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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. director ford: good morning. i would like to call to order the jury 132010 meeting for the transbay joint powers authority. madam secretary, please call the roll. -- january 13, 2010 meeting for the transbay joint powers authority. [roll call] mr. chairman, you have a quorum. >> item 3 is communications. director ford: ok, no communications. let's move on. >> board of directors new or old business. director ford: ok, none. >> item five. executive director's report. >> happy new year. what we are going to do, which is customary at the first meeting of every year is go through the mosque of we achieved through 2010 and give the board a look ahead of what we plan to accomplish in 2011 and beyond. what we are going to present today is our accomplishments in 2010, our cost and schedule status, planned for 2011 which includ
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. director ford: good morning. i would like to call to order the jury 132010 meeting for the transbay joint powers authority. madam secretary, please call the roll. -- january 13, 2010 meeting for the transbay joint powers authority....
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> thank you all for coming out, especially on short notice. it is a real thrill for all the giants fans and for the elected officials here in city hall to announce formally the trophy tour. we will be bringing the trophy to a city near you but will first stop. the start of the official tour is here, the visa tour, in early january. january 5, we will be celebrate your birthday and the world series victory from the giants. it will be making its way all throughout the state and even going over the state border. we are honored to have the trophy here as a preview of that tour, available for your viewing pleasure and for your photographic memories. we will have this trophy available here for a few hours this afternoon before we head off with mayor cluck of arlington, who was kind enough to join us today. around the appla
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> thank you all for coming out, especially on short notice. it is a real thrill for all the giants fans and for the elected officials here in city hall to announce formally the trophy tour. we will be bringing the trophy to a...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. mayor newsom: thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i'm grateful and surprised by the number of people that actually showed up. i'm grateful for the number of people that took the time to be here to watch a number of your friends and family members and get to some various boards and bodies. this officially will constitute i believe my last public swearing in as mayor. there may be one or two people that i will be swearing in quietly in the mayor's office, but we are running out of commissions and running out of commissioners and boards, so i'm grateful that you took the time to be here for this. i thank supervisor dufty, supervisor elsbernd for also taking the time to be here. how about a giant round of applause? [applause] i want to thank a number of department heads. the press secretary and other c
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. mayor newsom: thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i'm grateful and surprised by the number of people that actually showed up. i'm grateful for the number of people that took the time to be here to watch a number of...
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why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. girl: when i became, like, 16 years old, i realized, you know, there was something different about me. my friends were going out at night, and i didn't like going out at night at all. there was just something that was holding me back. second girl: when i'm walking down the hallway at school here, i'm always running into people by accident. i bump right into them. woman: i tri t to find out as much as i could about what it is and what it could possibly mean. man: when it's dark at night, my parents wouldn't permit me to go out. second man: i don't feel i have problem being deaf because i have an established communication system using sign language. third girl: well, i have been able to listen and speak, and to me, that's the greatest thing in the world. narrator: these individuals have a genetic disorder called usher s
why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. girl: when i became, like, 16 years old, i realized, you know, there was something different about me. my friends were going out at night, and i didn't like going out at night at all. there was just something that was holding me back. second girl: when i'm...
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audrey, emma, natalie and isabel were born october 21st. the quadruplets were naturally conceived and at least two are identical. the odds of that are one in a million. doctors say it's still too early to know. the other two -- if all four girls are identical, the odds would be 1 in 11 million and more. rita williams will have more on this on the news at 6:00. >>> still ahead -- representatives of a major car manufacturer are coming to the bay area and they are looking for employ 's. - - employees. >>> ford is coming to the bay area to hire new workers. the auto company plans to recruit 750 engineers from nine cities with san jose near the top of that list. the engineers will work on hybrid and electric vehicles. most of the other positions will be in manufacturerring at the louisville assembly plant. >>> and more good news, for the first time in three years, general motors will have a presence in the super bowl. gm says it will air ads for chevrolet projects before, during and after the game. 0-second ads during the game were selling fo
audrey, emma, natalie and isabel were born october 21st. the quadruplets were naturally conceived and at least two are identical. the odds of that are one in a million. doctors say it's still too early to know. the other two -- if all four girls are identical, the odds would be 1 in 11 million and more. rita williams will have more on this on the news at 6:00. >>> still ahead -- representatives of a major car manufacturer are coming to the bay area and they are looking for employ 's. -...
