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jim: we'll be back to the greenbrier classic in just a greenbrier classic in just a moment. jim: tonight, "60 minutes" back to back, the good wife, "the mentalist" on america's number one network. both players in the fairway at 17. a five par, the second hole of the playoff at the greenbrier classic. think about world rankings and i mentioned ted potter jr. is 218 in the world. troy kelly is 464. >> you drove in right behind us. >> sunday night around midnight. >> we stopped two towns -- it was maybe 40 or 50 miles. we stopped in there. >> we weren't planning on driving all the way over. ian: very friendly discussion. both players over 300 yards. jim: john huh, 296 in the world when he won earlier this year. rookie on tour. ben curtis at royal st. georges, number 396. ian: that's right. first time ever in an open or a major. jim: and look what we have here today. it's amazing to think how much is riding on it for each of them. ian: it's amazing that ted potter has missed six of his last seven cuts coming in here and has performed like an established player. very calm, seemin
jim: we'll be back to the greenbrier classic in just a greenbrier classic in just a moment. jim: tonight, "60 minutes" back to back, the good wife, "the mentalist" on america's number one network. both players in the fairway at 17. a five par, the second hole of the playoff at the greenbrier classic. think about world rankings and i mentioned ted potter jr. is 218 in the world. troy kelly is 464. >> you drove in right behind us. >> sunday night around midnight....
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late summer classic. you can call it late july classic with heat index values. humidity levels are excessive. by the way, an air quality alert issued as well for the baltimore area. a lot of levels. 80s. will we get a break by the end of the week. we got it coming up. >> how would you could like to win a billion dollars. how about that? the state of maryland did that during the last fiscal year even with more gambling. roosevelt leftwich has more. >> reporter: for the past 15 years this has seen an average growth of 5% to 10%. this year is no exception, the lottery, even in the stays of inisn't that competition, continues to do well. if it weren't were a -- were a jackpot, this would be the biggest in year. despite the competition from another casino -- >> you have a casino player, a lottery player. there's not a lot of crossover. if if they do, they budget their money and spend a little bit on lottery and a little bit on the casino. one doesn't necessarily take away from the other. >> reporter: he said there were plenty of casino players before. they were just
late summer classic. you can call it late july classic with heat index values. humidity levels are excessive. by the way, an air quality alert issued as well for the baltimore area. a lot of levels. 80s. will we get a break by the end of the week. we got it coming up. >> how would you could like to win a billion dollars. how about that? the state of maryland did that during the last fiscal year even with more gambling. roosevelt leftwich has more. >> reporter: for the past 15 years...
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jim: we'll be back to the greenbrier classic in just a greenbrier classic in just a moment. at the greenbrier classic. think about world rankings and i mentioned ted potter jr. is 218 in the world. troy kelly is 464. >> you drove in right behind us. >> sunday night around midnight. >> we stopped two towns -- it was maybe 40 or 50 miles. we stopped in there. >> we weren't planning on driving all the way over. ian: very friendly discussion. both players over 300 yards. jim: john huh, 296 in the world when he won earlier this year. rookie on tour. ben curtis at royal st. georges, number 396. ian: that's right. first time ever in an open or a major. jim: and look what we have here today. it's amazing to think how much is riding on it for each of them. ian: it's amazing that ted potter has missed six of his last seven cuts coming in here and has performed like an established player. very calm, seemingly. nick: i mentioned last night when he came to the tower. remember that amazing run that bill rogers had. he missed five or six cuts before we won at hilton head, went on to win th
jim: we'll be back to the greenbrier classic in just a greenbrier classic in just a moment. at the greenbrier classic. think about world rankings and i mentioned ted potter jr. is 218 in the world. troy kelly is 464. >> you drove in right behind us. >> sunday night around midnight. >> we stopped two towns -- it was maybe 40 or 50 miles. we stopped in there. >> we weren't planning on driving all the way over. ian: very friendly discussion. both players over 300 yards....
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he plays the classics. >> well, classical guitar -- there's, like, three different things that that hasth. the first is the guitar itself -- its specific shape, which is the traditional pear shape. the second is the style, which is you use these four fingers to play as opposed to a pick on another type of guitar. and also the strings -- instead of being made of steel, they're made of nylon. and the final difference is that the neck is wider, and so that makes it a little bit more difficult to play. and the final part of classical guitar is the repertoire, which ranges from renaissance to baroque to classical to romantic, and even some modern songs, such as by the beatles. >> well, i think that was more than three, but never mind that. check out those nails! >> when i first -- i went to a new school about a year ago, and when i got there and they saw my long nails, they're like, "dude, cut your nails!" i have to keep them long 'cause i play classical guitar, because some people use their fingertips, but traditionally, you use your fingernails -- these four fingers -- to play, and it make
he plays the classics. >> well, classical guitar -- there's, like, three different things that that hasth. the first is the guitar itself -- its specific shape, which is the traditional pear shape. the second is the style, which is you use these four fingers to play as opposed to a pick on another type of guitar. and also the strings -- instead of being made of steel, they're made of nylon. and the final difference is that the neck is wider, and so that makes it a little bit more...
