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, a lot of curiosity. >> yep. >> just learn about it. listen and learn and be together, yeah. >> yeah. have you run across christian communities that are reluctant to have conversations among themselves. >> yeah. >> what is blind that do you think? >> i think fear. a lot of fear. if i take out one aspect of my belief system, then somehow it's all going to fall or fear for children. i hear this in people a lot to: i don't want our children to learn this because then they might convert and i say well then we haven't been teaching them very well about what's valid in our own tradition that they would want to do that. i think it's more fear of the unknown is what's that about. >> and speaking of children, you go to a school these days, you know our children are with kids of all faiths. >> that's right. >> so you want them to, you know, you want them to know who they are, their identity. >> that's right. >> but also to engage with the others and learn about other faiths and friends. >> i don't think -- is anyone immune from being together wit
, a lot of curiosity. >> yep. >> just learn about it. listen and learn and be together, yeah. >> yeah. have you run across christian communities that are reluctant to have conversations among themselves. >> yeah. >> what is blind that do you think? >> i think fear. a lot of fear. if i take out one aspect of my belief system, then somehow it's all going to fall or fear for children. i hear this in people a lot to: i don't want our children to learn this...
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robert: they get to satisfy their curiosity. thank you very much for being here. thank you for staying with us. sameer: thank you. robert: well, all right. well, again, holi - cupertino festival of colors put on by the cupertino chamber of commerce will be held sunday, april 8 from 11 am to 4 pm at memorial park in cupertino. basically, across from deanza college. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. well, stay with us. we have a colorful food segment coming up, a popular dish of holi from the sangeetha restaurant in sunnyvale, that's next. ♪ robert: as you heard, food is a big part of holi. we went on the road to the sangeetha restaurant in sunnyvale to look at the making of dosa and how family is such an important ingredient to the restaurant's ties to south indian cuisine. guru acharya: we top it with cilantro. mike inouye: simple, sustainable, south indian, that's the motto for one south indian restaurant that focuses on pure, family-style, vegetarian fare. just off of camino real and next to the lawrence expressway in sunnyvale, you'll come across sang
robert: they get to satisfy their curiosity. thank you very much for being here. thank you for staying with us. sameer: thank you. robert: well, all right. well, again, holi - cupertino festival of colors put on by the cupertino chamber of commerce will be held sunday, april 8 from 11 am to 4 pm at memorial park in cupertino. basically, across from deanza college. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. well, stay with us. we have a colorful food segment coming up, a popular dish of holi...
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then, curiosity turned to active torment. a burning sensation in the head. red hot needles in the lungs. the throats seized by strangling. many fell and died on the spot. the others, gasping, stumbling with faces contorted. hands widely gesticulating and cries of pain fled madly through the villages and farms. and through the city itself. carrying panic to the remnants of the civilian population and filling the roads with fugitives of both sexes and all ages. chemical weapons did not produce the most casualties in world war i. but they were the most feared. in world war ii, chemical weapons were employed on an industrial scale against civilians. resulting in the worst genocide in human history. which we may call just yesterday on holocaust remembrance day. that is what brings us here today. that is what chemical weapons are all about. that is why we must not stay silent in the face of horrible chemical weapons use in our own time. the first response to all of this death and injury was the 1925 geneva protocol which banned the use of chemical weapons and more
then, curiosity turned to active torment. a burning sensation in the head. red hot needles in the lungs. the throats seized by strangling. many fell and died on the spot. the others, gasping, stumbling with faces contorted. hands widely gesticulating and cries of pain fled madly through the villages and farms. and through the city itself. carrying panic to the remnants of the civilian population and filling the roads with fugitives of both sexes and all ages. chemical weapons did not produce...
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entrance.e it was meant to foster curiosity along the way. it's a 3.5 mile road. it was considered one of frederick olmsted's greatest pieces. it was over farmed land that he turned into an enchanted forest. one of the sayings when i mention asheville that everybody responds with is that you have to go to the biltmore. tell us about biltmore estates. biltmore came in 1888 with his mom who was from malaria. you came to asheville for your health. that was the touring -- tourist base in the late 1800s. beautifulto this vista. and we all joke that he turned to his mom he turned and said i love asheville so much i'd like to build a little summer place here. it is four and a half acres of her floorspace. staff of 80 and another 400 to operate the estate. it was a massive operation. we going next? kevin: this is the river arts district. see art start to popping up. riverrst part is our main . not surprisingly the area where early industrial and major agricultural operations came about. this district, that is what it has been for years. but in the past 20 years, once, ,ra
entrance.e it was meant to foster curiosity along the way. it's a 3.5 mile road. it was considered one of frederick olmsted's greatest pieces. it was over farmed land that he turned into an enchanted forest. one of the sayings when i mention asheville that everybody responds with is that you have to go to the biltmore. tell us about biltmore estates. biltmore came in 1888 with his mom who was from malaria. you came to asheville for your health. that was the touring -- tourist base in the late...
