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ellipses and i can draw an ellipse for you, gang. an ellipse can be constructed as such. i wish i knew this when i was in high school in wood shop when i had to make a coffee table and i made an elliptical type coffee table and i thought i was very clever because what i did is i drew one quadrant of an ellipse on newspaper and cut it out and then folded it over, traced it, folded it over, traced it, folded it over, traced it and i thought i had what was a nice ellipse. if i had known about this, i would have had a better coffee table. i can construct an ellipse very simply, watch this. and turn the string around, gang. you kinda get the idea. that is an ellipse. an ellipse is a path whereby the distance at any point, like out here, the distance from here to here plus the distance from here to here is a constant. that's the definition of ellipse. take a math class, you'll learn that, but the string has a constant length, doesn't it? so everywhere along there, it's always a constant, isn't that neat? and kepler found out that the planets travel that way and one of the foci,
ellipses and i can draw an ellipse for you, gang. an ellipse can be constructed as such. i wish i knew this when i was in high school in wood shop when i had to make a coffee table and i made an elliptical type coffee table and i thought i was very clever because what i did is i drew one quadrant of an ellipse on newspaper and cut it out and then folded it over, traced it, folded it over, traced it, folded it over, traced it and i thought i had what was a nice ellipse. if i had known about...
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now what you said, what you said there was more like you can keep your healthcare plan ellipses comma because it may no longer meet the requirements or your insurance company may not be extending your plan. period. noticed by incompetence and arrogance. did i do that. no. not when the president's somewhat dishonest. somewhat dishonest about the promise of his healthcare program. but here's the weird part. his opponents have been lying like [bleep] >> it's estimated that obamacare will increase taxes over a trillion dollars and add $6 trillion to the deficit. >> we're looking at probably $20,000 in premiums next year. and we don't even have insurance for our daughter who has a preexisting condition. >> $95 fine that a lot of young people are going to take in order to avoid prison time or whatever ramifications. >> vladimir lenin he said socialized medicine is the keystone of the arch to the socialist state. >> obamacare is really i think the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery. [laughter] >> jon: it's okay that he's dishonest but it is sort of weird if that is th
now what you said, what you said there was more like you can keep your healthcare plan ellipses comma because it may no longer meet the requirements or your insurance company may not be extending your plan. period. noticed by incompetence and arrogance. did i do that. no. not when the president's somewhat dishonest. somewhat dishonest about the promise of his healthcare program. but here's the weird part. his opponents have been lying like [bleep] >> it's estimated that obamacare will...
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in celebration of hanukkah, the first candle was lit on the national minority lighting at the ellipse. it is a highly unusual thing for hot -- things giving and hanukkah to overlap. the next time this could happen, 79,000 years from now. >> we will not be here for that. in keeping with tradition, resident obama saved a turkey from the thanksgiving table. the winner was named top koran. 65th turkey -- saved. >> the office of the president is the most powerful tradition of the world and brings with it many awesome and solemn responsibilities. it is not one of them. >> both of the birds were hatched and raised in minnesota. they will be on display until january 6. after that they will live out their lives in lee's berg, virginia. >> they were calling this the real life "hunger games." good news weather-wise? >> i think so. >> the fact is the winds have dried a lot of the pavement and roadways. we have puddles and those are the spots that could freeze overnight. we will tell you about our main concern. not -- not widespread at all. definitely a chilly things giving day. the temperatures w
in celebration of hanukkah, the first candle was lit on the national minority lighting at the ellipse. it is a highly unusual thing for hot -- things giving and hanukkah to overlap. the next time this could happen, 79,000 years from now. >> we will not be here for that. in keeping with tradition, resident obama saved a turkey from the thanksgiving table. the winner was named top koran. 65th turkey -- saved. >> the office of the president is the most powerful tradition of the world...
