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i said if they do, i will eat crow. i won't until the73rd day of their marriage and i want someone to come in and prepare it. why are you making this this on top of the stove and not in the o oven? >> they seem very happy together. just so you know. >> wendy: enough about them. >> anyway, so this is the way you do it when you can't do it outside. you want ribs, first blacken them in a pan like this, and then take the sauce we just made, put this in a piece of foil and pour the sauce all over it. >> wendy: and now you're going to put it in the oven. i love it. >> make the foil pouch. >> wendy: and how long do they cook in the foil pouch? >> how are you going tdo i nice. tender, juicy. >> wendy: i love baby back ribs. i was on the right path, but the sauce is dynamite. >> look how this comes out after two hours in the oven. super tender. and you already talked about the calorie difference. 600 less calories. that's a big, big difference. >> wendy: this is giant. moving on. >> movg on tohe coleslaw. everybody loves colesla
i said if they do, i will eat crow. i won't until the73rd day of their marriage and i want someone to come in and prepare it. why are you making this this on top of the stove and not in the o oven? >> they seem very happy together. just so you know. >> wendy: enough about them. >> anyway, so this is the way you do it when you can't do it outside. you want ribs, first blacken them in a pan like this, and then take the sauce we just made, put this in a piece of foil and pour the...
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. >> do you know term jim crowe, the jim crowe law is a stand up comedy term? >> i had no idea. >> it is. >> in the 1830s he was like the jim carrey of the 1830s. he was super popular entertainer. he was a comic actor and his character was a black faced character named jim crowe and that's how it came into effect. >> that can get a show can -- canceled. >> i am the only one here. >> interesting fact is the band the black crows are celebrating jim crowe laws, but they call them the black crows because that's how racist they are. >> is it? >> no, i made that up. we should get out of this seggent in. now we are making up facts. >> fact, my uncle insists on being called thomas and not tom. i don't know why. >> that's actually true. >>> his life is a wreck so he is turning to tech. a lawyer for edward snowden says the whistle-blower slash trader has found a new job in the glamorous world of on-line tech support. and -- >> there is no h anywhere in that word. >> he told a russian news agency that his client's dig starts on friday. he wouldn't name the company he was
. >> do you know term jim crowe, the jim crowe law is a stand up comedy term? >> i had no idea. >> it is. >> in the 1830s he was like the jim carrey of the 1830s. he was super popular entertainer. he was a comic actor and his character was a black faced character named jim crowe and that's how it came into effect. >> that can get a show can -- canceled. >> i am the only one here. >> interesting fact is the band the black crows are celebrating jim crowe...
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with youthology, it actually softens the crow's feet because it tightens up the skin.t really looks natural and it ally does work. and i'll never use botox again. >> i really believe that i look 10 years younger in 90 seconds and i had people say to me, "y loofabuus. what did you do?" >> the effect is immediate. you put it on, 90 seconds later, you'veot an instant face-lift. >> youthology truly, the first time... i put it on. i mean, it just... it's just lifting and it's taking away those wrinkles. it was amazing. i mean, absolutely amazing. >> hi,'m darleneogel. let me ask you a question: what if you could turn back the hands of time and make the wrinkles and age linesarnd y disappear in only 90 seconds? what if you could make the significant creases known as crow's feet magically vanish in only 90 seconds? and what if you could make puffiness, even pronounced bags, totally disappear, all in only seconds? now you can make the visible signs of aging vanish instantl and look 10 years younger, all in just 90econds witthis: youthology 90-second wrinkle removing eye serum,
with youthology, it actually softens the crow's feet because it tightens up the skin.t really looks natural and it ally does work. and i'll never use botox again. >> i really believe that i look 10 years younger in 90 seconds and i had people say to me, "y loofabuus. what did you do?" >> the effect is immediate. you put it on, 90 seconds later, you'veot an instant face-lift. >> youthology truly, the first time... i put it on. i mean, it just... it's just lifting and...
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i love sheryl crow.snd applause ] quick shout-out. i went to go see bil crystal's one-man show last night. "700 sundays." i was cryingike a baby. it was embarrassin i was crying. it was opening night. and bette mier was there. elvis costello, derejeter. i saw him. i and was just weeping ifront ofll of them. [ light laughter ] it is such a nice show. it is ke, "700 sundays" isll the sundays he h. his father died whene was 15. so he calculated arod 700 sundays is all the time got topend with his dad. 's just really touching. reminds you of likehen you are a kid and you decide to be a comedian. like fir time you tell a jok something is fny, you perform in front of everyonen the living room. and then run to your room and you're like, "was it funny was it fny? what did they think?" you are listening to the reviews thugh the wall. i wajust -- it is really, really fny. it is ally touching. go see it. it's only a lited run. go see billy crystal's "700 sunys." great job. [ cheers and applause ] loved it. loved it
i love sheryl crow.snd applause ] quick shout-out. i went to go see bil crystal's one-man show last night. "700 sundays." i was cryingike a baby. it was embarrassin i was crying. it was opening night. and bette mier was there. elvis costello, derejeter. i saw him. i and was just weeping ifront ofll of them. [ light laughter ] it is such a nice show. it is ke, "700 sundays" isll the sundays he h. his father died whene was 15. so he calculated arod 700 sundays is all the time...
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clooney made fun of crowe's band.nly people who succeed when two famous people are fighting is people magazine. what the expletive is wrong with you? he said he received an apology from crowe. he sent him a book of poetry. he picked a fight with me. he started it for no reason at all. i think he said, i was all misquoted. this morning, the oscar winner taking aim at leonardo dicaprio, saying leo's friends talked trash in a game of basketball. the discrepancy between their game and how they talked about their game made me think how posht it is to have someone no your life to tell you what's what. i'm not sure if leo has someone like that. the question now, could clooney's candid comments hurt that mr. nice guy image. >> this isn't going to do it. you read what happened with russell crowe, george was 100% right. >> reporter: he went after twitter and ashton kutcher, saying, if you're famous, i don't understand for the life of me why any famous person would be on twitter. he had nice things to say about brad pitt saying
clooney made fun of crowe's band.nly people who succeed when two famous people are fighting is people magazine. what the expletive is wrong with you? he said he received an apology from crowe. he sent him a book of poetry. he picked a fight with me. he started it for no reason at all. i think he said, i was all misquoted. this morning, the oscar winner taking aim at leonardo dicaprio, saying leo's friends talked trash in a game of basketball. the discrepancy between their game and how they...
