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tastes have changed in fast modernizing dhaka. pastoral scenes are out.ovie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such pictures to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incentive, some painters have given up. ahmed hossain is one artist who hung up his rickshaw brush. he now does suf nair plates for tourists. copying photos, he paints tourists against a background of scenery. business is picking up thanks to word of mouth. ahmed is making a comfortable living but he can't forget his old calling. >> translator: these are rough sketches from my previous work. i made copies and have kept them. if i receive an order again, i'll be able to trace them. they're like photographic negatives. this one was very popular, a rickshaw shop in a town of animals. >> reporter: ahmed was a special passion for animal themes. his humanized characters have attracted international attention. >> translator: these rough sketches remind me of how eager i was about my work. at that time, i took gr
tastes have changed in fast modernizing dhaka. pastoral scenes are out.ovie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such pictures to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incentive, some painters have given up. ahmed hossain is one artist who hung up his rickshaw brush. he now does suf nair plates for tourists. copying photos, he paints tourists against a background of scenery. business is picking up...
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tastes have changed in modernizing dhaka. movie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incenti incentive, some painters have given up. ahmad hussein has now hung up his brush. he does souvenir plates for tourists. he paints portraits of people against a background of scenery. business is picking up thanks to word of mouth. ahmad is making a comfortable living. but he can't forget his old calling. >> translator: these are rough sketches from my previous work. i made copies and have kept them. if i receive an order again, i'll be able to trace them. they're like photographic negatives. this one was very popular. a rickshaw shop in a town of animals. >> reporter: ahmad has a special feeling for animal themes. it has attracted internal attention. >> translator: these rough sketches remind me of how eager i was about my work. at that time i took great pleasure in work. now i don't. looking at these pic
tastes have changed in modernizing dhaka. movie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incenti incentive, some painters have given up. ahmad hussein has now hung up his brush. he does souvenir plates for tourists. he paints portraits of people against a background of scenery. business is picking up thanks to word of mouth. ahmad is making a comfortable...
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tastes have changed in modernizing dhaka. movie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such pictures to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incentive, some painters have given up. ahmad hossain is one who has hung up his rickshaw brush. he now does souvenir plates for tourists. he painted portraits of people against a background of bangladesh scenery. business is picking up thanks to word of mouth. ahmad is making a comfortable living. but he can't forget his old calling. >> translator: these are rough sketches from my previous work. i made copies and have kept them. if i receive an order again, i'll be able to trace them. they're like photographic negatives. this one was very popular. a rickshaw shop in a town of animals. >> reporter: ahmad has a special passion for animal themes. it has attracted international attention. >> translator: these rough sketches remind me of how eager i was about my work. at that time i took great pleasure in w
tastes have changed in modernizing dhaka. movie stars are in. >> translator: rickshaw owners prefer movie scenes. i have no choice but to paint such pictures to make a living. >> reporter: with orders vanishing and no creative incentive, some painters have given up. ahmad hossain is one who has hung up his rickshaw brush. he now does souvenir plates for tourists. he painted portraits of people against a background of bangladesh scenery. business is picking up thanks to word of...
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you'll remember ensure what triggered this book was the incident dhaka this book is all about. the mass on a day in july of 2009 of political figures mainly in northern new jersey and the rabbi is from the shore from brooklyn, from the orthodox community. they decided to write a book about that case, and i want to start by asking them josh, why did you write a book about this case? >> because nobody understood what happened, why it happened, when it first happened in july of 09. ted and i were as close to it as anybody that wasn't in handcuffs and frankly, we didn't understand it. we come into the office on a muggy july morning having been tipped off the night before that something big, quote on quote, was going to come down and in new jersey there's always something big and a politician getting arrested and a corruption case. but my god, we were getting reports from our colleagues that the fbi headquarters or down in brooklyn, and it's a dozen politicians, it's too doesn't. you have red eyes and their long black coats with their ritual fringes blowing in the breeze, the deputy
you'll remember ensure what triggered this book was the incident dhaka this book is all about. the mass on a day in july of 2009 of political figures mainly in northern new jersey and the rabbi is from the shore from brooklyn, from the orthodox community. they decided to write a book about that case, and i want to start by asking them josh, why did you write a book about this case? >> because nobody understood what happened, why it happened, when it first happened in july of 09. ted and i...
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. >> host: on of the details you have in the book is sort of if dhaka if is there was such a concernfor the safety for his identity that they told the afghan guards outside of the base to turn away as he drove up. they were so afraid most of him but of preserving his identity. >> guest: something extraordinary of his hindsight and as alluded to in the beginning notable legion had never killed himself to but no one had gotten into the room of officers and a blown himself up so there's no precedent for that. nobody was looking for that to happen and instead on the contrary they were concerned with keeping this guy safe and his identity protected and so the sort of what was a lot about the plan for getting this guy into the base was how they were going to do it without anybody knowing about it and get him out of pakistan before anybody missed him and get across the mountains and into the base where on a typical day people outside the base will be waiting for jobs or this or that and so the guards at the base were told to look away, got an important person coming through so they didn't e
. >> host: on of the details you have in the book is sort of if dhaka if is there was such a concernfor the safety for his identity that they told the afghan guards outside of the base to turn away as he drove up. they were so afraid most of him but of preserving his identity. >> guest: something extraordinary of his hindsight and as alluded to in the beginning notable legion had never killed himself to but no one had gotten into the room of officers and a blown himself up so...
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if the underdog got on top he would probably be just as rotten as the upper dhaka, darrow like to say, but in the meantime, i'm for him. he needs friends within the other fellow. americans of the year of juice drinks and watching him rage against the machine and they can again today. and the fierce resistance to those oppressive forces which in varying inspired the rebels of his ancestry, the abolitionists of his boyhood, in part of freedom in his lifetime and imposed a threat to liberty today. with the journalist after watching a narrow defeat to darrow the monkey trial. he's been through more war than the regimen of pershings and most of them have been struggles to the death without coats or quarter? tolino, the cause seems last on us today live on the they are not as safe as they used to be. [applause] thank you for lifting as a slow and i want to thank c-span for being here i want to begin the question hour and one of the things that stands out so please come to the microphone with any questions that you may have in our history and and you're talking about class conflicts in labor
if the underdog got on top he would probably be just as rotten as the upper dhaka, darrow like to say, but in the meantime, i'm for him. he needs friends within the other fellow. americans of the year of juice drinks and watching him rage against the machine and they can again today. and the fierce resistance to those oppressive forces which in varying inspired the rebels of his ancestry, the abolitionists of his boyhood, in part of freedom in his lifetime and imposed a threat to liberty today....
