virginia large view of the nation that's supposed to happen. that's a phrase from henry adams, by the way. and they think they're the, you know, as adam says in virginia, all geese are swans. and they think they're going to dominate. and all of a sudden, right away, this new england, new york merchant class is emerging to displace them. and what's going on? what i
and so the brilliance of hamilton's financial program, both the funding of the debt and the assumption of the state debt and the creation of the national bank is a stroke of genius. what needs to be remembered is that up until then, the united states is regarded by the financial capitals of the world, especially amsterdam's bank, as a banana republic. >> we can't pay our debts. so hamilton single-handedly creates a new stability. and i mean from a purely economic point of view, there is...
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exhibition before minces from both goaltenders and hammer and deny most i like say woolco more brilliance in the nats denying old air force from the forwards therefore at one zero still on the scoreboard the game went into overtime which also saw no goals and fittingly the fate of the match was to be decided in a duel between the best players the goalies but alexander peters organ finally made the difference scoring the only goal in the shootout to make it two one to the visiting hawks. but when there was a reserve goaltender gave me a piece of advice some instructions on how to score against of all of and it worked better where i think our goalie was the hero of the night i was lucky to score as it was a team effort my teammates were in front of the net on the goaltender couldn't see my shot and i found the net with this when i won good leapfrogged going cup holders solo at you live to go feet in the eastern conference while dinar must stay third in the west because they about out of our team. there are two things that are hard to hit and see there's a spooky ghost. just one of the great
exhibition before minces from both goaltenders and hammer and deny most i like say woolco more brilliance in the nats denying old air force from the forwards therefore at one zero still on the scoreboard the game went into overtime which also saw no goals and fittingly the fate of the match was to be decided in a duel between the best players the goalies but alexander peters organ finally made the difference scoring the only goal in the shootout to make it two one to the visiting hawks. but...