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>> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio.tly his friends were talking about he he would beat george clooney in the basketball game, and he lost the whole thing. he said if he's going to surround himself by people who don't tell the truth, i don't think he should be doing that. that's not so juicy. but when he talked about brad pitt, he was complimentary saying, "he carried the entire "world war z" to the finish line." and he came out saying ashton kutcher shouldn't be on twitter. yes, he was out and about. he was all about it. >>> and matt damon gets 20 seconds for a payday, an ad in the u.k., maybe why he chose to do it. it is with george clooney of all things. here's the ad. >> what are you doing here? >> recycling. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> me, too. hey, matt damon's inside. >> 3 million bucks for that, folks. i'll take it. >> hope he doesn't have anything bad to say about him after that. >>> listen to this. adele, on the other hand, not taking 12 million euro, approximately $18 million ad deal from l'oreal. she was apparently
>> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio.tly his friends were talking about he he would beat george clooney in the basketball game, and he lost the whole thing. he said if he's going to surround himself by people who don't tell the truth, i don't think he should be doing that. that's not so juicy. but when he talked about brad pitt, he was complimentary saying, "he carried the entire "world war z" to the finish line." and he came...
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how much did people like sheryl crow and other people who were big parts of his life, how much did they protect him knowing what the lie was? >> i think one of the most fascinating aspects of this story is that this was a lie that hid in plain sight for many, many years and there are many people complicit in this. the sponsors, the cycling organization, celebrities, people close to armstrong, cyclists who had the code of omerta, the code of silence and the media, i would add, and us fans who you know, on the podium in 2005, armstrong said as he was leaving seemingly for the last time, i'm sorry for you who can't dream big. i'm sorry for you who don't believe in miracles. well, this is from an atheist and yet somehow, we wanted to believe in the miracle even though we knew better. and there was a huge mechanism around armstrong's lie that enabled it to happen. >> i just have to ask you. neither one of us is qualified as a psychologist or psychiatrist but his lies just
how much did people like sheryl crow and other people who were big parts of his life, how much did they protect him knowing what the lie was? >> i think one of the most fascinating aspects of this story is that this was a lie that hid in plain sight for many, many years and there are many people complicit in this. the sponsors, the cycling organization, celebrities, people close to armstrong, cyclists who had the code of omerta, the code of silence and the media, i would add, and us fans...
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i was not in macon to observe the onerous habits of jim crow. my job was to blow the ball by any son of a bitch who carried a louisville slugger into the batter's box. like the players in this book, i was singular in purpose; have a good season and get called up to the show. i played against some of the players written about in this book including blue moon odom. i am almost 40 years removed from the game, but instinctively and emotionally once you've lived in the land of baseball, you're a permanent resident. as a player in the southern league, i never took notes or recorded my thoughts into a tape recorder. i would have been laughed out of the locker room. but over the years, a few distinct memories have stuck stubbornly in my mind. details of specific games are long gone. the memories i do carry, however, were the seeds from which this book would emerge four decades later, and each of those memories had to do with race. perhaps my most vivid memory of my season in the southern league springs from a road trip to mobile, alabama, somewhere alon
i was not in macon to observe the onerous habits of jim crow. my job was to blow the ball by any son of a bitch who carried a louisville slugger into the batter's box. like the players in this book, i was singular in purpose; have a good season and get called up to the show. i played against some of the players written about in this book including blue moon odom. i am almost 40 years removed from the game, but instinctively and emotionally once you've lived in the land of baseball, you're a...
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when you use these, you continue the new jim crow process talked about in that book.can't even recognize it is a problem -- >> let me say one thing, there is ambivalence about the young man -- what about setting up on a buy? this guy is a hypocrite because he wants to drug test people applying for food stamps, on the other hand, he is one of the few republicans who is saying get rid of the mandatory minimums, condemning the drug war. quite frankly the only way we see reform is that both democrats and republicans see this. >> it is true of rob ford who is horrible as a politician, believing in all sorts of terrible things, doing a terrible job running the city. you want to extend compassion outward, versus putting it in the other direction, that is the real challenge at this moment. that is "all in" for this evening, thank you for joining us. >> i was so hammered, chris, good evening, i didn't know what i was doing. >> one of your drunken stupors. >> exactly, took the words out of my mouth. >>> very excited to tell you our first guest tonight is elizabeth warren, a sen
when you use these, you continue the new jim crow process talked about in that book.can't even recognize it is a problem -- >> let me say one thing, there is ambivalence about the young man -- what about setting up on a buy? this guy is a hypocrite because he wants to drug test people applying for food stamps, on the other hand, he is one of the few republicans who is saying get rid of the mandatory minimums, condemning the drug war. quite frankly the only way we see reform is that both...
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jim crow segregation. and thank goodness in america there has been a widespread, an overwhelming repudiation of those racial distinctions. and so when racial distinctions pop up, when they sort of come up, this is this, you know, people think, oh, my goodness, you know, racial distinction. immediately people think of invidious racial distinctions, that bad stuff. and that's good. i mean, one of the great triumphs of the civil rights revolution was the stigmatization of invidious racial discrimination. you know, martin luther king jr. and rosa parks and fred shuttlesworth, and, you know, the great john lewis and robert moses, and one could go on and on and on. one of the great things that they did is make racist racial distinctions stink, and nobody wants to be associated with them. now, that's a good thing x. to the extent that that sentiment makes people anxious about affirmative action, it's one of these ironic things. i think that's a good thing. there is a bad thing, however, and that a's something tha
jim crow segregation. and thank goodness in america there has been a widespread, an overwhelming repudiation of those racial distinctions. and so when racial distinctions pop up, when they sort of come up, this is this, you know, people think, oh, my goodness, you know, racial distinction. immediately people think of invidious racial distinctions, that bad stuff. and that's good. i mean, one of the great triumphs of the civil rights revolution was the stigmatization of invidious racial...
