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>>> good morning i am hugh burrows, welcome to mosaic. this is a program about the sikh faith and people particularly in the bay area. it is our honor to be joined by the chair of the sikh foundation of palo alto. welcome sir. >> thank you. >> good to have you here. let me throw something to you. i know -- how do we begin -- how can you help us begin to understand the sikh people and sikh faith. >> we will be happy to do that. it will take a little while to talk about various aspects but i think we can refer to origins of sikh faith if you like. 500 years ago our founder of sikh religion, the first guru of the sikhs said there will be one god he called him kar. only one god. god is described in many different ways but it is the most mono theestic religion around. no difference between man and god. you can have teachers that will help you, but you can reach god through your teachers, directly. no intermediate necessary. god is defined -- always has been. always shall be, sole creator without fear without anonymity, forgiving and of course
>>> good morning i am hugh burrows, welcome to mosaic. this is a program about the sikh faith and people particularly in the bay area. it is our honor to be joined by the chair of the sikh foundation of palo alto. welcome sir. >> thank you. >> good to have you here. let me throw something to you. i know -- how do we begin -- how can you help us begin to understand the sikh people and sikh faith. >> we will be happy to do that. it will take a little while to talk about...
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burrows has given us a blank canvas.t's my stantis for tonight. >> a memorial service for her expected to take place after the holidays. >> you can find out near at november.com. >>> move? movember or november? >> like m-o-v-e? >> my bad, movember.com. looking ahead in stories you'll find tomorrow, illinois prisons bursting at the scenes, holding a record high of nearly 49,000 inmates and watch dog groups say the state's budget crisis and overcrowding could prove to be a bad mix. >>> black friday, if you don't have a strategy, you could waste money. tips on shopping smart on the mad shopping day after thanksgiving. >>> coming up, the tables to be at for thanksgiving. chicago chefs show you what's cooking in their kitchen thursday. >>> baby boomers top the charts for unhappy in the bedroom. @÷ >> in tonight's medical watch, your health in bloom. you want to keep it that way? try gardening. even the smallest garden provides big health benefits. the journal of environmental health reports people who garden have a more activ
burrows has given us a blank canvas.t's my stantis for tonight. >> a memorial service for her expected to take place after the holidays. >> you can find out near at november.com. >>> move? movember or november? >> like m-o-v-e? >> my bad, movember.com. looking ahead in stories you'll find tomorrow, illinois prisons bursting at the scenes, holding a record high of nearly 49,000 inmates and watch dog groups say the state's budget crisis and overcrowding could...
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>> burrows. >> jimmy: burrows. derek burrows from harlem. all right.ll flash by on the sharp 108. whichever one it lands on, you have to guess his full name, so let's "name that guy." [ beeping ] [ beep ] [ boop ] got an easy one. shh. audience, no helping. [ light laughter ] what is your guess? >> um, i have no clue. >> jimmy: come on. [ light laughter ] >> if i take a guess, i would have to say tom cruise? [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so close. [ laughter ] you have 20/20 vision, derek? doesn't matter. look, derek, we were looking for todd rogers. todd rogers. [ ding ] [ audience groans ] okay, that is the end of round one, which means it is time for a brief biography of todd rogers. >>> todd rogers was born in lansing, michigan. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, contestant number two, come on over. thank you, buddy. [ applause ] >> hey. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: thanks for playing. what is your name and where are you from? >> stephanie from queens. >> jimmy: very good, stephanie from queens. stephanie, who, in your, opinion was
>> burrows. >> jimmy: burrows. derek burrows from harlem. all right.ll flash by on the sharp 108. whichever one it lands on, you have to guess his full name, so let's "name that guy." [ beeping ] [ beep ] [ boop ] got an easy one. shh. audience, no helping. [ light laughter ] what is your guess? >> um, i have no clue. >> jimmy: come on. [ light laughter ] >> if i take a guess, i would have to say tom cruise? [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so...
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bush before he left office, placing these burrows, the burrowing of people into federal agencies to create the situation where they could slow things down during the obama administration. is that still a concern? is it related to this? or has this administration been able to weed out the burrowers? >> i think that there was a lot of concern about, you know, very ideological lawyers at justice and elsewhere, really trying to promote kind of a conservative agenda, but i think over the two years there's been a natural attrition. there's been a big changeover in political leadership. you know, i think the republicans in the last two years have been doing everything they can to thwart getting the right people in the right jobs by obstructing normal -- the normal nomination process. still, i think over the course of the last two years, you know, it's really the president has most of his team in place in the agencies and it's important to really let them flex their muscles by acting in the rule making and elsewhere to make positive policy where they can. >> the overall argument in these 30 propos
bush before he left office, placing these burrows, the burrowing of people into federal agencies to create the situation where they could slow things down during the obama administration. is that still a concern? is it related to this? or has this administration been able to weed out the burrowers? >> i think that there was a lot of concern about, you know, very ideological lawyers at justice and elsewhere, really trying to promote kind of a conservative agenda, but i think over the two...
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seventh inning or later, down the stretch, bay area native, grew up a giants fan, outfielder tad burrow. [applause] how about what a weapon this guy turned into? first baseman, travis ishikawa. [applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including the batting helmets worn in the world series. ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason, late-season from the chicago cubs, he started four different post-season games for the giants, infielder. will the recovery once hunted for a double. travis ishikawa -- we saw this, but we never thought we would see a bunt later, but there it was in the clinching game, aubrey huff. [applause] how about this next giant -- so young to be the longest tenured member of the world championship giants, 2-0 in the postse
seventh inning or later, down the stretch, bay area native, grew up a giants fan, outfielder tad burrow. [applause] how about what a weapon this guy turned into? first baseman, travis ishikawa. [applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including...
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stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of smoke freshened my nostrils. pastures reached to the head of the bay. thick roads where locals greeted with slowly raised hands or a nod of a cap to my car the postcard my eye framed in it's longing. moony's pub where i stopped for a pint and slipped my quest. so, you are a to bein accomodating my english. they're all about here. she showed the photograph with dark hair and features unlike my own but a resemblance of an uncle. what was the ring happened on my chance or grace. why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to tribes 6,000 years gone from the ban
stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of...
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nato rolled out the red carpet for the country once considered its burrow and russian president dmitri medvedev arrived at the summit of the former cold war military alliance to leaders welcoming him with open arms and a plea corporate with us. let us do this together leaders on both sides seem to indicate they plan to do just that after nato russia talks they hailed as historic missile defense plans under the bush white house provoked the most serious rift between russia and nato since the cold war now the alliance wants russia to join in its plans but russia wants more than just sweet words. we have agreed with our nato partners that we will pursue donnegan the european a.b.m. i mean god his should be that our participation will be equal and i will stress this it can only be as partners around no other form of participation for the sake of the parents is acceptable by the we participate fully we exchange information take part in decision making we do not participate at all the us reset of relations with russia has brought nato to woo moscow once the great enemy but now courted as a k
nato rolled out the red carpet for the country once considered its burrow and russian president dmitri medvedev arrived at the summit of the former cold war military alliance to leaders welcoming him with open arms and a plea corporate with us. let us do this together leaders on both sides seem to indicate they plan to do just that after nato russia talks they hailed as historic missile defense plans under the bush white house provoked the most serious rift between russia and nato since the...