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to check to see how to dhaka the former number one took the first set easily enough six three i look comfortable to you but then she had a match points in the second set and ended up just winning it on the tiebreaker williams clearly glad to take in straight sets. and there was a bit of revenge for roger federer in the men's martin del potro the man who beat him in the u.s. open final two years ago by federation glimpses of his very best in the set she took six three and even though the second was tougher the world number three got a crucial break to win seven five better then heads into the last sixteen. also there is number eight seed thomas birdie. scraping the first set on the tie break against one monaco it looked far from certain whether he would win but the czech sing song with any data is plowing through the next set six games to love and finishing off with a nice on match point to get past yards. i'm responding to the support of the home crowd was james blake they were eager for him to make up for andy roddick's early exit the day before and blake did just that defeating ita
to check to see how to dhaka the former number one took the first set easily enough six three i look comfortable to you but then she had a match points in the second set and ended up just winning it on the tiebreaker williams clearly glad to take in straight sets. and there was a bit of revenge for roger federer in the men's martin del potro the man who beat him in the u.s. open final two years ago by federation glimpses of his very best in the set she took six three and even though the second...
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>>reporter: working conditions are harsh at these brick plants outside dhaka. but in some ways they are sign ofprogress, as well as the challenges that progress brings. >>it's the demand for new homes and shops, and the building of new roads and bridges that has fuelled the creation of around 5000 of these factories. the problem is that most of them have been built illegally right on top of fertile rice fields. >>hariri: you have to meet the demand of the population and at the same time you have to raise productivity ofthe land through r and d, through improved seeds. so i know there is pressure on the soil but thisis the situation there, and you just have to cope up with this increasing population pressure. >>reporter: the islamic development bank is working with the bangladesh government to do just that...educating farmers to help improve their yields, funding mechanized farm equipment, building cement irrigation channels. >>paul: if we increase the irrigation channel, then the command area will be increased, irrigation costs will be reduced and the productio
>>reporter: working conditions are harsh at these brick plants outside dhaka. but in some ways they are sign ofprogress, as well as the challenges that progress brings. >>it's the demand for new homes and shops, and the building of new roads and bridges that has fuelled the creation of around 5000 of these factories. the problem is that most of them have been built illegally right on top of fertile rice fields. >>hariri: you have to meet the demand of the population and at the...
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dhaka honor of being able to hope the strain of french blood made her queen of entertainers and covered her with a taste in social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later she added a third woman, her mother. so if i can go back, married joseph lyons. her mother to the list. mother was the life of a mine herger but young single and married folks who found in her asocial woman whose company was as agreeable as when she was a meeting. with her it was possible to have a good time without fathers. her guests were frequent and they played games were sold for charity. and all like found many an opportunity to pass many delightful hours with her in the home or courtesy, sociability and friendliness reamed supreme. it was permissible for the families to move one circle to another. no hard and fast lines were drawn however eclectic for the same could be now in one circle and the other so you can
dhaka honor of being able to hope the strain of french blood made her queen of entertainers and covered her with a taste in social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later she added a third woman, her mother. so if i can go back, married joseph lyons. her mother to the list. mother was the life of a mine herger but young single and married folks who found in her asocial woman whose company was as agreeable as when she was a meeting. with her it was possible to have a good time...
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it's believed to be behind the first terrorist attacks on police officers in dhaka stan he's also thought to have helped train a suicide bomber who blew himself up at a military camp in the republic last year that claimed the lives of over fifty people but police say the militant and his associates were preparing more assaults in the region when they were killed during a start remains one of russia's most volatile regions facing nearly daily violence . all right let's check out some of the headlines for you from around the world this hour american secretary of state hillary clinton is called why don't the international sanctions on syria security forces continue a violent clampdown on the regime protestors at least twelve civilians have died in fresh raids all across the country mostly in the province of arms demonstrations are expected in different syrian towns after friday prayers as anger against the killings increases the ongoing unrest which began in march is said to have claimed so far at least seventeen hundred lives. a pakistani court has sentenced a paramilitary soldier to death
it's believed to be behind the first terrorist attacks on police officers in dhaka stan he's also thought to have helped train a suicide bomber who blew himself up at a military camp in the republic last year that claimed the lives of over fifty people but police say the militant and his associates were preparing more assaults in the region when they were killed during a start remains one of russia's most volatile regions facing nearly daily violence . all right let's check out some of the...
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terror committee say they've killed the chief of a major terrorist cell in the southern republican dhaka stand he was among six militants confirmed dead in the security raid in the region's capital. is believed to be behind the first terrorist attacks on police officers and stan is also thought to have helped train a suicide bomber who blew himself up at a military camp in the republic last year that claimed the lives of over fifty people a police say the militant and his associates were preparing more assaults in the region when they were killed and i guess i remains one of russia's most volatile regions facing a nearly daily violence. or let's check out some other headlines for you from around the world this hour american secretary of state hillary clinton has called for wider international sanctions on syria security forces continue a violent clampdown on and see regime protestors at least twelve civilians have died in fresh raids all across the country mostly in the province of arms mass demonstrations are expected in. different syrian towns after friday prayers as i go against the k
terror committee say they've killed the chief of a major terrorist cell in the southern republican dhaka stand he was among six militants confirmed dead in the security raid in the region's capital. is believed to be behind the first terrorist attacks on police officers and stan is also thought to have helped train a suicide bomber who blew himself up at a military camp in the republic last year that claimed the lives of over fifty people a police say the militant and his associates were...
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the dhaka central martin luther king jr. and his struggle told a non-violent movement together with this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the i have a dream speech. this program is about an hour long. c-span: taylor branch come author if it were a fire 1963 to 1965, when did you first interested in martin luther king? >> guest: when i was in high school as a young fellow growing up in atlanta georgia high started the photograph of the dogs and the fire hoses in birmingham when i was a junior in high school and asked my first political question how can this be and what is it made of and my parents didn't have an answer. it became kind of the quest to find out about. it's an enormous power and the direction in my life. c-span: how many years of your life have you spent about these years? >> guest: i started after i got into a book career after magazine journalism i wanted to write about this but had no answer and started in 1981 what was proposed to be the history of the american and it's not in 60 years and i've got to v
the dhaka central martin luther king jr. and his struggle told a non-violent movement together with this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the i have a dream speech. this program is about an hour long. c-span: taylor branch come author if it were a fire 1963 to 1965, when did you first interested in martin luther king? >> guest: when i was in high school as a young fellow growing up in atlanta georgia high started the photograph of the dogs and the fire hoses in birmingham when i was...
