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i see you have a blue curtain, is that a sound curtain or just a blue curtain? >> no, it is a heavier curtain we have installed over the back doors, and then we also have a tarp that we hang over -- >> microphone. >> we actually have an awning that actually covers the entire back patio to try and limit the amount of noise that escapes straight up into the air, and we also have put signs out there to sfruct our patrons to be respectful of our neighbors. >> do you have a human being out there monitoring people? >> yes, we make frequent checks of the back patio on a regular basis. >> just remember, we come the -- we do not her permit you to have the door open. >> the door is always closed. >> commissioners, questions for this applicant? >> i just have a real quick question, looking at these pictures, one door has an automatic door closer? >> yes. >> is it possible to close automatic door closures on both doors? >> that would be no problem. >> the other door is usually closed. it does remain closed? >> yes. >> commissioner newlin. >> i stop by there to take a quick
i see you have a blue curtain, is that a sound curtain or just a blue curtain? >> no, it is a heavier curtain we have installed over the back doors, and then we also have a tarp that we hang over -- >> microphone. >> we actually have an awning that actually covers the entire back patio to try and limit the amount of noise that escapes straight up into the air, and we also have put signs out there to sfruct our patrons to be respectful of our neighbors. >> do you have a...
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to take his curtain down?> harrison. >> let's go back there. >> you want somebody to [ bleep ]. >> i ain't doing that, sarge. man, i want my privacy. >> come here. now, if i see that curtain -- >> it's going back up as soon as -- >> i will come in here, shake you down, and take you up and have you strip-searched and write you up myself. >> get the cable fixed. >> i'm trying to get your cable fixed. but i do not want to see that curtain up again. >> if my cable ain't fixed by 6:00, we're going to have problems, man. i promise you, there's going to be drama up here all night. >> did you just tell me today that you wanted to go home? >> i do. but she's going to write me up for petty [ bleep ]. >> you can't be in here destroying property. >> if you don't write me up, i'm going to rip it out. [ bleep ]. >> wouldn't it be easier to beat the write-up if -- >> i'm not going to beat it when she sits there and says i ripped up my wall. that's not my -- >> harrison, you're not the only one in here with the problems. we b
to take his curtain down?> harrison. >> let's go back there. >> you want somebody to [ bleep ]. >> i ain't doing that, sarge. man, i want my privacy. >> come here. now, if i see that curtain -- >> it's going back up as soon as -- >> i will come in here, shake you down, and take you up and have you strip-searched and write you up myself. >> get the cable fixed. >> i'm trying to get your cable fixed. but i do not want to see that curtain up...
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go see his curtain call everybody. in new york city. coming up next, a performance from the one and only radio city rockettes. they're making their way from across the street at radio city, right now. look at them, look at them coming over! awesome. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] next time, try a subway turkey blt or a fresh fit turkey melt, merely 7 grams of fat each. subway. eat fresh. affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair. the powerful formula in rid-x has enzymes to immediately break down waste and bacteria that work continuously to reduce tank build-up. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster. ♪ >> steve: brought to you by old navy. come fun, come all. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. you know, one of the greatest new york holiday traditions is going to radio city music hall and seeing the christmas show. we're so thrilled tonight to have the stars of the "radio city christmas spectacular" from right ac
go see his curtain call everybody. in new york city. coming up next, a performance from the one and only radio city rockettes. they're making their way from across the street at radio city, right now. look at them, look at them coming over! awesome. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] next time, try a subway turkey blt or a fresh fit turkey melt, merely 7 grams of fat each. subway. eat fresh. affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair....