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the curiosity is the reason he has got thisjob, is that curiosity is the reason he has got this job,ons, as there always are, to the ruling body, the nec of the labour party, and he was runner—up last time so he had just lost out, so last time so he had just lost out, so with her resignation, christine shawcroft, he was next on the ticket. he has put out a statement acknowledging what has been going on with this matter around anti—semitism. his argument is the party should be focused on taking on the conservatives rather than arguing amongst itself. he says he has spent his life then campaigning against hate and he will continue to do that, as he says, wherever it rears its ugly head. what is interesting is that politically he has been labour party supporter for yea rs has been labour party supporter for years and years, from a slightly centrist tradition than christine shawcroft, who he was replacing, who was involved in the momentum pro jeremy corbyn lobby group. 0ther interesting thing with this story around anti—semitism and labour, we have been talking about this for over a week
the curiosity is the reason he has got thisjob, is that curiosity is the reason he has got this job,ons, as there always are, to the ruling body, the nec of the labour party, and he was runner—up last time so he had just lost out, so last time so he had just lost out, so with her resignation, christine shawcroft, he was next on the ticket. he has put out a statement acknowledging what has been going on with this matter around anti—semitism. his argument is the party should be focused on...
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but as less than one in a thousand patients were affected by the syndrome it remains more a curiosity. only did. we weren't all that worried because there were only a few dozen cases it was interesting but not particularly alarming but more than just. the game yawn badday cases in french polynesia were not seen as a cause for concern but in twenty four eighteen no one knew how dangerous the guy really was. a few months later and autumn twenty fifteen hundreds of babies in brazil were born with. cranial deformities they had microcephaly a malformation of the brain that starts in the early stages of pregnancy. to do all the law the cells that form the brain start to multiply between the six than tenth week pregnancy was as if infection occurs during the critical weeks of the first of the trimester so there was a big risk that the brain will not develop properly as it will be. when a baby's head is of the normal size is because the brain develops and pushes up the skull and you have the normal contour of the skull if there's anything that interferes with that destroys that process the br
but as less than one in a thousand patients were affected by the syndrome it remains more a curiosity. only did. we weren't all that worried because there were only a few dozen cases it was interesting but not particularly alarming but more than just. the game yawn badday cases in french polynesia were not seen as a cause for concern but in twenty four eighteen no one knew how dangerous the guy really was. a few months later and autumn twenty fifteen hundreds of babies in brazil were born with....
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this was meant to be a grand entrance that peaks your curiosity along the way there it it's a 3.5 mile approach road. one ofd was considered the great landscape masterpieces. was but a much over timbered land he turned into -- on the way to the house. >> one of the things that everybody responds with his you have to go to the biltmore. tell us more about biltmore estates. >> george vanderbilt was the youngest grandson of cornelius vanderbilt, he came in 1888 with .is mom who suffer from malaria you came to asheville for your health, that was the tourism in the late 1800s. so they came, they were on a and we all joke that he turned to his mom and said we've had such a good time, i would like to build a summer retreat, a little place. >> that little place is the largest privately owned house in america. >> 4.5 acres of interior floor space. it had a house staff of 80 and another 400 to operate the estate. it is a massive operation. >> where are we heading next? >> the river arts district. you will start to see artists studios popping up. >> murals. >> old warehouses. this is our main riv
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kennedy: a basic lack of curiosity.ou don't have to agree with or condone what someone says or believes in order to try and understand where they are coming from. i think that basic curiosity, when you lose that, you lose decency and you lose touch with other human beings, and the line that separates life and death, not too to get too dramatic, that's what's so easily crossed when someone can't get enough views on their youtube page. >> i wrote something down in the hickenlooper article. this quote amazed me. if you told george orwell this quote. he said when i meet with people i disagree with, i want to listen aggressively and ask questions. i was thinking, do you even hear that? what about you listen passively and concede sometimes there are good people who do not shoot their goodness through the prism of being hick or lubriun. kelly: he needs to mellow his voice. >> the hickenlooper theory. he needs to lighten up. kennedy: dennis miller, thank you for being here. i always appreciate being here with you. if you are in
kennedy: a basic lack of curiosity.ou don't have to agree with or condone what someone says or believes in order to try and understand where they are coming from. i think that basic curiosity, when you lose that, you lose decency and you lose touch with other human beings, and the line that separates life and death, not too to get too dramatic, that's what's so easily crossed when someone can't get enough views on their youtube page. >> i wrote something down in the hickenlooper article....
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makes no reference to the north abandoning you can short and medium range ballistic missiles capable curiosity to the masses. the prospects are not encouraging ten years ago the north blew up a cooling tower in a symbolic show of abandoning its nuclear ambitions clearly they did not end there . to india now following several gruesome rape cases the country's cabinet has called for the death penalty for the rape of children under the age of twelve it will require the approval of parliament before becoming law but in the meantime suspects can be prosecuted under the order protesters in the capital delhi have been demanding not only justice for victims but change as our correspondents only have found the car and found out. stop rape now the rallying cry for people at this spot a site in new delhi responding to a spate of brutal rape places across india in recent weeks some of the victims have been as young as eight months old. the mortgage alone if i had a daughter i shudder to think that even babies are being raped it's so scary also although at the center of the protest is spotty moniba delis c
makes no reference to the north abandoning you can short and medium range ballistic missiles capable curiosity to the masses. the prospects are not encouraging ten years ago the north blew up a cooling tower in a symbolic show of abandoning its nuclear ambitions clearly they did not end there . to india now following several gruesome rape cases the country's cabinet has called for the death penalty for the rape of children under the age of twelve it will require the approval of parliament...