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the start experimenting with the products which is dhaka and tequila. two products the government didn't bother to keep track of in 1970 because there were such few feels of it. the decline in the 1980's really moved the scotch industry that helps bring the bourbon back because one of the things people were drinking in the 70's was maureen and they were having when tastings and blamed dinners and magazines devoted to moreni and people were writing books about wind and things like that. the scotch industry decided to show people that there's a single recipe which is fairly uncommon in the united states before the 1970's, late 70's, early 80's. they started having whiskey dinners and tastings and they started encouraging books and magazines and articles and things and doing the same things the industry had been doing to grow the product. the burba and industry called on to that and started creating products like small batch products that could be treated the same way. and as those products grew in the early 90's, they were starting to bring up the sales o
the start experimenting with the products which is dhaka and tequila. two products the government didn't bother to keep track of in 1970 because there were such few feels of it. the decline in the 1980's really moved the scotch industry that helps bring the bourbon back because one of the things people were drinking in the 70's was maureen and they were having when tastings and blamed dinners and magazines devoted to moreni and people were writing books about wind and things like that. the...
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lots of dhaka and those colors and there is a revealing the and to use a phrase that is really popular or as we hear constantly on those shows and if i remember right we have a sort of neighborhood plea to celebrate a, at our house. today every step of that is a very sort of scale, very over the top, there are shows called your crashers and bathroom crashers where unsuspecting customers at home depot and other home improvement stores are basically attack by the hosts of the shows to urge them to let them come and destroy their bathroom and give them the bathroom of their dreams. there was a billboard in philadelphia not long ago for one of those shows who called the black sheep of home improvement programs and i got to thinking the first woman provincial i remember watching with any regularity was bob diyala, quote codicil house," when it was on tv is that in the 70's and early 80's. again, as you point out quite correctly, things are a lot, quite a bit the same, quite a bit different, but it does seem as though every step of the home improvement past be undertaken with great zeal. the
lots of dhaka and those colors and there is a revealing the and to use a phrase that is really popular or as we hear constantly on those shows and if i remember right we have a sort of neighborhood plea to celebrate a, at our house. today every step of that is a very sort of scale, very over the top, there are shows called your crashers and bathroom crashers where unsuspecting customers at home depot and other home improvement stores are basically attack by the hosts of the shows to urge them...
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defense the lead to the financial collapse starting from the early crisis borneman sub prime lending, no dhaka income, no job type of loans and how people actually make money selling those and those mortgages are sold on the idea that they would be refinanced but of course it now became a possible and goes into a lot of detail has a fascinating book i really enjoy reading it. of course and on the financial services committee so i kind of lifted, but it was really fascinating to see this tape on it and i also have read hank paulson's book on the financial crisis as well so this is an area that i really want to become a much better student of and this book helped me do that. too big to fail. another book by reading right now and this is a book i am just about done with is allah, liberty and loved by irshad manji. she's a good friend of mine and i admire her willingness to question tradition and convention, and she promotes this idea of the jihad the beans and query, question, and at a time when you find people who offer ideas based on tradition and precedent and what happens she is one who says
defense the lead to the financial collapse starting from the early crisis borneman sub prime lending, no dhaka income, no job type of loans and how people actually make money selling those and those mortgages are sold on the idea that they would be refinanced but of course it now became a possible and goes into a lot of detail has a fascinating book i really enjoy reading it. of course and on the financial services committee so i kind of lifted, but it was really fascinating to see this tape on...
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this dhaka was rudolph who was the first chief of the then brand new agency called the gestapo. first chief of the job all of one year when he was replaced by the awful characters speak to in his high-pitched voice protege reinhardt. it deals with the unusual character. here he presided over this entity that has caused the imprisonment of the thousands of communists and social democrats in the political party of the era and who had presided over the agency that had tortured hundreds of these people and likely murdered even in this early phase scores, and jet the diplomatic community, dodd in particular, thought of him as a good guy. he had a lot of integrity as fer deride officials mind. here's the guy you went to if you wanted to get an american out you would go to rauf and he would oblige. he was a very interesting guy. he is the one who led, who agitated for the christmas amnesty, the christmas amnesty for 1933 that led a lot of prisoners out of the camps and so forth in germany. and he later claimed that that was one of the most fine moment when he got to choose who got to g
this dhaka was rudolph who was the first chief of the then brand new agency called the gestapo. first chief of the job all of one year when he was replaced by the awful characters speak to in his high-pitched voice protege reinhardt. it deals with the unusual character. here he presided over this entity that has caused the imprisonment of the thousands of communists and social democrats in the political party of the era and who had presided over the agency that had tortured hundreds of these...
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two of them were run over while camping and another person from vials of dhaka on drugs in this irrigation canal and then the examiner just fumbled as the story began to unfold to explain why 300,000 people would even want to attend a concert like this in the first place and then when they finally -- finally the guy was december 14th they had a columnist who stressed the season and had been a disaster for the counterculture but the tone was so extra reading that it's hard to imagine younger readers taking it seriously. he said maybe it is wishful thinking that to me that fiasco looked very much like the last gap of the whole hit the drug thing the primitive bet before the mind was of animals the human mob was just another manifestation of the of rocks, drugs and slaughter recalled to which he could only say good riddance. and so it is of the beginning of the book just because i think it helps to apprehend the powerful appeal to the summer on newspapers for the young readers in the 1960's the tribes reporters lacked any pretense of objects devotee and think about of their own subculture and
two of them were run over while camping and another person from vials of dhaka on drugs in this irrigation canal and then the examiner just fumbled as the story began to unfold to explain why 300,000 people would even want to attend a concert like this in the first place and then when they finally -- finally the guy was december 14th they had a columnist who stressed the season and had been a disaster for the counterculture but the tone was so extra reading that it's hard to imagine younger...
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as the figures on the dhaka dwindled into the blurs and beneath the ship and the green blue mountains receded into the gray out lines she drew strength from a fresh source. in her darkest hours of mourning and isolation, johnston had been saved. she's all the arms of an unfamiliar got stretched out to embrace her and a loving and acceptable presents the god of the baptist the old anglican piety she had been trying to console herself with since florida seemed nearly cold war now ready to occur now. she saw solis and the preaching of the dissenters which has been the means of the awakening many of the poor souls. her own path to conversion for the personal people and distress seemed to crystallize the larger process of the recovery across the anglo-american world torn by the war. she had lost so much in jamaica but this discovery she could carry with her always. just as well elizabeth johnston his memoir that she wrote much later saturated in this religious language that she did have this experience because people would go on in a similar way, lots of migrations, lots of losses and sepa
as the figures on the dhaka dwindled into the blurs and beneath the ship and the green blue mountains receded into the gray out lines she drew strength from a fresh source. in her darkest hours of mourning and isolation, johnston had been saved. she's all the arms of an unfamiliar got stretched out to embrace her and a loving and acceptable presents the god of the baptist the old anglican piety she had been trying to console herself with since florida seemed nearly cold war now ready to occur...
