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thinking -- the thing i think will keep you young is curiosity.ou to myat can take age and further. the moment you lose that and start to slow down, it's a waste of time. that's exactly how i felt at 50. i honestly think i am so different now at 76 than i was at 66. i was immensely different. when i was your age i had two small children. my last kids were born when i was in my 40's. i still have little kids around me, which gave me the illusion of feeling younger. 50 is incredibly young. ivis: if it's about curiosity have got tons of that. >> it's why you are a good interviewer. heard youhought i whisper you are going back on stage. what this next work, or can you not talk about it? wi-fi option to play written in 1960 -- >> i option a play written in 1960. i love the title already. >> it started great actress of her time, and i'm going to play her role. tavis: you go on to play a woman? >> we ran it in new york quite successfully. tavis: what do you mean when you say you always wanted to? >> i have always wanted to play a female. tavis: why? >> i
thinking -- the thing i think will keep you young is curiosity.ou to myat can take age and further. the moment you lose that and start to slow down, it's a waste of time. that's exactly how i felt at 50. i honestly think i am so different now at 76 than i was at 66. i was immensely different. when i was your age i had two small children. my last kids were born when i was in my 40's. i still have little kids around me, which gave me the illusion of feeling younger. 50 is incredibly young. ivis:...
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there is a pent up curiosity about the civil war. i had put it in the can. they said it's terrific, nobody's going to watch that. even stephen bochco has this story called pop rocks, and by the way, we're in an mtv generation and nobody has that attention span. well, it turns out we're all starved for meaning. we all know that real meaning, gaston meanin significant meaning accrues. netflix and people are binging. >> it was flashy video and graphics and cable news, short sound bites. attention spans get shorter and shorter. >> we're in the editing room and using these news pieces, i'm here such and such and speaking to somebody, and that person speaks for a minute. now i'm hearing somebody, and that person speaks for two seconds. then they tell you what they said. i'm worried if lincoln did the gettysburg address, today. some politician would say, lincoln just tried to distract us from his miserable campaign out west. >> there's so much written about our historical literacy and how it's not being taught well about how people don't know much about their histo
there is a pent up curiosity about the civil war. i had put it in the can. they said it's terrific, nobody's going to watch that. even stephen bochco has this story called pop rocks, and by the way, we're in an mtv generation and nobody has that attention span. well, it turns out we're all starved for meaning. we all know that real meaning, gaston meanin significant meaning accrues. netflix and people are binging. >> it was flashy video and graphics and cable news, short sound bites....
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enthusiasm for the product of curiosity than loyalty?ne former deputy prime minister of new zealand said over the weekend that it was inevitable that the country would eventually become a republic. get the future impact of the crown should not be underestimated. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman >> across rwanda, commemorations were held to mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide there. the country had been left in total ruling by it. george al a guy, there is a time, has returned for the -- for this for port. for some in the crowd, the memory alone was too much. joined by international dignitaries, including the secretary-general, who at knowledge the organization's failure to stop the genocide. one of the most infamous massacres took place here, in the south of the country. up to 50,000 people were killed in miranda, where they saw refuge. off theenocidal mob cut water, they moved in for the kill. .ictim clothing tells the story women, children, the elderly. no one was spared. you reconcile the victim an
enthusiasm for the product of curiosity than loyalty?ne former deputy prime minister of new zealand said over the weekend that it was inevitable that the country would eventually become a republic. get the future impact of the crown should not be underestimated. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman >> across rwanda, commemorations were held to mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide there. the country had been left in total ruling by it. george al a guy,...
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you have had this curiosity.art from the drive that you have or maybe it is connected to it, a curiosity for people, a curiosity for allowing yourself to go out and experiment and to feel and to see if this is something that has all it is said to have. >> absolutely. i have always said that and i have always been interested in spiritual aspects of life. the difference is moving from appreciating this conversation, exploring it to actually making changes in one's life. but changing habit is hard. >> so how does this book tell us how to change habits? >> that is why, at the end of each section, the well-being section has three little steps that we can take. the same for wonder and giving because i really believe that just making microscopic and little changes in our lives, we bring such enormous rewards and then we can magnify the changes. let me give you an example from the giving section. from the university of your homestead, north carolina, there some amazing research done around our genes wire us towards givin
you have had this curiosity.art from the drive that you have or maybe it is connected to it, a curiosity for people, a curiosity for allowing yourself to go out and experiment and to feel and to see if this is something that has all it is said to have. >> absolutely. i have always said that and i have always been interested in spiritual aspects of life. the difference is moving from appreciating this conversation, exploring it to actually making changes in one's life. but changing habit...