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. >> and so is because of ignorance or curiosity victim people end up having to come here. repression is not the ideal solution when it comes to finding an answer to drug abuse. not a lost cause. their families have to understand that these people are ill. we have to help this patient to change and heal. >> listening sessions are held several times a week. young addicts.r >> at first detox was really difficult because i was being cut off from substances and have been consuming every day. i spent three weeks here. they let me out after i showed them my project for the future. states estimates between 22 and 72 million adults in africa consumed drugs. the gap in statistics is attributed to the shortcomings of member states reporting to the u.n. odc. these figures make the continent a target for drug traffickers that see a gigantic market for potential customers. >> my name is s christopher rayburn. we reconstruct and rework original items and we have worked over the years with everything from beautiful parachutes to life rafts to blankets. is used to be a compression flight s
. >> and so is because of ignorance or curiosity victim people end up having to come here. repression is not the ideal solution when it comes to finding an answer to drug abuse. not a lost cause. their families have to understand that these people are ill. we have to help this patient to change and heal. >> listening sessions are held several times a week. young addicts.r >> at first detox was really difficult because i was being cut off from substances and have been consuming...
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curiosity was there to look at the site and see if it was possible to work to safely and then there was some gunfire in we don't know much about that if it was just up in the air of what was written was and did something one other piece of information says that there was some protest by local people demanding aid from the u.s. if that's about all we know so far but it seems like here it's very uncertain yet when what exactly the inspectors will be able to stop or the foreign journalists were allowed in to do more on monday you also visited there what are people there saying about the alleged chemical attack. was some don't want to talk about it some people are claiming that it's actually the rebel side that is responsible for that attack and for all those of their started turning in this building get this but you have to have in mind ducks people here in syria don't attempt it's general speech freely about what they think and so big event almost everywhere in it this country it just bothers you government control they are your rebel control the area so you have to see to it way what wha
curiosity was there to look at the site and see if it was possible to work to safely and then there was some gunfire in we don't know much about that if it was just up in the air of what was written was and did something one other piece of information says that there was some protest by local people demanding aid from the u.s. if that's about all we know so far but it seems like here it's very uncertain yet when what exactly the inspectors will be able to stop or the foreign journalists were...
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not the curiosity we used to have. >> laura: let's talk about this, the double standard. is it more conservatives complaining, hillary is gone come out of the picture, where we harping on hillary? >> the facts are clear. talk to republicans who say there's been a double standard. look at the facts. there was a moment where someone close to hillary clinton lied. the vendor who erased the email archives while they were under subpoena by congress. >> laura: documents under subpoena. everybody understanding this. you destroy the documents under subpoena, defective obstruction of justice. >> he lied about it the first time. mike flynn, when he was accused of lying, they charged him. when papadopoulos was accused of lying, they charged him. this guy, they immunize. they start to interview him. he says he can't answer the questions. the question, did hillary clinton's lawyers instruct you to destroy those documents question ricky says i can't answer. how can you have attorney-client privilege. he is not the client. he was a vendor. fbi said okay. >> laura: what law school did he
not the curiosity we used to have. >> laura: let's talk about this, the double standard. is it more conservatives complaining, hillary is gone come out of the picture, where we harping on hillary? >> the facts are clear. talk to republicans who say there's been a double standard. look at the facts. there was a moment where someone close to hillary clinton lied. the vendor who erased the email archives while they were under subpoena by congress. >> laura: documents under...
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. >> he -- what helped bill a lot in his journalism certainly was his curiosity, including curiosity about people. he didn't dismiss very many people. he liked to quote something. it wasn't original to him. 99 of every hundred people are very interesting, and so is the 100th, for he is the exception. and bill, one of his great gifts as a journalist certainly was he wanted to extract from you what you knew. he didn't have to display what he knew as you mentioned. he was confident that he knew a lot. he wanted to get from you what you knew, and that amplified him. >> i think that's absolutely right, absolutely right. >> well, before we get the hook, i know you're to write on note cards, but is it kosher to ask people if they have questions to simply ask? what the heck. does anyone have a question? don't be shy. yes, sir. >> i have a question for roger. given bill had such a notable passion of presidents, can you talk about any -- legacy he left from stanford? >> i'll repeat the question, bill's local legacy, so to speak -- >> oh, oh, i see. >> in his corner of connecticut. >> yes. >> i
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observe our behavior and have a degree of humility that says i don't know the answers but also enough curiosity that says i want to ask the right questions. >> i have to apologize to the person behind you we have a hard break right now but i want to take two seconds to once again remind you to buy his book over there if you have to wait until after chris .matthews that's fine. [laughter] also thank you one more time. [applause] two live from the 16th annual annapolis book festival about robert kennedy with chris matthews. >> i want you to buy this book having written a book about a kennedy, this is a really good one. because chris is in and you can feel his presence and really this is very interesting i will start with that how he came to write this book and why. chris tell us how you got there. >> first of all we are lucky to be in the presence of the chairman of the democratic party of maryland. [applause] if you have any concerns of the democratic party shall help and how they will be trop but so you pick up little items of truth that are real and that tells me something i remember reading n
observe our behavior and have a degree of humility that says i don't know the answers but also enough curiosity that says i want to ask the right questions. >> i have to apologize to the person behind you we have a hard break right now but i want to take two seconds to once again remind you to buy his book over there if you have to wait until after chris .matthews that's fine. [laughter] also thank you one more time. [applause] two live from the 16th annual annapolis book festival about...