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so long from the quad cities and the john deere classic.back ab poutrongvidig for his little girl. y't don w,orry, e-trade's got a totally w new investing dashboard. everhi ng's on one pe. i'matg ching you. ohh? yeah? well i'm tctcou y y ,watinin [ male announcer ] tryhe new 360 investg g dadboard at e-trade. and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet. and now, with new fios quantum speeds, you can enjoy internet more than twice as fast as anything you've ever seen. you get speed you can count on... even when everyone at home is online at the same time. plus, the best tv picture quality. tired of cable's inflated bills? get fios for just $99.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year agreement and get $200 back, plus a two-year price guarantee. call 1.866.685.fios. that's 1.866.685.3
so long from the quad cities and the john deere classic.back ab poutrongvidig for his little girl. y't don w,orry, e-trade's got a totally w new investing dashboard. everhi ng's on one pe. i'matg ching you. ohh? yeah? well i'm tctcou y y ,watinin [ male announcer ] tryhe new 360 investg g dadboard at e-trade. and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. fios is a 100%...
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he taught me about classical music over a period. basically, when you go into a theater, the important thing is the connection with the actor. you have been on stage when it does not happen. when the building does not allow it to happen. you have been on stage when it does. it makes a big difference. i focused on that issue. the audience connects with the orchestra. the orchestrfeels it. when they play good, but the audience expresses it. they did not realize it. the orchestra feels it. it builds a relationship. that is one of the important things. the acoustician, he calls it psycho-acoustics. i think that is true. disney hall has a wood veneer that is douglas-fir. it looks like a cello. the wood means nothing acoustically. it could be plaster. psychologically, people think they are in a musical instrument. it feels good. those are real issues. tavis: you mentioned the art and music. what is the relationship between art and music to your architecture? >> well, you know, a film ahead with all kinds of things, littered -- i fill my he
he taught me about classical music over a period. basically, when you go into a theater, the important thing is the connection with the actor. you have been on stage when it does not happen. when the building does not allow it to happen. you have been on stage when it does. it makes a big difference. i focused on that issue. the audience connects with the orchestra. the orchestrfeels it. when they play good, but the audience expresses it. they did not realize it. the orchestra feels it. it...
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playoff for the second straight year at the greenbrier classic.s was in regulation just moments ago. this is what troy kelly faced. and now from the same framing. it's a little bit outside of it but same basic line. nick: same length, so that's important to him personally, i think. he knows exactly how it broke. keep the same feeling. jim: you're a numbers guy. you're always talking about coming up with some sort of math to your moltey. he's got all this family back in the state of washington back at the family restaurant at kelly's 19th hole. they're all watching. of course, this is troy dell -- kelly's 19th hole of the day so what do you think? nick: that sounds good to me, jim. if that's as good as you can come up with, right now, jim, it's fantastic. peter: we had a similar situation last year with scott stallings hitting his tee shot in the playoff almost identically to where he'd hit it in regulation. of course, he made both of them. nick: got a lot of photographers around there, david. david: it's on a pretty similar line, isn't it? nick: e
playoff for the second straight year at the greenbrier classic.s was in regulation just moments ago. this is what troy kelly faced. and now from the same framing. it's a little bit outside of it but same basic line. nick: same length, so that's important to him personally, i think. he knows exactly how it broke. keep the same feeling. jim: you're a numbers guy. you're always talking about coming up with some sort of math to your moltey. he's got all this family back in the state of washington...
