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he runs a beaded curtain -- craig: good night! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, an
he runs a beaded curtain -- craig: good night! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had...
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the shower curtain would brush up against my leg. but sometimes it was nice. >> don't let the humor fool you. gerald is a respected physicist. and has spent years looking at the shower curtain effect. >> whether the water comes down, the water runs into the air, drags the air down to the bottom. if there's any kind of little initial gap here, the air will come out and into the bathroom. >> walker says the air moving out over the rim of the tub will actually push the shower out of the way and right up against your leg. professor walker demonstrated by lighting a candle and holding it near the tub. you can see the flame being moved. >> it will open up the entire thing so that the air can come out and you happen to be standing on the other side so it rubs against your leg. >> go to cbssf.com and click on connect to send me your good questions. [ applause ] >> it is still june and we have a world series champion. barry zito makes his return in the giant double header, next. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the
the shower curtain would brush up against my leg. but sometimes it was nice. >> don't let the humor fool you. gerald is a respected physicist. and has spent years looking at the shower curtain effect. >> whether the water comes down, the water runs into the air, drags the air down to the bottom. if there's any kind of little initial gap here, the air will come out and into the bathroom. >> walker says the air moving out over the rim of the tub will actually push the shower out...
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morning the shower curtain would brush up against my leg.etimes it was kind of nice and made me feel wanted. >> don't let the humor fool you. a respected fizz zest at cleveland state university. and at the san francisco exmoreover tore yum and has spent years looking at the shower curtain effect. >> whether the water comes down, in most showers it the water runs into the air, drags the air down to the bottom. the air has to go somewhere. if there's any kind of gap, the air will come out and into the bathroom. >> air moving out over the rim of the tub will actually push the shower curtain out of the way and right up against your leg. professor walker demonstrated by lighting a candle and holding it near the tub. and you can see the flame being moved. >> it will open up the entire thing so that the air can come out and you happen to be standing on the other side. >> go to cbs cbsfm.com. >>> all right folks, can you name president when jack was the a's manager? and disci toe makes his return. the results are next. ther balln with points? yes i
morning the shower curtain would brush up against my leg.etimes it was kind of nice and made me feel wanted. >> don't let the humor fool you. a respected fizz zest at cleveland state university. and at the san francisco exmoreover tore yum and has spent years looking at the shower curtain effect. >> whether the water comes down, in most showers it the water runs into the air, drags the air down to the bottom. the air has to go somewhere. if there's any kind of gap, the air will come...
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is this curtains for newt gingrich, colby king? >> i don't know if it is curtains for him. he has a lot of explaining to do. he has got to respond to the charge that there was a difference in strategy and they think he does not have his heart in this thing. he does not want to talk about the kind of thing. he is going to go to los angeles and give a speech on the middle east, knocking obama. but he has got to deal with the question of whether his heart is in it, and what will his wife, play.ta, is going to >> charles, are we talking curtains? >> s, but he will still be on stage in front of the curtain. his campaign is over. his idea was to run the campaign out of the tv studio. he is a man of ideas and all he has to do is communicate through the new media in debates and television. he did not want to go out and shake hands. everybody on the staff knew that if you do at shake hands in iowa and new hampshire and elsewhere, you not going to win. >> evan thomas, running for president is a demanding, physically challenging. it means that a degree of being with people, answering
is this curtains for newt gingrich, colby king? >> i don't know if it is curtains for him. he has a lot of explaining to do. he has got to respond to the charge that there was a difference in strategy and they think he does not have his heart in this thing. he does not want to talk about the kind of thing. he is going to go to los angeles and give a speech on the middle east, knocking obama. but he has got to deal with the question of whether his heart is in it, and what will his wife,...
