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you're going to have people come to the chapel. on given orders to them but they have to attend chapel. is it now you want. if they want to come to chappell though,. it was an all black and white with my dad. he had a sense of humor. one of the prisoners was concerned about his wife. two boys to girls. andy asked qaddafi could check. so he found out where she was living and called on her car rang the doorbell. he told me, excuse me, i've got the wrong house. the captain says, who were you looking for. he said no, uh,. he went back to the present. how's my wife doing? she's doing fine in london said. he had a heart. he had a heart as big as the house, believe me. now, he went to the airport several times to pick up one of the german officers' lives. he was being held by the russians. there was of the book published by a teacher, principal allies cool. the evidence is there, but not positive. an american captain that became prince gave him the poison. he had access. he came prepared to take poison, no two ways about it. but, again, h
you're going to have people come to the chapel. on given orders to them but they have to attend chapel. is it now you want. if they want to come to chappell though,. it was an all black and white with my dad. he had a sense of humor. one of the prisoners was concerned about his wife. two boys to girls. andy asked qaddafi could check. so he found out where she was living and called on her car rang the doorbell. he told me, excuse me, i've got the wrong house. the captain says, who were you...
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giotto's frescoes brought him immortality and undying fame to the chapel of the bardi.hey, and families like them, were moneylenders to the popes and kings of europe. they were the pioneers of the new world of international finance, and the coinage of florence-- the gold florin-- became the common currency of christendom. even john the baptist-- the saint of the desert and the enemy of luxury-- is depicted surrounded by gold florins on the cover of a book containing the rules of the coin makers. but if the prosperity of florence was owed to the bankers, the rebirth of its intellectual energy came from a rediscovery of classical culture. without ever leaving santa croce, we can move into the world of the renaissance with this tomb of leonardo bruni, longtime chancellor of florence, who died in 1444. this was the florence of humanists, the students of the classics, of the knowledge and the wisdom of the ancient world. they went right back to the great greek philosophers. he also wrote a history of florence, starting with roman times. and in this great work, he put histori
giotto's frescoes brought him immortality and undying fame to the chapel of the bardi.hey, and families like them, were moneylenders to the popes and kings of europe. they were the pioneers of the new world of international finance, and the coinage of florence-- the gold florin-- became the common currency of christendom. even john the baptist-- the saint of the desert and the enemy of luxury-- is depicted surrounded by gold florins on the cover of a book containing the rules of the coin...
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we are the muslims in white chapel. we do not were to have your business in this area. >> fooe female modesty was quite a sore spot. dupe you've think i should be covered up. >> i believe every single woman should be covered up. yes. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> how can you say that. i am offended. i think i am dressed modestly. >> are you muslim? >> yes. >> i am surprised. because the the questions you have been asking me they seem aggressive, very anti-islam, anti-sharia. it is my job to ask. the thing is, look, we shouldn't identify ourselves by our profession. muslim first. muslim second. muslim last. >> reporter: i was stunned by what i was hearing. we were in london a few miles from buckingham pallals. reminding even more disturbing the effect they have on the youth in the streets. the patrol was urging them to give up any sense of loyalty to their country. >> you want ideology. >> the muslims -- >> even found a young man who was willing to convert on the spot. >> i believe. >> i believe. >> that nothing. >> t
we are the muslims in white chapel. we do not were to have your business in this area. >> fooe female modesty was quite a sore spot. dupe you've think i should be covered up. >> i believe every single woman should be covered up. yes. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> how can you say that. i am offended. i think i am dressed modestly. >> are you muslim? >> yes. >> i am surprised. because the the questions you have been asking me they seem...
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at the far end, a wall of modern stained glass marks the royal air force chapel.he fighter pilots of all nations who died defending britain in 1944. with saints in stained glass, heroes in carved stone, and the remains of england's greatest citizens under the floor stones, westminster abbey is the national church and the religious heart of england. >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. [ answering machine beeps ] >> man on machine: hey, sweetie, it's daddy. i -- i just wanted to tell you that i love you. i...
at the far end, a wall of modern stained glass marks the royal air force chapel.he fighter pilots of all nations who died defending britain in 1944. with saints in stained glass, heroes in carved stone, and the remains of england's greatest citizens under the floor stones, westminster abbey is the national church and the religious heart of england. >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of...
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think of the sistine chapel. they are going to like the sistine chapel. and the sistine chapel. huge contracts which involve engagement. a real relationship between the two. the provider of lighting, the systems, the technology, and the company that actually needs lighting support. just think about walmart. rats, -- rathscom, ge. who would have thought there was so much money in a lightbulb? i know. i am replace it with led. they are not cheap. i have the altar at one and. back to you. >> thank you so much. i wonder how many light bulbs in paris. you look at some of these companies, you mentioned at the start you were a little concerned by the fact that they mentioned the high euro as a real concern. it, butin talking about this is becoming a real problem. draghi wanted to tackle it. he hinted at it. >> i think they are going to do something. if you think about it, the ecb has been a bit of a victim of its own success in the sense that this crisis is behind us. you had the successful greek bond option. you had banks making early repayments. pouring in and actually boosting and h
think of the sistine chapel. they are going to like the sistine chapel. and the sistine chapel. huge contracts which involve engagement. a real relationship between the two. the provider of lighting, the systems, the technology, and the company that actually needs lighting support. just think about walmart. rats, -- rathscom, ge. who would have thought there was so much money in a lightbulb? i know. i am replace it with led. they are not cheap. i have the altar at one and. back to you. >>...