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and the so-called classical gold standard i think lasted, what, 39 years, from the 1870s just up to the first world war. so actually had a very brief period perhaps coincident with british imperial hegemony. >> there was that, was there? >> briefly. what do you make of this, the fact that the gold standard is always morphing, always in a way failing from one incarnation to another? >> may i begin just by saying i often thought of the keynesians as the marxists of today. you're scandalizing me. let's just use a couple of concrete examples to begin a brief answer. sir isaac newton established the basis of the english pound sterling in 1717, the very same isaac newton who pioneered the scientific revolution of the 17th and early 18th century. the weight unit which was established by law of the english pound in gold lasted until 1914. so, with all respect for edwards' dating, we had a 200-year constant unit of value established as the currency of first england and then of course the united kingdom. the gold standard was prevailing in the united states by virtue of the coinage act of 1792. i
and the so-called classical gold standard i think lasted, what, 39 years, from the 1870s just up to the first world war. so actually had a very brief period perhaps coincident with british imperial hegemony. >> there was that, was there? >> briefly. what do you make of this, the fact that the gold standard is always morphing, always in a way failing from one incarnation to another? >> may i begin just by saying i often thought of the keynesians as the marxists of today. you're...
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like classical music. it is special and you can be an individual we produce more individuals than jazz because i mean in classical music because classical music you pick one person who becomes the center of attention you know the great cellist and you have moved from violinists to dominate the planet but in jazz you can have thousands of people who are personalities well known to the public and their personality comes from their inventiveness they do things that nobody else can do as an individual so jazz has an incredible place in history you mentioned why it isn't popular and i mention why i like to make it popular to make it something that we all can and can. relate to they can become part of the music my audience and i forgot to put the point on that point you made a minute ago about. if they had. when i got sick that time if someone had taken a picture of me coming through red lobby on the gurney the headlines would have beat me to the stage they would have internet and it was george benson dying you
like classical music. it is special and you can be an individual we produce more individuals than jazz because i mean in classical music because classical music you pick one person who becomes the center of attention you know the great cellist and you have moved from violinists to dominate the planet but in jazz you can have thousands of people who are personalities well known to the public and their personality comes from their inventiveness they do things that nobody else can do as an...
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>> i would say that it does require classicism. one thing that has not been mentioned by the other panelists is the explicit purpose of the commemorative works act. the purposes of this chapter are to preserve the integrity of the comprehensive design of the macmillan plan for the nation to tax capital. since those designs are possible, there is no doubt that this requires future building to be classical. >> thank you. dr. view, you make a good point. why was the adow on done before world war ii? let me go back to mr. bryant for a second. the design for the eisenhower memorial is becoming increasingly controversial. in the process, it requires consensus and the concept of what is durable. can you make some observations that can help congress to improve its authorizing process in the future, based on the lessons we have learned from this controversy? >> it does encourage consensus. we as a commission have been concerned about the consensus. the eisenhower memorial application may have been before a several months ago but has been de
>> i would say that it does require classicism. one thing that has not been mentioned by the other panelists is the explicit purpose of the commemorative works act. the purposes of this chapter are to preserve the integrity of the comprehensive design of the macmillan plan for the nation to tax capital. since those designs are possible, there is no doubt that this requires future building to be classical. >> thank you. dr. view, you make a good point. why was the adow on done before...
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i call it classic july. late july classic. >> well, we had katie couric here in the afternoon. and we had the society of maryland tonight. a lot of women here tonight. they were all over. >> yes, at least. >> have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow.
i call it classic july. late july classic. >> well, we had katie couric here in the afternoon. and we had the society of maryland tonight. a lot of women here tonight. they were all over. >> yes, at least. >> have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow.
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dave ross on -- summer classic. dave ross on deck. >> players can step into a seven-foot tall inflatable caged ball sent rolling down the lane to knock down six five- foot tall foam pins. it allows bowlers to keep their eye on the pins to score. you want to try it at your next barbecue, it retails for $4,500. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> dave ross with you. the nats are enjoying the final days of the all-star break. three nats were on display at the mid center's classic. -- mid summer's classic. >> stephen strasburg. and gio gonzalez. >> gio strikes out mike here. retired all three batters he faced in his second all-star appearance. strasburg making his debut came in the 4th inning allowing a single and a walk but got a little help with a double play. meanwhile 19-year-old bryce harper entered in the 5th inning. look at those shoes.
dave ross on -- summer classic. dave ross on deck. >> players can step into a seven-foot tall inflatable caged ball sent rolling down the lane to knock down six five- foot tall foam pins. it allows bowlers to keep their eye on the pins to score. you want to try it at your next barbecue, it retails for $4,500. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar....