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and one of the great mysteries of your shower curtain. we'll have that all in two minutes. ,,,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us get to this point, and now we're talking about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how this works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. their crab boat capsized. the men were dumped into the >>> three fish american were rescued from the frigid water off the coast early this morning when their crab boat capsized. the men were dumped into the water near the cliff house just after midnight. they managed to climb into a liferaft and made a mayday call to the coast guard. the coast guard believes the boat capsized when some of the 270 crab pots on the boat's deck shifted. >>> and a local spot that is popular with wind surfers has been labeled o
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countrymen forced to live behind an iron curtain and one of those millions in a small east germantown was a young girl named angela. she remembers when the wall went up and how everyone in her church was crying, told by the communists that she couldn't pursue her love of languages, she excelled as a physicist. she was asked to spy for the secret police and she refused. the night the wall came down, she crossed over, like so many others, and finally experienced what she calls the incredible gift of freedom.
countrymen forced to live behind an iron curtain and one of those millions in a small east germantown was a young girl named angela. she remembers when the wall went up and how everyone in her church was crying, told by the communists that she couldn't pursue her love of languages, she excelled as a physicist. she was asked to spy for the secret police and she refused. the night the wall came down, she crossed over, like so many others, and finally experienced what she calls the incredible gift...
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nine hundred thirty eight and was a place of pilgrimage citizens right up to the fall of the iron curtain from viewing his death mask here to visiting his red square we're talking about local historians tourists communists the epic achievements of lenin still have a cult following and all the places connected with his life and legacy. as the journey that was his life. building well unfortunately that's what's how we have on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crew from spectacular. l.m.
nine hundred thirty eight and was a place of pilgrimage citizens right up to the fall of the iron curtain from viewing his death mask here to visiting his red square we're talking about local historians tourists communists the epic achievements of lenin still have a cult following and all the places connected with his life and legacy. as the journey that was his life. building well unfortunately that's what's how we have on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week so...
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>> it is a curtain, and image made up of a curtain, so it is very valuable, and the idea was to use this technology that i've been using for the last 10 years, low resolution imagery, to reflect market street back to the pedestrians walking by. the reason that it kind of works in this environment is that you see people walking by. you see cars going by. you see buses going by, but you cannot help we the people are because it is low resolution. you cannot see their faces. you can see the way they walk. you might be able to tell the kind of car going by. >> what do you think passersby will experience? >> i was thinking it was going to be a test of the success of the work if people stop and look. i have noticed in the last few nights that people do stop and look. a certain percentage. one of the things i was playing with was the ambiguity of whether it is alive or not, so people walk by, and they might even move like this back and forth, thinking that they are in the image, and they realize that it is a daytime shot, and that kind of thing. >> thanks for being part of life on market street.
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it works for my curtains and my life but it is the same thing for novelists, ceos businesses.he same thing. you need the outside creative spark. everything along the way even though it may not seem like it is essential to finding your way. what is the way? that is the fun part. figuring out the way. what is your path? right now it might seem a little nerve wracking but if you just go out and live life it will happen. living life might entail going to bed school. living life might entail spending time a ski town. whatever you do it is going to help you find your way. now that we have talked about living life and all that, let's talk about desperate. one of the most fun parts of my job is hearing from readers and viewers who sometimes like and sometimes not so much like my work. to give you an example here is a person who sent me a comment, quote, is stupid childish curtain demonizing the tea party protesters, mark fiore needs to be killed along with his family. and for good measure the guy says the only good socialist is a dead socialist. fortunately not everybody who writes me
it works for my curtains and my life but it is the same thing for novelists, ceos businesses.he same thing. you need the outside creative spark. everything along the way even though it may not seem like it is essential to finding your way. what is the way? that is the fun part. figuring out the way. what is your path? right now it might seem a little nerve wracking but if you just go out and live life it will happen. living life might entail going to bed school. living life might entail...