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there was long thought to be along ellipse from the early part of the 20th century but i recently like two years ago found out the assessors office has the 19, 14 all the way through 1974 block books if you find your block and lot you can find out who owned that building up to the 50s i believe. at least through 1946 because we have a copy of the 46 so you can find out who lived there and if you go to the asses ri quarters office and they don't know what your talking about if you're looking straight ahead, there's a balcony that goes around the upper level and on the far left side there's a column that comes down from the call connie and it's at the base of that column that you can direct the researcher to go to get these micro films. >> talk about secrets of city government. that's great. >> i guess that's what i had to say. there's a little secret document out there. >> in terms of working with these agencies and little places where all this information lies, just as i was talking about how excited people are at the public library history room to help you you will find there's agenci
there was long thought to be along ellipse from the early part of the 20th century but i recently like two years ago found out the assessors office has the 19, 14 all the way through 1974 block books if you find your block and lot you can find out who owned that building up to the 50s i believe. at least through 1946 because we have a copy of the 46 so you can find out who lived there and if you go to the asses ri quarters office and they don't know what your talking about if you're looking...
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the ceremony happened on the giant ellipse of the park near the south lawn of the white house. sang music played by the u.s. air force band. the hanukkah celebration continues for eight days and nights. >>> and tonight, there was also a lighting of the large menora in union square. it is named after bill who paid for construction in 1975, every since then, the lights cast a glow on the square. >>> so, what did you forget? the cranberries, butter, pumpkin pie? the registers were ringing up storm in san jose. it's the same all over the bay area thanksgiving shoppers picking up the last few odds and ends for tomorrow's gut- busting meal. some were just getting started. >> what started your strategy before thanksgiving? >> we are always last minute, to be honest with you. it always turns out great. >> many grocery stores were also planning to be open tomorrow for the extreme procrastinators. >> the turkey is not cooked yet and shoppers are lined up to catch a deal. andrea is in pleasant hill. andrea. >> reporter: take a look behind me, you can see the tents lined up and it sure see
the ceremony happened on the giant ellipse of the park near the south lawn of the white house. sang music played by the u.s. air force band. the hanukkah celebration continues for eight days and nights. >>> and tonight, there was also a lighting of the large menora in union square. it is named after bill who paid for construction in 1975, every since then, the lights cast a glow on the square. >>> so, what did you forget? the cranberries, butter, pumpkin pie? the registers...
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it looked like a partial solar ellipse. >>> a special tribute for former stanford quarterback john elway the team from 1979 to 1982 before he went to the nfl and thursday he will have his number 7 jersey retired. that special moment will take place during the game during the university of oregon. >>> football history, history making day in oakland. >> eagles quarterback nick foles tie as record. the bad news, it was against the raiders. sports wrap is next. [ music ] >>> good evening. welcome to sports wrap. expectations were high today for the raiders who were coming off a win, had a chance to go .500. at home against the philadelphia eagles who have been up and down all year. unfortunately for oakland the eagles were up. nick foles firing to cooper in the 2nd quarter for 17 yards and a score. haden because the defender who got beat on that play. he falls down. 63-yard touchdown. 21-3. mcfadden with a injury. jennings had a good day in his place. 8-yard run. 21-10 but a bad afternoon for the secondary. all by himself. that pass. we stay local. jackson streaking down the right sideline.
it looked like a partial solar ellipse. >>> a special tribute for former stanford quarterback john elway the team from 1979 to 1982 before he went to the nfl and thursday he will have his number 7 jersey retired. that special moment will take place during the game during the university of oregon. >>> football history, history making day in oakland. >> eagles quarterback nick foles tie as record. the bad news, it was against the raiders. sports wrap is next. [ music ]...