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at the time of the draft and we to dhaka that the draft riots at the time they were the week of july 13th 1863 and it's possible that once again the black elite thought that class would be free and they weren't, they were destroyed as if they were just because they were black so the big story is of colored or from the asylum and the way in which it was by white women seeing that as an illegitimate act on the part of white but of lunch with into words on deserving black children and that was destroying. the home of norman powell was destroyed. the home of elbe reliance was destroyed so it has amazing account on who the ander water street and on the third assault was successful and burned to the ground. so, in williamson's papers i came across a notes and it's down there. i won't read, where a sergeant rights to albert winans and says i'm going to try to help you. i don't know what today will bring. meet me at the said the drug store at 3 p.m. and i will conduct you to safety. so the lions and the low white lived on the ander water street just doors from one another and philips might p
at the time of the draft and we to dhaka that the draft riots at the time they were the week of july 13th 1863 and it's possible that once again the black elite thought that class would be free and they weren't, they were destroyed as if they were just because they were black so the big story is of colored or from the asylum and the way in which it was by white women seeing that as an illegitimate act on the part of white but of lunch with into words on deserving black children and that was...
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at the time of the draft and we to dhaka that the draft riots at the time they were the week of july 13th 1863 and it's possible that once again the black elite thought that class would be free and they weren't, they were destroyed as if they were just because they were black so the big story is of colored or from the asylum and the way in which it was by white women seeing that as an illegitimate act on the part of white but of lunch with into words on deserving black children and that was destroying. the home of norman powell was destroyed. the home of elbe reliance was destroyed so it has amazing account on who the ander water street and on the third assault was successful and burned to the ground. so, in williamson's papers i came across a notes and it's down there. i won't read, where a sergeant rights to albert winans and says i'm going to try to help you. i don't know what today will bring. meet me at the said the drug store at 3 p.m. and i will conduct you to safety. so the lions and the low white lived on the ander water street just doors from one another and philips might p
at the time of the draft and we to dhaka that the draft riots at the time they were the week of july 13th 1863 and it's possible that once again the black elite thought that class would be free and they weren't, they were destroyed as if they were just because they were black so the big story is of colored or from the asylum and the way in which it was by white women seeing that as an illegitimate act on the part of white but of lunch with into words on deserving black children and that was...
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a pregnant woman is mauled by her dhaka--by her dog. husband told police he came home from work to find his wife elaine and the front part of their home of the pyramids were trying to revive the 32 year-old woman. the dog escaped from the backyard of the home and then approached the first responders that is one officer shot and killed the two year-old pit bull. >> on wall street there was a huge rebound, take a look the dow jones started up and kept up through the entire trading session closing up 423 points, the 11th largest point gain for the dow jones in history. a lot of it is due to good news that came out today, 70007000 fewer jobless claims in the u.s. last week. >> now more than 1000 people stood in line here some waiting more than two hours to participate in the town is sponsored job fair, once inside they found that companies like best buy the fairmont hotel and the u.s. customs service are hiring. fast-food chain wendy's hired several people on the spot. in san jose and rob fladeboe with kron4 news. >> big news for commuters,
a pregnant woman is mauled by her dhaka--by her dog. husband told police he came home from work to find his wife elaine and the front part of their home of the pyramids were trying to revive the 32 year-old woman. the dog escaped from the backyard of the home and then approached the first responders that is one officer shot and killed the two year-old pit bull. >> on wall street there was a huge rebound, take a look the dow jones started up and kept up through the entire trading session...
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dhaka honor of being able to hope the strain of french blood made her queen of entertainers and covered her with a taste in social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later she added a third woman, her mother. so if i can go back, married joseph lyons. her mother to the list. mother was the life of a mine herger but young single and married folks who found in her asocial woman whose company was as agreeable as when she was a meeting. with her it was possible to have a good time without fathers. her guests were frequent and they played games were sold for charity. and all like found many an opportunity to pass many delightful hours with her in the home or courtesy, sociability and friendliness reamed supreme. it was permissible for the families to move one circle to another. no hard and fast lines were drawn however eclectic for the same could be now in one circle and the other so you can understand how somebody like tsongas james hewlett with his acting career and his brushes and time spent in prison with his hard labor and so forth would not have been welcome at were courtes
dhaka honor of being able to hope the strain of french blood made her queen of entertainers and covered her with a taste in social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later she added a third woman, her mother. so if i can go back, married joseph lyons. her mother to the list. mother was the life of a mine herger but young single and married folks who found in her asocial woman whose company was as agreeable as when she was a meeting. with her it was possible to have a good time...
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americans expect quality in the food we eat, the clothes we dhaka, the cars we drive. savitt is not surprising that there is an increasing demand for quality in our public schools. and in this conversation about quality it's starting to focus on more than just the schools. it's starting to focus on the teachers. among other things, this year's pdk results show that americans recognize the need for high-quality teachers in order to have high quality schools. there's a lot more to the story but first i want to tell you a little bit of background about pdk and the poll that we are doing for the 43rd year. phi delta -- fadel tuck papah is a and educators that includes teachers, principals and superintendents and professor and it is this variety of education professionals that makes us unique. through our highly regarded magazine we serve as a trusted voice and advocate for public policies that support improved teaching and increased student learning. so this is the 43rd year pdk has partnered with gallant to conduct a poll of american attitudes towards the public schools.
americans expect quality in the food we eat, the clothes we dhaka, the cars we drive. savitt is not surprising that there is an increasing demand for quality in our public schools. and in this conversation about quality it's starting to focus on more than just the schools. it's starting to focus on the teachers. among other things, this year's pdk results show that americans recognize the need for high-quality teachers in order to have high quality schools. there's a lot more to the story but...