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shower curtain rings and you don't have to take a bath at that point. [laughter] >> stephen: how will you make your money, just like copiers, your going to get us on the toner, aren't you? >> we'll resist that temptation. >> stephen: bre pettis, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: bre pettis, maker bot industries. we'll be right back. (( >> stephen: welcome back. well, that's it for "the report." we're going to put the file of my head up and you can edit it to improve or add to the looks of my head and put those files back up and we'll make them on our maker bot. good luck. and good night.captioning sponsy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ people spouting, "howdy, neighbor" ♪
shower curtain rings and you don't have to take a bath at that point. [laughter] >> stephen: how will you make your money, just like copiers, your going to get us on the toner, aren't you? >> we'll resist that temptation. >> stephen: bre pettis, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: bre pettis, maker bot industries. we'll be right back. (( >> stephen: welcome back. well, that's it for "the report." we're going to put the file of my head up...
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theater feeling that. >> bono and the edge, the first opening reviews will be available when the curtainown, where else? but on the web. more of our interview on the web as well. that's our broadcast for this tuesday evening. thank you as always for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a middle school field trip results in a criminal investigation after some shocking allegations. good evening, everyone, i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we start with a disturbing story. the district attorney says he's never seen anything like this before. allegations of a gang rape. a group of boys, all 14 years old and under, raping two 12-year-old girls. we bring in elise
theater feeling that. >> bono and the edge, the first opening reviews will be available when the curtainown, where else? but on the web. more of our interview on the web as well. that's our broadcast for this tuesday evening. thank you as always for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a middle school field trip results in a criminal investigation after some shocking allegations....
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the curtains were open once. just to show you how much is actually seen of the proposal. we try to find a three- dimensional version of this plan to show you how commissioner antonini, your suggestion of cutting back further to match the diagonal plan, we are already doing a roof there that is reducing mass to a great extent near the peril that -- parapet. that is one of the reasons we did sunsetting. it is going far and above what is necessary to quantitatively guaranteed that light and there are there. commissioner antonini: historically, we do a matching light well. i see the cut from the north- south direction. i am assuming your east-west cut out is the same as his light well, whatever that is. >> we took the model of the previous game and we -- previous scheme and we showed how much we were blocking. >> that little blue piece. >> this is the previous scheme. this is the mirror. this is the avoid to match the light will perfectly. >> is the only part of it within that zone? >> what we're proposing today -- we are already matching to that window. it is a legitimate so
the curtains were open once. just to show you how much is actually seen of the proposal. we try to find a three- dimensional version of this plan to show you how commissioner antonini, your suggestion of cutting back further to match the diagonal plan, we are already doing a roof there that is reducing mass to a great extent near the peril that -- parapet. that is one of the reasons we did sunsetting. it is going far and above what is necessary to quantitatively guaranteed that light and there...
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in order tow keep that you want to be sure jour curtain has that vapor area in that so you keep the heat inside. >> i have double pane windows and put in honey comb shades. over the years it's developed mold. >> inside? >> yeah. >> double pane windows don't last forever. the seal is leaking and moist air gets in the window and it gets trapd and doesn't get driven out and stays in there and you have moisture build up inside the glass. >> i feel the moisture. >> no way to get it out? >> no way to get it out. >> when were they installed? >> over 5 years ago. >> yeah. >> i would check the warranty. >> call them back. >> some of them are warrantied for up to 10 years. >> not all of us use heat in our homes but we almost all have hot water. hot water has a couple of problems. energy problems that are easy to resolve. the first thing is hot water heaters themselves are sitting there and producing heat all the time and they have something called stand by heat loss they are standing by waiting for you to use them and they are losing heat all the time. how do you reduce stand by heat loss? make su
in order tow keep that you want to be sure jour curtain has that vapor area in that so you keep the heat inside. >> i have double pane windows and put in honey comb shades. over the years it's developed mold. >> inside? >> yeah. >> double pane windows don't last forever. the seal is leaking and moist air gets in the window and it gets trapd and doesn't get driven out and stays in there and you have moisture build up inside the glass. >> i feel the moisture....