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had seen him many times before because i got posted on medical details to the rose garden or to the ellipse or to the mall. i saw, you know, all the dig -- the people other than kennedy, jackie, dean russ, robert mcnamara, highly salasi, marshall tito, people of that ilk that came for state ceremonies and the like. i've always liked photography. i took my camera. i was not really on official duty, but i did it, and i'm glad i did. and so that's -- those are kind of -- that's the framework within which my little story develops. >> so it's friday, november 22nd, 1963. your medical officer of the day at the pentagon. where are you and how do you find out? >> i'm in my office. i'm doing a prostate exam on a colonel. that's actually the truth. and the phone rang. and the only person that had that number was my wife, maryann. and so i knew it was her. so i shucked the glove and answered the phone. and she said, "the president's been shot." i said to her, "don't be spreading rumors like that because i'm not allowed to spread them." with that, someone came to get me, and we went into the waiting ro
had seen him many times before because i got posted on medical details to the rose garden or to the ellipse or to the mall. i saw, you know, all the dig -- the people other than kennedy, jackie, dean russ, robert mcnamara, highly salasi, marshall tito, people of that ilk that came for state ceremonies and the like. i've always liked photography. i took my camera. i was not really on official duty, but i did it, and i'm glad i did. and so that's -- those are kind of -- that's the framework...
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was saying, period, period, he didn't have it in his head that it wasn't period, it was asterisk, ellipsesere was ap article in the wall street journal that talked about what white house aides knew and the political folks went to the policy folks -- reverse that. the policy folks went oh the political folks. >> or both. >> and said what he's saying is not right. millions will lose their policies. they knew and the political folks said, keep your mouths shut. if you like your plan you might be able to keep it. doesn't sell as well as the message he has now. if that's the case, how can he come out and say, i'm sorry. isn't he responsible for what happens in his white house? >> i'd like to think that didn't happen. i would like to see the reporting and proof. if the it did happen it's wrong and the president of the united states running the white house should say it's wrong. they can forgive when somebody is honest and full disclosure. >> you had that in the clinton years. >> i learned that in the clinton white house. tell it all, tell it early, tell it yourself. it being the truth. we democr
was saying, period, period, he didn't have it in his head that it wasn't period, it was asterisk, ellipsesere was ap article in the wall street journal that talked about what white house aides knew and the political folks went to the policy folks -- reverse that. the policy folks went oh the political folks. >> or both. >> and said what he's saying is not right. millions will lose their policies. they knew and the political folks said, keep your mouths shut. if you like your plan...
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we will continue to champion freedom to speak one's mind, the ellipses to access information freely to practice one's faith without fear and speak out when governments tossed aside basic rights and freedoms which are the birthright of every human being. that rings me to our last set of goals, helping improve the well-being of the region's most vulnerable people who share the same desire for dignity as all mankind. we want an asia-pacific region in which poverty continues to decline, citizens are healthier, children are educated and the environment is protected and winning to participate fully and equally in their societies and working in partnership with countries throughout the region to give life to that vision. we know we can fight aids, reduce preventable child deaths and improve security -- food security across the asia-pacific because we have seen real progress in all these areas over the last five years. further progress is possible where countries demonstrate the political will to invest in their own development and step up to do big things together. our feed the future program
we will continue to champion freedom to speak one's mind, the ellipses to access information freely to practice one's faith without fear and speak out when governments tossed aside basic rights and freedoms which are the birthright of every human being. that rings me to our last set of goals, helping improve the well-being of the region's most vulnerable people who share the same desire for dignity as all mankind. we want an asia-pacific region in which poverty continues to decline, citizens...
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of african-americans even before the 14th amendment was fast and he had a very that you call the ellipses actually prevented the states -- tell us about that and why it was necessary to pass despite the fact bingham thought states were already constrained? >> they argued the original constitution protected the fundamental rights for all americans. now, note nobody can make that argument though they had to basically we read a portion of the constitutional text that guarantee the privileges and immunities of citizens to say that it included national privileges and immunities rather than the way most people understood it at the time, which was that basically one state couldn't discriminate against someone coming in from another state. now, to do this he sort of said, well, there are some words that are clearly supposed to be in there to make it make sense that would protect fundamental rights. they are just not there, but at one point he said it's common sense to say that those words should be read into this. of course that was putting it a little stronger and there were many people who did
of african-americans even before the 14th amendment was fast and he had a very that you call the ellipses actually prevented the states -- tell us about that and why it was necessary to pass despite the fact bingham thought states were already constrained? >> they argued the original constitution protected the fundamental rights for all americans. now, note nobody can make that argument though they had to basically we read a portion of the constitutional text that guarantee the privileges...