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interesting in american political life van hillary clinton and she has inspired a great deal of curiosity. john and amy have it all. they hit the best-seller lists, number 6. big hand for that. just a few words, john. when we will talk about amy. bloomberg news hired john just a couple weeks before the book came out. it was my fastest and perhaps my smartest higher ever. not many reporters that you hire immediately go to the best-seller list but it was easy to fall in love with john. he is warm, he is funny and he completely won meal for when i asked why he decided to write a book about hillary. he said his mother who is here somewhere when he was growing up in the 70s, none of us can remember whose idea the $0.59 was but it is good for women in pay equality and the fact they were earning only $0.59 of every dollar a manner and that is what sold me on john. he wrote this part. in all fairness, and john had at slightly slow start pretty much after we hired john he disappeared and said i have to go on meet the press, cnn, have a book signing, going out to california, got another reading. it
interesting in american political life van hillary clinton and she has inspired a great deal of curiosity. john and amy have it all. they hit the best-seller lists, number 6. big hand for that. just a few words, john. when we will talk about amy. bloomberg news hired john just a couple weeks before the book came out. it was my fastest and perhaps my smartest higher ever. not many reporters that you hire immediately go to the best-seller list but it was easy to fall in love with john. he is...
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amy - it's about curiosity. and: >> there you go. >> what would you do with an empty wine bottle and woir. >> since i'm a te tote ler, i have no idea. i'll probably throw it. >> we'll meet a modern day mcgaver who transformed those items into a small business. tick around. >> welcome back. we are talking about the rise of culture. >> your company was born out of a bet much what was the wager? >> my background is in design. i was talk to to an architectural design friend and he was saying it's impossible to make affordable american-made furniture out of real materials. everything is outsourced and you can't compete with factory production. i bet you can produce furniture. get it to people. that was cheaper on ikia. we did that, we shared diy media constent. >> where is your company at now? how has it gone for you? >> it's been a lot of fun. still slowly transitioning into a full-time thing, but the feedback from our users has been incredible. so motivating. >> that's great. >> we have two big sponsors, and it's b
amy - it's about curiosity. and: >> there you go. >> what would you do with an empty wine bottle and woir. >> since i'm a te tote ler, i have no idea. i'll probably throw it. >> we'll meet a modern day mcgaver who transformed those items into a small business. tick around. >> welcome back. we are talking about the rise of culture. >> your company was born out of a bet much what was the wager? >> my background is in design. i was talk to to an...
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to it -- a curiosity for people, for being allowed -- allowing yourself to go out and experiment and to feel and to see if this is something that has all that it's said to have. >> right. >> charlie: all kinds of philosophies. >> absolutely. i've always said that and been very interested in spiritual aspects of life. the difference is -- and moving from appreciating this conversation, exploring it, to actually making changes in one's life. but changing habits are hard. >> charlie: it really is hard. so how does this book tell us how to change habits? >> well, that's why, at the end of each section, and the well being section has three little steps that we can take. the wisdom section, three little steps. the same for wonder and giving, because i really believe that just miking microscopic little changes in our lives, will bring such enormous rewards that we can then magnify the changes. let me just give you an example from the giving section. from the university of your home state, north carolina -- >> charlie: right. -- they found amazing research that's been done around the fact th
to it -- a curiosity for people, for being allowed -- allowing yourself to go out and experiment and to feel and to see if this is something that has all that it's said to have. >> right. >> charlie: all kinds of philosophies. >> absolutely. i've always said that and been very interested in spiritual aspects of life. the difference is -- and moving from appreciating this conversation, exploring it, to actually making changes in one's life. but changing habits are hard....
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one of the things i love, and i think this fits into simple curiosity. you will look at something and say, five bits about obamacare. you will see new information you have not thought about. the new york times is doing some incredible work digitally as well. there are older media organizations that can get it and execute on it very well. not all of them do. some are afraid because they lost money or for whatever reason. >> last things about the place you came from, "washington post." one of the things i love, and i think this fits into simple curiosity. you will look at something and say, five bits about obamacare. you will see new information you have not thought about. but it has become part of the conventional wisdom and might not be true. what do you think bezos is going to do? what impact will he have on the "washington post"? >> i would be fascinated to know. but me say a broad think about jeff bezos. there can be a sort of a cult of the billionaire. it is not just the "washington post." any time a charismatic billionaire takes over, the question p
one of the things i love, and i think this fits into simple curiosity. you will look at something and say, five bits about obamacare. you will see new information you have not thought about. the new york times is doing some incredible work digitally as well. there are older media organizations that can get it and execute on it very well. not all of them do. some are afraid because they lost money or for whatever reason. >> last things about the place you came from, "washington...