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dinora on some you will come near the curtain losing control of their rise during a tough bans on were unable to regain it again after the ensuing incidents the fights going on for a spin without seeking the riders along causing him us of the mind of frustration for both men everybody but the jewel getting a kick out of the situation as the perp felt further and further down the stuff. for them that is all your sport if you feel like getting some more though why not go to you chub put in our sports channel which is artsy sports see you soon whether it's next. we'll. bring you the latest in science statistics knowledge from the realms. we've got the future covered. twenty years ago in the largest country. to certain places. if. one had been able. to teach began a journey. where did it take the. mission free cretaceous free. for charges free.
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in a rare look behind the curtain. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. we talk a lot about addiction these days to describe everything from compulsive sexual behavior to actual drug use. but the psychology of addiction remains a mystery to us. why some people develop a need for a particular form of stimulation. well, tonight, we're going to look at some of the most difficult to explain cases. strange addictions. people whose animating desires as overpowering as it may feel to them are just inexplicable to the rest of us. here's john donvan. >> reporter: bedtime for lori. for this too. lori's blow dryer. on her pillow at the foot of the bed. or just tucked in. right there. the blow dryer and lori started sleeping together when she was only 8. now she's in her early 30s. the explanation is both simple and complex. >> -- may not be as severe or in the same bracket as drugs and alcohol and things like that but nonetheless it's an addiction. >> reporter: that's right, for about awe quarter century, lori says she could not get through the night without the sou
in a rare look behind the curtain. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. we talk a lot about addiction these days to describe everything from compulsive sexual behavior to actual drug use. but the psychology of addiction remains a mystery to us. why some people develop a need for a particular form of stimulation. well, tonight, we're going to look at some of the most difficult to explain cases. strange addictions. people whose animating desires as overpowering as it may feel to them are...
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and peering behind the budget curtain. tonight on "washington week." >> anyone of the people on this stage would be a better president than president obama. >> we're going to win. make no mistake about it. i want to announce today, president obama is a one-term president. >> has he done one thing right when it comes to the economy in this country? >> that's a tough question. gwen: agreed. republicans want to beat president obama. unclear, who gets to do it. some at least are taking aim at mitt romney. >> he was involved in developing it and laid the groundwork for obamacare and continues to this day to defend it. gwen: what's true and what's not? tonight, we give you just the facts. and we explain why a deficit-cutting budget deal may be closer than it seems. >> failing to raise the debt ceiling in a timely way would be self-defeating. gwen: plus we connect the dots at the pentagon. from the budget to libya to nato. covering the week, dan balz of "the washington post." james barnes of "national journal." michael duffy of "
and peering behind the budget curtain. tonight on "washington week." >> anyone of the people on this stage would be a better president than president obama. >> we're going to win. make no mistake about it. i want to announce today, president obama is a one-term president. >> has he done one thing right when it comes to the economy in this country? >> that's a tough question. gwen: agreed. republicans want to beat president obama. unclear, who gets to do it....
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you see the spotlight hit the curtain from the outside. 5, 3. >> you get announced like jimmy fallon. >> here he is, jimmy fallon. >> then the curtain opens and you walk out to the monologue mark. that's when you get nervous. that's when it's like, oh, my god. is it going to be good? who knows what it's going to be. >> reporter: jimmy fallon is having way too much fun. >> hi, my name is what? my name is who? my name is.... >> reporter: when he's not singing with justin timber lake... ♪ there's a... > or paul mccartney ♪ there's a way i know where i go for... ♪ >> flowered.... >> wallpaper. >> reporter: he's playing pass wrd with bety white. >> i like being the last thing you see before you go to bed. people watch our show and they fall asleep to me. that's a good feeling like you don't have to worry about anything. you don't have to do any work. i want you to go to bed with a smile on your face and go to sleep. >> lawmakers here in new york have proposed a new program to teach teenagers about the danger of sexting. seriously. how about a p
you see the spotlight hit the curtain from the outside. 5, 3. >> you get announced like jimmy fallon. >> here he is, jimmy fallon. >> then the curtain opens and you walk out to the monologue mark. that's when you get nervous. that's when it's like, oh, my god. is it going to be good? who knows what it's going to be. >> reporter: jimmy fallon is having way too much fun. >> hi, my name is what? my name is who? my name is.... >> reporter: when he's not singing...