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so long from the quad cities and the john deere classic. n my back ab poutrongvidig for his little girl. y't don w,orry, e-trade's got a totally w new investing dashboard. everhi ng's on one pe. i'matg ching you. ohh? yeah? well i'm tctcou y y ,watinin [ male announcer ] tryhe new 360 investg g dadboard at e-trade. >>> hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. what's wrong with metro? and less than 12 hours, they could not see where the trains were located. because the computers, they went dark. with passengers on board throughout the system, surae chinn says it is a technical team looking around the clock. and the essential control to find that computer glitch before tomorrow morning's rush. and that will be the control center at prince george's county that went dark for roughly 40 minutes in both cases. and after being stuck on the train during the second computer glitch. >> it took me at least three hours to make it home from 12:00, i didn't make it home until 3:00. and they did communicate for the problems. and we had t
so long from the quad cities and the john deere classic. n my back ab poutrongvidig for his little girl. y't don w,orry, e-trade's got a totally w new investing dashboard. everhi ng's on one pe. i'matg ching you. ohh? yeah? well i'm tctcou y y ,watinin [ male announcer ] tryhe new 360 investg g dadboard at e-trade. >>> hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. what's wrong with metro? and less than 12 hours, they could not see where the trains were located. because the...
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. >> the classic trick to make the shucking job easier.e have food, festivitiesnd fun, it all begins "right this minute." ♪ >>> a lot of fireworks displays today, but some folks in chester, west virginia recently got a bit of an impromptu fireworks celebration. look at this. yeah. that's a fireworks stand. a fireworks tent. >> oh, no. >> exploding outside of shorty's place, a bar and grill in chester, west virginia. the whole thing went up. some sort of accident went down. all the fireworks lit. this thing lasted a half hour from 10:00 p.m. to 10:30 these fireworks were going off. >> the people on the road, did they roll down their windows, just enjoy the show? >> actually, yeah. the guy who shot this, david mchenry, he was taking his girlfriend out for the night. on the way out they saw the workers setting up the stand. on the way home they saw this. >> the fireworks stand was set up today. >> people on the road seemed to be concerned about shorty's place. >> that ain't shorties, is it? >> no, it's a fireworks stand in front of it. >> gee
. >> the classic trick to make the shucking job easier.e have food, festivitiesnd fun, it all begins "right this minute." ♪ >>> a lot of fireworks displays today, but some folks in chester, west virginia recently got a bit of an impromptu fireworks celebration. look at this. yeah. that's a fireworks stand. a fireworks tent. >> oh, no. >> exploding outside of shorty's place, a bar and grill in chester, west virginia. the whole thing went up. some sort of...
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in the pga john deere classic down two strokes with two holes to go. there's an eagle to ties at johnson enforces the playoffs. johnson looking for the knockout blow. >>> what a shot! >>> you cannot be serious, johnson tapson for the birdie. pick up his second win of the year. the u.s. senior open bernard lander disappears after shooting at to over 72 is roger chapman the tee shot at 17 stops a foot short. chapman shoots a 66 in wednesday's second major of the air on champions tour. kenny hamlin lead for half a race at new hampshire. his crew chief had all four tires replaced you said you wanted tires >>> oh god, no i just wanted a tire on that >>> my bad bud is >>> but more tires means more time casey came when this second race of the year. tonight on game day and i played general manager who should the a's trade to get the wild start while card spot and to share the giants trade? >>> at 4 recalls as you these men tonight at 10 and 11 problem that could have you accidentally stepped on the brake pedal and meatball is backed animal control was able to
in the pga john deere classic down two strokes with two holes to go. there's an eagle to ties at johnson enforces the playoffs. johnson looking for the knockout blow. >>> what a shot! >>> you cannot be serious, johnson tapson for the birdie. pick up his second win of the year. the u.s. senior open bernard lander disappears after shooting at to over 72 is roger chapman the tee shot at 17 stops a foot short. chapman shoots a 66 in wednesday's second major of the air on champions...
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for a classic look, this is for a more conservative event, work event.ok if you don't have it in your wardrobe. >> okay. for each of our shape faces. savannah can wear a bigger glass. >> saw you yesterday. >> i want to be alone. getting into character. >> like marlena detrick. >> zsa zsa gabor. >> cat eye. big for you. these wild shapes. >> you have to be going somewhere special to wear these. for men, a lot of mirrors. >> you look like the other half of chips, what is that eric estrada. >> for fashionistas, this is stepping out of the box. if you have the classic look, buy one if you're going somewhere fabulous and make it the focal point of your outfit. >> trendy is next. >> trendy is next. these are for you. you ride your bicycle. >> i love that. >> drop them up, pick them up, memory metal. not that you have any problems with that. >> or your eyesight. >> these are trendy. these are, again, bold shapes and bold colors. those look well on you, too, with the little cat eye. those are a little bigger for you, natalie, around town. >> can we drop ours? >>
for a classic look, this is for a more conservative event, work event.ok if you don't have it in your wardrobe. >> okay. for each of our shape faces. savannah can wear a bigger glass. >> saw you yesterday. >> i want to be alone. getting into character. >> like marlena detrick. >> zsa zsa gabor. >> cat eye. big for you. these wild shapes. >> you have to be going somewhere special to wear these. for men, a lot of mirrors. >> you look like the other...