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curiosity. a great big is now instead of reading it's a good experience every night. this winter the doctor on a cctv. i can i'm quite sure. my eyelids that meant. chandler decisive victory the full afghan foreign minister abdullah abdullah the two presidential election but not by enough to avoid a runoff promising to help russia says it will do what it can to secure the release of the team's national observance held by pro moscow rebels in ukraine. still building supplements and release of prisoners the palestinian president gives israel the us conditions. resumption of peace talks. welcome back owe
curiosity. a great big is now instead of reading it's a good experience every night. this winter the doctor on a cctv. i can i'm quite sure. my eyelids that meant. chandler decisive victory the full afghan foreign minister abdullah abdullah the two presidential election but not by enough to avoid a runoff promising to help russia says it will do what it can to secure the release of the team's national observance held by pro moscow rebels in ukraine. still building supplements and release of...
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arouse curiosity although more it was nice the net. we met. in unison the ending which he did. and the dead body the bottle when military exercises and previously ending as her son's predicament you this and what's it about this or social sciences that it's the largest two decades. um wouldn't call thousand often in troops and high tech weaponry on snares of opportunity the souls and sixty different types of apartments and to some claims of support in this exercise it was for the reasons for both countries to finance interoperability and no re releases in the two countries' top though it's going to get a chance to show what korean military has offered. that greeted us going amphibious landing exercise is the largest in two decades. a us soldier is busy getting everything on one side. no was the reason this quarter's issue that remains one of the reason the previous years or what it is true identity but it's mostly opportunity. so was sweating before this particular week is actually two marine expeditionary units in the same place same time which just doesn't happen very often.
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jor el the seller over old curiosity actually is the most complicated most complex and most capable system ever put on the surface of another plant effect it might be the most complex interplanetary explorer that we've ever developed there are literally tens of thousands of cars the launch operation cruise tomorrow. the sun swimming operation actually operate we feel we've done everything and everything goes the way we decided that we played we built and tested it. we should be on the surface safely in the team will be chair. it was appointed to head in it from the department of health campus and had fun. she's the first arab living in israel retains its position among the handful and elites dr said he is also a phd in medicine. i think we achieved by only ten percent of physicians. she's currently offering a chapter in a prestigious look and feel. dr study has twice broken the proverbial glass ceiling at one time. the kitchen. a hearty be ahead of the department. the proof of bread you start to leave early morning mist. the site you might expect to see him in nature reserve this is the ch
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at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ [ chorus ] ♪ swing ♪ well, everything ♪ everything ♪ is so glorious george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ is so wonderous ♪ wonderous ♪ there's more to explore ♪ when you open your door ♪ and meet friends like this you just can't miss ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ get curious ♪ curious ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this? ♪ ♪ like curious like curious ♪ ♪ curious george oh! whoo! [ man narrating ] george had spent a very busy morning in the park... chasing dragonflies and watching clouds. being a monkey was har
at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're...
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at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: the subway will take you anywhere in the city. even to ancient egypt... thanks to the museum. this looks great! it looks exactly like the real thing! see? george: ah... uh-
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the helicopters flying around and unidentified built on etsy arouse curiosity although more and i. though. i don't he has his eyes the more i could totally see. the net i've been using. the teenage witch of the top. he said after that. i know. thus when military exercises and previously in the exercise was treated in the us. and what sniffed about this or social sciences that is what this in two decades. um wouldn't call cosmopolitan troops. and i take but then we home. there's about thirty navy vessels and about sixty different types of apartments that says complaints that the partisans are signs that this forty marines for both countries to co finance interoperability and you know relations between the two countries' top row of stone to be a good chance to show what korean military has offered. greeting us going amphibious landing exercise is the largest in two decades a us soldier is busy getting everything on one side. no was the reason this quarter the issue that remains large richer than the previous years for what it is in the body on tv bullets but it's mostly opportunity.
the helicopters flying around and unidentified built on etsy arouse curiosity although more and i. though. i don't he has his eyes the more i could totally see. the net i've been using. the teenage witch of the top. he said after that. i know. thus when military exercises and previously in the exercise was treated in the us. and what sniffed about this or social sciences that is what this in two decades. um wouldn't call cosmopolitan troops. and i take but then we home. there's about thirty...