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and then after we take our curtain, we realize that nobody moves in the theater.just stand there. >> in dead silence. >> just thinking. >> yeah. and there's a chiron at the end that says 35 million people have died from the disease, this is where the disease stands now. and i think there's this deafening silence when when come off of our curtain call thinking, did they turn the monitors off? and people are filing out. >> it's also interesting at the end of the play all of these names are projected all over the walls of the theater, and what is interesting, i have had a number of ople come up and say "i saw, i saw the name of my friend, i saw the name" and there are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of names and people are identifying seeing the name of a lost person, a very close person, so there's some kind of incredibly intense symbiotic action happening between the play and the audience that is thrill. >> it's spectacularto act. >> yes, it is. >> like we --he other, the kind of funny thing is,ou know, you do your curtain, you try to keep it together. the audie
and then after we take our curtain, we realize that nobody moves in the theater.just stand there. >> in dead silence. >> just thinking. >> yeah. and there's a chiron at the end that says 35 million people have died from the disease, this is where the disease stands now. and i think there's this deafening silence when when come off of our curtain call thinking, did they turn the monitors off? and people are filing out. >> it's also interesting at the end of the play all...
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certainly, the curtain was torn forever for james oglethorpe, and it was the emotional epiphany thatgave the rest of his long life iron-willed commitment. one of the legacies we have here are our squares which almost everybody knows. they originally, they were up to 24 at one time. i think we might be back at 23. i keep losing count of who gets put back and who hadn't been replaced yet. and the squares were laid out,s it was sort of like a form and function in this sense. the squares could be used as defensive units in case the spanish came up and attacked savannah. also 40 families would be put around each square in an identical lot which was 60x90 feet in dimensions, and a church would be put on each square, and those families would have the equivalent of a black warden who was responsible for just good discipline on each square as well as very practical matters of raising ten militia men to possibly fight the spanish if they ever came up from st. augustine. the trustees' garden was laid out, let's see, to the east of f us by sweat equity of the new colonists, and one thing was, of
certainly, the curtain was torn forever for james oglethorpe, and it was the emotional epiphany thatgave the rest of his long life iron-willed commitment. one of the legacies we have here are our squares which almost everybody knows. they originally, they were up to 24 at one time. i think we might be back at 23. i keep losing count of who gets put back and who hadn't been replaced yet. and the squares were laid out,s it was sort of like a form and function in this sense. the squares could be...
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as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow at twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march on elder burke and i'm sure you'll keep us posted on exactly what you find out after it all wraps up alex jones host of the alex jones show joining us in texas thanks so much coming up now to a look at the u.s. economy and not only to the state of it but how it's being perceived by americans despite a slow recovery and some fronts when asked the likeliness of the u.s. having another great depression similar to the one in the one nine hundred thirty s. and majority of american families. yes or at least probably take a look at this nineteen percent of american faith it's very likely and twenty nine percent say somewhat likely that's nearly half of americans who believe we will return to a time when twenty five
as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow at twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march on elder burke and i'm sure you'll keep us posted on exactly what you find out after it all wraps up alex...
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as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow and twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march on elder burke and i'm sure you'll keep us posted on exactly what you find out after it all wrapped up alice don't host of the alex jones so joining us from thinking texas thanks so much and switching gears now now to some other harsh words this time by outgoing defense secretary robert gates on an organization that's been in place for six decades talking about nato north atlantic treaty organization it was formed back in one thousand forty nine of the coalition a by the united states against soviet aggression since then it has been the foundation of this country's security policy secretary gates is nato now facing a didn't if not dismal future. in the past i've worried openly about nato turning into a two
as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow and twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march on elder burke and i'm sure you'll keep us posted on exactly what you find out after it all wrapped up alice...