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two of them were run over while camping and another person from vials of dhaka on drugs in this irrigationl and then the examiner just fumbled as the story began to unfold to explain why 300,000 people would even want to attend a concert like this in the first place and then when they finally -- finally the guy was december 14th they had a columnist who stressed the season and had been a disaster for the counterculture but the tone was so extra reading that it's hard to imagine younger readers taking it seriously. he said maybe it is wishful thinking that to me that fiasco looked very much like the last gap of the whole hit the drug thing the primitive bet before the mind was of animals the human mob was just another manifestation of the of rocks, drugs and slaughter recalled to which he could only say good riddance. and so it is of the beginning of the book just because i think it helps to apprehend the powerful appeal to the summer on newspapers for the young readers in the 1960's the tribes reporters lacked any pretense of objects devotee and think about of their own subculture and the
two of them were run over while camping and another person from vials of dhaka on drugs in this irrigationl and then the examiner just fumbled as the story began to unfold to explain why 300,000 people would even want to attend a concert like this in the first place and then when they finally -- finally the guy was december 14th they had a columnist who stressed the season and had been a disaster for the counterculture but the tone was so extra reading that it's hard to imagine younger readers...
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forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shift over to when it becomes now we are in the warning phase, out of the watch phase. at the 30 minutes and the 45 minute stages. talk to us a little about your role and what your response of the czar and when you are looking at. maybe start with bob. >> on the chain and the continuity, and it gives me an opportunity not to necessarily do it myself, but to give a little bit of a history, my synoptic professor and the synoptics are the basis of the forecasting, was one of the great pioneers from the school of meteorology that began with rossby, and before i got into this side of the business from the opport
forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shift...
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one thing i dhaka that in my book is set louis missouri, where before any of the sort of noble blue and gray battles were fought at all, there was a street fighting who going on with civilians being mowed down in the streets of st. louis. it involved when you mentioned the know nothings of actively involved immigrants with significant extent. i won't tell the whole story now but i tried in my book to include these people coming to america played a very significant roles and in the martin scorsese movie many people remember the image of the irish immigrant stepping off of the boat and being handed guns before they know where they are you remember this in the movie, and i think this sort of tarnished the irish immigrants reputation unfairly for a lot of people, and in fact a lot of irish immigrants are very idealistic for the union cause they had an experiment themselves of knowing what it was like to live under a sort of oligarchic a tyrannical regime, and there were irishman who marched in a regimen of the beginning of the civil war down broadway and all the regimens with a banner over
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they presumably bought things they would any way and then they were further invested in dhaka store both emotionally and actually financially. and that -- >> it was a fun because the pitchers he showed of the first event or all of these people in line talking and meeting each other and since then there has been lots in germany and all around the world and it's just sort of taken on a life of its own. >> will the future of the internet be better if there was less anonymity or the option to be involved in the internet where people want to be anonymous and you can be secured of who they were? >> i think so. >> and there's a lot of benefits to anonymity, but not most of the every day. leave aside the arab spring politics of it during a i did sometimes in a more dangerous situation you need to be able to protect your anonymity. and in other places where you want to open up and get ahead in life because you want a better job or whatever, you want to use your real name and you want to open up and show your interest and when you can do and that sort of thing. but if you are more of, like, you kn
they presumably bought things they would any way and then they were further invested in dhaka store both emotionally and actually financially. and that -- >> it was a fun because the pitchers he showed of the first event or all of these people in line talking and meeting each other and since then there has been lots in germany and all around the world and it's just sort of taken on a life of its own. >> will the future of the internet be better if there was less anonymity or the...
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they couldn't shoot them down because they were - up but they were called on board to try to make dhaka u-2 stealthy. it didn't work and one of the pilots was killed flying one of the planes that had been doctored up with some paint that was supposed to be camouflaged and instead it made the plane over heat. >> unfortunately we've reached the point there is time for only one more question, and kind of open-ended for you. was there one particular story that you found most shocking or surprising of the things you learned about area 51? >> you know, everything there was told to me was very ornate and very interesting, and i think all circled back to allow me to create the puzzle so to speak, all these individual pieces that in and of themselves for fascinating to understand the bigger picture of erie 51 was what i found the most rewarding certainly at the end to step back and say this makes sense and why it's secret and what went on even though i probably only know a small fraction of it. winston churchill once said about coming and he was speaking about russia, she said it is an enigma wr
they couldn't shoot them down because they were - up but they were called on board to try to make dhaka u-2 stealthy. it didn't work and one of the pilots was killed flying one of the planes that had been doctored up with some paint that was supposed to be camouflaged and instead it made the plane over heat. >> unfortunately we've reached the point there is time for only one more question, and kind of open-ended for you. was there one particular story that you found most shocking or...
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the dhaka it was terrible, there was a shortage of coal, the prisons were cold.people died in prison. so i was fascinated by these histories. for the longest time, i could not figure out how from a story telling point of view i was going to get the resisters and the generals into the book. i didn't want to do just a series of portraits of one or the other come and then a clue came to me one day when i was reading a very boring scholarly article about elon and pacifist. she was an opponent of the war, route the single best selling peace during the brereton war, traveled up and down the country, visiting the conscientious objectors in the presence listing the families as speaking out again and again against the war. some rallies were shot down by the police. she was also involved in many other radical causes of the day, strong supporter of independence from ireland, for india. before the war meant she had been active in the suffrage movement and had gone to prison four times. in this article about her, the writer just made one passing comment, one sentence. natural
the dhaka it was terrible, there was a shortage of coal, the prisons were cold.people died in prison. so i was fascinated by these histories. for the longest time, i could not figure out how from a story telling point of view i was going to get the resisters and the generals into the book. i didn't want to do just a series of portraits of one or the other come and then a clue came to me one day when i was reading a very boring scholarly article about elon and pacifist. she was an opponent of...
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this is a book for you to buy and encourage your friends to go on amazon dhaka, and buy it.the revenues all of the royalties will go to learning matters. that being said, it is an incredible pleasure i recognize my good friend of, john merrow. [applause] >> thank you very much. on behalf of learning matters, our energetic production company, i express my gratitude for you folks been here and i want to say just a quick word about the three folks you just heard from. mardy you know as the community's schools and the leadership and he is a big deal but when he goes home he is not that big a deal. his wife is a powerhouse, their daughter, molly, is an up-and-coming an already excellent film maker so to be friends to what mardy is like winning the trifecta. you are a lucky man as well as the special friend, josh has been as he set a personal friend and our attorney for 40 years a founding member of the board. he has gotten me out of trouble more than once but more important than that he's kept me from getting into trouble, which is actually more important. what was the most recen
this is a book for you to buy and encourage your friends to go on amazon dhaka, and buy it.the revenues all of the royalties will go to learning matters. that being said, it is an incredible pleasure i recognize my good friend of, john merrow. [applause] >> thank you very much. on behalf of learning matters, our energetic production company, i express my gratitude for you folks been here and i want to say just a quick word about the three folks you just heard from. mardy you know as the...