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is, that there will be a dedication ceremony for mrs. catherine bacardi at the fisherman's wharf chapelon may 9. mr. bacardi is not supposed to know so if any of you watching on tv, don't tell him or i'll be in great trouble. mrs. bacardi passed away in august of 2012. she and mr. alessandro bacardi have been members of fisherman's wharf since the port committee for most of their lives. mrs. bacardi was actually born in italy and came out to california and she was quite young. mr. bacardi of course grew up here in san francisco. they have done an incredible amount for the port and for fisherman's wharf. most notably, helping to have the port keep open since fish processing center at pier 45, being able to secure state funds to do that. and creating a fisherman's wharf chapel which is a memorial to the seamen who have been lost at sea. as well as a couple of other key people who have been notable in the fisherman's wharf area. so, on may 9 if you can come up and asked to invite all the commissioners and any members of the public that would like to memorialize and celebrate the life of ca
is, that there will be a dedication ceremony for mrs. catherine bacardi at the fisherman's wharf chapelon may 9. mr. bacardi is not supposed to know so if any of you watching on tv, don't tell him or i'll be in great trouble. mrs. bacardi passed away in august of 2012. she and mr. alessandro bacardi have been members of fisherman's wharf since the port committee for most of their lives. mrs. bacardi was actually born in italy and came out to california and she was quite young. mr. bacardi of...
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it's voluntary, not mandatory -- a lot of my close friends, they didn't come to the chapel service.s mandatory is just hilarious. >> and they're trying to claim that possibly students who didn't want to come to these chapel services or pick up a became, ainsley, your husband played there, that potentially they didn't get the play time that they would have had they been christians. and you say? >> i will tell you this. i know dabo sweeney and his family, i know toecoach tommy bowden who recruited my husband and c.j. these are two incredible men of character. they love each of these players equally. they want the best for these players. they did all of this in love and to protect the students because it's their job when they recruit the kids, they go to the homes. the parents, especially growing up in south carolina, i know, faith is a big part of our state. when you spent the night with friends in high school, you all went to church on sunday. your parents picked you up if they weren't going. this is all done in love. these coaches go and recruit these kids and they promise the kids
it's voluntary, not mandatory -- a lot of my close friends, they didn't come to the chapel service.s mandatory is just hilarious. >> and they're trying to claim that possibly students who didn't want to come to these chapel services or pick up a became, ainsley, your husband played there, that potentially they didn't get the play time that they would have had they been christians. and you say? >> i will tell you this. i know dabo sweeney and his family, i know toecoach tommy bowden...
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you'll remember in one of his private chapels in the apostolic palace, when he had the murals on the he brought in an eastern orthodox artist, who did this mural that showed the communion of saints, you know, through time, and that when you stood in that space, you stood shoulder to shoulder surrounded by this heavenly host of saints. so, we're also engaging in communion in that sense here today. >> well, and i was thinking that one of the saints that has a thread running through this day is st. francis of assisi. obvious reasons for pope francis, but also john xxiii, before the start of the second vatican council, went to assisi in pilgrimage to pray to st. francis for his help with the second vatican council and pope john paul ii use assisi as a play where he held interreligious prayer days, which also tried to unify. so, there's a kind of interesting thread speaking of the communion of saints of st. francis as well, for all three of these popes. >> absolutely. >> and once this mass concludes, pope francis will recite the angeles prayer from st. peter's square and may deliver a mes
you'll remember in one of his private chapels in the apostolic palace, when he had the murals on the he brought in an eastern orthodox artist, who did this mural that showed the communion of saints, you know, through time, and that when you stood in that space, you stood shoulder to shoulder surrounded by this heavenly host of saints. so, we're also engaging in communion in that sense here today. >> well, and i was thinking that one of the saints that has a thread running through this day...
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one elected in secret ballot by a handful of leaders in the sistine chapel. the head of 1.2 billion catholics seated on the throne of peter. barack obama will become the 44th president of the united states. the other put in power by an electorate of citizens in a gruelly nationwide election. all for the right to sit at the oval office at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> tonight is your answer. >> the pope and the president. for more than 200 years the politician behind the desk of the oval office and the bishop seated on the throne of peter have marked history together through war and peace. at times working hand in hand to rewrite their own story. >> you can imagine when the declaration of independence was signed, when america was founded, the papacy must have been very worried. >> he said i'm going to be president obama, i'm not going to be the catholic president of the united states. >> they were looking for any way back from the brink. >> those shared convictions that communism could be overturned. the time in the 1980s, that was a radical notion. >> because
one elected in secret ballot by a handful of leaders in the sistine chapel. the head of 1.2 billion catholics seated on the throne of peter. barack obama will become the 44th president of the united states. the other put in power by an electorate of citizens in a gruelly nationwide election. all for the right to sit at the oval office at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> tonight is your answer. >> the pope and the president. for more than 200 years the politician behind the desk of the...
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maciel's control of juan vaca reached another level. >> we used to go to bed after last prayers in chapel. a colleague of mine, he said, "nuestro padre"-- our father-- "wants you go to his bedroom." "in his bedroom?" to me, as a child, it was very strange. anyway, i went to his bedroom. he was already in bed, and he took my hand and said, "please give me a massage in my stomach, because i have terrible pain." he said, "lower, lower." finally, i was touching his penis, and he got an erection. i felt completely petrified. i was in shock. so after a few seconds, i would say, i felt his semen on my hand. "okay," maciel said, "now i feel much better. now you can go and go back to sleep." >> narrator: the next morning, after a sleepless night, juan felt unable to follow the call to mass and went straight to maciel's office. >> i told him, "i cannot go to communion because i committed a sin last night with you." he said, "no, juan, don't worry, i give you the absolution. i forgive you." and he gave me the sacramental absolution of a "sin." he said, "don't worry. what you did was an act of charit
maciel's control of juan vaca reached another level. >> we used to go to bed after last prayers in chapel. a colleague of mine, he said, "nuestro padre"-- our father-- "wants you go to his bedroom." "in his bedroom?" to me, as a child, it was very strange. anyway, i went to his bedroom. he was already in bed, and he took my hand and said, "please give me a massage in my stomach, because i have terrible pain." he said, "lower, lower."...