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so 2-month-old emma may still be a scorpio. it seem it is sign's only maybe a changing. by the way, the astronomer who started this said he had no idea it would cause such an uproar. >> i might need the whole weekend to recover. if you don't have any weekend plans and you're not having a crisis over your sign, you can take advantage over the best bargains california has to offer. all national parks are opened through monday free of charge. on saturday, sunday and monday, all park wills will open their gates to nature lovers. the next free weekend won't be until april, so get out there. >> maybe even ann curry will come. jeff ranieri is going to be around. nice weather. >> who are you looking for? i'll drop her an e-mail. weather this weekend looks like the national parks have the right idea. some of the warmest weather this year, in fact, for weeks is going to be arriving here this weekend. tonight, the sun setting. but you'll also get the fog right there. you'll be seeing that returning especially until the north bay. that is where our fog advisory is in effect. from sa
so 2-month-old emma may still be a scorpio. it seem it is sign's only maybe a changing. by the way, the astronomer who started this said he had no idea it would cause such an uproar. >> i might need the whole weekend to recover. if you don't have any weekend plans and you're not having a crisis over your sign, you can take advantage over the best bargains california has to offer. all national parks are opened through monday free of charge. on saturday, sunday and monday, all park wills...
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listening to marcus and emma's story is like being in most of the planet seas and taking the time to look. in the mediterranean alone there are three million tons of garbage drifting around and eighty percent of it is plastic. we don't think about it but the sea bed wasn't always covered with these often unidentifiable grifting objects. we're really the third generation to make massive use of plastics. all this is the result of sixty years of consumption. we've let plastic colonize the sea. on the surface. a few meters down. and at a depth of one thousand meters. with all of this material will be down here for ages especially when it's really data there's much less oxygen and no light whatsoever i mean yours are factors which help break down the plastic sort of stuff will be around for a few hundred years and have to see a kind of loser dreams when you go really deep for the one thousand meters for instance mr you imagine something mysterious and completely difference and also when you get down there and you see piles of plastic and rubbish it's just awful that was and is just so muc
listening to marcus and emma's story is like being in most of the planet seas and taking the time to look. in the mediterranean alone there are three million tons of garbage drifting around and eighty percent of it is plastic. we don't think about it but the sea bed wasn't always covered with these often unidentifiable grifting objects. we're really the third generation to make massive use of plastics. all this is the result of sixty years of consumption. we've let plastic colonize the sea. on...
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. >> narrator: emma and andy are a young couple with a small child. a few years ago, they opened a personal training business with a good following. but now with the recession, they have been losing clients. >> and although we have a somewhat wealthy clientele and they seemingly don't get as affected, there's still the psychology behind it. so, we still lose business, because people are starting to cut back on things. so, we never know, week by week, how things are going to be financially. we're making a lot less money this year than we did last year or the year before. so we don't know how to really plan for our future. >> you know, my business is off about 40% to 50% now. and meanwhile, i feel like i just can't... like, i can't get on top of it. >> narrator: so they now count on their parents for help. >> my mom is 60... 60, early 60s. she probably wouldn't want me to tell you how old she is. but she's a grandma of five. she's got three daughters. and she retired. but she's still... she's still working, because she's helping us, financially, with ou
. >> narrator: emma and andy are a young couple with a small child. a few years ago, they opened a personal training business with a good following. but now with the recession, they have been losing clients. >> and although we have a somewhat wealthy clientele and they seemingly don't get as affected, there's still the psychology behind it. so, we still lose business, because people are starting to cut back on things. so, we never know, week by week, how things are going to be...