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private rooms should still have a curtain or a window in adore -- in the door that allows inspectors to see what is going on in there, so if we see rooms that are curtained oftef to inspection, if nbwe see hidings basis, they fully, we do not see many of them now, i thing to to the scrutiny we apply to these places the certainly the was a very common thing. now we are special victims, but before it was vice. one thing you need to know is where the hiding spots are, and every place had them. we have done a lot to remove them, but if we let up, i think it might reappear. things that we do see that are suggestive of coercion and that could ordinarily be innocent, bob but help with the reality that commercial sex is occurring. some things that concern us are places where then law- enforcement officer will have to be botbuzzed into one door, investigated, and let into another door. some of these places are hard to get out of. that could be by design. interior camera systems. obviously, there are legitimate reasons to have camera systems, but we see many of them are connected to the intern
private rooms should still have a curtain or a window in adore -- in the door that allows inspectors to see what is going on in there, so if we see rooms that are curtained oftef to inspection, if nbwe see hidings basis, they fully, we do not see many of them now, i thing to to the scrutiny we apply to these places the certainly the was a very common thing. now we are special victims, but before it was vice. one thing you need to know is where the hiding spots are, and every place had them. we...
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the curtain was dry rotted. >> when the curtain opened after i hear bob renovation, they welcomed theo its former glory, glory reminiscent of his art deco design. >>> renovating the heater was one thing but running it and paying to heat it was another. the tab hit $15,000 and chopped at that place he'd go broke. the solution with heat, locally the stove stoked by corn. >> the most efficient corn stove built right here. i would not be in business today without these corn stoves. >> the rhythm of kernels dropping from the other into the paradoxes like music to chuck's ears and dollars in the bank. >> her heating bill went from $15,000 for the first five weeks now to under $1000 for the entire heating season from october through about march or april. >> there is no shortage of fuel, chuck buys leftovers from cd lives, paying about that dollar per bag. there is more work, carrying the fuel and heating, cohen -- ben. total effort is about 20 minutes per week. >> this building is the only renewable resource he did theater in north america and re: the local resource is corn. we have based ou
the curtain was dry rotted. >> when the curtain opened after i hear bob renovation, they welcomed theo its former glory, glory reminiscent of his art deco design. >>> renovating the heater was one thing but running it and paying to heat it was another. the tab hit $15,000 and chopped at that place he'd go broke. the solution with heat, locally the stove stoked by corn. >> the most efficient corn stove built right here. i would not be in business today without these corn...
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we don't shut the curtains which we probably should. >> reporter: this isn't the first time in recent years multiple stud vents reported a peeping tomorrow on campus. according to the stanford daily news there were several similar incidents at a different dorm, granada hall in 2010. a freshman tells us you need a key to get into those bath rooms which are gender specific. as for who's behind these recent attacks, pierre antoine is positive it's a student. >> it's just a couple people messing it up for others. >> reporter: dorm safety has also become a recent issue at san jose state university. just friday police arrested a 21-year-old student a sociology major for allegedly going into the unlocked dorm rooms of four female students and groping them in the early morning hours. the message to all students is of course take every precaution to keep yourself safe. live at stanford university, stephanie trong, nbc bay area news. >>> $100 billion. that's what the stock market value is projected to be for facebook when it goes public. the company is expected to file papers for its initial pu
we don't shut the curtains which we probably should. >> reporter: this isn't the first time in recent years multiple stud vents reported a peeping tomorrow on campus. according to the stanford daily news there were several similar incidents at a different dorm, granada hall in 2010. a freshman tells us you need a key to get into those bath rooms which are gender specific. as for who's behind these recent attacks, pierre antoine is positive it's a student. >> it's just a couple...
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. >> what you're saying is it's curtains for credit here. >> yeah. >> the notion of credit, of usingther people's money to make a purchase should be a thing of the past for a lot of people? >> for a lot of people, but a lot of people want it to be a thing of the past. why? if you're an alcoholic, do you not want liquor in your house,c because you don't want to be tempted. when i want to lose weight, which i should be doing now, that's besides the point, i don't want fo/he around that i love to eat. people have gotten so burned on their credit cards. they owe so much money that they haven't been able to pay because the credit limits were like every time you reached your max, give them more, give them more. give them more rope to hang themselves. they don't want to carry a credit card anymore. they want a debit card or they want a pre-paid debit card. especially those in poverty, they don't have bank accounts. they don't have access to many financial tools. >> this is going to obviously cut into how a lot of banks make money, by the fees associated with payments over time, interest ra
. >> what you're saying is it's curtains for credit here. >> yeah. >> the notion of credit, of usingther people's money to make a purchase should be a thing of the past for a lot of people? >> for a lot of people, but a lot of people want it to be a thing of the past. why? if you're an alcoholic, do you not want liquor in your house,c because you don't want to be tempted. when i want to lose weight, which i should be doing now, that's besides the point, i don't want...