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which is why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin.00 seats, it's also among the most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his parishioners can appreciate. ♪ when i say hallelujah ♪ hallelujah >> they can relate to that. and i come back in to tell them that there is a way that they can come out of that also. ♪ >> for those inmates who are sincere about reprogramming their lives, richard gives them a song of prayer and a little bit of hope. >> where there are rules and regulations, and rightfully so because they're incarcerated, just the fact they're able to yell as loud as they want to or clap their hands and stomp their feet for that brief hour and a half, two hours, however long we're here, they're able to get some kind of release. >> come on, give me praise.
which is why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin.00 seats, it's also among the most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his parishioners can appreciate. ♪ when i say hallelujah...
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here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, like the walls between the radiating chapels, have simply disappeared in favor of this vast expanse of space that seems to float around us, and it's filled with light. the wall as a surface has disappeared and has been replaced by translucent screens of glass. all this was due to the influence of one of the st eordinary peoe 12th-century frce the man who coeived the new building abbot suger of saint-denis. suger believed the light flooding the choir through the stned-gls windows becomes divine light a revelation of the spirit of god. thus it was possible he said, to create in a church a strange region of the universe suspended between earth and heaven. suger also placed gold and jeweled objects everywhere in his church for these, too, were felt to reflect the divine light. in june 1144 suger consecrated the new choir at saint-denis in the presence of the king of france, his nobles and the chief archbishops and bishops. dazzled by what they saw they returned home inspired to equal or even outdo suger's creation. reims, sens, senlis, so
here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, like the walls between the radiating chapels, have simply disappeared in favor of this vast expanse of space that seems to float around us, and it's filled with light. the wall as a surface has disappeared and has been replaced by translucent screens of glass. all this was due to the influence of one of the st eordinary peoe 12th-century frce the man who coeived the new building abbot suger of saint-denis. suger believed the light flooding the...
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drunk driver is laid to rest for andrew silva in union city at noon and buried in hayward at 1:30 at chapel of the chimes memorial park. he was ride his motorcycle in fremont and hit by 23-year-old alexander yohn now held without bail. he is survived by his wife and 2-year-old son after returning from afghanistan. >> police identified two suspect shot by law enforcement officers in two separate incidents in fairfield yesterday during a federal task force operation. both shootings happened near the wal-mart on north texas street half an hour apart. a federal agent shot the 27-year-old behind the wal-mart at 2:45 p.m. he was armed and shoot at police. fairfield police shot the second suspect, 33-year-old, about 30 minutes later at an apartment complex across the street. investigators say he was also armed. the conditions of the two men what are relatives are not known. davis was wanted in connection with a february 17 shooting and davis was wanted for attempted murder in a shooting that happened february 19 in vacaville. >> a second bay area air national guard team will help a six one-year-ol
drunk driver is laid to rest for andrew silva in union city at noon and buried in hayward at 1:30 at chapel of the chimes memorial park. he was ride his motorcycle in fremont and hit by 23-year-old alexander yohn now held without bail. he is survived by his wife and 2-year-old son after returning from afghanistan. >> police identified two suspect shot by law enforcement officers in two separate incidents in fairfield yesterday during a federal task force operation. both shootings happened...
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the monuments to the pesaro family in the church of the frari are both private burial chapels and publicir prominent role in the nobility of the republic. jacopo pesaro commissioned the artist to portray him giving thanks to the virgin for victory at santa maria, when the venetians and the pope defeated the turks. pesaro, the venetian, was admiral of the papal fleet. the spectacle of state included processions from the doge's palace to the most prominent churches across the water, each designed by andrea palladio as a classical temple transformed for christian celebration. palladio adopted the monumental simplicity of ancient roman buildings to make a new kind of christian church. and he created spaces of unprecedented clarity. a very different light actually suffuses the paintings that tintoretto created for the presbytery of palladio's church. it is not that clear light of a measured and harmonious universe. it's a much more turbulent light, a light that emerges from darkness. jacopo tintoretto created a symbolic drama with scenes from the old and new testaments. across the altar, oppo
the monuments to the pesaro family in the church of the frari are both private burial chapels and publicir prominent role in the nobility of the republic. jacopo pesaro commissioned the artist to portray him giving thanks to the virgin for victory at santa maria, when the venetians and the pope defeated the turks. pesaro, the venetian, was admiral of the papal fleet. the spectacle of state included processions from the doge's palace to the most prominent churches across the water, each designed...
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he died not far from this chapel broke, and relatively unknown. 400 years later spanish historians want to find his bones and honor him. >> it's a convent church. a few people were buried here. the first phase is going to be carried out by a radar expert. we'll locate the burr you'll place. >> he moved to madrid by 1606 by which time he had already published work. not only is it popular but universal values, and it's a piece which cemented his place in visit as the father of the modern novel. >> the novel broke all the rules of the time but created a new genre in the process. >> it was entirely groundbreaking. after that pointed there were books of history and books of fiction. but addresses the man who was writing his story, and obviously it confused people very much. >> as a young man he served in the war in th in the ottoman em. he was captured and released with a ransom. >> he was an intrepid and brave person but it must have been difficult for him to escape. >> reporter: he was asked to be buried in a church. archaeologists hope to finish their church and preserve the final site of
he died not far from this chapel broke, and relatively unknown. 400 years later spanish historians want to find his bones and honor him. >> it's a convent church. a few people were buried here. the first phase is going to be carried out by a radar expert. we'll locate the burr you'll place. >> he moved to madrid by 1606 by which time he had already published work. not only is it popular but universal values, and it's a piece which cemented his place in visit as the father of the...