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at any rate the curtain which hit the fate of the desperate from the eyes of the secure and prosperous was torn and would never again be passed up. certainly the curtain was torn forever her james oglethorpe, and it was the emotional epiphany that give the rest of his long life in and will commitment. one of the legacies we have here on our squares, which almost everybody knows, originally there were up to shoot 24 and a longtime. i think we might be back in 23. they get put back. the squares were laid out. it was sort of like form and function. this craze could be used and defensive units in came the spanish came up in intact. also, 40 families would be put around each square. in identical lot. sixty by 90 feet. and a church would be put on the square. as families would have the equivalent of a blackboard and who was responsible for the practical matters of racing ten militiamen to possibly fight the spanish. the testes garden was laid out to the east of us by sweat equity of the new colonists. one thing, raising vegetables to you and to raise some mulberry trees which, in turn would
at any rate the curtain which hit the fate of the desperate from the eyes of the secure and prosperous was torn and would never again be passed up. certainly the curtain was torn forever her james oglethorpe, and it was the emotional epiphany that give the rest of his long life in and will commitment. one of the legacies we have here on our squares, which almost everybody knows, originally there were up to shoot 24 and a longtime. i think we might be back in 23. they get put back. the squares...
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at any rate, the curtain which hit a the eight disparate from the eyes of the secure and prosperous was torn and would never again be patched up. certainly the curtain was torn for james ogelthorp and was the emotional the epiphany that gave the rest of his long life and iran will commitment. one of the legacies we have here on the square which almost everybody knows, they originally were up to 24 at one time. we might be back at 23. i keep losing count, and the squares were laid out sort of like a form and function in this sense. the squares could be used as a defensive units. also, families would be put around each square in 60 by 90 feet into mentioned and a church should be put on each square and those families would have the equivalent of a block war who was responsible for just disparate on each square as a very practical matter of raising the ten militiamen but possibly fight the spanish if they ever came up from st. augustine. the trustees garden was laid out to the east of last by sweat equity and one thing was of course to raise vegetables to eat etc and raised mulberry trees
at any rate, the curtain which hit a the eight disparate from the eyes of the secure and prosperous was torn and would never again be patched up. certainly the curtain was torn for james ogelthorp and was the emotional the epiphany that gave the rest of his long life and iran will commitment. one of the legacies we have here on the square which almost everybody knows, they originally were up to 24 at one time. we might be back at 23. i keep losing count, and the squares were laid out sort of...
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they have closed their curtains and they have not been able to come out. that is quite a distance from our property to there's. id is are really uncomfortable feeling to walk out -- it is really an uncomfortable feeling to walk out and see. we have another roof deck on the right-hand side. [chime] president olague: thank you. >> i have one more issue. president olague: yes. everyone has three minutes. is there additional public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is cary milne, and i want to say two things. our groups of plants for this project approximately five years ago. the only indication i got for this discretionary review was a phone tip asking me questions about it. i did not get back to them because i had no notification, no information. so, therefore, and of no idea what our group did five years ago because i did not have a chance to look through. i would just like to let you know that, that this is the thinking, that we did not get notification. and i know there was an issue some time ago about illegal immigration that was going o
they have closed their curtains and they have not been able to come out. that is quite a distance from our property to there's. id is are really uncomfortable feeling to walk out -- it is really an uncomfortable feeling to walk out and see. we have another roof deck on the right-hand side. [chime] president olague: thank you. >> i have one more issue. president olague: yes. everyone has three minutes. is there additional public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is...