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of her criticizing white america and jim crow, you know?ke, what kind of resistance did she face? like how harsh was it? >> right. first of all, thank you for already reading the book. [laughter] appreciate that. one of the things that's interesting, and i think this is because she's here in new york and she's ensconced in a certain kind of community that she doesn't feel the sense of danger in the same way, right? that she's part of a kind of progressive political community of artists. she is -- in fact, one of the -- what she does before she leaves new york, she says new york is segregated, but it's not segregated with the signs, right? and she doesn't have, doesn't quite feel the limitations on her mobility in new york. so when she's about to go be south, she's really nervous because she's thinking i've never been south, aye never been -- i've never been to jim crow south. and so she writes various people through various networks including a group of young activists that the historian robin kellwrites about in his first book this alabama
of her criticizing white america and jim crow, you know?ke, what kind of resistance did she face? like how harsh was it? >> right. first of all, thank you for already reading the book. [laughter] appreciate that. one of the things that's interesting, and i think this is because she's here in new york and she's ensconced in a certain kind of community that she doesn't feel the sense of danger in the same way, right? that she's part of a kind of progressive political community of artists....
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laws in the south well democrats should know about the jim crow laws better than anybody else but i don't know if you want to open that door but i'm just i'm opposed to get out of it i'm for that but i'm worried that if a black person can find enough time to go to the supermarket or gold to get lunch or to go to the bank during the week they can find enough time to go to a deal that if you disable the ninety years old then as people in this area said you find police are people who will help you whether you own isn't a right it's something you have to depend on your neighborhood to do you have a good friend you have colleagues i want to bring i want to be a christian here on this issue because but i do with ultimately what happened here is. two thousand and six this law was reauthorized move what's changed in the last seventy years why there should be a problem here in doing this again well i think the supreme court happened and the supreme court but roberts has really says that are going to get congress must ensure that legislation passes right to speak to current conditions he clea
laws in the south well democrats should know about the jim crow laws better than anybody else but i don't know if you want to open that door but i'm just i'm opposed to get out of it i'm for that but i'm worried that if a black person can find enough time to go to the supermarket or gold to get lunch or to go to the bank during the week they can find enough time to go to a deal that if you disable the ninety years old then as people in this area said you find police are people who will help you...
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laws in the south well democrats should know about the jim crow laws better than anybody else but i don't know if you want to open that door but i'm just i'm opposed to what i what i answer to but i'm saying that if a black person can find enough time to go to the supermarket or gold to get lunch or to go to the bank during the week they can find enough time to go to a dean and if you just say build a ninety years old then as people in this area said you find plants there are people who will help you if you own isn't a right it's something you have to depend on your neighborhood to do you have a good friend you have colleagues that well yes i would agree but i want to bring chris in here on this issue because but i do with ultimately what happened here is . the two thousand and six us law was reauthorized moved up what's changed in the last seven years why there should be a problem here in doing this again well i think the supreme court happened and the supreme court but rather to clearly says that are going to congress must ensure that legislation passes right to speak to current c
laws in the south well democrats should know about the jim crow laws better than anybody else but i don't know if you want to open that door but i'm just i'm opposed to what i what i answer to but i'm saying that if a black person can find enough time to go to the supermarket or gold to get lunch or to go to the bank during the week they can find enough time to go to a dean and if you just say build a ninety years old then as people in this area said you find plants there are people who will...
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all right, tom, is on-line porn a symbol of crow kneism or a a symbol of being a lonely man? >> both of those things. i don't think -- we don't have a right -- everyone wants a right to know. it is just gossip. i don't agree with this. when they publish the johns oh yeah those johns, you are ruining the lives of their families. they have a daughter in junior high and you are ruining her life. >> just because the guy wants to get something. >> just because we are -- i am saying it does no good and we are voyeuristic. >> it feeds into our own urge to -- what is that german work? it means like getting pleasure out of somebody else's miss fortune. i could go for some ice cream. andy, i agree with tom 100%. i feel like it is not about crow kneism. it is about finding out who is guilty. >> i don't know. i am closer to what patrick is saying. the point of the cronisim thing is they were not fired. the idea is -- the paper was saying unless we know who these people are, we don't know if the punishment fit the crime. maybe they got off too lightly because they had power or were buddie
all right, tom, is on-line porn a symbol of crow kneism or a a symbol of being a lonely man? >> both of those things. i don't think -- we don't have a right -- everyone wants a right to know. it is just gossip. i don't agree with this. when they publish the johns oh yeah those johns, you are ruining the lives of their families. they have a daughter in junior high and you are ruining her life. >> just because the guy wants to get something. >> just because we are -- i am saying...
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he says russell crowe sent him a book of poetry to apologize for a previous interview.tioned who leonardo dicaprio surrounds himself with. >> he questions the wisdom of celebrities like ashton kutcher being on twitter. he said, why on god's green earth would any of us join triter. >> he had praise for brad pitt. >> russell crowe, ashton kutcher. save that stuff for the memoir. don't give to it a magazine for free. >> do you thing he's above the fray? >> i think so. >> i can talk about anyone i want. >> he is a cool guy. >> he is. >> cooler than me? >> not cooler than you. nobody is cooler than this guy. >> my partner. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. 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. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotio
he says russell crowe sent him a book of poetry to apologize for a previous interview.tioned who leonardo dicaprio surrounds himself with. >> he questions the wisdom of celebrities like ashton kutcher being on twitter. he said, why on god's green earth would any of us join triter. >> he had praise for brad pitt. >> russell crowe, ashton kutcher. save that stuff for the memoir. don't give to it a magazine for free. >> do you thing he's above the fray? >> i think so....