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actually have a heart of it delight that modern boys who don't know what the moon as a curiosity of the people. there look at a book on amazon on is a million i got billions and i get asked if i'm not to me and. i will boycott it and not because i want to carry a stuffed. something down or get bail. amount by one of the bottles on most of the bill. and. where a pound to the. lot of. them their true image will last for the leader from the world tonight among the few to see him let me just. give us the lies you are going to play hazim be a monkey in. a car with a tiny. chain on get off go along with the your goal meus. they have a lot of the sin binning bow before you let me speak just told you i never got. off the hook for oh. my i'm going to lay it on me long i don't think you look at them i'm going to follow me or . my not to listen on him and elements do this and i'm anti that secure style to. use it don't get squished it is going to put on . mistakenly state it is so minimal the muscle although i must i mean it's the manner of years that. i saw and i love it all good then i know i'm
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so i went back out of curiosity and read the bible and looked for the first person they talked about, john the apostle. he was talking about the apocalypse but i didn't connect that except through john. then i started reading the gospel of john. it started with a poetic introduction. in the beginning it's the word, words with god and god was the world. i thought this is just like the eastern poetry i have been reading about cosmo. so i got absorbed in the story and that drew me into this person of christ that i had never encountered before, just to read it for my inspiration. that sunk in and carried through until after graduation. i came to the conviction that this is a person unique in human history. >> in relation to jesus and also with the church. you went back to catholic liturgies. >> yes. after about three or four months of just reading the bible two, three, four times a day and praying, i felt god saying go back to church. i said which one? i wasn't necessarily attached to the catholic church destroyed. he brought me back to remember the exact morning i had left. i looked arou
so i went back out of curiosity and read the bible and looked for the first person they talked about, john the apostle. he was talking about the apocalypse but i didn't connect that except through john. then i started reading the gospel of john. it started with a poetic introduction. in the beginning it's the word, words with god and god was the world. i thought this is just like the eastern poetry i have been reading about cosmo. so i got absorbed in the story and that drew me into this person...
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. >> reporter: 420 is driving the enthusiasm, along with curiosity about cannabis. >> something that will keep you body busy but relaxed. >> reporter: the for christina here it wasn't the 420 that sucked you in. >> it is a good, gentle way to go to sleep. >> reporter: cannabis, instead of counting sheep. san francisco's 420 celebration in golden gate park is known far and wide. ♪[ music playing ] ♪[ music playing ] >> reporter: and expected to balloon even bigger than past years. this couple got off a flight from st. louis and came straight to shop. >> we could not come to do something legal which is not legal where we live, part of our california vacation. >> reporter: 420 missouri-style looks nothing like in. friday they will see the wharf and golden gate bridge, then wrap up the day at hippy hill. >> that is the thing. that is where we are going. we will stop off and see a couple other sites on the way and then probably sleep all day on saturday. >> i love an idea with a day a bunch of people go to the park and hang out together. >> reporter: and 22-year-old annan will go every ye
. >> reporter: 420 is driving the enthusiasm, along with curiosity about cannabis. >> something that will keep you body busy but relaxed. >> reporter: the for christina here it wasn't the 420 that sucked you in. >> it is a good, gentle way to go to sleep. >> reporter: cannabis, instead of counting sheep. san francisco's 420 celebration in golden gate park is known far and wide. ♪[ music playing ] ♪[ music playing ] >> reporter: and expected to balloon...
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. >> he -- what helped bill a plot in his journalism certainly was his curiosity, including his curiosity about people. he didn't dismiss very many people. he liked to quote something, it wasn't original to him but he couldn't remember who said it. 99 out of 100 people are interesting, so is the 100th, for he is the exception. bill as a journalist, one of his gifts he wanted to extract from you what he knew. he didn't have to display what he dmu. he was confidence that he knew a lot. he wanted to get from you what you knew and is ththat amplifie. >> i think that's absolutely right. >> well, before we get the hook. i know you had to write on notecards, but is it kosher to ask people questions that they can simply ask? what the heck? does anybody have a question? don't be shy. if not -- yes, sir? >> possibly a question for roger. given bill had such a notable national presence, can you talk about any legacy he left -- >> i'll repeat the question. bill's local legacy, to to speak, in his corner of connecticut. >> i see. >> in stamford, let's say. >> well, his son still occupies that house. t
. >> he -- what helped bill a plot in his journalism certainly was his curiosity, including his curiosity about people. he didn't dismiss very many people. he liked to quote something, it wasn't original to him but he couldn't remember who said it. 99 out of 100 people are interesting, so is the 100th, for he is the exception. bill as a journalist, one of his gifts he wanted to extract from you what he knew. he didn't have to display what he dmu. he was confidence that he knew a lot. he...
