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our writers, staff, actually producing news specifically for mobile phones and mobile context. >> circa, delivers its news in mobile tbhawlt bullets at a youn pusmcustomize with a swipe. >> we believe we have the ability and the ideas to change something that's been around for hundreds of years. >> this is ballard, which is kind of a hip nice area of town. >> and yet for all his high speed, high technical know-how, this entrepreneur goes to full retro, when it comes to music. >> why vinyl? >> it's slower. >> wait. you're a guy that just had me out riding at 155 miles an hour. >> yeah, it's kind of the same thing, the 155 miles an hour. on records. it's like not enjoying the speed, you have 20 minutes per side and if you do anything in that 20 minutes, you're going to miss it. i want to experience things in the real way. >> mr. ben huh. >> he may not be a musician himself but he has his own rock star status complete with groupies. and to think it all began with a picture of a cat. apropos, perhaps for a man so far at least has landed on his feet. >> i mean if you think about it, anybody
our writers, staff, actually producing news specifically for mobile phones and mobile context. >> circa, delivers its news in mobile tbhawlt bullets at a youn pusmcustomize with a swipe. >> we believe we have the ability and the ideas to change something that's been around for hundreds of years. >> this is ballard, which is kind of a hip nice area of town. >> and yet for all his high speed, high technical know-how, this entrepreneur goes to full retro, when it comes to...
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this is circa. circa makes private labeled boats. they are in the bayview and they have over 130 employees right now. cut loose is another one of our large cartv manufacturers. they do much of their production in-house and they recently moved into larger space in the bayview after a long search that we're quite pleased they wanted to stay here. anchor brewing, i want to point out the individual you see here actually came to anchor brewing through our apprenticeship program [speaker not understood] and she is now actually working there as an employee. this is one of our newer types of manufacturers making devices for desktop manufacturing, and this particular company was founded by a single unemployed woman scientist from arkansas there in the mission. they employ nine individuals. when we talk about nine individuals these are actually sort of test technicianseses and assembly folks who have learned and trained on the job. i think that is key to under when you deal with a technology product the kinds of jobs that are created are not a
this is circa. circa makes private labeled boats. they are in the bayview and they have over 130 employees right now. cut loose is another one of our large cartv manufacturers. they do much of their production in-house and they recently moved into larger space in the bayview after a long search that we're quite pleased they wanted to stay here. anchor brewing, i want to point out the individual you see here actually came to anchor brewing through our apprenticeship program [speaker not...
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with his newest endeavour, circa, he and his partners want to change your the face of mobile news. rather than taking print and web content that would be for those areas and shoe horning it, our writers and staff produce news for mobile phones and mobile context. >> circa is a news organization that delivers its product on your handhotel device in bite sized bullets that you can customize with a swipe. we are here to check the balance of those in power. people like me, who are not in new, stage a claim and say "we believe this is the future of journalism, that we have the ability and ideas to change your something that has been around for hundreds of years." this is a hip nice area of up to. >> yet, for all his high speed, high tech know how, this entrepreneur goes to retro when it comes to music. >> why vinyl? >> it's slower. >> wait, you are a guy that had me out riding around at 155 miles per hour. >> it's kind of the same thing, the 155 miles per hour in records. it's about enjoying life. >> fast or slow. >> you put on a record. you have 20 minutes per side. if you do anything
with his newest endeavour, circa, he and his partners want to change your the face of mobile news. rather than taking print and web content that would be for those areas and shoe horning it, our writers and staff produce news for mobile phones and mobile context. >> circa is a news organization that delivers its product on your handhotel device in bite sized bullets that you can customize with a swipe. we are here to check the balance of those in power. people like me, who are not in new,...
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the picture circa 1975, the height of their popularity. their hits, they had never been on the cover. now, they're about to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. milestone achieved 40 years after their first album. mission accomplished, guys. >>> and up next here, tonight, what happens when this baby gorilla meets her mother for the first time? stay tuned. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when
the picture circa 1975, the height of their popularity. their hits, they had never been on the cover. now, they're about to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. milestone achieved 40 years after their first album. mission accomplished, guys. >>> and up next here, tonight, what happens when this baby gorilla meets her mother for the first time? stay tuned. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can...