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it was centered near crow canyon country club.where crow canyon road and el capitan drive meet. then leary this afternoon a 2.4 quake in the same area. but this morning's jolt was much more noticable.and people we talked to in san ramon say they clearly fent the shaking. >> we were in the office and it was pretty shaky >> all the sudden things were pretty shaking what was going on? >> i was sitting here at starbucks having my coffee and of the windows by breaded and the shares started shaking. >> reporter: 'earthquake swarm' country according to scientists at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, who are closely watching and counting the earthquakes. the red star on this first point-4 magnitude quake hit today, while the yellow and orange dots mark earlier temblors. >> reporter:there have been at least six since friday. now let's take a look at another map, which shows a trio of historical earthquake swarms in the same area. the green dots representing the dozens of earthquakes recorded from november 2002 to march 2003, the largest of which was 4-point-2. >> reporter:and fin
it was centered near crow canyon country club.where crow canyon road and el capitan drive meet. then leary this afternoon a 2.4 quake in the same area. but this morning's jolt was much more noticable.and people we talked to in san ramon say they clearly fent the shaking. >> we were in the office and it was pretty shaky >> all the sudden things were pretty shaking what was going on? >> i was sitting here at starbucks having my coffee and of the windows by breaded and the shares...
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i've never been to jim crow south.she writes there is people through various networks, including a group of young activists that robin kelly us -- writes about in her book in alabama. young black activist with affiliations to the communist party to take her in and take her up, and she takes advantage of these various networks. but the language that she uses, and what really stands out to us is not language that she's the only one using at the time. and so was interesting to me is a danger we expect her to be experiencing in the 1940s, she doesn't expect it so much in the 1940s. or use of that language and her engagement of us networks come back to haunt her later on with the rise of mccarthy and it becomes danger. what becomes dangerous is what you said, with whom you affiliated yourself in the past, more so than the kind of actual danger and a moment to sort the political danger that you can look back and says who did you know and when did he know them and how did you know them, and were going to stop her mobility not
i've never been to jim crow south.she writes there is people through various networks, including a group of young activists that robin kelly us -- writes about in her book in alabama. young black activist with affiliations to the communist party to take her in and take her up, and she takes advantage of these various networks. but the language that she uses, and what really stands out to us is not language that she's the only one using at the time. and so was interesting to me is a danger we...
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it was centered near the crow canyon country club at crow canyon road and el capt. drive.ick then later that afternoon, a 2.4 quake in the same area. >> the san ramon valley is earthquake swamp country and according to scientists at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, they are closely watching and counting the earthquakes. there have been nearly 6¢ friday. we asked the u.s. anti as whether this means a bigger quake could be on the way. >> officials say, that the earthquakes one occurred in a very active area. they say, the bottom line is to just be prepared. >> the time is 6:13 a.m.. coming up on the kron4 morning news. we will tell you how when increased number of the flesh eating bacteria cases are being linked to b.p.. >> we continue to watch the accident with a big breakrig. george will have more on this hot spot and we continue. ♪ with holiday magic in both parks, the happiest place on earth, just got merrier. >> welcome back. the time is 6:16 a.m.. >> it is continuing to get worse, the backup leading off from the scene of the crash. the crews are out there to c
it was centered near the crow canyon country club at crow canyon road and el capt. drive.ick then later that afternoon, a 2.4 quake in the same area. >> the san ramon valley is earthquake swamp country and according to scientists at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, they are closely watching and counting the earthquakes. there have been nearly 6¢ friday. we asked the u.s. anti as whether this means a bigger quake could be on the way. >> officials say, that the earthquakes...
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it was centered near crow canyon country club. at crow canyon road and el capitan drive.hen later this afternoon. a 2.4 quake in the same area. >> pam: the san ramon valley is 'earthquake swarm' country according to scientists at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, who are closely watching and counting the earthquakes. there have been at least six since friday. >> pam: we asked the u-s-g-s is this means a bigger quake could be on the way. >>".magnitude 7." >> pam: officials say the earthquake swarm occurred in a very active area. they say the bottom line is to be prepared. >> pam: new tonight at 8-- >> pam: one of the faces of football.rejecting that sport today. and new evidence suggests.bob costas is not alone. grant is back.he has the story that a lot of parents are talking about tonight.grant. today we learned parents are starting to pull the plug on football. >> reporter:vitug says "maybe the kids want to play on their ipads instead." sonja say "the drop could actually be in part due to some of the other leagues taking some of the participants." >> reporter: th
it was centered near crow canyon country club. at crow canyon road and el capitan drive.hen later this afternoon. a 2.4 quake in the same area. >> pam: the san ramon valley is 'earthquake swarm' country according to scientists at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, who are closely watching and counting the earthquakes. there have been at least six since friday. >> pam: we asked the u-s-g-s is this means a bigger quake could be on the way. >>".magnitude 7."...
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marilou henner from taxi, the drummer from counting crows and his dad a trumpet player, big budget flicksrs. they were supporting archaeological digs. the charity also donated a statue to the fine arts museum. >>> good stuff. >> the raiders are scratching >>> good stuff. >> the raiders are scratching ti love watching tvetting steam outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespr
marilou henner from taxi, the drummer from counting crows and his dad a trumpet player, big budget flicksrs. they were supporting archaeological digs. the charity also donated a statue to the fine arts museum. >>> good stuff. >> the raiders are scratching >>> good stuff. >> the raiders are scratching ti love watching tvetting steam outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so...
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this is crazy. >> they're eating a lot of crow. bob, i'll give you the last word. you're still saying the first half of december, unless there's any extensions and changes the first half of december is absolutely crucial. can you expand on that thought? >> everybody is geared up to be signed up for january 1st. all of these people that have gotten cancellations have to sign up for a new policy january 1. all of these people with pre-existing conditions and are signed up are anxious about all of this. have to be signed up by december 15th in order for the coverage to take effect january 1. if we don't have the ability to enroll people by really december 1 to december 15, a two-week period here, we could have hundreds of thousands if not millions of people come flooding to this thing. we can debate if obama care will be popular or not. there are 5 million cancellations. then all of the people to sign up, if this isn't fixed, if it gets back to what avek said, if they set in place a domino effect and the dominos are still falling and the congressman can't stop it, the
this is crazy. >> they're eating a lot of crow. bob, i'll give you the last word. you're still saying the first half of december, unless there's any extensions and changes the first half of december is absolutely crucial. can you expand on that thought? >> everybody is geared up to be signed up for january 1st. all of these people that have gotten cancellations have to sign up for a new policy january 1. all of these people with pre-existing conditions and are signed up are anxious...