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team virginia includes four athletes from our backyard and one of them is david curtain who took the gold in last summer's games. he is a golfer and he joins us with his proud coach and dad, chris curtain, who is caddying for his son in greece. and david, congratulations on getting to the games in athens, greece. tell me how exciting this is to be going to the world games? >> it's very exciting. >> for you, is it that you are achieving a dream you've had for a long time? >> yeah. it takes a lot of work to get to where i am at this stage. and once you get there, it's a very good feeling. >> let's talk about that. you're 24 years old? >> yeah. >> and you've been playing golf for how long? >> about 12 years. >> about 12 years. so talk a little bit about the -- how you came along and how this process has gone to get you to the level where you were last year and now this year? it's a long road, right? >> yeah. i started probably when i was young, real young, with a little plastic club. and i worked my way up to the driving range. and i around age 14 played my first course. and then it's b
team virginia includes four athletes from our backyard and one of them is david curtain who took the gold in last summer's games. he is a golfer and he joins us with his proud coach and dad, chris curtain, who is caddying for his son in greece. and david, congratulations on getting to the games in athens, greece. tell me how exciting this is to be going to the world games? >> it's very exciting. >> for you, is it that you are achieving a dream you've had for a long time? >>...
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and run off to make the curtain call. and they're obviously ahead of everybody else and those who are driving around the block looking for space and can't find it. when you start to plan that and a certain sense of rumor, you can get a lot of mileage out of it. and i think your neighborhood, where there's a lot of talk about new ways of living and new ways of doing things, might be the perfect pilot project to try and see if it works. so i encourage you not to say it can't work, and it's not about forcing people. but giving people the option by saying guess what, you can have a small car and the space. president olague: commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: like a -- half a smart car and half a park place? [laughter] never mind. i would like some continued discussion between staff and the c.a.c. on this whole c.u. thing about parking. because it's going to keep coming back to us, i think. and if we could have like a c.a.c. was saying, you know, more sort of -- i don't know the right term. i don't like the word "criter
and run off to make the curtain call. and they're obviously ahead of everybody else and those who are driving around the block looking for space and can't find it. when you start to plan that and a certain sense of rumor, you can get a lot of mileage out of it. and i think your neighborhood, where there's a lot of talk about new ways of living and new ways of doing things, might be the perfect pilot project to try and see if it works. so i encourage you not to say it can't work, and it's not...
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. >>> our affiliate >>> this is the final curtain call. >> his last night was spent on stage. >> i said, all right, love you. he goes love you. see you tomorrow. >> and then tomorrow -- >> never came. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. >> right then i knew something was terribly wrong. i said, "janet, is he dead?" she said, "he's gone." >> did you think there was some sort of conspiracy to kill your brother? >> absolutely. >> how are you feeling? >> good. great. >> it was possible that michael had been using this anesthetic drug maybe five or six years ago. >> elvis was huge, but michael went around the world. he was off the planet. >> tonight, a behind-the-scenes look into the final days of michael jackson. as the sun rose above the exclusive los angeles hills, inside michael jackson's mansion, the entertainer began the morning of june 24th, 2009 doing what he loved -- preparing for a show. >> now do it slow. he and i would start around noon, 1:00 at his home. we'd dance a few hours and stretch. you have to have a full attitude. you have a half one. do
. >>> our affiliate >>> this is the final curtain call. >> his last night was spent on stage. >> i said, all right, love you. he goes love you. see you tomorrow. >> and then tomorrow -- >> never came. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. >> right then i knew something was terribly wrong. i said, "janet, is he dead?" she said, "he's gone." >> did you think there was some sort of...