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tonight we're adding classic literature. it pains me to do this.y quite an avid reader and fan of classic literature. you know and i know there's really been one major problem plaguing all great works of literature. the problem being of course that there are just not enough like "50 shades of gray." now that's being solved. clandestine classics. in just a few weeks you will be able to download e-books. is that what they do? download them? i still read analog books for the most part. in just a few weeks the clandestine classic series will be available online with racy versions of jane eyre. retold with passion. a version of sherlock holmes. watson falls in love with holmes and has his sexual attention tended to in ways he only dreamed. and what literary collection would possibly be complete without an erotic retelling of 20 thousand leagues under the sea. isn't there a sea monster in that book? i don't know where you would take that. if you're going to go the whole maritime adventure root, wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville's novel of th
tonight we're adding classic literature. it pains me to do this.y quite an avid reader and fan of classic literature. you know and i know there's really been one major problem plaguing all great works of literature. the problem being of course that there are just not enough like "50 shades of gray." now that's being solved. clandestine classics. in just a few weeks you will be able to download e-books. is that what they do? download them? i still read analog books for the most part....
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art songs the jewish art song is not something that most people know about even if you are into classical music. raise your hand if you know shoemoner shoebert? these songs are actually in yiddish but they are art songs. they are beautiful. and they are not done. right. soy, i hope you enjoy the next few pieces. i will describe them. the first was written by [inaudible] a song that has almost nonsentence words but it's your time to be with god and your moment alone with whatever you need. i hope you appreciate this one. [music] ♪[applause] >> thank you. so the next piece, it's beautiful. this is yiddish a beautiful song that was given to me by george rosenside who is an amazing person. and this next piece was the same composer composed in paris and called the yiddish and a great -- it's so beautiful. yiddish the wealth of my treasure much the kreet urs -- from it's yiddish. so many true, simple and core people wandering through countries and over the world where truth -- [music] ♪ [applause] this next piece is actually, this piece and the next piece going into it actually have a really ni
art songs the jewish art song is not something that most people know about even if you are into classical music. raise your hand if you know shoemoner shoebert? these songs are actually in yiddish but they are art songs. they are beautiful. and they are not done. right. soy, i hope you enjoy the next few pieces. i will describe them. the first was written by [inaudible] a song that has almost nonsentence words but it's your time to be with god and your moment alone with whatever you need. i...
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sexualizing these classic pieces of literal sure.u would read one of the sexual parts from -- calm down, you animals. from "moby dick." would you do that? >> i would definitely. >> jimmy: you would give it a real touch of class. kate beckinsale is here. the movie is called "total we'll be right back. you know, we're a little early for this thing... want to hop in the back and get weird? no. family vacation... vegas. ♪ no. no. give it a big yank! really? yeah! [ knock on window ] no! no. ♪ ugh, no! [ sighs ] we can have hotdogs for dinner?! yes. [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no," it's nice to finally say "yes." new oscar mayer selects hotdogs. made with 100% beef and no artificial preservatives. it's yes food. my nkiva is the world's first nomicro-lending platform,es. where anybody can lend $25 or more to entrepreneurs around the world. this is the laptop we got jessica when she first went away to college. that was the beginning of the journey for me. it's incredible to have someone tell you that your child has had such a
sexualizing these classic pieces of literal sure.u would read one of the sexual parts from -- calm down, you animals. from "moby dick." would you do that? >> i would definitely. >> jimmy: you would give it a real touch of class. kate beckinsale is here. the movie is called "total we'll be right back. you know, we're a little early for this thing... want to hop in the back and get weird? no. family vacation... vegas. ♪ no. no. give it a big yank! really? yeah! [...