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he will be buried at chapel of the chimes memorial park in hayward at 1:30. he was killed while riding a motorcycle on the way to a family event. he just returned from a tour of duty in afghanistan in february. he is survived by his wife and his 2-year-old son. >> family of the soldier responsible for the mass shooting at ft. hood is speaking out for the first time sin the tragedy. the father of army specialist ivan lopez says in a just released statement her shocked overwhelmed by his actions at the texas pest on wednesday offering prayers to the victims of the tragedy, ivan lopez sr. said his son was not in a sane state and average his son was seeking medical treatment but he didn't give specifics. the 34-year-old killed three people and injured 16 others before taking his own life. >> an afghan police officer opened fire on two western journalists in afghanistan killing an award winning photographer, another example of deadly violence ahead of the u coming presidential election. katie marzullo is here with more details. katie? >> journalists are reeling fr
he will be buried at chapel of the chimes memorial park in hayward at 1:30. he was killed while riding a motorcycle on the way to a family event. he just returned from a tour of duty in afghanistan in february. he is survived by his wife and his 2-year-old son. >> family of the soldier responsible for the mass shooting at ft. hood is speaking out for the first time sin the tragedy. the father of army specialist ivan lopez says in a just released statement her shocked overwhelmed by his...
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i lived in mays chapel and i was a member of congress and i came home from congress when danny went to bed in the next morning i awakened and i was still a member of congress but no longer in my district. they got a pen out and drew a line to the boardwalk because they had so much in common. and then texas republicans did it to democrats. so now it's a 71 state and texas is two-thirds republican. it used to be -- and of southern democrats. the bottom line is if you create safer seats driven by courts in minority districts as well you get more ideological party in each party so you have very strong liberals and what al said and by the way i might vote for him but what he is talking about has no relation with what the democrats in washington are doing today. george bush won out there with social security and got slaughterslaughter ed so let's not reinvent history. we can talk about charters but poor african-american kids in washington d.c. are far worse off because barack obama cut those vouchers. those kids need a shot at life. romney started charter schools over the objections of the m
i lived in mays chapel and i was a member of congress and i came home from congress when danny went to bed in the next morning i awakened and i was still a member of congress but no longer in my district. they got a pen out and drew a line to the boardwalk because they had so much in common. and then texas republicans did it to democrats. so now it's a 71 state and texas is two-thirds republican. it used to be -- and of southern democrats. the bottom line is if you create safer seats driven by...
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michelangelo was bullied by julius to abandon the tomb and instead to paint the ceiling of he sistine chapelthis was part julius' grand design for a new vatican. however reluctant he was, however much he complained, between 1508 and 1512, michelangelo created one of the boldest and one of the largest paintings in history. monumental figures act out the biblical drama from the creation to the flood, framed by figures still more monumental. the human body became as much the subject of michelangelo's painting as it was of his sculpture. pope julius had neither armies nor canon enough to influence europe as he might wish, but in the vatican, he could present an image of papal power to impress all comers. the story is told that raphael was mightily impressed when he was smuggled in to see the unfinished sistine ceiling by the architect of the new saint peter's, bramante. certainly, in the decorations of the pope's library, which raphael was painting at the same time, there is a figure answering to michelangelo's description. there's evidence the figure was added later than the others, and its sty
michelangelo was bullied by julius to abandon the tomb and instead to paint the ceiling of he sistine chapelthis was part julius' grand design for a new vatican. however reluctant he was, however much he complained, between 1508 and 1512, michelangelo created one of the boldest and one of the largest paintings in history. monumental figures act out the biblical drama from the creation to the flood, framed by figures still more monumental. the human body became as much the subject of...
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chapelle, rock, and also -- they would like out for me a lot.>> seth: yeah. >> and then, you know, they would be in there like, "you're funny, man. you're very funny. keep doing this." all right, man. >> seth: and after your set, "here are your chicken fingers. have a good night." >> yeah, exactly. >> seth: you're been married for six years. >> yeah. y'all better clap for that! [ cheers and applause ] that's an accomplishment in hollywood! >> seth: yeah. and you're also an accomplishment for who you are married to. you're married to mariah carey. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. absolutely. >> seth: that must be something else. >> it is something else. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. how did your family react when you were getting married to mariah carey? >> no one believed me! [ laughter ] still to this day, they are like, "man, this is 'punked' or something. ashton kutcher is going to come out in a minute and let us know this is not real." and they would come up with me and say the rudest things. like, "oh, you're married to mariah carey. shoot, yo
chapelle, rock, and also -- they would like out for me a lot.>> seth: yeah. >> and then, you know, they would be in there like, "you're funny, man. you're very funny. keep doing this." all right, man. >> seth: and after your set, "here are your chicken fingers. have a good night." >> yeah, exactly. >> seth: you're been married for six years. >> yeah. y'all better clap for that! [ cheers and applause ] that's an accomplishment in hollywood!...
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. >> going to the chapel. can we get that song? going to the chapel for christina. >> thank you. yeah. i met a very nice gentleman and we will be getting married. that's usually how that works, right? his name is juan and i guarantee you he is the juan and only. >> juan in a million. >> love you. let's get to your forecast this morning because, yeah, we all got to get through this rain and i can tell you, it's one of those days where you don't want to be caught without your umbrella because the shower activity will linger into this afternoon. watching some pretty good batches develop just off shore and getting ready to hit the peninsula as we head through the next half hour and we're going it be watching that for you. right now, count on some pretty heavy activity in san mateo. we'll keep you updated and tempchrps kood today a today an soar monday, tuesday and wednesday of next week. talking about the 90s, ladies. very, very warm around here and i'm talking about the weather. over to you. >> now, when you say that, christina. >> one in a million and i also heard hearts breaking a
. >> going to the chapel. can we get that song? going to the chapel for christina. >> thank you. yeah. i met a very nice gentleman and we will be getting married. that's usually how that works, right? his name is juan and i guarantee you he is the juan and only. >> juan in a million. >> love you. let's get to your forecast this morning because, yeah, we all got to get through this rain and i can tell you, it's one of those days where you don't want to be caught without...