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so i learned about jim crow firsthand. well, then my stepmother sort of insisted that i go to college. i had the g.i. bill, it made sense to go, but i didn't want to go to college. i had $2 or $300, more money than i ever had at one time if life, and i wanted to party. [laughter] so, but she was insistent. i said, well, it's august. school starts in september, i can't possibly get in. she said, i'll get you in. he had a classmate, carroll miller, and's in charge -- he was in charge of veterans affairs. and i had pretty good grades in high school, so i got into howard university. [applause] it is said that if you say it fast, it sounds like harvard. [laughter] but it's a fine school. it really is a fine school. and so i went off to howard, and i -- it took a year and a half before i began to get serious, because for that length of time, my motto was don't let your education interfere with your recreation. [laughter] but then i discovered that you had to have a concentration in some area. you had to have a major. never occur
so i learned about jim crow firsthand. well, then my stepmother sort of insisted that i go to college. i had the g.i. bill, it made sense to go, but i didn't want to go to college. i had $2 or $300, more money than i ever had at one time if life, and i wanted to party. [laughter] so, but she was insistent. i said, well, it's august. school starts in september, i can't possibly get in. she said, i'll get you in. he had a classmate, carroll miller, and's in charge -- he was in charge of veterans...
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and i met the woman who wrote the book the new jim crow and went to a lot of formerly incarcerated people and hear the meetings about was based after having a low drug non-violent felony, and it was just a really eye opening thing, and dan safe also did a little bit of a meeting with clubs, and stuff like that that i attended and then, on another note, i just wanted to notice that reed has passed away and he is a big hero of mine and so i am sorry to hear that. and just wanted to get some words here at the commission. >> thank you. >> any other commissioner comments and questions? >> just want to say that i had the pleasure of working with lou reed back in the day. and i was really sad that he passed away, i am with you. >> any other comments? from commissioners? >> i just want to say that i want to ghost ship on october 19th, was it? and i forget, but it was a halloween party and i thought that it was a great way to activate an old port that is going to be developed over the next 20 years. but nice to see, some life infused into that area, and it was a really well run and the great art a
and i met the woman who wrote the book the new jim crow and went to a lot of formerly incarcerated people and hear the meetings about was based after having a low drug non-violent felony, and it was just a really eye opening thing, and dan safe also did a little bit of a meeting with clubs, and stuff like that that i attended and then, on another note, i just wanted to notice that reed has passed away and he is a big hero of mine and so i am sorry to hear that. and just wanted to get some words...
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a massive crow gathered in the streets to cheer him on. some traveledreat lengths to e him. >> this is the most traffi i have seen out here since the giants won the worlseries in 2012. >> hope he's able t get as much joy in receiving it as e're trying to show him in sending it ou. >> reporter: crowds of hundds gathered, a sea of cell phones raisedo try to capture image few are likely to ever see again. >> it is a beautif day when people recognize a kid's suffering and want to encourage >> reporter: everywhere shis decked outith the familiar bat symbol,hich came to symbolize hope. >> i'm out here to support miles. >> reporterfor so many here, the story of a little boy living out his dream hit home. >> i have a5-year-old nhew was diaosed with the same condion as miles. he loves batman. he was dressed as batman for lloween. so this is really personal and close to home. >>at kid, san fncisco, tham city. no other city could pull this off. the energy out here is amazing. >> reporter: tre will be many in coc boos and movies, but a 5-year-oldoy to
a massive crow gathered in the streets to cheer him on. some traveledreat lengths to e him. >> this is the most traffi i have seen out here since the giants won the worlseries in 2012. >> hope he's able t get as much joy in receiving it as e're trying to show him in sending it ou. >> reporter: crowds of hundds gathered, a sea of cell phones raisedo try to capture image few are likely to ever see again. >> it is a beautif day when people recognize a kid's suffering and...
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>> i'll eat crow. >> okay, i'm going to get you a dead crow.n't bought it yet. >> if they do -- >> all right. then i will eat some -- i don't know if i'll eat a crow. >> i promise you guys i will e-mail in, and announce -- >> what are you going to do? i get to eat crow, too. >> oh, no, no. >> he'll have to eat crow in new york city. [ laughter ] >> we will do the show -- we will do the show from new york city one morning, and you'll eat crow. >> are there boards in new york city? >> pigeons in new york city. >> there are pigeons. >> really like -- it's like a -- it's like a cornish game hen, pigeon, isn't it? >> or a flying rat. >> i will eat a pigeon. can you make them up -- >> or try some of the culture -- >> no, no. >> let's talk corporate news. boeing machinists have rejected a contract extension. it would have let them build the newest jetliner in washington. it would have secured 20 years of work, but would have terminated their pension plan and raised the health care cost. the decision is boeing will consider building key parts in non-un
>> i'll eat crow. >> okay, i'm going to get you a dead crow.n't bought it yet. >> if they do -- >> all right. then i will eat some -- i don't know if i'll eat a crow. >> i promise you guys i will e-mail in, and announce -- >> what are you going to do? i get to eat crow, too. >> oh, no, no. >> he'll have to eat crow in new york city. [ laughter ] >> we will do the show -- we will do the show from new york city one morning, and you'll eat...