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we don't have a real big agenda, so i thought i would bring up a curiosity thing. and i was on the fort commission, we -- when i was on the port commission, we voted with cupid's bow is now. and the embarcadero, and the art commission and the port had approved a giant foot. it was just going to be a foot. about 50 feet tall that was going to go there. and all been approved. and then people started complaining. what is a foot doing? the foot represent ed the embarcadero and embarcadero is spanish and taking a journey. and that turned into such a big battle royale that the foot disappeared. there was no foot. but now you see cupid's bow and that was just as controversial, but that was paid for not by the city but by the developer across the street who was trying to get rights to put in the building and the restaurants that are there now. and they were able to do it. but sometimes these innocent art projects can get out of control. but i think the gate should be pretty good. i just bring that up as curiosity. thank you. >> thank you very much, commissioner hardeman. c
we don't have a real big agenda, so i thought i would bring up a curiosity thing. and i was on the fort commission, we -- when i was on the port commission, we voted with cupid's bow is now. and the embarcadero, and the art commission and the port had approved a giant foot. it was just going to be a foot. about 50 feet tall that was going to go there. and all been approved. and then people started complaining. what is a foot doing? the foot represent ed the embarcadero and embarcadero is...
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tapping out messages to all verts of the world must habv honed his curiosity about foreign travel. surveying was offered siberia for a cable, the 19-year-old clerk submitted his application and was accepted. he had never been out of ohio. my father used to tell me this story, impressed by the adventurous spirit that propelled his relative forward against heavy odds. the older george kennan made his way to alaska and in august of 1865, he boarded a steamer to russia. tospent two years traveling -- traveling through siberia, this was before the transit siberian railroad. temperatures went down to 60 degrees below zero and conditions were very primitive. he learned to speak russian. the western part of siberia was at that point only sparsely settled, inhabited largely by various is yet it drives -- asiatic tribes. as a result of this trip, he wrote a book. to the united states and gave lectures about the trip in order to supplement his clerical income. had an father, he intense curiosity about the world he was discovering and also an ability to keep meticulous notes and card files. ho
tapping out messages to all verts of the world must habv honed his curiosity about foreign travel. surveying was offered siberia for a cable, the 19-year-old clerk submitted his application and was accepted. he had never been out of ohio. my father used to tell me this story, impressed by the adventurous spirit that propelled his relative forward against heavy odds. the older george kennan made his way to alaska and in august of 1865, he boarded a steamer to russia. tospent two years traveling...
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>> with o'malley, curiosity by democrats and liberals as dupont will be different this time around.was going to be the liberal alternative to hillary clinton. he was coming up here a lot in 2014 at 2015 and the one to give hillary clinton a fight. the script did not play out that way as bernie sanders grabbed the momentum on the left. a lot of people wondering what will be different from -- for martin o'malley, he will tell us in the speech. he was here helping democrats running in state elections. he did it all over the country. he has been working hard on the campaign trail across the country to help democrats in 2017 and early 2018 as they recaptured a lot of the state house seats in new hampshire and across the country. john kasich, he is sending a message to his supporters and tuned, we areay not that far away from 2020. he wants to make sure his coalition is still together and still behind him, if he decides to make that primary challenge. listen, this is the preseason but 6, 7 months, it all begins. >> how unusual or is it unusual to have visits this early? >> not that unusua
>> with o'malley, curiosity by democrats and liberals as dupont will be different this time around.was going to be the liberal alternative to hillary clinton. he was coming up here a lot in 2014 at 2015 and the one to give hillary clinton a fight. the script did not play out that way as bernie sanders grabbed the momentum on the left. a lot of people wondering what will be different from -- for martin o'malley, he will tell us in the speech. he was here helping democrats running in state...
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iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she rhenish out maintain her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist a woman looking at the world with open eyes. the book. on the. ice and help a melting away. and mask the jewish state face the consequences of climate change. may see as our melting unleashing the floods and erosion. of the government doing away with the united states from the job killing paris climate and more. alaska and climate change. in fifteen minutes total you. wouldn't have been fighting for decades to take you seriously in the world of what scares us come out . talk on t w. the female superhero on a mission smart women smart talks smart station a legend lives in by no means missed out on it we're increasingly dangerous time to make sure minds. the d.w.t. a center. see it i. find it again. more of a. discovery. video and audio podcast and language courses. in the d w media center at media center don t w dot com. brian dortmund's shell to leipzig the biggest favor teams we've got all the best goals we've got to go to what is legal right here. is the wh
iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she rhenish out maintain her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist a woman looking at the world with open eyes. the book. on the. ice and help a melting away. and mask the jewish state face the consequences of climate change. may see as our melting unleashing the floods and erosion. of the government doing away with the united states from the job killing paris climate and more. alaska and climate change. in fifteen minutes total...