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but, of course, ethnically, the mix in crimea is circa 60% russian or of russian ethnicity. it's not concluded that they should want a form of due process. but i think the eu, u.n., united states has their biggest issues with. and the session at the end of a gun barrel is not the way to go about this. as michelle pointed out, what happens on monday? it depends a lot on what mr. putin does, as well, whether russia and the federation goes ahead with some form of annexation of the crimea or let's it become some form of quasi self-autonomous russian state so to speak. it's very interesting how the russians react and if there is some subtext on those discussions between kerry and lavrov, as well. what is interesting, as well, is the reaction from those such as frau merkel who seems somewhat dovish than many in the eu due to their enormous trade links with russia. angela merkel was a lot more aggressive talking about how this should not be the way to conduct things, how diplomacy was key and how, as our foreign minister pointed out, as well, if this goes ahead and there is some fo
but, of course, ethnically, the mix in crimea is circa 60% russian or of russian ethnicity. it's not concluded that they should want a form of due process. but i think the eu, u.n., united states has their biggest issues with. and the session at the end of a gun barrel is not the way to go about this. as michelle pointed out, what happens on monday? it depends a lot on what mr. putin does, as well, whether russia and the federation goes ahead with some form of annexation of the crimea or let's...
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committee ahead of a scheduled trip o london tomorrow where he will meet with russian foreign minister circa logger off. the secretary state. >> very quickly on ukraine it can get ugly fast if the wrong choices are made. they can get ugly in multiple directions. so, our hope is that indeed there is a way to have a reasonable outcome here. he will speak to our first guest says the obama administration needs to ensure that the new prime minister the ukraine doesn't leave the united states empty-handed. he needs proposals and plans for moving forward. former vice chief of chat general jack mckeon. general, great chief of chat general jack mckeon. general, great to have you with us. >> good to see you, louis b with two obvious and perhaps helpful display of support on for president obama bringing ukrainian prime minister to the white house. what does he need to do now? >> first of all inging him here as you indicated is a good thing. we are bolstering this new regime and that is a huge message to the people in kia and the people in the greater ukraine. so, you have to give the ministration credi
committee ahead of a scheduled trip o london tomorrow where he will meet with russian foreign minister circa logger off. the secretary state. >> very quickly on ukraine it can get ugly fast if the wrong choices are made. they can get ugly in multiple directions. so, our hope is that indeed there is a way to have a reasonable outcome here. he will speak to our first guest says the obama administration needs to ensure that the new prime minister the ukraine doesn't leave the united states...
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i tried to imagine myself as a video camera on the sofa of our living room circa 1955, 1960, 1965 and finally 1970, and we use the word 'nigger' all the time. sometimes it's used very lovingly, sometimes it's used in a mean-spirited way, but it's a natural part of our culture, of our language. c-span: where did the word come from? >> guest: well, it's a debasement of negro, which is spanish for black. c-span: did you ever go and find the exact spot where that word started? >> guest: no, linguists have. they can trace it to the 17th century. and it's, again, a debasement of negro or a debasement of niger, n-i-g-e-r, like the niger river, or nigars, n-i-g-a-r-s, the word which was used to describe the first 20 or so slaves who came to jamestown in 1619. c-span: how many daughters do you have? >> guest: two daughters, maggie and liza, ages 14 and 12, going on 40. c-span: now have they read this book? >> guest: yeah, they have, actually. and they've attended two readings that i've given of parts of the book. and i always read the preface when they're in the room because as you know, it's
i tried to imagine myself as a video camera on the sofa of our living room circa 1955, 1960, 1965 and finally 1970, and we use the word 'nigger' all the time. sometimes it's used very lovingly, sometimes it's used in a mean-spirited way, but it's a natural part of our culture, of our language. c-span: where did the word come from? >> guest: well, it's a debasement of negro, which is spanish for black. c-span: did you ever go and find the exact spot where that word started? >> guest:...
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> i like this idea that in certain ways pope francis at this moment is almost like president obama circaill sort of on that rise. of course, those first two years when president obama had a democratic congress he also did enormous policy change as a part of sort of that mandate. let me do the politics here. on the one hand you have a leader of the united states and so sometimes we call it the free world meeting, and yet the president himself, well, the pope isn't really political. let's listen to that for a moment. >> i don't think that his holiness envisions entering into a partnership or coalition with any political figure on any issue. his job is more elevated. we're down on the ground dealing with the often profane and he's dealing with higher powers. >> rick santorum was saying something somewhat similar but less artfully. >> i don't think the vatican has political aspirations. the pope isn't running for anything and he doesn't have any interim elections that he's worried about. you would think the vatican read is probably more accurate as to what was discussed than a president who
> i like this idea that in certain ways pope francis at this moment is almost like president obama circaill sort of on that rise. of course, those first two years when president obama had a democratic congress he also did enormous policy change as a part of sort of that mandate. let me do the politics here. on the one hand you have a leader of the united states and so sometimes we call it the free world meeting, and yet the president himself, well, the pope isn't really political. let's...