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senator john mccain, thinks it's time for a curtain call. >> we have to stop the debates. enough with the debates. they are driving up our candidates, all of them, unfavorabilities. >> reporter: on fox news sunday -- >> yeah, it's the heat of battle and saying things they probably shouldn't be saying. what matters at the end of the day, we're running against president obama, not each other. >> reporter: and the president's guy, sees a protracted republican race helping the democrats. >> when we had a long primary process with senator clinton it strengthened us. we didn't see our numbers erode the way governor romney's numbers have eroded. independent voters are fleeing romney now, and he's under water nationally. this process is not helping him. >> reporter: face the nation went live from miami, ahead of the florida primary. the sunshine state will play an important role in the presidential election, too. >> they are out of step with the priorities of floridians. >> reporter: one of south florida's more famous residents, donald trump, hopes gop candidates can pull it toget
senator john mccain, thinks it's time for a curtain call. >> we have to stop the debates. enough with the debates. they are driving up our candidates, all of them, unfavorabilities. >> reporter: on fox news sunday -- >> yeah, it's the heat of battle and saying things they probably shouldn't be saying. what matters at the end of the day, we're running against president obama, not each other. >> reporter: and the president's guy, sees a protracted republican race helping...
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he was about to get off of the 6-foot-high stage when he leaned against a curtain and thought it was a wall and fell. he has a broken collarbone. >> possible snow showers could be heading our way. we have a look at the first forecast. >> it is so. take a look outside now, we can see that although we're clear in baltimore, to the north and the west, we have snow showers moving in and we could see a couple of these make it across the state and look for some light snow showers overnight, nothing more than a dusting, but enough to create a slick spot or two. 40s now, not bad. temperatures will fall through the 40s. much more on how things will change into your workweek, we have a wild roller coaster of temperatures ahead. >>> thank you. you see a wedding a time or two, since 2004, st. peters has been shut down. the 170 -year-old congregation merged with another church. they want to buy st. peter's. the artifacts are being transferred. >>> florida will be holding its presidential primary and could take the the race to the white house in a new direction. tonight, abc's chuck tells us that
he was about to get off of the 6-foot-high stage when he leaned against a curtain and thought it was a wall and fell. he has a broken collarbone. >> possible snow showers could be heading our way. we have a look at the first forecast. >> it is so. take a look outside now, we can see that although we're clear in baltimore, to the north and the west, we have snow showers moving in and we could see a couple of these make it across the state and look for some light snow showers...
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since the collapse of the iron curtain and the berlin wall, we've seen people not only in europe but also and other nations look to america for these ideas on human freedom and ideas on how to put together a constitution. so i think our system of government and the foundations of its republic, they are greater than any one president, one governor or congressman or anything else. because it has worked. we have had some other dark periods in our history. the mid 1800's. through all of those challenges, the basic structure of america has remained unchanged. the basic secret of success, while we may have lost it for a period of time, while we have administrations that may not understand it like this administration does not get it, i think the people come around and make the right corrective action. just like the market has a correction, i think the electorate will have a correction in november. will get conservative leadership restored. because the small businessman are always going to be the linchpin -- 70% of all the businesses in america are created by that small business guy. bill ga
since the collapse of the iron curtain and the berlin wall, we've seen people not only in europe but also and other nations look to america for these ideas on human freedom and ideas on how to put together a constitution. so i think our system of government and the foundations of its republic, they are greater than any one president, one governor or congressman or anything else. because it has worked. we have had some other dark periods in our history. the mid 1800's. through all of those...