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the hiker admits he let his curiosity get the best of him. >> reporter: this area is known for breathtaking views. several hikers are soaking it in and so are the snakes. >> it is pretty scary because i have no idea that you would find them around here. >> reporter: authorities say around to p.m. on sunday afternoon, 79-year- old man was hiking alone when he saw what he thought was a harmless gopher snake. it wasn't. on face time, we spoke with the flight officer and paramedic who assisted him. >> he saw the snake on the trail and he thought it was a different type of snake. he thought it was a non- venomous snake. he reached down to pick it up, and it did him twice. >> it turns out it was a baby rattlesnake about a foot long. the fire department says the man was a bit once on each hand on a fire drill near old railroad grade. >> yet obvious wounds to each hand, they were both swelling. he was feeling some itching in each hand and also in his jaw area. >> the victim was airlifted from walnut creek. they snapped these photos, and in one of them, you can see the man's hand abandoned -- the ma
the hiker admits he let his curiosity get the best of him. >> reporter: this area is known for breathtaking views. several hikers are soaking it in and so are the snakes. >> it is pretty scary because i have no idea that you would find them around here. >> reporter: authorities say around to p.m. on sunday afternoon, 79-year- old man was hiking alone when he saw what he thought was a harmless gopher snake. it wasn't. on face time, we spoke with the flight officer and paramedic...
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iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she rhenish on maintaining her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist i want looking at the world with open eyes. thank you the book. and. the book. the been. cut. from the book. the body i'm going to. go to. the b. young lions i should love the but that's what i ask calls a child soldiers. what will become of them after years in the ranks of the terror organization. moves that many have never known anything but to be treated and violence. comes. out of the same. body child soldiers of islamic state the best. who've been fighting for decades to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on the most talk on w. oh they do the bugle corps here on a mission to check out to the be smart limits because smart trucks are smart structure on the ledge and there's a fine no movement. christenings dangerous type stuff. it's all happening. more linked to from africa than the world. your link to it simpson stories. came in one lump sums to do separately from foreign exempt from the easy out while it's a d w f e come join
iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she rhenish on maintaining her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist i want looking at the world with open eyes. thank you the book. and. the book. the been. cut. from the book. the body i'm going to. go to. the b. young lions i should love the but that's what i ask calls a child soldiers. what will become of them after years in the ranks of the terror organization. moves that many have never known anything but to be treated and...
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about iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she remission maintain her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist a woman looking at the world with open eyes. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the boxer the sport since you libs comes shoulder to see my see see the surgeon or a similar sit down and probably the biggest subsist the bridge journey begins with the first step and everything reaches the first word closure from the. german to the business of. the banker. to its simple long line of the mild and the big soft. course. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother's from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain different realities. i'm out here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really looking for a new journalist they can trust for them to make sense of. his back up i work a double. when i was young i dreamed about chang
about iranian women in the us changing perspectives helps she remission maintain her versatility and curiosity as a person and an artist a woman looking at the world with open eyes. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the boxer the sport since you libs comes shoulder to see my see see the surgeon or a similar sit down and probably the biggest subsist the bridge journey begins with the first step and everything reaches the first word closure from the. german to the business of. the banker....
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a lot of curiosity and learn about it and listen, listen and learn. >> have you run across christian communities that are really reluctant to have these conversations among themselves. what is behind that, do you think? >> i think fear. a lot of fear, if i take out one aspect of my belief system then some how it's all going to fall or fear for children, i hear this in people a lot, too, of i don't want our children to learn this because they might convert. i say, we haven't been teaching them very well about what is valid in our own tradition that they would want to do that. i think it's more fear of the unknown. that's what that is about. >> speaking of children, you go to a school these days, our children are with kids of all faiths. you want them to know who they are, their identity. then also to engage with the others and learn about other faiths. >> how is anything immune from being together with, not that immune is the right word but we all have some sort of connection some how with people of other traditions in our workplaces and schools, marriages, intermarriages, how we need
a lot of curiosity and learn about it and listen, listen and learn. >> have you run across christian communities that are really reluctant to have these conversations among themselves. what is behind that, do you think? >> i think fear. a lot of fear, if i take out one aspect of my belief system then some how it's all going to fall or fear for children, i hear this in people a lot, too, of i don't want our children to learn this because they might convert. i say, we haven't been...