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made possible by: at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are designed for kids to be as active as their imaginations. all she knows is that, today, purple is her favorite color, and that's good enough for us. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: ) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's yo
made possible by: at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are designed for kids to be as active as their imaginations. all she knows is that, today, purple is her favorite color, and that's good enough for us. stride rite...
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we then put them in school and shut down a lot of that curiosity and we start to teach them.t's interesting to me that a lot of people by the time they get to seven, eight, nine or 10 are bored and get listless at the idea of going to school, it's not because they don't want to learn, but the way we teach them doesn't speak to them. i'm talking about the system as a whole. the irony is america is trying though meet the challenges it faces through a system that - it's kind of - it's based on a culture of standardisation of testing, and you can see it. you can see the light going out of children's eyes and the blood training, it's because it's being confused with an industrial process, not a human one. you have to stop from the idea that you have all this talent to begin with. >> an idea of teaching to the task, that it's more important that a kid pass an exam than think creatistly, what does it do to a generation that goes through that model? >> there was a report published by ibm. it was called "capitalizing on complexity" and based on interviews with 1500 heads of organizati
we then put them in school and shut down a lot of that curiosity and we start to teach them.t's interesting to me that a lot of people by the time they get to seven, eight, nine or 10 are bored and get listless at the idea of going to school, it's not because they don't want to learn, but the way we teach them doesn't speak to them. i'm talking about the system as a whole. the irony is america is trying though meet the challenges it faces through a system that - it's kind of - it's based on a...
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out of curiosity, though let me ask you a question. how much did it cost? >> the cost to replacement, the part would have been 57 cents. >> jon: well, hold on. when you add it up -- it's still a tiny amount of money actually. for god sakes even if you are strapped for cash, gm you could have found at least that much in the seats of cars you are fixing. the thing would have paid for itself but all right. you decided it cost too much and it's not like the consequences of inaction would -- what are the consequences of insnaks. >> gm says it knows of 13 deaths and 32 crashes connected to a faulty ignition switches and airbags that then failed to deploism consumer advocates say there may be many more. >> jon: mother (bleep). [ laughter ] and instead of fixinging the problem, what -- fixing the problem what is the solution you offered customers? >> gm sent out a service bulletin to dealerships warning drivers not to use heavy keychains. [ laughter ] >> jon: right, no, why fix a problem you created when you could just ask your surviving customers -- [laughter] --
out of curiosity, though let me ask you a question. how much did it cost? >> the cost to replacement, the part would have been 57 cents. >> jon: well, hold on. when you add it up -- it's still a tiny amount of money actually. for god sakes even if you are strapped for cash, gm you could have found at least that much in the seats of cars you are fixing. the thing would have paid for itself but all right. you decided it cost too much and it's not like the consequences of inaction...
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[laughter] just out of curiosity will -- where will this safe carrying take place?> when the law goes into law firearms will be allowed in unsecured public buildings like library and recreational centers and parts of airports that lie outside security checkpoints. >> jon: why would you take a gun to the airport? trying to get the attention of the person you are picking up. it's over here aunt patty. patty over here! [laughter] we gotta wait for luggage. all right. that's hardly guns everywhere. >> they can be brought into bars and house of worship, teachers and school officials can carry their guns into classrooms so long as the district allows it. >> jon: classrooms. it's not just gun rights it's education reform. [ laughter ] yeah, hey you want to come up here and solve six times nine? do you, punk? [laughter] do you? [laughter] don't worry even georgia's deeply conservative legislature put some common sensory strives about where -- common sense restrictions where guns can not go. >> there are restrictions on where guns are not allowed the state capital yonch booy
[laughter] just out of curiosity will -- where will this safe carrying take place?> when the law goes into law firearms will be allowed in unsecured public buildings like library and recreational centers and parts of airports that lie outside security checkpoints. >> jon: why would you take a gun to the airport? trying to get the attention of the person you are picking up. it's over here aunt patty. patty over here! [laughter] we gotta wait for luggage. all right. that's hardly guns...