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we are keeping the door closed and add curtains inside. we will add material on the backside and plywood on the stage to deaden the drum as well as another sound wall. >> we are putting acoustic material on the ceiling. anywhere we think we might need to do that. if there is leakage we will do soundproofing. most of our music is acousting. we don't suspect we will do a great deal. commisioner joseph:i wanted to go over the police conditions. sunday-wednesday you are open until midnight thirty. that is the hours of entertainment. >> we agree. and then on thursday, friday, and thursday 4:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. is that what that says? noon to 1:30 p.m. if you go after it is saturday. is that what you agreed to? on saturday you can start at noon. on friday and saturday it ends at 1:30 p.. -- p.m. >> during the week we open at four. there might be a special event. if we want to have music, we are opening at 4:00 p.m. commisioner joseph: it is 4:00 p.m. thursday and friday, is that acceptable? >> we want to be operating and have live music. we wou
we are keeping the door closed and add curtains inside. we will add material on the backside and plywood on the stage to deaden the drum as well as another sound wall. >> we are putting acoustic material on the ceiling. anywhere we think we might need to do that. if there is leakage we will do soundproofing. most of our music is acousting. we don't suspect we will do a great deal. commisioner joseph:i wanted to go over the police conditions. sunday-wednesday you are open until midnight...
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he was about to get off the stage, 6-foot high stage and leaned against a curtain thinking it was a wall fell back ward. she broke his clavicle but alert when taken to the hospital. >>> time for five things you need to know before heading out the door. department of homelands security, janet naploitano will deliver the homelands security address. she plans to tour college and university campuses throughout the year discussing aspects of homeland security. >>> later, michelle obama and department of labor secretary, will appear at an event announcing proposed rules to help caregivers of wounded veterans. hearings resume on visit ces for hinkley, his attorneys are expected to get a chance to request psychiatrists for the government who is against more freedoms for the man suspected of trying to kill ronald reagan. neighbor helping neighbor, that's what it's all about. >> that's for sure. some of the white stuff, japan, we got white stuff this morning in the northern counties. moved past too quickly. no type of accumulations. in the wake, we are dealing with breezy conditions, west, at 6 mi
he was about to get off the stage, 6-foot high stage and leaned against a curtain thinking it was a wall fell back ward. she broke his clavicle but alert when taken to the hospital. >>> time for five things you need to know before heading out the door. department of homelands security, janet naploitano will deliver the homelands security address. she plans to tour college and university campuses throughout the year discussing aspects of homeland security. >>> later, michelle...
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more curtains we have the authors of the book. for joining the program. i want to begin with a little piece from the book which i thought was interesting if not at thing. a wall, a shell, a mask, there are many names for it but many that known or worked with romney say the same thing, he carries himself as a man apart who seems to be not looking into your eyes but past them even some of his closest friends to not always recognize the man they see from afar. people don't seem to see who he is? >> we have seen it on the campaign trail, he can be wooden and detached. and what is fascinating to us is there's a gap of how people perceive him that are close to him and by the public. i think his central challenge is to show that warm human funny guy that he shows to his wife and kids to everyone else. so far, you've seen a bit of it. >> what i've seen of mitt romney trying to be funny has been unfunny. you are talking about him as a merry prankster. i don't know where that guy is. >> it's not natural mitt. you go deep in his background,
more curtains we have the authors of the book. for joining the program. i want to begin with a little piece from the book which i thought was interesting if not at thing. a wall, a shell, a mask, there are many names for it but many that known or worked with romney say the same thing, he carries himself as a man apart who seems to be not looking into your eyes but past them even some of his closest friends to not always recognize the man they see from afar. people don't seem to see who he is?...