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it's stored here in the laundry room his own personal cabinet of curiosities. the weather is still winter here in europe but the shop windows are already filled with the latest designs for a warmer season we were met up with a fashion expert to find out what's in the first spring and if you're lucky it may already be sitting in your closet. spring twenty eighteen is going to be wild every rule can be broken especially when it comes to combining crap. fashion journalist suka burka has been in the business for twelve years. with the help of a model in just a little fashion clinic shop she explains what to expect from the designers spring and summer collection. and then a major focus in fashion right now is actually daring to break rules combining what seems on combinable because you can do that really nicely with materials and patterns in the in this case an abstract floral print is combined with stripes on the stripes are picked up again as she lived on the floor and motif shows up again on the paths. another trend wearing many layers one on top of the other ide
it's stored here in the laundry room his own personal cabinet of curiosities. the weather is still winter here in europe but the shop windows are already filled with the latest designs for a warmer season we were met up with a fashion expert to find out what's in the first spring and if you're lucky it may already be sitting in your closet. spring twenty eighteen is going to be wild every rule can be broken especially when it comes to combining crap. fashion journalist suka burka has been in...
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curiosity drives us to discover as much about the natural world as we can. for centuries many of these discoveries have been ending up in the actual history museums and collections. to catalogue this trove of information researchers are increasingly relying on the help of i'm a chance. you know it's getting to work he's a volunteer a member of the public taking part in a scientific paternal venture his task today is to decipher a text about a plant written more than one hundred thirty years ago. this is a weird mix of the latin and gothic handwriting was flora bohemia. that's easy to read because. he has to contend not only with different kinds of handwriting but also with bad penmanship. from. fifth of august eighteenth eighty six could or the four is it a six is five looks different when a new visa specimen found on a meadow beside a lake called scarlets or near beats me i can't read it. was the texts name specimens of plants and where and when and by whom they were found to cipher in them is what happened not to do and who is a harbor not. only heard abou
curiosity drives us to discover as much about the natural world as we can. for centuries many of these discoveries have been ending up in the actual history museums and collections. to catalogue this trove of information researchers are increasingly relying on the help of i'm a chance. you know it's getting to work he's a volunteer a member of the public taking part in a scientific paternal venture his task today is to decipher a text about a plant written more than one hundred thirty years...
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and, their curiosity, got these cats arrested. some of the looters were just children. others came prepared with tools to rip off protective bars. the negroes cheered excitedly as plate glass shattered or doors caved in. there were many who took no part in the break-ins but they took advantage of the openings provided by the younger men. there was one woman who found what she wanted, but then cannot could not find any young men to help her carry off her prize. the officers apparently had been told to avoid violence. and while they roughed up some of those they arrested, they made no real attempt to catch most of the looters. in fact, many of those arrested got caught, because it worked -- they walked out of stores into the waiting arms of the police. but still, some persons were injured and there were a few complaints of police brutality and false arrests. aside from responding with tear gas, the officers generally ignored the bricks and bottles thrown at them. they knew that they were seriously understrength for any major outbreak of violence. many of them were hoping
and, their curiosity, got these cats arrested. some of the looters were just children. others came prepared with tools to rip off protective bars. the negroes cheered excitedly as plate glass shattered or doors caved in. there were many who took no part in the break-ins but they took advantage of the openings provided by the younger men. there was one woman who found what she wanted, but then cannot could not find any young men to help her carry off her prize. the officers apparently had been...
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. >> there is a curiosity around fishing.mportant,lically whilst economically, relatively unemployment. a small slither of the overall u.k. economy. the fishing communities have decimated industry over a generation. many of them hugely critical's as the policy. mightad hoped that there be some transition, but they would only have to stay within the confines of eu fishing regulation for perhaps nine months or a year after the point of brexit. they now know it will be nearly two years and they are deeply, deeply angry. they are using this point to flex their political muscle, to try and ensure that in the long term, after the transition,/implementation is notablee improvement on what happens now. was talk about the transition deal and what about in the eu. are we getting that from this bill? the eu has been united. the prospect of that might change as we get into the nitty-gritty of how a trade to a security arrangement white work -- might work, but at the moment there are ups and downs, as they managed to keep themselves toget
. >> there is a curiosity around fishing.mportant,lically whilst economically, relatively unemployment. a small slither of the overall u.k. economy. the fishing communities have decimated industry over a generation. many of them hugely critical's as the policy. mightad hoped that there be some transition, but they would only have to stay within the confines of eu fishing regulation for perhaps nine months or a year after the point of brexit. they now know it will be nearly two years and...
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. >> the promise to listen arouses curiosity.ple are drawn to the unusual kiosk at the station. >> i'd be happy if you came by. there's a number you can call, too. >> so you're writing a book? >> it might turn into a book, but first of all, i just listen to the things people tell me. i bet you've go stories to tell. -- i bet you've got stories to tell. >> the 71-year-old is a script writer for television. he rented this space as a writing studio. >> i imagined that i would sit here and write and occasionally someone would approach me and i would talk to them, but actually , i don't get to do any writing anymore. i just listen. >> most people who speak to christoph busch don't want to be on camera. some tell him episodes from their childhood or the entire story of their lives. they're happy to find someone willing to just listen. >> people don't normally spend a lot of time in a subway station , which means that when someone does come they're prepared to spend a bit of time. hello, yes, you're on the list. >> this woman made an ap
. >> the promise to listen arouses curiosity.ple are drawn to the unusual kiosk at the station. >> i'd be happy if you came by. there's a number you can call, too. >> so you're writing a book? >> it might turn into a book, but first of all, i just listen to the things people tell me. i bet you've go stories to tell. -- i bet you've got stories to tell. >> the 71-year-old is a script writer for television. he rented this space as a writing studio. >> i...