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and traffic going on in the alviso community of san jose as industrial property developer trammel crowworks on the first phase of an office park. the work has convinced parents to send their school out of the area. >> my son is going to sunny vale school because i don't want him to you know be affected by all the diesel dust and all the dirt that's flying out. >> reporter: but the big community fight is just starting. officials from the developer and the city are holding a required public meeting on phase two of the development. many homeowners are upset trucks will go in and out of docks they say less than 1,000 feet from the school. >> my fears is that the diesel exhaust is going to cause harm to my children. they're going to breathe this every day that they go to school. every day they're at the swimming pool. every day they're at the park. >> numbers are smaller and are economically disadvantage also giving us less political play. >> reporter: chu is pointing out the benefits of of the project. >> this will open up manufacturing opportunity. which the city desperately needed. hopef
and traffic going on in the alviso community of san jose as industrial property developer trammel crowworks on the first phase of an office park. the work has convinced parents to send their school out of the area. >> my son is going to sunny vale school because i don't want him to you know be affected by all the diesel dust and all the dirt that's flying out. >> reporter: but the big community fight is just starting. officials from the developer and the city are holding a required...
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i went to here michelle speak on the new jim crow i believe everyone should pick up a copy. i was decree expressed and glad to see it being put to use now >> i just wanted to thank you. yeah. (laughter) but only with me >> i just wanted to welcome dr. author tyler to city college he's the newly appointed city college chancellor he's going to be a close partner of ourselves from city college and we're looking forward to working closely with him. >> thank you. okay. we will now move on to item t the closed session action for the meeting the board of education approved the contract for one intifrm principle and one administrator. the board of education approved a minor modification of the schools contract with distribution to redraft the contract to include that modification. in the matter of g l vs. the unified school district case no. 80862 the board of education gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. wait a minute this is the vote total can't be correct and i also did not vote on that item you need to look at the vote totals again. so we may
i went to here michelle speak on the new jim crow i believe everyone should pick up a copy. i was decree expressed and glad to see it being put to use now >> i just wanted to thank you. yeah. (laughter) but only with me >> i just wanted to welcome dr. author tyler to city college he's the newly appointed city college chancellor he's going to be a close partner of ourselves from city college and we're looking forward to working closely with him. >> thank you. okay. we will now...
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end segregation in public places, which meant he was going to knock down a major component of jim crow, some of the things that were keeping people of color from that very road to economic equality which we sought in this country. what they did, the legislation that he was getting pushed through at the time of his death was equally as important. but it really did ignite the consciousness of a nation and allowed the civil rights movement to unfold. >> goldie, it wasn't just words, it was action. because i recall that the president welcomed dr. martin luther king jr. and others of the leadership of the march on washington into the white house. >> absolutely. and not only did that, but he called loretta scott king, locked in the birmingham jail. >> yes. >> that alone helped african-americans to see him in a brand-new way. as someone who will reach out and care about their issues and embrace them in a way that no president had done before. >> sally, there is this popular meme going around conservatives who are actually claiming that jfk was one of them. now, he admittedly wasn't the most l
end segregation in public places, which meant he was going to knock down a major component of jim crow, some of the things that were keeping people of color from that very road to economic equality which we sought in this country. what they did, the legislation that he was getting pushed through at the time of his death was equally as important. but it really did ignite the consciousness of a nation and allowed the civil rights movement to unfold. >> goldie, it wasn't just words, it was...
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. >> sarah crow as you learn more about the situation, please do keep us posted so we can keep our viewersosted. thank you. >> thank you. >> we're waiting for an announcement about the negotiations in geneva. the west wants to limit iran's ability to creates new weapons. the deal would be historic. we'll be joined very shortly to talk more about this with experts who have been covering this story for quite some time. we also have live reports coming from geneva as well. in the meantime we'll talk about what has been happening in syr syria. as fighting intensifies in aleppo, the council against bashar al-assad's regime is decide building to attend a peace conference also happening in geneva. >> the syrian opposition coalition has always been the trickiest issue for the coalition and remains over the next couple of days. on one level thi, they can't not show up. on the other hand f they show up, across the table is the assad regime, they risk losing what little credibility they have with syrians inside the country that have sacrificed so much to get to this point. >> all right. much more on
. >> sarah crow as you learn more about the situation, please do keep us posted so we can keep our viewersosted. thank you. >> thank you. >> we're waiting for an announcement about the negotiations in geneva. the west wants to limit iran's ability to creates new weapons. the deal would be historic. we'll be joined very shortly to talk more about this with experts who have been covering this story for quite some time. we also have live reports coming from geneva as well. in the...
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economy, and privatizes public spaces and prisons and militarize the people it all beety a new jim crowhat focuses in a very vicious way of poor plaque and brown youth. brother herb knows that. he's public intellectual from harlem, one of the towering thinkers in the city has been highlighting this as well. there is a text coming out by the great intellectual on malcolm x that hits these issues head on and it's a very powerful collection of herb as well. >> he touched about the ethics, malcolm and his ethics, which is very important component of malcolm's body of thought. but one of the things about the issue of where black nationalism is today it's out there, it's happening. perhaps it's not in the headlines of papers. because the media is not on top of it, it may an good thing. it may an good thing because then it can germinate without interference or interruption. but i see pockets of resistence all the time. >> if something is happening below the surface what is it going to look like? >> does it look like what we saw in 1960? >> we can only hope there would be some aspect s of the k
economy, and privatizes public spaces and prisons and militarize the people it all beety a new jim crowhat focuses in a very vicious way of poor plaque and brown youth. brother herb knows that. he's public intellectual from harlem, one of the towering thinkers in the city has been highlighting this as well. there is a text coming out by the great intellectual on malcolm x that hits these issues head on and it's a very powerful collection of herb as well. >> he touched about the ethics,...
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how many of the so-called new private sector jobs that he crows about are people on zero- hours contracts? >> i do not have the figure for that, but the fact is that there are more people at work in our economy than ever before. 2/3 of those jobs have been full-time jobs, and while we are on the subject of pay, perhaps it is a good moment to recognise that labour-controlled doncaster does not pay the living wage, whereas conservative-controlled london does. >> on a difficult day for u.k. shipbuilding, is it not more important than ever to tell our young people that modern engineering offers varied and rewarding careers, and that we urgently need many more engineering apprentices and graduates -- the message both of this week's "tomorrow's engineers" week, and of monday's report from the department for business, innovation and skills chief scientist, professor john perkins? >> my honorable friend is right about that, and he has campaigned long and hard to encourage respect for engineering and for more young people to study engineering. we are seeing a growth in the number of young people s
how many of the so-called new private sector jobs that he crows about are people on zero- hours contracts? >> i do not have the figure for that, but the fact is that there are more people at work in our economy than ever before. 2/3 of those jobs have been full-time jobs, and while we are on the subject of pay, perhaps it is a good moment to recognise that labour-controlled doncaster does not pay the living wage, whereas conservative-controlled london does. >> on a difficult day for...
