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crick was swollen. would have only taken a few hours.und the rocket. michael collins? the guy who brought in the rocket. probably a fake name. michael collins was the third astronaut on the apollo 11 mission. third astronaut? armstrong and aldrin landed on the moon, put their footsteps down, became heroes, and michael collins... he stayed in orbit aroun the moon and never landed. the boys were playing astronauts. if chuck was armstrong, and bobby was aldrin... seth was michael collins. (water rushing gently) michael collins. (stammering): you... you followed me. you found the rocket here? no, not, not... not here. up the path by the ravine. you brought it in 'cause you wanted us to reopen danny's case. why? i don't want to... to see it anymore. i... i want it to stop. what do you want to stop, seth? what i remember. it can't be real. what wasn't real? the moon landing, the launch? no, our... our launch was... was real. ("green river" playing) you chickens through running away? oh, you made it back. you got away. holy crap. how did you do
crick was swollen. would have only taken a few hours.und the rocket. michael collins? the guy who brought in the rocket. probably a fake name. michael collins was the third astronaut on the apollo 11 mission. third astronaut? armstrong and aldrin landed on the moon, put their footsteps down, became heroes, and michael collins... he stayed in orbit aroun the moon and never landed. the boys were playing astronauts. if chuck was armstrong, and bobby was aldrin... seth was michael collins. (water...
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Aug 2, 2013
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we don't have it in writing and we don't have a full interpretation of the applicant is that crick? we should proceed into the dr there's a failed instruction here >> i ask for a continuance this was related to a variance and i do feel like we should here it. if i do hear a motion to continue in this case we can hear the case report >> we will not be postponing. >> they're to have the hearing now. >> oh, so is there any chance to appeal or - >> no. >> oh. >> you can appeal it to the board of appeals again. >> she asking can have is a chance to appeal but she's going got to be here. >> once the permit t is issued she can appeal it to the board of directors. >> i will let her know about this. >> can i leave? >> you know. >> thanks. >> you can stay and also represent the dr requesters position. >> i could stay and what? >> speak on behalf of her representative. >> you're going to present - >> they're going to present the case. >> good afternoon david lindsey of department staff. case 205 is a request of a discretionary review of the replacement of the decks and strarz of a 3 story buil
we don't have it in writing and we don't have a full interpretation of the applicant is that crick? we should proceed into the dr there's a failed instruction here >> i ask for a continuance this was related to a variance and i do feel like we should here it. if i do hear a motion to continue in this case we can hear the case report >> we will not be postponing. >> they're to have the hearing now. >> oh, so is there any chance to appeal or - >> no. >> oh....
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. >> the standards will be the same throughout the country creating a facto national crick column.jose kron 4 news. >>> extensive sif fog is the issue. same goeses for saturday but cho sunday. we'll warm back up. to the north of us, you can see the tail line of clouds and rain drapes across oregon and the coastline. low pressures to the north of us which is increasing our see breeze winds of this hour. here is a look at the 6:00 hour, wall to wall with clouds coverage and the 8:00 hours not much change. the livermore valley still hanging onto th clouds though. we'll see sunshine to the rest of bay area. friday lows 80s and 80s in palo alto and 83 in campbell. for tr inland valleys upper 80s and even 90 in antioch. east bay shores running in the 60s and 70s. 72 in hayward and a little cooler coast side tomorrow and daily 66 in san francisco and a ranges of 80s for the north bay. a look at your extended forecast, a little cooler out there tomorrow. out of the chance of thunderstorms for sunday and monday, if we do see thunderstorms, they're going to be very scattered and we'll keep y
. >> the standards will be the same throughout the country creating a facto national crick column.jose kron 4 news. >>> extensive sif fog is the issue. same goeses for saturday but cho sunday. we'll warm back up. to the north of us, you can see the tail line of clouds and rain drapes across oregon and the coastline. low pressures to the north of us which is increasing our see breeze winds of this hour. here is a look at the 6:00 hour, wall to wall with clouds coverage and the...
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Aug 3, 2013
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. >> francis crick once said the dangerous man is the man who has only one idea because he'll fight and die for it. the safe person is one who has ten ideas. so you'll have many ideas, most of which are extinct, but you'll have a few gems in the pile and that's progress. >>> how dr. chef cantu is imagining the way we eat. the story, just ahead. >>> welcome back to "the next list." now let's meet chef omaro cantu. with his laysers and centrifuges, this modern day willy wonka is reexamining the concept of food. >> i have moto and cantu designs in chicago. >> it's really just someone who explores the science of food. we're always trying to raise your expectations of what this food could be. re we use a lot of different tools. if you look at the limitations of creating new products, you're only limited by the technology you have to work with. the real thrill with the food experiments that we do is creating something that's impossible, creating something that just shouldn't be. i built a lab in my restaurant because we really wanted to take experimentation to the next level and just bring it
. >> francis crick once said the dangerous man is the man who has only one idea because he'll fight and die for it. the safe person is one who has ten ideas. so you'll have many ideas, most of which are extinct, but you'll have a few gems in the pile and that's progress. >>> how dr. chef cantu is imagining the way we eat. the story, just ahead. >>> welcome back to "the next list." now let's meet chef omaro cantu. with his laysers and centrifuges, this modern...