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tonight, we're adding classic literature.ually quite an avid reader and a big fan of classic literature. you know and i know there have been -- there's really been one major problem plaguing all great works of literature. the problem being of course they're just not enough like "50 shades of gray." now thankfully that problem is being solved by something called clandestine classics. in just a few weeks, you will be able to download e-books. is that what the kids do? they download them? i still read analog books for the most part. will be available online with racy versions of such great works of literature as "jane eyre." with the election of electrifying sexual tension that turns elizabeth's world upside down. a version of "sherlock holmes." in which watson falls in love with holmes and has his, quote, sexual needed attended to. and of course what literary collection would be complete without an erotic retelling of 20,000 leagues under the sea. wait, isn't there a sea monster in that book? i don't want to know where they wou
tonight, we're adding classic literature.ually quite an avid reader and a big fan of classic literature. you know and i know there have been -- there's really been one major problem plaguing all great works of literature. the problem being of course they're just not enough like "50 shades of gray." now thankfully that problem is being solved by something called clandestine classics. in just a few weeks, you will be able to download e-books. is that what the kids do? they download...
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this was a classic case of sort of burning oboes it was a mistake and it was an act of extraordinary political arrogance that they were so convinced that politics could outweigh economics but they refused to think about the possibility of failure and it does seem that we're still seeing those political and kind of ideological considerations of how weighing the economic considerations absolutely all over all mature human is the politicians will cling to their ideals a map promises for as long as they possibly can but in the end the weight of economics always wins politics never trumps economics so we've seen various attempts to shore up the recently end of the bailout for greece also cheap money flooding international banks from the e.c.b. will these measures work to think absolute you know what those measures are is they all refinancing debt that no one thinks can be paid back they do nothing to address the fundamental problem at the heart of the euro which is the fact that portugal's greece spain are left it's really all hugely overhead and as a result of that they have uncontested
this was a classic case of sort of burning oboes it was a mistake and it was an act of extraordinary political arrogance that they were so convinced that politics could outweigh economics but they refused to think about the possibility of failure and it does seem that we're still seeing those political and kind of ideological considerations of how weighing the economic considerations absolutely all over all mature human is the politicians will cling to their ideals a map promises for as long as...
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sexualizing these classic pieces of literature.the sexual parts from -- calm down, you animals. from "moby dick." would you do that? >> i would definitely. >> jimmy: you would give it a real touch of class. kate beckinsale is here. the movie is called "total recall." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] and our team was able to exceed expectations with complete equanimity look at you using a big word in an office meeting ♪ ooh look at you ♪ using a big word in an office meeting ♪ ♪ all correctly and stuff ♪ you got a big presentation and colleagues to impress ♪ ♪ why not employ complex vernacular ♪ ♪ to substantiate your intelligence ♪ ♪ he used a big big word promote him right away ♪ hooray big word usage! red stripe ♪ hooray beer! at restaurants now...pe you 5% cash back? bon appÉtit guys, enjoy. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom activating protection, bear! the more you move, the more it works! [ roars ] [ screaming ] new long lasting degree with motionsense help me! keep running! excuse me. can you take he
sexualizing these classic pieces of literature.the sexual parts from -- calm down, you animals. from "moby dick." would you do that? >> i would definitely. >> jimmy: you would give it a real touch of class. kate beckinsale is here. the movie is called "total recall." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] and our team was able to exceed expectations with complete equanimity look at you using a big word in an office meeting ♪ ooh look at you ♪ using a...
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indeed, at the end of the great classical period of the gold standard, at the onset of the first world war, with the inauguration of the federal reserve of bank, we had a financial collapse in 1920-21, almost unprecedented in its severity and its speed. jim grant has written a good deal on the subject. we had the worst depression in american history, which milton freedman himself laid at the doorstep of the central bank. we had 11% unemployment in 1982 after paul volcker ascended to the chairmanship of the central bank. in 1974 we also -- 73, 74, 75, followed by the worst decade in american economic history after of the second world war also inaugurated by central bank management of the monetary system. so perhaps -- all i mean to say is, it's always compared to what? on this -- which i think the gold standard, the classical gold standard, for example, stands up very well to the age of central banking, establish in the united states of the last 100 years. on the cost of the gold standard, the cost of the gold standard is but a fraction, a small fraction, of the cost of the management p
indeed, at the end of the great classical period of the gold standard, at the onset of the first world war, with the inauguration of the federal reserve of bank, we had a financial collapse in 1920-21, almost unprecedented in its severity and its speed. jim grant has written a good deal on the subject. we had the worst depression in american history, which milton freedman himself laid at the doorstep of the central bank. we had 11% unemployment in 1982 after paul volcker ascended to the...