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area since 1953. >>> and it is curtains for old town movie theater. it will show its final movie this weekend. a 50% drop in ticket sales forced the owner to sell the building. he says he also blames the increasing cost of parking at old town for pushing customers away. >> it had to be done. it was time. i hated to do it. but then again, there are things in life that you've got to do. can you imagine people getting to that theater in 1914? what were they driving, riding in? >> walking. >> horses. >> it's too bad to see closing of stores. >>> tom, the 30s? this is quite nice for a change. >> now, when eun says, tom, usually it means something bad is coming. >> no, not today. >> today, we're warming up. it really does feel balmy this morning. and starting off this morning, we have temperatures a little bit below freezing right now at reagan national, though, a little above freezing. it's at 34 and winds out of the south-southwest. that was a live picture there of capitol hill in the distance under a cloudy sky. right now, it is still cloudy and we have
area since 1953. >>> and it is curtains for old town movie theater. it will show its final movie this weekend. a 50% drop in ticket sales forced the owner to sell the building. he says he also blames the increasing cost of parking at old town for pushing customers away. >> it had to be done. it was time. i hated to do it. but then again, there are things in life that you've got to do. can you imagine people getting to that theater in 1914? what were they driving, riding in?...
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say said said that someone tried to reach the shower curtain. no arrests. >>> safe haynes for drug deals. the city attorney says under cover police often bought drugs at the market and resne deli. we they willing them. the civil lawsuit seems to shut them both down for a year and find them. a worker denies any wrong doing. no one has been arrested. >> it's not just people being hit by the styte's budget cut. it's not just strays that would be affected. kit doe with how family pets could also pay the price. >> for countless strays, time and money are running out. governor brown is set to roll back a law that might mean tens and thousands more animals could be euthanized and lost pets may never see their owners again. >> it's a tough decision. >> under the law, the state pays shelters to hold cats and dogs up to six days. and keep weekend hours. but three days and cut everything else. millions more every year there after. after three days, shelters must cover the costs themselves. the humane society of sile con valley says for lost animals, it's n
say said said that someone tried to reach the shower curtain. no arrests. >>> safe haynes for drug deals. the city attorney says under cover police often bought drugs at the market and resne deli. we they willing them. the civil lawsuit seems to shut them both down for a year and find them. a worker denies any wrong doing. no one has been arrested. >> it's not just people being hit by the styte's budget cut. it's not just strays that would be affected. kit doe with how family...
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fell about six feet from an elevated stage when he didn't realize there áwasn'tá a railinggbehind a curtainpoliceeare searching for a man accused of robbing aaman in mount vernon. vernon.ii happened on north charles street thursday night. police say the man held thh forced him to withdraw money from an a-t-m.people who live in the rea say the robbery is a reminder to always be careeul... especially at night. 00:02:27 "it's kknd of parring. you're going to get held uu at an atm...this is baltimore so i guess you have poobe awareeoo your surroundings." 20:37 20037the suspect is described as a black man in his early 30's....about five foot eight inches tall and 150 pounds. a firefighter sufffrs minor injuries after battling a fire in outhwest altimoreeit broke out in rowhomeeon westowne road around 1:30 this affernoon.things were under control by the time our just days after governor o'malley introduces legislation in support of same sex marriage..... gays and lesbians from all over the country... gather in baltimore. baltimore. karen parks tells timing couldn't be better... better... (show th
fell about six feet from an elevated stage when he didn't realize there áwasn'tá a railinggbehind a curtainpoliceeare searching for a man accused of robbing aaman in mount vernon. vernon.ii happened on north charles street thursday night. police say the man held thh forced him to withdraw money from an a-t-m.people who live in the rea say the robbery is a reminder to always be careeul... especially at night. 00:02:27 "it's kknd of parring. you're going to get held uu at an atm...this is...
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he created misbehaving world's, the curtains were a string of provocations. >> these drawings of pigtailed and the key, the hockey stick wheeling girls made him famous. it was the fame that he grew to resent. >> honda were so few drawings, it was only a small part of my work, and timmy, a series of drawings with no particular consequence. >> he sold his first cartoon as a teenager, but the war intervened. a prisoner of the japanese lead the drawings of a different sort. in the '50s, his images were everywhere. when it was turned into a film, the characters took on a new life. his very british max of mayhem and a private school was love. even when he tried to blow it up, the public wanted more. >> he created it, which we love, and he despised it because he could not get away from that. of course he did many other things working in france, america, and germany. we know him mainly through its. >> he produced the books, graphic art, for the new yorker. in the words of his school boy, as any fool knows, there is far more to his filmland hockey sticks. >> he died at the age of 91. returning now
he created misbehaving world's, the curtains were a string of provocations. >> these drawings of pigtailed and the key, the hockey stick wheeling girls made him famous. it was the fame that he grew to resent. >> honda were so few drawings, it was only a small part of my work, and timmy, a series of drawings with no particular consequence. >> he sold his first cartoon as a teenager, but the war intervened. a prisoner of the japanese lead the drawings of a different sort. in the...