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the cricks and the cracks in all of the bones. >>> when we come back, the important new benefits forreast-feeding, for mom's health, too. >>> from beauty queen to inmate. why police arrested her, on some serious charges. here we honor the proud accomplishments of our students and alums. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure
the cricks and the cracks in all of the bones. >>> when we come back, the important new benefits forreast-feeding, for mom's health, too. >>> from beauty queen to inmate. why police arrested her, on some serious charges. here we honor the proud accomplishments of our students and alums. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top...
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Aug 31, 2013
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guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my husband passed away last december. man: right now, the wastewater in herminie is going to basically three places -- in the street, down mine shafts, or into the creeks. i think we're very lucky that we haven't had some kind of serious health problem. sabljak: i came up one morning to get my newspaper, and there was this pool of stench up here. there was a pipe spouting, like a fountain, with everything coming out. everything was on the road already. i could see toilet paper. i could see other things that were... that you would put in a sewer. mcmillen: well, i was actually born and raised in westmoreland county so i have been aware of the conditions in herminie all my life. herminie has declined, b
guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my husband passed away last december. man: right now, the wastewater in herminie is...
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Aug 20, 2013
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i still have a crick in my neck because last week, we had this great forum with representatives from a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as nsa leaks. less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on the boston and our failure to do more given the information we have received. it was a complete 180. maybe that is right. actually i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community and intelligent professionals who need predictability. they need to be able to know where the line is in order to do our jobs. that swinging of the pendulum is problematic. >> it seems like this is an issue you will deal with a lot more going forward. the first decade of the nctc, you built up capabilities with overseas intelligence agencies, strong partnerships, but increasingly looking for data sets that the u.s. government has and also state local officials. it seems like that penetration into the domestic sphere gets people more concerned. talk to me about that and about the relationships you would
i still have a crick in my neck because last week, we had this great forum with representatives from a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as nsa leaks. less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on the boston and our failure to do more given the information we have received. it was a complete 180. maybe that is right. actually i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community and...
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this week's raise targeted areas near willow crick, hupa valley and orleans. the pesticides are killing mammals like these fissures. they are truckloads of plastic pipe being removed from the ground. >>> new this morning president obama is call on congress to act on his plan that he says is a better bargain for the middle class. in his weekly address the president says the country has fought it's way back from the recession and started to lay a foundation for stronger economic growth but he says more work needs to be done. he said middle class family needs help finding jobs, owning homes and getting healthcare and securing retirement. >> there are no gimmicks when it comes to jobs. there are no tricks. ' versing the middle class security in this country, the erosion, won't be easy but if we work together and take a few bold steps and if washington is able to set aside politics and focus on what really matters wishes can grow our economy and give the middle class a better bargain. >> senator susan collins of may delivered the gop address. she said obamacare dis
this week's raise targeted areas near willow crick, hupa valley and orleans. the pesticides are killing mammals like these fissures. they are truckloads of plastic pipe being removed from the ground. >>> new this morning president obama is call on congress to act on his plan that he says is a better bargain for the middle class. in his weekly address the president says the country has fought it's way back from the recession and started to lay a foundation for stronger economic growth...
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Aug 26, 2013
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stand on the shoulders of untold millions whose names may be lost to history but whose stories and cricks must be remembered and treasured. those who stood on the mall in the summer of 1963. we must remember those who rode buses, sat at lunch counters, stood up to racist governors and tragically gave their lives. we must remember a generation that carried themselves on a day-to-day basis with great dignity in the face of unspeakable injustice, sacrificing their own ambitions so the opportunities of future generations would be assured. but for them, i would not be attorney general of the united states. and barack obama would not be president of the united states of america. [ applause ] we must remember those who labored for wages that measured neither their worth nor their effort. we must remember those who served, fought, and died wearing the uniform of a nation that they cared so much about but which did not reciprocate that devotion in equal measure. each of these brave men and women displayed a profound love of country that must always be appreciated. it is to these people that we owe
stand on the shoulders of untold millions whose names may be lost to history but whose stories and cricks must be remembered and treasured. those who stood on the mall in the summer of 1963. we must remember those who rode buses, sat at lunch counters, stood up to racist governors and tragically gave their lives. we must remember a generation that carried themselves on a day-to-day basis with great dignity in the face of unspeakable injustice, sacrificing their own ambitions so the...