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it's a classic summer vacation place for kids. >>> tickets pleasantly hot in the navy's not blistering but nice. >>> if not going to lake tahoe what else can you drive to that's the trouble trip may be a day or so. >>> to recommendations for two national parks the people from northern california don't go to enough. i love the lassen go volcano park up near redding the hike is a hike that anybody can do is turn reasonably good shape and feel like if comte the top of the mountain. he did this and all of use all over northern california and southern oregon because it's less crowded camps antoninus jammed with a nice new cabins their the place to be so quick kings canyon national park. especially kings canyon is one of the great underslung wonders of the west the kings canyon itself is fully spectacular as yosemite valley and doesn't get the use and that the visitation that if somebody does. >>> for people who want to camp out or have family that wants to anyplace that you recommend. >>> abbott say the couple clinton mentioned would be good for that and you somebody isn't that if you get o
it's a classic summer vacation place for kids. >>> tickets pleasantly hot in the navy's not blistering but nice. >>> if not going to lake tahoe what else can you drive to that's the trouble trip may be a day or so. >>> to recommendations for two national parks the people from northern california don't go to enough. i love the lassen go volcano park up near redding the hike is a hike that anybody can do is turn reasonably good shape and feel like if comte the top of...
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>> i would say that it does require classicism.not been mentioned by the other panelists is the explicit purpose of the commemorative works act. the purposes of this chapter are to preserve the integrity of the comprehensive design of the macmillan plan for the nation to tax capital. since those designs are possible, there is no doubt that this requires future building to be classical. >> thank you. dr. view, you make a good point. let me go back to mr. bryant for a second. the design for the eisenhower memorial is becoming increasingly controversial. in the process, it requires consensus and the concept of what is durable. can you make some observations that can help congress to improve its authorizing process in the future, based on the lessons we have learned from this controversy? >> it does encourage consensus. we as a commission have been concerned about the consensus. the eisenhower memorial application may have been before a several months ago but has been delayed. you are correct that part of the commemorative works that h
>> i would say that it does require classicism.not been mentioned by the other panelists is the explicit purpose of the commemorative works act. the purposes of this chapter are to preserve the integrity of the comprehensive design of the macmillan plan for the nation to tax capital. since those designs are possible, there is no doubt that this requires future building to be classical. >> thank you. dr. view, you make a good point. let me go back to mr. bryant for a second. the...
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>> a muscle and a classic car show at the maryland state fair grounds.ak peak live today right after the break, with the seven-day. >> a look at some of the fourth of july parades around town today. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the mber one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. [ wife ] your dad's really giving him the business... the designated hitter's the best thing to happen to baseball! but it's not the same game! [ wife ] wow, he's really gonna get us a good deal. it's better! no it's not! the pitcher comes up and he's out! [ dealer ] he can bunt! whatever. but we're good with 0% apr for 60 months? oh, yeah, totally. thank you so much. that must've been brutal. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen auto
>> a muscle and a classic car show at the maryland state fair grounds.ak peak live today right after the break, with the seven-day. >> a look at some of the fourth of july parades around town today. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the mber one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty...
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it's going to be great. >> the world baseball classic is relatively new. first held in 2006 and again in 2009. japan won both finals and attendance topped 3/4 of a million spectators. so it is not known as much to the. >> i don't follow the world cup until it's the final game. >> and regardless of that final outcome, this is a homerun for the giant's economy. coming just after this year's golf tournament and just before the prestigious america's cup sailing race next august. tickets for the event are expected to go on sale in the fall. reporting live, channel 2 news. >>> now to our continuing coverage of governor jerry brown's controversial plan to overhaul the water system. at the top of the to do list is two huge tunnels to dearth water. opponents call it the water grab and say it will destroy, not safe is the delta. will restore the echo system and insure a water supply. the governor says he expects a fight. >> yes, there's going to be some opposition. political citizens, activists, whatever, it goes with the territory. >>> in washington dc a group of b
it's going to be great. >> the world baseball classic is relatively new. first held in 2006 and again in 2009. japan won both finals and attendance topped 3/4 of a million spectators. so it is not known as much to the. >> i don't follow the world cup until it's the final game. >> and regardless of that final outcome, this is a homerun for the giant's economy. coming just after this year's golf tournament and just before the prestigious america's cup sailing race next august....