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they all said someone reached the camera underneath the shower curtain. so far, no arrests.two san francisco markets are work as safe havens. under cover police in the tenderloin bought drugs. market workers are also accused of buying stolen items and reselling them. a civil lawsuit filed today seeks to shut down both markets for at least a year and fine them. >>> well, it's not just people that are being hit by the state's big budget cuts. the governor wants to cut millions of dollars from the state animal shelters and it's not just strays that would be affected. kit doe with how family pets could also pay the price. >> for countless strays across california, time and money are running out. governor brown is set to roll back a law that could mean tens and thousands of animals could be euthanized. >> it's a tough decision to make. >> under the so-called law, hold catteds and dogs up to six days. they also must cast lost and found lists. but governor brown wants to pay for three days and cut everything else. to save $46 million and millions more. after three days, shelters mu
they all said someone reached the camera underneath the shower curtain. so far, no arrests.two san francisco markets are work as safe havens. under cover police in the tenderloin bought drugs. market workers are also accused of buying stolen items and reselling them. a civil lawsuit filed today seeks to shut down both markets for at least a year and fine them. >>> well, it's not just people that are being hit by the state's big budget cuts. the governor wants to cut millions of dollars...
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behind the curtain, i'm just like everybody else. >> reporter: but she's also a master of controversythe film dives right in, with sparks flying about whether the duke and duchess of windsor were, as has been widely reported, nazi sympathizer. you could have size side-stepped the issue. why didn't you? >> i think it's something that was a shadow they had to live under. that's a huge, libelous accusation. >> reporter: but what about the pictures proving the couple met with hitler in 1937? >> i do not believe they were nazi sympathizers. they had a meeting with hitler. but so did of heads of state. i think people started to spin this tale and this yarn. and it was easy for people to put that label on them. >> reporter: despite what our fbi may say, in retrospect. >> first of all, the fbi is notorious for lying. and second of all, there is actually no impeerical evidence that they were nazi sympathizers. and you won't be able to give me any evidence? >> reporter: do you end up liking her? >> i love her. i see her as a human being. >> reporter: do you identify with her in some ways? >> of
behind the curtain, i'm just like everybody else. >> reporter: but she's also a master of controversythe film dives right in, with sparks flying about whether the duke and duchess of windsor were, as has been widely reported, nazi sympathizer. you could have size side-stepped the issue. why didn't you? >> i think it's something that was a shadow they had to live under. that's a huge, libelous accusation. >> reporter: but what about the pictures proving the couple met with...
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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 threw 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, fai
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 threw 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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when the iron curtain fell, she came to berlin to take part in an art project. a deep installed a for her home country echoes through the music of her band. she has overcome the present -- prejudices of her youth. germany has changed for for the better, she says. >> i don't feel as close to people who stayed in russia as i do to the ones here in germany. when i go back now, i have a totally different perspective. >> many russian speakers only return as temporary visitors to the former soviet republics they came from. as the dj urges, they stay attuned to berlin. >> hard as it is to believe, this used to be really station exclusively for the russians with a daily service to moscow. for decades, this was the way soldiers and their families got to and from postings or went to visit relatives back at home because it is from here they left in the end. the memories linger. here, there were the best of the best. they have status. it is hardly surprising that back in russia, there was a certain amount of nostalgia for the time they spent in germany. >> alexander's comra
when the iron curtain fell, she came to berlin to take part in an art project. a deep installed a for her home country echoes through the music of her band. she has overcome the present -- prejudices of her youth. germany has changed for for the better, she says. >> i don't feel as close to people who stayed in russia as i do to the ones here in germany. when i go back now, i have a totally different perspective. >> many russian speakers only return as temporary visitors to the...