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you see he is currently free to write on the instructions to his typist and in this case he crossed dhakaourse mark twain is over here and over here so one of the problems in dealing with this is to figure out which are the authors, how dewey note of those were his? if you text the text of what he's done this to and compare to the way that he publishes you can see the, as have disappeared so here we have mark twain writing and a dodo. it's one of the achievements they figured out how to distinguish between all of the markings. here's an example that has maybe five different handwritings. all of the pencil markings come here is by pain, they were all by pain. they also have his typesetter. this is [speaking in native tongue] , this is louisa may alcott. someone we don't know and here is mark twain. what does that mean? she's and correct some some of the things that this cannot afford it's wrong. for instance, here the stenographer has written an effect nonexistent and infeasible but clearly that is not what he said. he crosses on feasible and inserts invisible and then decides that isn't n
you see he is currently free to write on the instructions to his typist and in this case he crossed dhakaourse mark twain is over here and over here so one of the problems in dealing with this is to figure out which are the authors, how dewey note of those were his? if you text the text of what he's done this to and compare to the way that he publishes you can see the, as have disappeared so here we have mark twain writing and a dodo. it's one of the achievements they figured out how to...
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forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shift over to when it becomes now we are in the warning phase, out of the watch phase. at the 30 minutes and the 45 minute stages. talk to us a little about your role and what your response of the czar and when you are looking at. maybe start with bob. >> on the chain and the continuity, and it gives me an opportunity not to necessarily do it myself, but to give a little bit of a history, my synoptic professor and the synoptics are the basis of the forecasting, was one of the great pioneers from the school of meteorology that began with rossby, and before i got into this side of the business from the opport
forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shift...
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one thing i dhaka that in my book is set louis missouri, where before any of the sort of noble blue and gray battles were fought at all, there was a street fighting who going on with civilians being mowed down in the streets of st. louis. it involved when you mentioned the know nothings of actively involved immigrants with significant extent. i won't tell the whole story now but i tried in my book to include these people coming to america played a very significant roles and in the martin scorsese movie many people remember the image of the irish immigrant stepping off of the boat and being handed guns before they know where they are you remember this in the movie, and i think this sort of tarnished the irish immigrants reputation unfairly for a lot of people, and in fact a lot of irish immigrants are very idealistic for the union cause they had an experiment themselves of knowing what it was like to live under a sort of oligarchic a tyrannical regime, and there were irishman who marched in a regimen of the beginning of the civil war down broadway and all the regimens with a banner over
one thing i dhaka that in my book is set louis missouri, where before any of the sort of noble blue and gray battles were fought at all, there was a street fighting who going on with civilians being mowed down in the streets of st. louis. it involved when you mentioned the know nothings of actively involved immigrants with significant extent. i won't tell the whole story now but i tried in my book to include these people coming to america played a very significant roles and in the martin...
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forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shi over to when it becomes now we are in the warning phase, out of the watch phase. at the 30 minutes and the 45 minute stages. talk to us a little about your role and what your response of the czar and when you are looking at. maybe start with bob. >> on the chain and the continuity, and it gives me an portunity not to necessarily do it myself, but to give a little bit of a history, my synoptic professor and the synoptics are the basis of the forecasting, was one of the great pioneers from the school of meteorology that began with rossby, and before i got into this side of the business from the opportunit
forecasters, and i would like them to just take the general topic of a forecast, and in particular dhakan and jim and joe it's been my experience and maybe this is a game, the fact that i have not been in the area necessary lee sevier whether, i don't remember as often where the forecast was that one day in and today's out, but i guess that in the area where these are real issues, the one and today out forecast is a reality. i would like to talk about that as well as the in how do you shi over...
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we can relearn, you in dhaka, if we want to, i am pretty sure. memory becomes a kind of proof for some sort of thing. i mean, yes you can train memory and people go around competing to prove that they can do that, but that's a little bit of a parlor trick because in the day-to-day life, that skill is not required of us any more. we have so much help. before we had computers we had, you know, writing and notebooks, but now computers help us remember absolutely everything. you are at a dinner party have an argument with a bunch of friends about who was the start of such and such a movie it's only a matter of seconds before somebody is going to go to the keyboard and get the absolute truth answer according to google. so what happens is the bar is moved and we need to look to other skills that only humans can do, writing poetry, composing music. it used to be playing chess, not any more until this spring maybe it was answering those wacky jeopardy questions. maybe we can leave it open whether that question has been sufficiently solved by ibm's machin
we can relearn, you in dhaka, if we want to, i am pretty sure. memory becomes a kind of proof for some sort of thing. i mean, yes you can train memory and people go around competing to prove that they can do that, but that's a little bit of a parlor trick because in the day-to-day life, that skill is not required of us any more. we have so much help. before we had computers we had, you know, writing and notebooks, but now computers help us remember absolutely everything. you are at a dinner...
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one thing i dhaka that in my book is set louis missouri, where before any of the sort of noble blue and gray battles were fought at all, there was a street fighting who going on with civilians being mowed down in the streets of st. louis. it involved when you mentioned the know nothings of actively involved immigrants with significant extent. i won't tell the whole story now but i tried in my book to include these people coming to america played a very significant roles and in the martin scorsese movie many people remember the image of the irish immigrant stepping off of the boat and being handed guns before they know where they are you remember this in the movie, and i think this sort of tarnished the irish immigrants reputation unfairly for a lot of people, and in fact a lot of irish immigrants are very idealistic for the union cause they had an experiment themselves of knowing what it was like to live under a sort of oligarchic a tyrannical regime, and there were irishman who marched in a regimen of the beginning of the civil war down broadway and all the regimens with a banner over
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we don't have an obesity epidemic in this country, we have a dhaka getting epidemic.person of size and yet we overlook the fact that there is an epidemic going on in this country with eating disorders. as an openly gay man living with hiv/aids i can tell you a thing or two about discrimination, harassment and hatred and within the gay community there is a serious problem when it comes time to eating disorders because gay men are obsessed with how their bodies look. sometimes they will go entire weekends without eating, whereas ms. obama's "let's move" can paint these three words discrimination, harassment and he tried all lead to bleeding and the press in the room a slight correction as peggy mentioned she was referencing last year's legislation it was reintroduced this year so i want to make sure you have that information. i didn't realize we were using the wrong number until this morning. we will have to tongue lash of this leader i guess. jason peniel on the head of except for montana, north dakota, south dakota, michigan and hawaii obviously the state law is are n
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there are more fortunate than others who ended up among the conflict of the first fleet dhaka for australia. and some other loyalists even end up in india and putting in fact the tucsons of one of the most intimate of all, the turncoat benedict arnold. and arnold has two sons to go to india and he even has a half indian grandchild so i like to think there is sort of arnall lineage on the other side of the world so the point of this is within just a few years of the end of the revolution the map of loyalist diaspora and there is actually a map of it in the few pages into this looks the map of the diaspora looks like the map of the british empire volcker. this points to one of the key features i wanted to signal about the significance of looking at this diaspora because it really helps to make sense of the seeming paradox. the american revolution was the greatest single defeat for the british empire until the era of world war ii. the greatest loss of territory, it plunged the empire into the enormous depths and was particularly of humiliating kind of defeat as they saw their own closest colon
there are more fortunate than others who ended up among the conflict of the first fleet dhaka for australia. and some other loyalists even end up in india and putting in fact the tucsons of one of the most intimate of all, the turncoat benedict arnold. and arnold has two sons to go to india and he even has a half indian grandchild so i like to think there is sort of arnall lineage on the other side of the world so the point of this is within just a few years of the end of the revolution the map...