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defense establishment have the tools necessary to wage the battle against terrorism that is needed circa 2014? >> clearly the president does have constitutional authorities as the command for the chief. we have previously al qaeda, prior to 9/11, has been engaged, you know, in the past. so it can be done. i think that we are at a natural inflection point. i think it's a good time to sit back and look and see where we're at, look at the threat in the future and make sure we clearly craft something that has left and right flanks, that has a program time to make sure it serve ours interest and gives us the ability to engage the threats that face us not only today but also tomorrow. ? admiral, would you have any additional thoughts on that? thank you, madam chair tpwhrsm one more quick round of six minutes and then we'll proceed to the closed section. i want to ask about section 1208. admiral you pointed out that 08 authority has been in the of military operations, why is this important and do you believe an increase of the authority above the $60 million is necessary and if so why? >> i can
defense establishment have the tools necessary to wage the battle against terrorism that is needed circa 2014? >> clearly the president does have constitutional authorities as the command for the chief. we have previously al qaeda, prior to 9/11, has been engaged, you know, in the past. so it can be done. i think that we are at a natural inflection point. i think it's a good time to sit back and look and see where we're at, look at the threat in the future and make sure we clearly craft...
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so if she is saying now he's comparable to adolph hitler circa 1938, it's sort of a condemnation of her diplomacy. >> she's hardly the first politician over the week to use adolph hitler. she's not the first to say it. >> i'm curious about a point you made a minute ago, richard. didn't we know this was going to happen, like in sochi when we were watching things begin to unravel? wasn't everything that happened over the past several weeks exactly what we expected from punt and nothing less? >> you said this was going to happen. >> i thought it was predictable he was going to move against crimea. the idea that he would feel compelled to, quote unquote do something, after, quote unquote, losing ukraine, he couldn't look like a political helpless giant because the consequences domestically would be dangerous for him. to me the real question now is does he decide to use this as a base and move forward? is he content with this? is he prepared to give it up? i think u.s. foreign policy has to work on all three lefss. can we get him to walk this back through diplomacy and pressure? if not, how
so if she is saying now he's comparable to adolph hitler circa 1938, it's sort of a condemnation of her diplomacy. >> she's hardly the first politician over the week to use adolph hitler. she's not the first to say it. >> i'm curious about a point you made a minute ago, richard. didn't we know this was going to happen, like in sochi when we were watching things begin to unravel? wasn't everything that happened over the past several weeks exactly what we expected from punt and...
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government backing of their fraud which is you could call it fascism or you could just call it wall street circa twenty fourteen where they get the government to backstop their fraud and they don't want to take any risk this is the key that munn must understand is that blackstone or any these banks their money is procured riskless lee they do not that's what tom perkins the guy over there at the venture capital firm in san francisco who recently equated the plight of the leak to the whole cost for two. ok tony perkins is a guy who's made a billion or half a billion without taking any risk that's the key he's not a capitalist he is the he is stalin on steroids tom perkins in other words you just rapes and pillage and stills and groups and then he says oh my god i'm a victim oh i stole your one little bit i'm only a little low down perkins is the worst excuse for humanity that ever crawled out from under a rock so the loans from wells fargo will be to people with credit scores as low as six hundred which is the former sub prime to six forty but cities are service and corporation the country's bigg
government backing of their fraud which is you could call it fascism or you could just call it wall street circa twenty fourteen where they get the government to backstop their fraud and they don't want to take any risk this is the key that munn must understand is that blackstone or any these banks their money is procured riskless lee they do not that's what tom perkins the guy over there at the venture capital firm in san francisco who recently equated the plight of the leak to the whole cost...
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san lorenzo and other olmec sis hapued back the ginning of olmec culture by more than a milleium, to circa 1,200 b.c. newsre announc: now we're off for the second phase of our exploration. obregon: stirling beganigging at san lorenzo in 1946, with the archaeologist philip dcker. stirling pugh: and sure enough, ere was a big head, ana beautifully carved big head, much finer [d] more ndsome thanhe ones at la venta. regon: stirling proposed that these enigmatic sculptures wereortraits of prominent individuals in olmec society. mostf the vast site of san lorenzo remains to be explored. new speaker: we now know athe site cove moran 300 hectares, making it the laest and most complex site in mesoamerica duri the earlyressic orhearlyormati period. obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with wa channeled fromeservoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pm-thatched houses, like some still found ere toy. the lationncluded artisans skilled in specializedrafts. cyphers: we have a lot
san lorenzo and other olmec sis hapued back the ginning of olmec culture by more than a milleium, to circa 1,200 b.c. newsre announc: now we're off for the second phase of our exploration. obregon: stirling beganigging at san lorenzo in 1946, with the archaeologist philip dcker. stirling pugh: and sure enough, ere was a big head, ana beautifully carved big head, much finer [d] more ndsome thanhe ones at la venta. regon: stirling proposed that these enigmatic sculptures wereortraits of prominent...