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what's interesting is we've got a youtube video of a woman by the name of amanda august, a crick cluck kids can actually get the answer wrong and yet, they'll be scored correctly. listen. >> 3 times 4 was 11. if they were able to explain their reasoning and explain how they came up with their answer really in words and in oral explanations, and they showed it in the picture but just got the final number wrong, we're really more focusing on the how. >> brian: could we go back and correct some of my fifth grade work? >> steve: 'cause you know how it multiply. kids won't know how to multiply. a wrong answer is the right answer. >> anna: is this the continuation of woosification of america? this is not going to work in the real world if this child becomes a doctor and decides to operate on the wrong knee and says oh, well, i accidentally thought it was this one. so now i know it's this one. no, that's not going to work. we asked for your e-mails. >> steve: sandra is a kindergarten teacher and writes, too many children do not know or understand how to think for themselves. i hope ccs, commo
what's interesting is we've got a youtube video of a woman by the name of amanda august, a crick cluck kids can actually get the answer wrong and yet, they'll be scored correctly. listen. >> 3 times 4 was 11. if they were able to explain their reasoning and explain how they came up with their answer really in words and in oral explanations, and they showed it in the picture but just got the final number wrong, we're really more focusing on the how. >> brian: could we go back and...
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Aug 24, 2013
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the first was none other than james watson of watson and crick in healy and he tangled over a few thingsas gone. at that time is that the university michigan in high hit then hunting for genes that cause diseases in my lab for cystic fibrosis and for disease called narrow fibromitosis and i had set up a small genome center in michigan with nih support but i wasn't expecting to get the call to come to nih and lead that effort and i eventually -- initially said no. it didn't seem much the kind of thing i was ready to do. my mother who i told you earlier was such a wonderful influence on me have always said if there is one friends thing frances you must always avoid that is becoming a government employee. whatever else you do don't do that so i had a quite a conversation with my mom. c-span: how long were you with that project and how much money did they spend? >> guest: i came in 1993 and stayed until 2008 but all the goals of the project were achieved a year and half early in 2003. about $400 million less than had been initially planned so there was a 3 billion-dollar budget and we did it
the first was none other than james watson of watson and crick in healy and he tangled over a few thingsas gone. at that time is that the university michigan in high hit then hunting for genes that cause diseases in my lab for cystic fibrosis and for disease called narrow fibromitosis and i had set up a small genome center in michigan with nih support but i wasn't expecting to get the call to come to nih and lead that effort and i eventually -- initially said no. it didn't seem much the kind of...
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on the whipsaw, i still have a crick in my neck because last , we had this great forum with civil liberties and privacy representatives from the aclu and a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned data,our aggregation of watch and practices, as well as was oneleaks -- that day -- and less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on boston and our failure to do arnaev. tamerlan ts it was a complete 180. maybe that is about right. i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community and intelligence professionals who need predictability. they need to be able to know where the line is in order to do our jobs. that kind of swing of the pendulum is very problematic. >> it seems like this is an issue you will be dealing with a lot more going forward. it seems like the first decade of the nctc, you built up a lot of capabilities with overseas intelligence agencies, strong partnerships, but increasingly, you are looking for both data sets that the u.s. government has an state, local data. it seems like that penetration into the domestic s
on the whipsaw, i still have a crick in my neck because last , we had this great forum with civil liberties and privacy representatives from the aclu and a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned data,our aggregation of watch and practices, as well as was oneleaks -- that day -- and less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on boston and our failure to do arnaev. tamerlan ts it was a complete 180. maybe that is about right. i am concerned...
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i still have a crick in my neck because asked -- last week, we have is great for him with representatives from a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as nsa leaks. less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on the boston and our failure to do more given the information we have received. it was a complete 180. maybe that is right. actually i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community and intelligent professionals who need predictability. they need to be able to know where the line is in order to do our jobs. ist swinging of the pendulum problematic. >> it seems like this is an issue you will deal with a lot more going forward. ,he first decade of the nctc you built up capabilities with overseas intelligence agencies, strong partnerships, but increasingly looking for data sets that the u.s. government has and also state local officials. it seems like that penetration into the domestic sphere gets people more concerned. abouto me about that and the relationships you would like to
i still have a crick in my neck because asked -- last week, we have is great for him with representatives from a number of different groups on a wednesday, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as nsa leaks. less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on the boston and our failure to do more given the information we have received. it was a complete 180. maybe that is right. actually i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community...
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Aug 19, 2013
08/13
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and then on the, you know, the whip saw, i still have a crick in my neck because a last week we had thisgreat forum with civil liberties and privacy representatives from aclu, epic, eff, a number of different groups on a wednesday. very, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as some of our watch listing practices as well as nsa leaks. one day, less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on boston and our failure to do more on tamerlan tsarnaev given the information we'd received from the russians, so it was a complete 180. and maybe that's about right, we're going to have that, but it's actually very -- you know, i am concerned when that happens for the intelligence community and intelligence professionals who need predictability, you know, and need to be able to know where the line is in order to do our jobs. and that kind of swinging of the pendulum is very problematic. >> it seems like this is an issue you going to be dealing with a lot more going forward, because it seems like the first decade of nctc you built up a hot of capabilitie
and then on the, you know, the whip saw, i still have a crick in my neck because a last week we had thisgreat forum with civil liberties and privacy representatives from aclu, epic, eff, a number of different groups on a wednesday. very, very concerned about our aggregation of data as well as some of our watch listing practices as well as nsa leaks. one day, less than 24 hours later, i was in a congressional hearing where the focus was on boston and our failure to do more on tamerlan tsarnaev...