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classics like eggplant parmigiana and new favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken and spaghetti withfour cheese meat sauce & meatballs. 3 courses, 2 people, just $25. but only for a limited time, at olive garden. 2:53315 "they only nailed it up when the child got raped." 3a violent crime.... at a vacant home.how a city program is trying to turn the property into something positive. hello, i'm jennifer gilbert. peff barnd is off tonight.a vvcant row house known for being the place where someone raped a neighborhood girl ii at the center of a city housing program tonight. tonight. keith daniels, live in east baltimore where there are signs of change on one blighted block...keith. 3 "iq: it makes peopll mooe comfortable... oq: feee more safe." 3 feel more safe."more comfortable... oq: "iq: it makes people 3&"iq: ii makesspeople more comfortable... oq: feel more safe." they say the homes prices thousand dollars. ddllars. for more information on the city's "vacant to value" homebuying program.... .....just go to our website, foxbaltimore-dot-com.... slash, newslinks. newslinks. live in ea
classics like eggplant parmigiana and new favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken and spaghetti withfour cheese meat sauce & meatballs. 3 courses, 2 people, just $25. but only for a limited time, at olive garden. 2:53315 "they only nailed it up when the child got raped." 3a violent crime.... at a vacant home.how a city program is trying to turn the property into something positive. hello, i'm jennifer gilbert. peff barnd is off tonight.a vvcant row house known for being the place...
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final round today of the john deere classic and steve stricker and fans hoping he'll earn a fourth.st three strokes back on 14 and trying to reach the green in one. you pick up the tee like ke that he's not happy about it. way left and leads to the bogey on the back. he was done. troy matteson began the day with the lead but on 17 he found himself two shots behind zach johnson. this is for eagle from 60 feet. yeah it goes and we're going to a playoff. tied at 20 under. because on 18 though matteson could have won it right here. but i gave it away and he missed it. in the second sudden death hole, zach johnson, this is from a fairway bunker after zach realizings i have to play some more golf. are you kidding me? out of a bunker? who does this, i can't do this. my producer rick sed maybe the greatest shot of his life. and he did win a masters rick and i'm not shower about that but that's pretty darn good. the crowd would react and just react interrupt and he would tap in for birdie to defeat matteson and win the classic. his ninth career victory and second of the season. >>> when we r
final round today of the john deere classic and steve stricker and fans hoping he'll earn a fourth.st three strokes back on 14 and trying to reach the green in one. you pick up the tee like ke that he's not happy about it. way left and leads to the bogey on the back. he was done. troy matteson began the day with the lead but on 17 he found himself two shots behind zach johnson. this is for eagle from 60 feet. yeah it goes and we're going to a playoff. tied at 20 under. because on 18 though...
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. >> the reason i ask that, your mom was a classic scholar. >> yes. she studied greek and latin at the university of mississippi, which is where my father met her. he had been teaching there. and asi say, she's 86 years old e's still very active. she lives out hr in lou din county in virginia. and i talk with her many times the course of doing this book about spects of classical history and english history, of which she's quite a fan. so in both -- and both of my parents, and in each, his and her own way, contributed to this book. >> some of these names, you know just before we went on, that i had to reach way back to the early days of education when you are starting to be taught lock and hume and decarte and all that. what's the point of this book. they are realy two aspects of it that are sort of the icenters of it. one is what is our tradition? what is the american political tradition? what does it consist of? that's the first level of it. the second level is where does it come from? why do we have the tradition that we have? and the way that we ar
. >> the reason i ask that, your mom was a classic scholar. >> yes. she studied greek and latin at the university of mississippi, which is where my father met her. he had been teaching there. and asi say, she's 86 years old e's still very active. she lives out hr in lou din county in virginia. and i talk with her many times the course of doing this book about spects of classical history and english history, of which she's quite a fan. so in both -- and both of my parents, and in...
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lot of classical building with a grand entrance in the front and parking lot in the back, a crummy after thought entry that everybody uses rather than the grand entry. >> here you are going to china and park in the parking lot, you have a long entrance to china. even the paving pattern is part of the cultural transformation. >> golden gate park. this is the entrance to the japanese tea garden. that was all handmade and, in fact, just recently rebuilt in the last 10-15 years by a group of craftsmen from kyoto that came over and rebuilt it. wow. >> this is a project that 3rd street and folsom called st. francis something corridor gardens. and this is a type of entrance where the entrance is the gap between the buildings, you know? quite deliberately developed, and near my office, i go by it all the time. probably in 20 years, i have seen three or four people go up the stairs. it must be some other, you know, elevator from the garage or something like that that everyone uses. and this serves a kind of symbolic function. i think that is not uncommon and i think we'll see other examples of th
lot of classical building with a grand entrance in the front and parking lot in the back, a crummy after thought entry that everybody uses rather than the grand entry. >> here you are going to china and park in the parking lot, you have a long entrance to china. even the paving pattern is part of the cultural transformation. >> golden gate park. this is the entrance to the japanese tea garden. that was all handmade and, in fact, just recently rebuilt in the last 10-15 years by a...