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as we all know there was jim crow and the south and there were bigots.e is eleanor roosevelt meeting with african-americans and it angered the right at that time. she would have done very well on the modern circuit. after all, she wrote my date columns from 1936 to 1962, six days a week. that is what blogging is today. she was doing it six days a week. that is what i think. people liked her because she told people what she thought. and that -- she had a genius for that. >> and she is clear. if i can piggyback on doug, eleanor would write that the press got it wrong. she held her own press conference. so in a great way, she was her own press secretary shaped her own image. >> and brought women -- as the first lady, i want women journalists. they were all being excluded. she started having regular press conferences for women and bring the journalist. looking today at the great women in the correspondent, eleanor is their patron saint. >> we have a tweet here from jeremy. we will put up and use another name that was formative. did lewis how have much influe
as we all know there was jim crow and the south and there were bigots.e is eleanor roosevelt meeting with african-americans and it angered the right at that time. she would have done very well on the modern circuit. after all, she wrote my date columns from 1936 to 1962, six days a week. that is what blogging is today. she was doing it six days a week. that is what i think. people liked her because she told people what she thought. and that -- she had a genius for that. >> and she is...
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. >> texas senator and tea party hero ted crows defended his father friday for comments the elder madeut president obama. >> the pastor spoke at a tea party rally in 2012 where he said " we need to send barack obama back to chicago--i would like to send him back to king yet in " >> in dallas the center responded to what he called his father's joke. >> " well i love my father. he is a pastor. he is a man of deep integrity and he made a joke. it was an ill advised and joke, and sadly those who are trying to play the politics of personal destruction are trying to smear him and use that to attack me. that's a shame, but it was an ill advised joke in " >> the center declined to answer additional questions about his father. >> new york officials are acting up security for the city's marathon with a million dollars spent on security. >> the new york police commissioner is saying tomorrows marathon will be the best protected race runners can enter. >> the route will have for bomb sniffing dogs, mobile cameras and dozens of police officers on the ground. >> high-tech surveillance cameras will a
. >> texas senator and tea party hero ted crows defended his father friday for comments the elder madeut president obama. >> the pastor spoke at a tea party rally in 2012 where he said " we need to send barack obama back to chicago--i would like to send him back to king yet in " >> in dallas the center responded to what he called his father's joke. >> " well i love my father. he is a pastor. he is a man of deep integrity and he made a joke. it was an ill...
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the fact they've signed up like 1.5% of their goal, i got to eat crow. it also doesn't mean this thing is fatal or there's no recovery. a few weeks ago, i was saying the shutdown means the republicans can't win in 2014. now republicans are saying the glitches in the website mean the democrats can't win in 2014. the truth is we don't know what the hell is going to be decided in the 2014 election now and we all just need to take a chill pill. is that covered by health care by the way? >> forget about the republicans for the moment, a whole bunch of democrats seemingly ready to abandon him as far as the health care is concerned. >> right. i think that's really the big story of the last couple of days. potentially a bigger problem than the website itself. because the political move that the democrats, especially democrats worried about re-election in 2014, want is to be able to tell people they can keep their plans. but you start pulling at one thread in this whole obama care system and the whole thing starts to fall apart. because there's a reason that peop
the fact they've signed up like 1.5% of their goal, i got to eat crow. it also doesn't mean this thing is fatal or there's no recovery. a few weeks ago, i was saying the shutdown means the republicans can't win in 2014. now republicans are saying the glitches in the website mean the democrats can't win in 2014. the truth is we don't know what the hell is going to be decided in the 2014 election now and we all just need to take a chill pill. is that covered by health care by the way? >>...
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if they signed up a million or two million, i would be crowing.e fact they signed up 1.5% of their goal, i got to eat crow. but it also doesn't mean this is fatal or there is no recovery. a few weeks ago i said the shutdown means they can't win in 2014. the truth is, we don't know what the heck is going to be deciding the 2014 election and we need to take a chill pill. is that covered by health care? >> peter, the problems the house has, a bunch of democrats seemingly ready to abandon him as far as this health care is concerned. >> right, i think that's the big story over the last couple days, potentially a bigger problem than the website itself because the political move the democrats worry about reelection in 2014 want is to be able to tell people they can keep their plans but, you know, you start pulling at one threat in the whole obama care system, and the whole thing starts to fall apart because there is a reason that people weren't allowed to keep plans. these people need to go onto the exchanges. remember, the exchanges only work if you hav
if they signed up a million or two million, i would be crowing.e fact they signed up 1.5% of their goal, i got to eat crow. but it also doesn't mean this is fatal or there is no recovery. a few weeks ago i said the shutdown means they can't win in 2014. the truth is, we don't know what the heck is going to be deciding the 2014 election and we need to take a chill pill. is that covered by health care? >> peter, the problems the house has, a bunch of democrats seemingly ready to abandon him...
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in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government.et mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older gentleman, probably 80 years old, convicted in 1973 of a drawing criug crime. spent a year and a half in prison, in 2008 he was allowed to vote because the laws changed in is a state. for the first time in his life he felt like a man. in 2012 under the republican rick scott, they took away that right from him and he cried to me. this man kriped cried saying i longer feel like a man. i have just want to vote for the president of the united states. >> are the politics shifting? because legislation does exist at the federal level, the count every vote act as ari points out in his piece, to fix this prob
in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government.et mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older...