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seeing that the age of the folks because of the social media tools is coming down and then at usa today dhakae the adjunct print product usa today, we are finding that our tablet ipad application has a group of viewers that is probably a decade younger than the traditional user and it is one of the most successful of applications in the ipad store so we are very pleased with what kind of the worship and the demographics of the viewership is rising. .. which is that people are consuming media in many different ways, and it is surprising i think for most people to hear that television viewing, just pure television viewing is at an all-time high. one assumes that because of all the other media options that television must be suffering and that people are going away at drugs and staring at their phones, which is described is actually what is happening is that people are watching television and they are on line and they are tweeting to their friends. it is just a whole other environment. >> certainly multitasking. sometimes i've had to get out of the habit of assuming that if my kids were on their
seeing that the age of the folks because of the social media tools is coming down and then at usa today dhakae the adjunct print product usa today, we are finding that our tablet ipad application has a group of viewers that is probably a decade younger than the traditional user and it is one of the most successful of applications in the ipad store so we are very pleased with what kind of the worship and the demographics of the viewership is rising. .. which is that people are consuming media in...
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and you can watch that where if you want to uganda to the documentary website which is 33 minutes dhakaord and watch the entire film online for free. with that think you all for coming to the and please join me in thanking the panelists. [applause] [inaudible conversations] today a discussion on the bureau's role on combating terrorism nearly ten years after the september 11 attacks. this is 40 minutes. >> all week we are taking a loow lodifferent aspects of the fbi come in different units and agencies within it and yesterday we talked about tactical operations units. tomorrow we are going to look at tactical operations units.ms tomorrow we will look at how the agency prioritizes its resources. thursday, cyber attacks and fraud. friday, we will wrap up the series with crime labs and icday is the role of the fbi in counter-terrorism. david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism? guest: it has been defined differently, by different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes.
and you can watch that where if you want to uganda to the documentary website which is 33 minutes dhakaord and watch the entire film online for free. with that think you all for coming to the and please join me in thanking the panelists. [applause] [inaudible conversations] today a discussion on the bureau's role on combating terrorism nearly ten years after the september 11 attacks. this is 40 minutes. >> all week we are taking a loow lodifferent aspects of the fbi come in different...
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again, you reference not playing dhaka that's certainly not what mr.owns and -- i sometimes forget the reference because i've been chairman with him as my ranking member on two occasions now he's been the chairman with me on his ranking member. the bottom line is we have a shared focus which is just to have good government and to partner with all of our colleagues in the government to achieve that and so that is clearly what comes through our intent of this hearing in going forward for the partner and how we can further partner in the months and years to come especially if there is legislative issues, and one that was mentioned for the statutory language with the power wheelchair's and we have to start there. and if there are issues that you identify at cms that perhaps the intent of congress is not fulfilled accurately or appropriately by the way the statute was written verses what you think you were trying to do, you are probably going to learn that before us because of implementing the statute. to come back to our committee on the ways and means and
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listed what seems to me having to address that big grand initio about whether the times is good for dhaka see or not. >> the gentleman here who didn't like the catholic church as if -- >> we want to get a couple more questions than. >> i think it is more the nitpicking. >> let me get a couple more questions and then answer others. anybody else want to ask a question? >> henry is required to ask a question. >> you didn't ask the question which i think is important and constitutes and that question is it good for the jews? [laughter] but we've spent since we have to nonissues i'm sure they will have interesting answers but we are coming to the end of the evening. so i will give the few minutes to wrap up to give their thoughts and then we will let people go home and get dinner. >> i think we are handing the microphone to other people. >> i have two quick questions and -- >> and you are? >> i wish we had been entitled to two things. one about philosophy. you asked what the people gave up their times subscriptions. i did as a result of what i thought was disgraceful reporting and commentary r
listed what seems to me having to address that big grand initio about whether the times is good for dhaka see or not. >> the gentleman here who didn't like the catholic church as if -- >> we want to get a couple more questions than. >> i think it is more the nitpicking. >> let me get a couple more questions and then answer others. anybody else want to ask a question? >> henry is required to ask a question. >> you didn't ask the question which i think is...
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there are more fortunate than others who ended up among the conflict of the first fleet dhaka for australia. and some other loyalists even end up in india and putting in fact the tucsons of one of the most intimate of all, the turncoat benedict arnold. and arnold has two sons to go to india and he even has a half indian grandchild so i like to think there is sort of arnall lineage on the other side of the world so the point of this is within just a few years of the end of the revolution the map of loyalist diaspora and there is actually a map of it in the few pages into this looks the map of the diaspora looks like the map of the british empire volcker. this points to one of the key features i wanted to signal about the significance of looking at this diaspora because it really helps to make sense of the seeming paradox. the american revolution was the greatest single defeat for the british empire until the era of world war ii. the greatest loss of territory, it plunged the empire into the enormous depths and was particularly of humiliating kind of defeat as they saw their own closest colon
there are more fortunate than others who ended up among the conflict of the first fleet dhaka for australia. and some other loyalists even end up in india and putting in fact the tucsons of one of the most intimate of all, the turncoat benedict arnold. and arnold has two sons to go to india and he even has a half indian grandchild so i like to think there is sort of arnall lineage on the other side of the world so the point of this is within just a few years of the end of the revolution the map...