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he was about to get off the stage, 6 feet high when he leaned a against a curtain and fell back ward and broke his clavicle but was alert when taken to the hospital. >>> police are fighting back, listen. what is happening now in dc and the occupy movement that got support, occupy oakland, they are receiving this morning. new reaction in the crash that killed ten people in florida. the factors that may have contributed to a massive wreck. you are watching what is new, now and next on this monday morning. this is good morning maryland. that's a live look at atlanta, georgia. back in as a few moments. airplane pilots helped a puppy to to get home. it's was 100 miles away. all thanks to the dedication and long island rescue group, yorkie, 911. a woman listed the help of pilots and paws. that i volunteered to spend money to buy the pets to the new home. you may have heard, lynette's mic opened up as she said awe. >> i have a poodle. i will start that. that's awesome. i would like to say i have good news for people as well. clear skies right now. we have snow, though, to the north. if you
he was about to get off the stage, 6 feet high when he leaned a against a curtain and fell back ward and broke his clavicle but was alert when taken to the hospital. >>> police are fighting back, listen. what is happening now in dc and the occupy movement that got support, occupy oakland, they are receiving this morning. new reaction in the crash that killed ten people in florida. the factors that may have contributed to a massive wreck. you are watching what is new, now and next on...
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. >>> and the curtains are closing for an iconic movie theater. the old town theater on king street will show its final movie this weekend. a 50% drop in ticket sales forced the owner to sell the building. he says he also blames the increasing costs of parking in old town for pushing customers away. it had to be done. it was time. i hated to do it. but then again, there are things in life that you've got to do. >> the old town first observed as the richmond theater in 1915. >> it's so sad, the old town theater, penn reports, and the bloomingdale's in rockville. >>> it's warmed up, tom. that's good news. >> it feels like we've had a warm front come through. in fact, with clouds coming in right now, we're still getting a few snow flurries. right now at reagan national, it's cloudy and 33. a little above freezing there. winds are gentle this morning, thankfully. right now on the radar, we are picking up a few flurries. and it's now driving out as it heads east. and in virginia and southern loudoun county, that's heading towards fredericksburg in penn
. >>> and the curtains are closing for an iconic movie theater. the old town theater on king street will show its final movie this weekend. a 50% drop in ticket sales forced the owner to sell the building. he says he also blames the increasing costs of parking in old town for pushing customers away. it had to be done. it was time. i hated to do it. but then again, there are things in life that you've got to do. >> the old town first observed as the richmond theater in 1915....
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five-degree temperatures have turned the largest waterfall on the yellow river into a 66-foot high curtainf ice. formed by icicles hanging by rocks, the seasonal tourist attraction appeared friday, nearly half a month later than last year due to higher temperatures. amazing. >>> new residents are causing quite a splash in russia. a pair of bottle-nosed dolphins and a couple whales have moved into the new dolphinarium. the group performs various tricks in a water show attra attracting several hundred visitors every day. >>> a ginger bread exhibition has both food and art lovers amazed. the event showcases sculptures and portraits made from ginger bread. 140 well-known artists from around the country used almost 900 pounds of dough to create the exhibit. a portrait of the astonian president is set to be auctioned off on the internet and was the highlight of the show. >> if you've never made a ginger bread house, you don't appreciate that. if you've ever sat that and made one from scratch, you can appreciate how pain stakingly difficult it is. >> i carved a pumpkin once. that was hard enough.
five-degree temperatures have turned the largest waterfall on the yellow river into a 66-foot high curtainf ice. formed by icicles hanging by rocks, the seasonal tourist attraction appeared friday, nearly half a month later than last year due to higher temperatures. amazing. >>> new residents are causing quite a splash in russia. a pair of bottle-nosed dolphins and a couple whales have moved into the new dolphinarium. the group performs various tricks in a water show attra attracting...