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the others curiosity expenses of 6 hundred and 11 thousand about 200 and 59 thousand is for insurance and premiums and allowance for did he dublts and another licensing fee and e-mails and record storage and 70 thousand for supplies and the oversight you he meeting and other expenses. this is 3 willed and $68,000 in savings that's due to the premium savings we were front yard that our liberated costs would go through the roof but we were able to get a reasonable premium on that and for the licensing. in terms of the positions we're not proposing anything different we're continuing to propose that for the project and medic staff and in our entrepreneurs with south beach harbor. just an overview that's the property tax we've asked for the specific project organizations and it's capped at the 3 percent that's approved of our taxing property tax. we estimate it might have been 38.7 million we're doing our best to control the questions so as of now your estimate is 2.9 million. i wanted to mention it's kept down we taxable bond issues that are allowed to be used those are exempt bond we're
the others curiosity expenses of 6 hundred and 11 thousand about 200 and 59 thousand is for insurance and premiums and allowance for did he dublts and another licensing fee and e-mails and record storage and 70 thousand for supplies and the oversight you he meeting and other expenses. this is 3 willed and $68,000 in savings that's due to the premium savings we were front yard that our liberated costs would go through the roof but we were able to get a reasonable premium on that and for the...
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>> i have a curiosity question on the appendix for the designations. from 1980-1989 there was a lot of activity going on with landmark district properties and then it plummeted. could you give me a 1 minute summary? >> sure. what i think is the most likely cause here is a result of the downtown plan. the majority of these properties here were recognized as part of articles, 10 and 11 designations within the c 3rd district. which is compiled of hundreds of buildings at that time. >> one other comment on the memo on pages 9 and 10. for the peace pogda and plaza? does it include the plaza? i thought it did. it's not japan y town wca. there is a legal fight. i'm trying to figure out what their new official title is. the owner of the property is -- little friends. on page 10, the 1st word is spelled wrong. it's kinmon. >> okay. thank you. >> mr. fry, thank you for organizing the report. i think it's very helpful. this graph is very helpful. but also it's sort of a punch in the gut to be honest with you with how few landmarks we have designated in the last f
>> i have a curiosity question on the appendix for the designations. from 1980-1989 there was a lot of activity going on with landmark district properties and then it plummeted. could you give me a 1 minute summary? >> sure. what i think is the most likely cause here is a result of the downtown plan. the majority of these properties here were recognized as part of articles, 10 and 11 designations within the c 3rd district. which is compiled of hundreds of buildings at that time....
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so when all the curiosity of a gem. this photo was taken on his instrument and chills to my thinking and in the hours before he was in the fountain of course he is very mild so i thought must be mentioned books i've read great curiosity about it. i cannot become as just one further and unbelievers were talking to me the recent stories in ukraine false one that is in the next day in the sec east and the broadcasting center in the city sold the ukrainian television channels and exotic yet switched off and replace with rossi at twenty four. so scary. an ongoing attempts to add to it to dictate the merits of india in ukraine under the media war for much when asked on many things teen screen. the new one segment of the media war on the seat part of the picture on sale. hello once again to our panel and joining us from daniel's get is a husband gets the dog was herbert whose winners. also joining us. france's former ambassador to ukraine. he does not. dimitri says top of the council on foreign and defense policy to joins us f
so when all the curiosity of a gem. this photo was taken on his instrument and chills to my thinking and in the hours before he was in the fountain of course he is very mild so i thought must be mentioned books i've read great curiosity about it. i cannot become as just one further and unbelievers were talking to me the recent stories in ukraine false one that is in the next day in the sec east and the broadcasting center in the city sold the ukrainian television channels and exotic yet...
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of a poll decision teaching the -- politician teaching the holy scripture draws curiosity. [laughter] who should do this or that in the church? we have some differences. i learned as a christian and jesus learned in dealing with his own disciples that you have difference of opinion. you don't turn against somebody just because they have a different belief from you. but i have, i have a good relationship with some of the islamic leaders. n., i would say the preeminent leader of the sign think muslims -- sunni muslims has worked very closely with me on this very book. the grand imam of aliza, he was president of the university if cue owe that has 100,000 students. and he has just had, participated in a conference in alexandria at the great library there on this same subject because we have to organize it. and karen ryan, to whom i dedicated the book, was there and attended on our behalf and with whom we had a meeting last june on this same subject. he sent a delegation there with us. so i work very closely with the leader of the islamic faith to try to correct some of these p
of a poll decision teaching the -- politician teaching the holy scripture draws curiosity. [laughter] who should do this or that in the church? we have some differences. i learned as a christian and jesus learned in dealing with his own disciples that you have difference of opinion. you don't turn against somebody just because they have a different belief from you. but i have, i have a good relationship with some of the islamic leaders. n., i would say the preeminent leader of the sign think...