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the government committee that will provide the necessary information to reach the salary level of dhakacted official and the officers in the public compared to the e.u.. [applause] the second decree -- and the limit of usage of the service cars, the blue cards, so as to reduce their number and other costs. [applause] in order to reach the objectives that we have set in the meeting that we will have tomorrow with the unions, the government will propose a collaboration for stability, growth, and social cohesion that will have to be in line with the program presented in brussels and may. the growth of economy is the consequence of the positive convergence of the irresponsible behavior of political and social actors so we will strive to reach an agreement between the government and representatives of businesses and labor on the ways in which to realize the common purpose of this meeting will focus on four points, managing and the provisions for development, investment for infrastructures and financing to businesses and industrial relations both in private and public sector. the situation in
the government committee that will provide the necessary information to reach the salary level of dhakacted official and the officers in the public compared to the e.u.. [applause] the second decree -- and the limit of usage of the service cars, the blue cards, so as to reduce their number and other costs. [applause] in order to reach the objectives that we have set in the meeting that we will have tomorrow with the unions, the government will propose a collaboration for stability, growth, and...
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how tv role dhaka, tv was very expensive in the thirties.no one could afford it and what they did that's when we got mutual of omaha and -- there you go. i actually watched lawrence. >> he used to hide in a helicopter will jim wrestled with the alligator. estimate those are the kind of things you're seeing that come back. brands are going to start to supplement on the pay for the band but because that is the new form of paying with your attention to this chemical is happening, especially sort oft's out here, there's a lot of p people when content relatederele businesses of one form or another. and we've seen this incredible transfer of revenue from conten creators to them but providersn and technology providers. provi. a really began to gather steam with apple and the ipod where of a sudden i'm paying for bandwidth, i am paying for and ipod, and a lot less is going to the record companies and the artist. now you're seeing it happen again with things like magazines and newspapers, people are paying less directly for content, and instead of pa
how tv role dhaka, tv was very expensive in the thirties.no one could afford it and what they did that's when we got mutual of omaha and -- there you go. i actually watched lawrence. >> he used to hide in a helicopter will jim wrestled with the alligator. estimate those are the kind of things you're seeing that come back. brands are going to start to supplement on the pay for the band but because that is the new form of paying with your attention to this chemical is happening, especially...
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i'm sure everybody knows in the room the news makers are here and some live in the area but others dhaka and are attending the 2011 show at the d.c. convention center august 16th and 19th and products of the organizations are used on display and in some cases not just for military purposes but also for civil and first response applications. one example of this is more of rahman uvs which is used not only in afghanistan but also to assist the aftermath of the nuclear reactor situation in japan. the newsmaker topic today and again as you know is beyond drones, what you didn't know about the unmanned vehicle systems. melanie referred to this in drones 101. to me that would be an advanced course. after the news makers speak they will take your questions. please come give your name and affiliation and say to whom your question is addressed. when you do have a question if you will give me a signal i will try to call on you as many as time permits. finally, to repeat if you have not already done so, please when you came in, out when you leave. thank you. general heinz, i think we set your the f
i'm sure everybody knows in the room the news makers are here and some live in the area but others dhaka and are attending the 2011 show at the d.c. convention center august 16th and 19th and products of the organizations are used on display and in some cases not just for military purposes but also for civil and first response applications. one example of this is more of rahman uvs which is used not only in afghanistan but also to assist the aftermath of the nuclear reactor situation in japan....
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but you go to bing to dhaka and airline ticket, buy shoes. it is a decision.you never see a commercial that says you bing to find out about dinosaurs. it's not going to happen. they are not interested in a grubby you that we because it's harder to make money that we. it's hard to make money with dinosaur links. but, for that reason, google is adjusting to what bing is doing in the market by becoming better for shopping but more importantly, bing wants to keep you happy with the ( and less time on facebook to read that as a competitor because the dollars are in the ad and they are freed facebook is going to manage to leverage all of that information we give facebook about the things we love and the people that we love and turned it into a really efficient advertising machine. so, so far facebook hasn't mastered which is why our facebook pages are filled with ridiculous ads that are inappropriate to less much of the time. but everyone is pretty concerned and confident facebook will crack the code at some point soon. >> the federal investigators agencies [inaudib
but you go to bing to dhaka and airline ticket, buy shoes. it is a decision.you never see a commercial that says you bing to find out about dinosaurs. it's not going to happen. they are not interested in a grubby you that we because it's harder to make money that we. it's hard to make money with dinosaur links. but, for that reason, google is adjusting to what bing is doing in the market by becoming better for shopping but more importantly, bing wants to keep you happy with the ( and less time...
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psychological tendency of the human weakness the interests pose a risk of sexual violence or prejudgment that dhaka process must be forbidden it's a guarantee of due process adequately implemented. so, you know, this is just beyond the pale. we don't recognize that most of the cases will go to constitutional come implicate constitutional issues. and a likely to the factual why is the first is the usual appearance of impropriety. a little bit stricter and we will see how that plays out. and he raised 40 questions on how the heck are we going to implement this and aren't we going to have a motion? to questions or relevant for me. was the case origins of the ideological issue rather than a financial one and does close personal friendship between a judge and a party or a lawyer gives rise to a probability of bayh as? is not just about the money but of course there can be issues of recusal deutsch to these personal relationships whether they are electronic relationships, face-to-face relationships or any between. as of you know, they have the model of the judicial conduct. it does not directly address t
psychological tendency of the human weakness the interests pose a risk of sexual violence or prejudgment that dhaka process must be forbidden it's a guarantee of due process adequately implemented. so, you know, this is just beyond the pale. we don't recognize that most of the cases will go to constitutional come implicate constitutional issues. and a likely to the factual why is the first is the usual appearance of impropriety. a little bit stricter and we will see how that plays out. and he...
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they couldn't shoot them down because they were - up but they were called on board to try to make dhaka u-2 stealthy. it didn't work and one of the pilots was killed flying one of the planes that had been doctored up with some paint that was supposed to be camouflaged and instead it made the plane over heat. >> unfortunately we've reached the point there is time for only one more question, and kind of open-ended for you. was there one particular story that you found most shocking or surprising of the things you learned about area 51? >> you know, everything there was told to me was very ornate and very interesting, and i think all circled back to allow me to create the puzzle so to speak, all these individual pieces that in and of themselves for fascinating to understand the bigger picture of erie 51 was what i found the most rewarding certainly at the end to step back and say this makes sense and why it's secret and what went on even though i probably only know a small fraction of it. winston churchill once said about coming and he was speaking about russia, she said it is an enigma wr
they couldn't shoot them down because they were - up but they were called on board to try to make dhaka u-2 stealthy. it didn't work and one of the pilots was killed flying one of the planes that had been doctored up with some paint that was supposed to be camouflaged and instead it made the plane over heat. >> unfortunately we've reached the point there is time for only one more question, and kind of open-ended for you. was there one particular story that you found most shocking or...