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years later some of the families visited the memorial crosses erected in honor of the dead at the chapel hill memorial gardens in the town of littleton. this is an especially bittersweet anniversary for one survivor. the school's principal who protected many of the kids that day and has stood by them ever since. >> all right, class of 2017. smile! it's your first day in high school. >> reporter: principal frank deangelis, better known as mr. d in these halls, is making good on a promise he made 15 years ago. following the tragedy at columbine high school, he vowed to stay on until every student in his district had graduated. after a 35-year career that began as a teacher, principal deangelis is retiring this year. >> these are all the students that i either taught or i was their principal. they're all teachers here at columbine now. >> reporter: his office is a museum of memories. >> even though there are things up here that represent sorrow, but it also represents strength. and on some of those days that i said i can't do any more, i look at my wall at '99. >> it's this club no one want
years later some of the families visited the memorial crosses erected in honor of the dead at the chapel hill memorial gardens in the town of littleton. this is an especially bittersweet anniversary for one survivor. the school's principal who protected many of the kids that day and has stood by them ever since. >> all right, class of 2017. smile! it's your first day in high school. >> reporter: principal frank deangelis, better known as mr. d in these halls, is making good on a...
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special feeling some of the professors are still here it is the wonderful feeling for me going to lew chapel hill which is also a wonderful. >> professor ariely has written two books the first one is completely irrational but his most recent is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves" how do you define dishonesty? >> there are lots of ways. but for the purpose of the experiment we give people a a task we give them a sheets of paper and say go ahead you have five minutes to solve as many as you can and i will pay $1 per question. at the end of the five minutes please stop put your pencils down and count how many you got correct now take a sheet of paper go to the back of their room and a shred it. then come to the front and we will pay you. if they say six problems be paid $6 per cohousing but we played with the shredder it shreds the science but the main body is in tact so it vibrates handshakes you feel it is shredded but it is not. we can find out how many questions they've really a user they said for but the switch is due to a ton of pe
special feeling some of the professors are still here it is the wonderful feeling for me going to lew chapel hill which is also a wonderful. >> professor ariely has written two books the first one is completely irrational but his most recent is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves" how do you define dishonesty? >> there are lots of ways. but for the purpose of the experiment we give people a a task we give them a...
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one elected by leaders of the sistine chapel.seated on the throne of peter. >> barack obama, 47 years old will become the 44th president of the united states. >> the other put in power by an electorate of millions of citizens in a grueling nationwide election. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> all for the right to sit in the oval office at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> tonight is your answer. >> the pope and the president. for more than 200 years, the politician behind the desk in the oval office and the bishop seated on the throne of peter have marked history together, through war and peace, at times working hand in hand to rewrite their own story. >> you can imagine when the declaration of independence was signed, when america was founded, the papacy must have been very worried. >> he said i'm going to be president of the united states. i'm not going to be a catholic president of the united states. >> they were casting about for any way back from the dream. >> those shared convictions that communism could be overturned, the
one elected by leaders of the sistine chapel.seated on the throne of peter. >> barack obama, 47 years old will become the 44th president of the united states. >> the other put in power by an electorate of millions of citizens in a grueling nationwide election. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> all for the right to sit in the oval office at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> tonight is your answer. >> the pope and the president. for more than 200 years, the...
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this is the old chapel. you can see there's a building right next to it still standing, but without a roof. just down the street, the kimberly fire department received significant damage. but, emblemmatic of the resiliency of the people of alabama, the church said they will still have a service on sunday. there were several firefighters inside when the storm struck. they were all able to get out and they are all accounted for. there's a lot we don't know right now because a lot of the storms hit after the sun went down. there's a lot of police and sheriff's officials blocking roads keeping people from intruding and looting so they can assess the damage and check on their loved ones on tuesday morning. in kimberly, alabama, i'm chris womack. >> this is what the storm system looks like from a nasa satellite. you can see the development of the movement of the weather pattern including the explosive outbreak of tornadoes. 34 tornadoes reported in at least six states. another twister reported this morning. omar v
this is the old chapel. you can see there's a building right next to it still standing, but without a roof. just down the street, the kimberly fire department received significant damage. but, emblemmatic of the resiliency of the people of alabama, the church said they will still have a service on sunday. there were several firefighters inside when the storm struck. they were all able to get out and they are all accounted for. there's a lot we don't know right now because a lot of the storms...
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romeo and juliet that tall as some people twenty six instead of only been in war a chapel that was actually the state is unknown great news for new england us secretary of state john kerry has warned that the united states is drawing closer to imposing more sanctions on russia for backing the protests in ukraine's eastern and southern provinces. speaking of washington dc. america's top diplomat said russia had chosen an illegitimate court on the violence to create enough chaos that needs to force ukraine to overreact and create an excuse for military intervention. this is a full throated effort to actively sabotage the democratic process through gross external intimidation that has brought brought inside ukraine. and it is worse either. kerry said us leaders know that russian intelligence services had been involved in backing pro russian militias who have seized more than a dozen buildings most of them ended up providence the home of the ousted former president viktor yanukovich. brush as repeatedly denied the presence of special forces troops in eastern ukraine although independent reports
romeo and juliet that tall as some people twenty six instead of only been in war a chapel that was actually the state is unknown great news for new england us secretary of state john kerry has warned that the united states is drawing closer to imposing more sanctions on russia for backing the protests in ukraine's eastern and southern provinces. speaking of washington dc. america's top diplomat said russia had chosen an illegitimate court on the violence to create enough chaos that needs to...