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it's that bright light in the distance that has people talking in photo from the rover curiosity. nasa explains it as a distant cosmic ray, but some will have none of it. >>> the women play tonight. it's possible one school will dominate both men's and women's ncaa basketball but for now all we know is this. uconn huskies are the champions beating kentucky 60-54, their second national title in four seasons. there's a growing noise in the background this season, however. this year's march madness was more commercial than ever. a "new york times" sports writer pointed out even the ladder and scissors were sponsored during the ritual cutting of the net. it's a multibillion dollar sport. the athletes do not share in the vast ncaa wealth. only those who turn pro, which by the way, may include many of the kentucky freshman on the losing side of that game last night. >>> if you were alive and a baseball fan 40 years ago tonight, there's a good chance you remember where you were and who you were watching with as the great henry aaron hit home run 715 off an al downing pitch to break babe
it's that bright light in the distance that has people talking in photo from the rover curiosity. nasa explains it as a distant cosmic ray, but some will have none of it. >>> the women play tonight. it's possible one school will dominate both men's and women's ncaa basketball but for now all we know is this. uconn huskies are the champions beating kentucky 60-54, their second national title in four seasons. there's a growing noise in the background this season, however. this year's...
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. >> so on page 23, out of curiosity you have retirees at age between 35-44. >> these are most likely disability retirees. >> okay. i just want to know what those are. they are too young to be retired. >> thank you commissioner fraser for calling out the fsa. >> thank you. >> any other comment? any public comment? no public comment. item no. 11? >> city clerk: item 11, action item approval of the hhs branding. rosemary postantino. >> now that we have stephanie from our program, we are here to talk about banding the city wellness program. the purpose of having a communication program around wellness is, we have a slide deck for this. we'll keep going. we need a communication program to build around us. even just talking about some of the attendees of the meeting. some of the members are afraid. they -- there might be punitive effects. companies increasing premium rates for people who don't participate in certain programs. we want to make it clooer that this is a positive program. it's not going to be punitive to anyone. we need to build awareness. we need enlighten and inspire people t
. >> so on page 23, out of curiosity you have retirees at age between 35-44. >> these are most likely disability retirees. >> okay. i just want to know what those are. they are too young to be retired. >> thank you commissioner fraser for calling out the fsa. >> thank you. >> any other comment? any public comment? no public comment. item no. 11? >> city clerk: item 11, action item approval of the hhs branding. rosemary postantino. >> now that we...
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. >> reporter: the device is the same as the one that took curiosity to mars but adapted to handle a bigger payload, perhaps, get humans to the red planet. >> we prove we think it could have more drag. the size of the parachute is different. we want to land things bigger than the rover. we want to land them at higher altitudes and more accurately than we landed the rover. >> can't wait. it is scheduled for june 3rd. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. soldier" remains a marvel
. >> reporter: the device is the same as the one that took curiosity to mars but adapted to handle a bigger payload, perhaps, get humans to the red planet. >> we prove we think it could have more drag. the size of the parachute is different. we want to land things bigger than the rover. we want to land them at higher altitudes and more accurately than we landed the rover. >> can't wait. it is scheduled for june 3rd. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the great american novel....
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." >> the interest and curiosity about this dark moment in german history is huge. confrontation that has never been done before of showing the art that was vilified by the naughties on one side, and then to show the official german art, and in the summer of 1937 in miewn. in munich, you could see both within a few yards of one another and we brought this aesthetic together again. >> the nazis staged two art exhibitions side by side, on the one hand what hitler thought art should be, on the other, so-called degenerate art, confiscated from state museums. >> you have to consider the counter-image, what was not wanted in the third reich. >> what did degenerate art look like? >> you could say it looks like modern art. >> the exhibition of modern or degenerate art drew more than 2 million people in total and 20,000 per day. >> some of the people entering the exhibition were saying farewell to modern art work. >> is it too simplistic to say nazi-sanctioned art was bad, and the degenerate art was good? >> to me it comes back to the question what is the role of measured ar
." >> the interest and curiosity about this dark moment in german history is huge. confrontation that has never been done before of showing the art that was vilified by the naughties on one side, and then to show the official german art, and in the summer of 1937 in miewn. in munich, you could see both within a few yards of one another and we brought this aesthetic together again. >> the nazis staged two art exhibitions side by side, on the one hand what hitler thought art...