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their curiosity got these cap arrested. cats arrested. some of the looters were just children. the negro glassesed excitedly as caved in. they took advantage of the openings provided by the younger men. there was one woman who found what she wanted, but then cannot find any young man to help her carry it. the officers apparently had been told to avoid violence. attempt too real catch most of the looters. many of those who were arrested got caught because they walked out of stores into the waiting arms of the police. injuredome persons were and there were a few complaints of police brutality and false arrests. aside from responded with tear gas, the officers generally ignored the bricks and bottles thrown at them. they were seriously understrength for any major outbreak of violence. many of them were hoping of eight callout for the national guard. could -- theer crowd never turned really ugly. they got out with relatively little interference during the afternoon. [sirens] steve: seven streets from the era look like a row of chimney. the trouble was struggling and mayor walter wa
their curiosity got these cap arrested. cats arrested. some of the looters were just children. the negro glassesed excitedly as caved in. they took advantage of the openings provided by the younger men. there was one woman who found what she wanted, but then cannot find any young man to help her carry it. the officers apparently had been told to avoid violence. attempt too real catch most of the looters. many of those who were arrested got caught because they walked out of stores into the...
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i went to school out of curiosity. i felt like learning something new. she went to the national coffee school which is also in. it's part of a vocational college and was set up ten years ago by private investors under société sions. it's three hundred students learn everything about farming and processing coffee that includes tasting learning how to detect different flavors acidity and bitterness and distinguish good coffee from bad. number three has a distinctive acidity it tastes good doesn't. the others don't have much taste a tool you can really tell the difference in quality between the coffees and. the national coffee school was officially accredited as of occasional training facility last year. students don't pay any fees the school is funded by the state trade associations and n.g.o.s fifty percent of agricultural jobs in the karada you are coffee related so continuous training including preparation methods is important. among the founders of the school is gone. he's been growing coffee for over thirty years with a global coffee prices close to r
i went to school out of curiosity. i felt like learning something new. she went to the national coffee school which is also in. it's part of a vocational college and was set up ten years ago by private investors under société sions. it's three hundred students learn everything about farming and processing coffee that includes tasting learning how to detect different flavors acidity and bitterness and distinguish good coffee from bad. number three has a distinctive acidity it tastes good...
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so we're finding there's great curiosity about the bible, no matter what faith you are.we have many pick a faith, it is not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith, they usually come as a group and all leave saying wow, i didn't know that. those that could be classified as catholic or protestant or jewish, they leave saying wow, i learned things i never knew before, or wow, man, i had a wrong idea about that. and they can probe as deep as they want. we have 72 hours of content here. so if you want to spend nine eight-hour days, hopefully you find what you're looking for. if you want somebody to interpret the bible, we're not the best place to go. if you want to hear about it, impact of it, see why is it so important, we are the place. >>> tonight on american history tv in prime time, talking about the book the white house easter egg roll, a history for all a s ages, how they hosted that white house tradition since 1878, and changes made along the way. american history tv prime time begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. and book tv in prime time as well with
so we're finding there's great curiosity about the bible, no matter what faith you are.we have many pick a faith, it is not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith, they usually come as a group and all leave saying wow, i didn't know that. those that could be classified as catholic or protestant or jewish, they leave saying wow, i learned things i never knew before, or wow, man, i had a wrong idea about that. and they can probe as deep as they want. we have 72 hours of content here. so...
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the boat, 33 foot sailboat lodged into the sand is a curiosity.ackground for selfies along the beach. a punch line. >> triple-a is not going to like this at all. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the captain says the situation was very serious last night. she says they have been sailing for 11 hours, bound for san diego when an engine malfunction caused her to run out of gas. just then the winds stopped blowing so the sails were a little help. it was headed straight for the big rocks. noif we were to hit the rocks one of the crewmembers can not swim well. he probably would of drowned. we turned sharply, i threw the anchors out to make a sharper starboard turn. >> reporter: taking on water and eventually crashed on to the beach. crewmembers and their 4-month- old puppy scram held off of the boat. >> a lady jumped off and she landed on her face and she was not moving and she was yelling so i thought if the boat comes rocking back, she is going to get hurt. >> reporter: a teacher in the san francisco school district jumped into the cold water and pulled the
the boat, 33 foot sailboat lodged into the sand is a curiosity.ackground for selfies along the beach. a punch line. >> triple-a is not going to like this at all. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the captain says the situation was very serious last night. she says they have been sailing for 11 hours, bound for san diego when an engine malfunction caused her to run out of gas. just then the winds stopped blowing so the sails were a little help. it was headed straight for the big rocks. noif...