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it became an hbo film staring meryl streep and emma thompson and later an opera. it is set in new york city. it is on stage in san francisco's eureka theater. angel in america has since fofshed into an exhibit and is now in san francisco where you can see it and we'll give you a preview of that and here is brad rosen stein, he's a curator at the the san francisco museum for design. welcome. what an idea to have an exhibit on this. let us talk about angels, first of all. most of us heard of it. you couldn't miss the award especially after the hbo. it won pulitzer, it won the best play in the tonee's. >> they opened in different season. only play in history to do that. it contronted aids and the closeted approach to being homosexual. what do you think in the material made it so cutting-edge? >> it is incredible. it works on so many different levels. tony kushner is a master of language, first of all and the language of the play is extraordinary. going back to the plays for these exhibition i was bowled over with what a brilliant writer he is. how many ideas he can p
it became an hbo film staring meryl streep and emma thompson and later an opera. it is set in new york city. it is on stage in san francisco's eureka theater. angel in america has since fofshed into an exhibit and is now in san francisco where you can see it and we'll give you a preview of that and here is brad rosen stein, he's a curator at the the san francisco museum for design. welcome. what an idea to have an exhibit on this. let us talk about angels, first of all. most of us heard of it....
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i acted there with tiffany and emma. and i acted there. geoff: love it! craig: yep, thanks, geoff. listen, by the way, excellent news. first of all, let me first say, great show back, craig. thanks, everybody. remember the dr. who special and we weren't allowed to show the cold open. and then somebody leaked it on the internet. and it wasn't me. a lot of people have been watching it. there's this little dance number. it's one of those youtube shots. it's called the craig ferguson lost dr. who open. and anyway, we got permission to show it. so we have one of the major characters from dr. who river song, alex kingston who pretends to be river song. it's very complicated. we're going to show it this week which will be awesome because that will be a bit that i don't actually have to do live because it's already done. many television shows do that all the time. however here we like to keep things a little bit cheaper. in case you think i'm pretending, this is real garbage i'm sweeping up. good night, everybody! good night! ,,,,,,,,,,,, ahh! auto. sir? finding everything okay? i work for
i acted there with tiffany and emma. and i acted there. geoff: love it! craig: yep, thanks, geoff. listen, by the way, excellent news. first of all, let me first say, great show back, craig. thanks, everybody. remember the dr. who special and we weren't allowed to show the cold open. and then somebody leaked it on the internet. and it wasn't me. a lot of people have been watching it. there's this little dance number. it's one of those youtube shots. it's called the craig ferguson lost dr. who...
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now war could pose a mortal dial emma for soldiers forced to choose between orders and morals some dare to disobey and to find military authorities or find out what price they pay for remaining true to their convictions a special report is coming your way to stay but here's a quick preview. mega sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched the street fight. to fly in santa colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. coming here the sergeant of the u.s. army. trying to become an american by getting part in the. ranks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobeyed. one known as the land of the soul the republic of up here tucked between the black sea in the caucasus mountains used to be a bustling tourist destination target in times of war closed its balls to tourists for years but now that ability is returning locals are working to restore the tourist industry and they're. bearing fruit is. a report. grandpa takes visitors to places well off the beaten track along the river could daughter you know b
now war could pose a mortal dial emma for soldiers forced to choose between orders and morals some dare to disobey and to find military authorities or find out what price they pay for remaining true to their convictions a special report is coming your way to stay but here's a quick preview. mega sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched the street fight. to fly in santa colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. coming here the...