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it's difficult to get shut eye the hours before how the sunshines and how dollar is no curtain wide enough to screen it's rays. he takes out his bag lunching mouthfuls of apple juice and pb and j. on his watchdog garts. diners are darkened, empty much we are not open for you, moon they seem to say. and so said the cart vendors the waitresses like mabel and maureen. how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with
it's difficult to get shut eye the hours before how the sunshines and how dollar is no curtain wide enough to screen it's rays. he takes out his bag lunching mouthfuls of apple juice and pb and j. on his watchdog garts. diners are darkened, empty much we are not open for you, moon they seem to say. and so said the cart vendors the waitresses like mabel and maureen. how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is,...
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central kitchen, mike curtain, the ceo will be one of our keynote speakers, they do a school lunch program. they source a lot of food from local farmers. it is a great example of how you can, even on a budget, get locally stored food into institutional food service. this is -- i picked this up today from the middle school. this is the kind of food the kids eat each day. the chicken is forced from local farms. in the winter, they have a little more trouble sourcing the produce locally but they work with distributors who help them do that. >> you have some chicken breasts. they look beautiful. these are from local -- >> from airshire farm in virginia. available through moms organic market and several locations in the area. the thing that's interesting is for farmers who sell at farmer's markets, they have to learn the packaging required and some of the requirements are different for being in stores. that's some of the things we'll help them work with. >> what can the average person do to make sure this happens. what can we do? >> well, when you see products like this, you can buy them. you c
central kitchen, mike curtain, the ceo will be one of our keynote speakers, they do a school lunch program. they source a lot of food from local farmers. it is a great example of how you can, even on a budget, get locally stored food into institutional food service. this is -- i picked this up today from the middle school. this is the kind of food the kids eat each day. the chicken is forced from local farms. in the winter, they have a little more trouble sourcing the produce locally but they...
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children's center in hollywood florida and was about to get off the stage when he leaned against the curtain thinking it was a wall and fell backward. he hurt his shoulder but was alert when take on the the hospital. we all know he's had serious health problems so this is yet another worry for his family. >> we'll keep you posted on that one. there's no such thing as a free lunch but tonight we're going to get close. >> items that you can buy making it seem it's free. and a chef is stirg things up in front of his restaurant. find out what he doesn't want you to get a ticket on on his menu. >>> plus, commercials in the super bowl. that's coming up when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> many people love something free. but we can show you some household items that become free in just a few months so you don't waste your money. >>reporter: many of us are
children's center in hollywood florida and was about to get off the stage when he leaned against the curtain thinking it was a wall and fell backward. he hurt his shoulder but was alert when take on the the hospital. we all know he's had serious health problems so this is yet another worry for his family. >> we'll keep you posted on that one. there's no such thing as a free lunch but tonight we're going to get close. >> items that you can buy making it seem it's free. and a chef is...
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curtains she bought at j.c.e wedding was an interesting mix of family and friends and their friends from the occupy movement. they say they'll stay involved with them. >> good for them. >>> now on to date lab where of course "the washington post" sets up two single people hoping that there will be a love connection. >> yes. gosh, we're always hoping. our brave guy this week is will. he's 26. he's a hotel manager. really a social guy. he told us he wants a woman who is blonde, blue-eyed, and who is well-spoken and can kind of, you know, keep his attention. so we had that in mind and set him up with shaw, who is 24. she manages her own record label so is clearly a go getter. she loves sports and music and, you know, she told us she was looking for a really tall guy over 6'2" she said and somebody who is a little bit nerdy but had a career going on. so we sent them out actually to the national zoo during their holiday zoolights event. they walked around and sort of had a pretty good time, kind of warming up to each
curtains she bought at j.c.e wedding was an interesting mix of family and friends and their friends from the occupy movement. they say they'll stay involved with them. >> good for them. >>> now on to date lab where of course "the washington post" sets up two single people hoping that there will be a love connection. >> yes. gosh, we're always hoping. our brave guy this week is will. he's 26. he's a hotel manager. really a social guy. he told us he wants a woman...