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. >> off the glove of chapel. >> you know "tin cup," you know it was really important that he make thats shot. what was more important it is the 12th shot. not a shot to win the u.s. open. the heroism, the sheer arrogance of hitting 12 balls is why we fall in love with this loser. >> i know the guys on tour love that movie. what feedback have you gotten from tiger, phil mickelson, any of those guys? >> they just like the movie. ron created a movie where the guy doesn't hit the home run to win the game. the guy doesn't hit the golf shot to win it and yet they are beloved movies. they are guys who didn't succeed except on their own outrageousness. >> i'd like you to meet shoeless joe jackson. joe, terry mann. >> pleasure meeting you. >> you are in "field of dreams" with our voice of cnn, james earl jodemetrius jonejoa jones. >> i had a sense it was good when i read it. i thought it was a magical script. >> if you build it, they will come. >> all right. that's it. >> who the -- >> i love being a guy who heard voices, who like wants to get one out to shoeless joe and it goes about four inch
. >> off the glove of chapel. >> you know "tin cup," you know it was really important that he make thats shot. what was more important it is the 12th shot. not a shot to win the u.s. open. the heroism, the sheer arrogance of hitting 12 balls is why we fall in love with this loser. >> i know the guys on tour love that movie. what feedback have you gotten from tiger, phil mickelson, any of those guys? >> they just like the movie. ron created a movie where the guy...
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around the world and joining me is reverend receive berger, an author and senior pastor at the grace chapelnnessee. two more masses, one to go, and you had one down there by the river, reverend. that must have been so beautiful. >> absolutely. the sun was coming up. it was gorgeous. the birds were singing, sun was rising, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful today. >> so what does today mean for you and for your parish? >> what we're celebrating is the resurrection of the lord jesus christ which means several things. it means, number one, that the sacrifice of jesus on good friday for the sins of the world was acceptable to god the father and god proved it by raising jesus from the dead 2000 years ago from that tomb in jerusalem. that's what we celebrate, a living savior and a living hope. >> the number of people that show up, has tin creased or decreased during the years? are you seeing young people, because i think pope francis is so relatable to our younger generation. do you see them coming out and having mass with you? >> absolutely. our services are jam packed with young and old alike beca
around the world and joining me is reverend receive berger, an author and senior pastor at the grace chapelnnessee. two more masses, one to go, and you had one down there by the river, reverend. that must have been so beautiful. >> absolutely. the sun was coming up. it was gorgeous. the birds were singing, sun was rising, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful today. >> so what does today mean for you and for your parish? >> what we're celebrating is the resurrection of the lord...
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>> reporter: this is the kimberly church of god, roof of the chapel, torn completely off, the chapel.ight here. there were people inside the church taking refuge from the tornado when that happened. we got some extraordinary images from the air of this church. other buildings near here and the destruction in another hard-hit town. flying over besemer, alabama, see where the tornado swept right up a hill ripping into an apartment complex. it then tore through an adjacent neighborhood. the telltale sign of where it hit, the line of blue tarps. forecasters predicted these tornadoes would cut long tracks on the ground and would be violent. we saw that firsthand, riding in the air with veteran helicopter pilot, brian. >> it's tough for those guys right there. >> reporter: in besemer we peered right into two apartment buildings where the top floors were almost completely destroyed. one house had its roof sheered off. the house across the street left in tact. a clear indicator of how tornadoes often bounce. >> one block can be just completely devastated. the next few houses over untouched. >
>> reporter: this is the kimberly church of god, roof of the chapel, torn completely off, the chapel.ight here. there were people inside the church taking refuge from the tornado when that happened. we got some extraordinary images from the air of this church. other buildings near here and the destruction in another hard-hit town. flying over besemer, alabama, see where the tornado swept right up a hill ripping into an apartment complex. it then tore through an adjacent neighborhood. the...
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the chapel dominates the current case the cost to sandstone could reach up to two billion us dollars if apple is is that it will only have to pay about six million dollars regardless of the outcome the ultimate losers the consumer experts say the lawsuit can lead to more expensive smartphones and slow the overall pace of innovation. apple claims samsung still have from search technology to allow someone searching for a telephone number or address on the way to tap on the results to call the number four but the address into a mass in addition apple says simpson copied slide to unlock which allows users to swipe the face of their smartphone to use it since the encounter that apple is doing a wireless technology system that is that the sending and receiving of data. less than two years ago in federal jury in the same court brown simpson was infringing on apple patents and order stamps and to pay about nine hundred million us dollars but an appeal is underway products and technology are still being sold today. now apple is the name is samson paid for the dollar royalty simpson device equ
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i met my wife were phd students at chapel hill. so going with my wife feels that could we are still dating, which is also wonderful. >> host: professor ariely has written three books. the upside of irrationality. his most recent book is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty: how we lie to everyone- especially ourselves." how do you define dishonesty? >> guest: yes, lots of ways to think about dishonesty. for the purpose of the experiment, we define in a simple way. we see if they live. i don't think there's a lot of ambiguity in the particular one. we give people a sheet of paper with 20 not problems and we say go ahead. you have five minutes. solve as many as you can then i'll pay you a dollar per question. people saw this much as they can. at the end of the five minutes we save the stock. put your pencil down and count how many questions you got correct. now that you know how many questions you got correctly, go to the back of the room and shred it. once you finish writing it, come tell us how many questions you got corr
i met my wife were phd students at chapel hill. so going with my wife feels that could we are still dating, which is also wonderful. >> host: professor ariely has written three books. the upside of irrationality. his most recent book is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty: how we lie to everyone- especially ourselves." how do you define dishonesty? >> guest: yes, lots of ways to think about dishonesty. for the purpose of the experiment, we define in a simple...