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ongoing nuclear crisis, there was a performance last night of the metropolitan opera, lifting its curtaine. opening nice in tokyo. ♪ fans buzzing with anticipation at the production of the year. ♪ a stunning opera of love, heart break and untimely death. this is also a show of triumph. >> i would like to say how proud we are to be the first major performing arts company to visit japan since the disaster in march. ♪ >> reporter: the very first all other international arts performances have canceled, citing concerns with the earthquake threat and the ongoing nuclear crisis. leaving japanese workers unemployed for months, a theater sector struggling to survive with the rest of japan's economy. new york's metropolitan opera faced challenges of its own. several big stars canceled at the last minute. barbara fitoli stepped into the lead soprano role. >> i had to do this role to help them. i think it was the right thing to do, just come and help them with our singing. >> reporter: at the end of the day this is one opera, one production. but they hope by simply showing up they send a potent messa
ongoing nuclear crisis, there was a performance last night of the metropolitan opera, lifting its curtaine. opening nice in tokyo. ♪ fans buzzing with anticipation at the production of the year. ♪ a stunning opera of love, heart break and untimely death. this is also a show of triumph. >> i would like to say how proud we are to be the first major performing arts company to visit japan since the disaster in march. ♪ >> reporter: the very first all other international arts...
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no window curtain overflowed with sorrow and gloom to follow the tomb until it disappeared. the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids thre stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof tops, alone in a state of semi oblivion. . >> on the day al-matarazzo street was bombed, did you notice how quickly it folded in itself? or the broken tea cups and coffee-stained saucers, the gray matter, and just before the street was eviscerated by those, just before that moment, did you hear the patter, the proclamation, the prayer as they wrangled and swore, denied and affirmed, did you hear the words as they fell? for a thousand years we have, two thousand years, more coffee? what do you think? but this book says -- map, border, industry, collusion, resistance, truth, spirit, fait
no window curtain overflowed with sorrow and gloom to follow the tomb until it disappeared. the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids thre stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof...
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of his people's will of freedom and the millions of his countrymen forced to live behind an iron curtainamed angela. she remembers when the wall went up and how everyone in her church was crying, told by the communists that she couldn't pursue her love of languages, she excelled as a physicist. she was asked to spy for the secret police and she refused. the night the wall came down, she crossed over, like so many others, and finally experienced what she calls the incredible gift of freedom. tonight, we honor angela merkel not for being denied her freedom or even for attaining her freedom, but for what she achieved when she gained her freedom. determined to finally have her say, she entered politics, becoming the first east german to lead the republic of germany, the first woman chancellor in germany and an elegant voice for germany around the world. the presidential medal of freedom is the highest honor a president can bestow on a civilian. most honorees are americans. only a few others have received it, among them, pope john paul ii, nelson mandela and helmut kohl. please join me in wel
of his people's will of freedom and the millions of his countrymen forced to live behind an iron curtainamed angela. she remembers when the wall went up and how everyone in her church was crying, told by the communists that she couldn't pursue her love of languages, she excelled as a physicist. she was asked to spy for the secret police and she refused. the night the wall came down, she crossed over, like so many others, and finally experienced what she calls the incredible gift of freedom....
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the iron curtain, that for decades had separate it people into separate world, came open. i'm here today to give thanks. >> modern relations began with the allied victory of world war ii. u.s. occupations as sheriff as a bulwark against communist -- occupation serve as a bulwark against communists. the two superpowers to had to ted in a divided turning. >> i am proud to say [speaking german] >> most people know that famous phrase. that is taught in history classes in both countries. this plays only a secondary role at the volkswagen plant. the emphasis here is on building high-quality automobiles. this man is also an engineer with more than 20 years experience. he sees -- as a colleague like any other and volkswagen as in the employer like any other but a few differences. >> i think the biggest difference is the strength in engineering and a higher technology. you have to be a stronger engineer, you have to have more detail. you have to be stronger on specifications and have a passion for the engineering. >> for most germans, the berlin blockade is long long ago. they iden
the iron curtain, that for decades had separate it people into separate world, came open. i'm here today to give thanks. >> modern relations began with the allied victory of world war ii. u.s. occupations as sheriff as a bulwark against communist -- occupation serve as a bulwark against communists. the two superpowers to had to ted in a divided turning. >> i am proud to say [speaking german] >> most people know that famous phrase. that is taught in history classes in both...