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. >>> microsoft is crowing this morning about the launch of its x box 1. it sold more than 1 million units in the first 24 hours. sony said it sold 1 million of the playstation 4 in fewer countries. >>> the hinge r unger games movie is really catching fire. no other film was close this weekend. >>> when we come back, when are you most productive at work? the answer from new research might surprise you. >>> and the wrong store to rob. two men points a gun at a clerk. what the clerk does next that had the robbers running for their life. >>> talented, inspiring, downright daring. a wheelchair athlete with amazing moves. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's thaatom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ] resisting the magical taste of silky smooth dove® chocolate is difficult. but choosing which one is even harder. >>> police
. >>> microsoft is crowing this morning about the launch of its x box 1. it sold more than 1 million units in the first 24 hours. sony said it sold 1 million of the playstation 4 in fewer countries. >>> the hinge r unger games movie is really catching fire. no other film was close this weekend. >>> when we come back, when are you most productive at work? the answer from new research might surprise you. >>> and the wrong store to rob. two men points a gun at a...
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>> like jim crow. >> no, no. that's not the relevant point. therelevant point is, could we have imagined this kind of interference with our freedom 60 years ago? would ve been unimaginable. and now it's only a minor debate. >> ben, they probably didn't know transfats existed in 1953. >> i wonder how many -- >> we know it's bad for you. they had no idea. >> i want to ask any -- i'd love to know how many deaths have been clearly caused by transfats. give me a number. and why would we be telling people -- why don't we tell people not to drink? i have seen the effects of alcohol and vodka. there's a very good thing to outlaw. you want to outlaw something, tlaw vodka. >> vodka is worse than transfats? >> are you killing? alcoholism is a murderous horrible disease. >> but we have an obesity oblem in this country. people are dying of diabetes. >> and we have an alcoholism problem too, charles. >> hold up. >> i want to go back to there's gog to be more government pressure to outlaw things that are bad for us to keep us skinny as the government foots t
>> like jim crow. >> no, no. that's not the relevant point. therelevant point is, could we have imagined this kind of interference with our freedom 60 years ago? would ve been unimaginable. and now it's only a minor debate. >> ben, they probably didn't know transfats existed in 1953. >> i wonder how many -- >> we know it's bad for you. they had no idea. >> i want to ask any -- i'd love to know how many deaths have been clearly caused by transfats. give me a...
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we're always in about a mile of the plaza as the crow flies, if you will. and right now they're showing where kennedy visited, i believe its fort worth, before he was assassinated in dallas, and they're expecting up to 1,000 people to end up at these other overflow areas, but again, it's a nasty day weather wise. and we'll see hat crowd is like. >> -- what the crowd is like. >> and a reminder that aljazeera will have continuing coverage of the events surrounding the death of jfk50 years later. >>> typhoon haiyan has become the worst natural disaster in the history of the philippines, and the death toll has now jumped to 5,000 people. and 1600 are said to be missing, many of the dead buried in mass graves. and aid is pouring in from all over the world. less than two weeks before thanksgiving, and a major nor' easter could be developing. more on the weather. >> normally we wouldn't be focusing on a storm ate week away, but given the fact that it's such a big travel weekend, watch how the storm develops. this wouldiblthisthis would be r thursday of next week.
we're always in about a mile of the plaza as the crow flies, if you will. and right now they're showing where kennedy visited, i believe its fort worth, before he was assassinated in dallas, and they're expecting up to 1,000 people to end up at these other overflow areas, but again, it's a nasty day weather wise. and we'll see hat crowd is like. >> -- what the crowd is like. >> and a reminder that aljazeera will have continuing coverage of the events surrounding the death of jfk50...
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so named because it's halfway to german street as the crow flies. that's what i call erudition.t's a beautiful country, they say. beautiful it may be, but it's not a patch on poland. ah, gentlemen, there'll always be a poland. otherwise, there wouldn't be any poles. [singing] ♪ there'll always be a poland and poland shall be free ♪ ♪ if poland means as much to you ♪ ♪ as poland means to me [music] there'll always be a poland? when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have known that song or the sound of winston churchill's voice in world war ii. they are deliberate anachronisms added by this director. ubu roi has been popular with directors who enjoy adding their own mad touches to each production and who try to keep in the spirit of irreverence in ways which will mean the most to each new audience. since ubu, 20th-century writers have used similar techniques to emphasize modern chaos. in the plays of o'neill, ionesco, weiss and beckett, man has been depicted as ape, rhinoceros, asylum inmate and resident of a garbage can. expressionistic theater, as in ubu, has distorte
so named because it's halfway to german street as the crow flies. that's what i call erudition.t's a beautiful country, they say. beautiful it may be, but it's not a patch on poland. ah, gentlemen, there'll always be a poland. otherwise, there wouldn't be any poles. [singing] ♪ there'll always be a poland and poland shall be free ♪ ♪ if poland means as much to you ♪ ♪ as poland means to me [music] there'll always be a poland? when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have...
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this morning, a larger one, a 3.3 magnitude that was originally recorded as a 3.4 both centered near crowcanyon country club. since friday, there have been four other quakes in that area. pam. >> and continuing our team coverage now with concerns about what all the recent earthquake activity may mean. as kron 4 reports, san ramon valley residents have been down this road before. >> san ramon valley is earthquake swarm country in the bay area. >> reporter: the us geological survey david schwartz says it's anybody's guess when the shaking might stop. >> today's earthquake might have been the last one, you know, for a while, or they may continue. >> reporter: take a look at this. the green dots on this map represent the dozens of earthquakes recorded in the san ramon valley from november 2002 to march of 2003. the largest of which was a magnitude 4.2. why it's happening here is not clear. >> these are unknown faults. these are small fault that's don't hv they're sitting in the crust. the crust in this part of the bay area is just fractured in many different directions. >> reporter: the orang
this morning, a larger one, a 3.3 magnitude that was originally recorded as a 3.4 both centered near crowcanyon country club. since friday, there have been four other quakes in that area. pam. >> and continuing our team coverage now with concerns about what all the recent earthquake activity may mean. as kron 4 reports, san ramon valley residents have been down this road before. >> san ramon valley is earthquake swarm country in the bay area. >> reporter: the us geological...