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think the representative of the film typical proclaimed people's republic of vignettes what's on the chapel he sent a mail in an unlocked operational just a department of utilities and social services the oic representatives came to monitor the situation in the region. then add to the need to change in the city's main mining capital of the country's seventh year in office installed in addition the scenes stuff and the amount of that it doesn't have them in a document of the means for strengthening trust and security. his condition is that the militants. what is not an elite estimates he asked about america's dominant location. some of the tasks set to start. they make good sense actions of the ukrainian on the second novel. the distance. i think that the radio off losses by ukraine is on the up the national sobering tea it's an actual vacation. i am not here because of an international alliance or union of what he has all but that's what i see he has eaten the decision cycle off and supper and turned to gray. just nodded. i managed to answer the question to any foreign state agency playing
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i wasn't here at the five but i did go to the university of north carolina, chapel hill. i did the park lecture. the professor danielle crease was there. and i have to give a shout-out to floyd, who took me back and forth to the airport. he likes the show. he says he's going to be watching tonight. floi, i didn't forget. your shoutout. >> 44 years ago on this date, apollo 13 took off successfully from cape canaveral. and then two days later, an oxygen tank blew on the space ship. they went around the moon. for eight or nine days the country was trans fixed and one of most amazing engineering feats known to mad. they brought these people back safely. >> great viral video. it was a piece on street crimes and this is what happens. >> weren't they trying to say how crime had gone out? >> it's bad enough when you get caught with a hidden camera. he wasn't successful. he didn't get the necklace, and look at that reporter. he was on it, wasn't he? >> he was interviewing her about how crime had gone down -- >> we've got the world cup and the olympics coming there. >> we got to go
i wasn't here at the five but i did go to the university of north carolina, chapel hill. i did the park lecture. the professor danielle crease was there. and i have to give a shout-out to floyd, who took me back and forth to the airport. he likes the show. he says he's going to be watching tonight. floi, i didn't forget. your shoutout. >> 44 years ago on this date, apollo 13 took off successfully from cape canaveral. and then two days later, an oxygen tank blew on the space ship. they...
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>> now from the annapolis book festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming to our panel and the civil rights movement. i'm the chair of the humanities department here in at the school. i would like to ask you all sign out of any cell phones are and electronic devices of the panel isn't disrupted. i would like to start by acknowledging yesterday was the 46th anniversary of the estimation of martin luther king. if we could all just take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. and they have an interesting array of oaks represented here. a kind of chronology of the silver rights movement. so i will introduce them in the order of the periods that they cover. .. "an idea whose time has come" looks at the political battles involved in passing the civil rights act, 50 years ago this summer and regarded as one of the most significant legislative achievements of the moment. todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair.
>> now from the annapolis book festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming to our panel and the civil rights movement. i'm the chair of the humanities department here in at the school. i would like to ask you all sign out of any cell phones are and electronic devices of the panel isn't disrupted. i would like to start by acknowledging yesterday was the 46th anniversary of the estimation of martin luther...
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there's one in chapel hill and i've told the guy who runs it that he's full of it. and entrepreneurship school. you can teach somebody who has an idea what to do with the idea. but to say it all going to be done from the private sector is psychotic. what truly irritates me about this town more than anything else is how simple it is. takethat simple am a you -- you look your the private sector needs, you look at the government should do in terms of facilitating it and you've got two parties, both have a different ideology and if you come to a compromise between those two parties, you actually have a solution. the is nonsense, to watch fact that jobs are not being created. just the beltway alone was old by idiots and it continues to be just a piece of shit. [applause] and you live with it. you live with it. there are ways to get things done. these people actually have to sit down and do it and the fact that you live here, your job should be, you should quit your jobs and just go and stand around congress and say you're not coming out until some shit gets done. is that
there's one in chapel hill and i've told the guy who runs it that he's full of it. and entrepreneurship school. you can teach somebody who has an idea what to do with the idea. but to say it all going to be done from the private sector is psychotic. what truly irritates me about this town more than anything else is how simple it is. takethat simple am a you -- you look your the private sector needs, you look at the government should do in terms of facilitating it and you've got two parties,...
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in the center of the state near raleigh and chapel hill. it is called the triangle because triangle park is there. very famous biotech and technology and research center and anchored by north carolina .tate, duke, and a unc a huge sports rivalry specially in basketball. >> how many students are there at the school? >> duke has about 6000 undergraduates. >> in the subtitle of your book, the duke lacrosse scandal and the power of the lead in the corruption of our great university. why did you expand it beyond the scandal itself? amazed at a was couple of things as i did my research into this. number one, duke, an institution is not that much different than a wall street bank that i have written three other books about. it is a very secretive institution. they have their myths and ways of doing business. in theve a lot of power state of north carolina and a nationally. they have a huge source of wealth in their endowment which is approaching $9 billion in the midst of a $3 billion endowment campaign. certainly in the top 10. i think m.i.t. has
in the center of the state near raleigh and chapel hill. it is called the triangle because triangle park is there. very famous biotech and technology and research center and anchored by north carolina .tate, duke, and a unc a huge sports rivalry specially in basketball. >> how many students are there at the school? >> duke has about 6000 undergraduates. >> in the subtitle of your book, the duke lacrosse scandal and the power of the lead in the corruption of our great...
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there were 18 families, almost every one of the organizers of that chapel where german, jewish immigrants from prussia and so forth, and nathan and anna came to san antonio. >> didn't reform in an orthodox congregation. they wanted to be americans and the way for a jews at that point to assimilate, become americans is to go to this reform temple which had a couple dozen members. they marched all over, temple bethel was on behalf of the park where she marched them over, want to join your congregation and the ties of the people at that point, not only these jewish bankers and store owners, with christian german-american swear so important in the business development, she knew that was where she wanted to make her friends. >> a practical factor that went into this was the orthodox, if they remained orthodox they would be prohibition conducting business on the side. was that an issue? >> that was a very interesting to issue. because the store owners, the peddlers who becamehe store owners saturday was a big day for business and there is another character in this story with a very distinguishe
there were 18 families, almost every one of the organizers of that chapel where german, jewish immigrants from prussia and so forth, and nathan and anna came to san antonio. >> didn't reform in an orthodox congregation. they wanted to be americans and the way for a jews at that point to assimilate, become americans is to go to this reform temple which had a couple dozen members. they marched all over, temple bethel was on behalf of the park where she marched them over, want to join your...
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i saw dave chapelle on your show and you were talking about the essence of funny. i know this will sound cocky, but there are people who are funny. i felt in my life that when people are drawn to me and my opinions, it has always been the things that are less effortful. to be kind of the new money child of immigrants and i am very patriotic and i have this strange mix of qualities, love comedy, love glitz. all of those things, i am blessed with an original point of view. if i stay true to it and what i really love, people respond to it. there are not a lot of people like me. there are girls who like the show, but it is reaching them and that is one of the nicest things about the show. it is resonating for people who are not the child of indian immigrants. >> is it a logical extension of "the office"? >> greg daniels is my mentor, brilliant. the type of writers on my show are very similar. i run the room the same way. it is such a different show. that was a mockumentary. my show was not at all like that. what is beautiful is beautiful. what is beautiful is beautiful
i saw dave chapelle on your show and you were talking about the essence of funny. i know this will sound cocky, but there are people who are funny. i felt in my life that when people are drawn to me and my opinions, it has always been the things that are less effortful. to be kind of the new money child of immigrants and i am very patriotic and i have this strange mix of qualities, love comedy, love glitz. all of those things, i am blessed with an original point of view. if i stay true to it...
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pastor steve burger from grace chapel in nashville joins me now. great to see you.any people? >> yeah, i think it's people just being able to see the clergy in a very real way. i mean, here is a catholic priest breaking out of the norm and singing a contemporary song and nailing it. >> and personalizing it for the bride and groom. >> listen, i don't know what guys like me are going to do in the future. how are other clergy men going to compare to what father kelly did. it was remarkable. the pressure is on. >> you have to up your game now? >> i have to up my game. >> seriously, i don't know, there is something about this, whether you're a religious person or not, that just makes you feel that special feeling you have when you go into a church or place of worship, which is just connection to your fellow human beings, love and joyfulness. >> right, i think it's the very thing jesus did. jesus came as a regular guy, a carpenter, a worker. he related to the regular people. the scripture says the common people heard him gladly, in other words, jesus just spoke people's l
pastor steve burger from grace chapel in nashville joins me now. great to see you.any people? >> yeah, i think it's people just being able to see the clergy in a very real way. i mean, here is a catholic priest breaking out of the norm and singing a contemporary song and nailing it. >> and personalizing it for the bride and groom. >> listen, i don't know what guys like me are going to do in the future. how are other clergy men going to compare to what father kelly did. it was...
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driver will be laid to rest with a funeral for andrew silva in drawn city and buried in hayward at chapel of the chimes memorial park. he died while riding the motorcycle in motorcycle. he was hit by 23-year-old alexander yonh held without bail. he just returned from a tour in afghanistan in february and is survived by his wife and 2-year-old son. >>> new details with two suspects identified that were shot by two law enforcement officers in two separate incidents in fairfield near the wal-mart on north texas street yesterday half an hour apart. a federal agent shot 27-year-old davis behind the wal-mart store at 2:45 and investigators say he was armed and shooting at police. fairfield police shot the second suspect, 33-year-old davis, 30 minutes later at an apartment complex across the street. investigators say he, also, was armed. the conditions of the two men who are related are not known. one was wanted in connection with february 17 shooting and corey davis was wanted for attempted murder from february 19 of this year. >> oak listen police recruits are ready to graduate this morning. t
driver will be laid to rest with a funeral for andrew silva in drawn city and buried in hayward at chapel of the chimes memorial park. he died while riding the motorcycle in motorcycle. he was hit by 23-year-old alexander yonh held without bail. he just returned from a tour in afghanistan in february and is survived by his wife and 2-year-old son. >>> new details with two suspects identified that were shot by two law enforcement officers in two separate incidents in fairfield near the...
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we have a professor from university of north carolina at chapel hill. this is really concerning.re told, straight up front what they legalized the drug, no increase in crime, going to create no new, in fact it will bring crime down, we'll have fewer problems. not true. >> the issue is these edible marijuana items because when you have a smoked marijuana, it is very predictable, it enters the central nervous civil, produce as high very quickly. when you have the edibles you can't predict quickly how they will react. they overdose and eat too many gummy bears or too many brownies. gerri: look at list of things people put marijuana in. cookies and brownies. olive oil and spaghetti sauce? tell me about that. >> another delivery route they can have. olive oil in the pasta and get high while they're doing it. the problem you metabolize foods differently, whether large or small and metabolic rate may be high or low. it may hit you quickly or not for half an hour. you think you're not getting high and eat more and more and then you have a real problem. gerri: look at the psychological ef
we have a professor from university of north carolina at chapel hill. this is really concerning.re told, straight up front what they legalized the drug, no increase in crime, going to create no new, in fact it will bring crime down, we'll have fewer problems. not true. >> the issue is these edible marijuana items because when you have a smoked marijuana, it is very predictable, it enters the central nervous civil, produce as high very quickly. when you have the edibles you can't predict...
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nowk festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming. and share of the humanities department. i would just like to ask that you would all silence in the cell phones or other electronic devices of the panel is not disrupted. i want to start by acknowledging that yesterday was the 46th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king. would like to ask if we can all take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. we have an interesting array of books represented year. they cover a chronology of the civil rights movement. i guess i will introduce them in sort of the order of the periods that they cover. eyes on the price covers the civil-rights movement from 1954 to 65 offering closeups of the struggles of many of the people who made up the movement. a contributor to fox news since 1997 and has worked for npr, a "washington post" demand contributed to a wide range of media. the 25th anniversary of eyes on the price which she wrote as a companion piece to the cbs special. he has written several other b
nowk festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming. and share of the humanities department. i would just like to ask that you would all silence in the cell phones or other electronic devices of the panel is not disrupted. i want to start by acknowledging that yesterday was the 46th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king. would like to ask if we can all take a brief moment of silence in his honor....
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a public service will be held friday at chapel of the crimes in hayward. >>> the deadline has passedow for uninsured americans to sign up for health coverage under obamaca obamacare. some californians are getting a grace period. so many people tried to beat the midnight deadline. cover california had to switch off a key function on website. people were frustrated at this assistance center in richmond last night when they were stopped in their tracks. people who couldn't finish the...