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accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters thick the ice is being formed as the emma river is throwing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around the holes the situation is being worsened by the gale force winds. you can imagine the of the ice which is eight meters deep water whether conditions have to be to create that but of course the rescue operation is continuing we will be monitoring the situation and we'll report on the story as it continues the people of gaza having to come up with more ways to earn a living they say the economy is still sluggish despite israel easing its blockade last summer and with many unemployed in the region finding work is no easy feat auntie's paula slim reports. a group of gaza women are breaking new ground literally. they've signed up to workers ditch diggers to help support their families the red line and the work is very hard but life is even hiding these women of a family's breadwinners and with two out of three people unemployed in gaza the burden of re
accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters thick the ice is being formed as the emma river is throwing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around the holes the situation is being worsened by the gale force winds. you can imagine the of the ice which is eight meters deep water whether conditions have to be to create that but of course the rescue operation is continuing we will be...
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the ice is being formed as the emma river is strewing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around that whole situation worsened by the. another day where they sensitizes i see night is quite dangerous moving region that's very clear water got so there is a loss of vice anyway and the sailors know that they do that because the profits are quite high from the fishing in these areas but of the things we've heard that with these extreme conditions the even what i thought me to say over sea they've had the trouble that they've had and become stuck. also we know that there are more than four hundred people on board at the moment so how are they coping with the situation there and do they have enough food or water on board well we've heard that they're in a danger there and they've got plenty of supplies on board there's no concern that the run out of food and water inside the crew has been able to be in touch to let everyone know that they're doing ok. the icebreaker is getting through to us the situation on the shi
the ice is being formed as the emma river is strewing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around that whole situation worsened by the. another day where they sensitizes i see night is quite dangerous moving region that's very clear water got so there is a loss of vice anyway and the sailors know that they do that because the profits are quite high from the fishing in these areas but of the things we've heard that with...
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accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters thick the ice is being formed as the emma river is strewing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around that the situation is being worsened by the gill force winds now the second day where this is actually known to be an incredibly tricky and quite dangerous marine region we've seen with the gale force winds and the incredibly thick ice that we've heard that these three vessels have become stuck now the fishermen know the dangers there the sailors continue to sell through the region for high profits that they can get from the fishing in that area we've actually heard from the crew about the conditions on board that they're all doing well. for the icebreaker is getting through to us the situation on the ship is normal people waiting for the icebreaker with bated breath it's captain doesn't advice is to try and break free of the ice and snow people to come as soon as the ice breaker frees us to get back to work we miss it already but don't worry about
accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters thick the ice is being formed as the emma river is strewing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around that the situation is being worsened by the gill force winds now the second day where this is actually known to be an incredibly tricky and quite dangerous marine region we've seen with the gale force winds and the incredibly thick ice that...
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a decade but after going public with his situation and when it came to be deported there's no way emma to reports the case has led to claims of double standards against the government. as maria supporters prepares to gather in central also for another demonstration to try and keep her in the country the battle looks lost even though she came to norway with her parents as a child speaks fluent norwegian and completed a master's degree here she's an illegal alien according to the government and must be deported but she feels norwegian and in two thousand and ten she was named norwegian of the year by an all slate magazine she's also written a book highlighting the plight of illegals in norway she's even been offered a job writing for a different magazine but due to the vagaries of norwegian immigration law even that hasn't helped her the fact that she's already applied for asylum means it's now impossible for her to apply for a work permit the political party the christian democrats say that's totally unfair and also hope to make it easier to change the cue from true to the. soon to. emp
a decade but after going public with his situation and when it came to be deported there's no way emma to reports the case has led to claims of double standards against the government. as maria supporters prepares to gather in central also for another demonstration to try and keep her in the country the battle looks lost even though she came to norway with her parents as a child speaks fluent norwegian and completed a master's degree here she's an illegal alien according to the government and...
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the emma river is true to freshwater. it's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the. situation worsened by the we know the cycle in bay where these vessels the truck to be quite a dangerous reno area there's very clear water around it but of course the extreme conditions have meant that it's even worse and of course the crew members aboard these three vessels are going to be extremely anxious to get this rescue operation completed and get the ships free the crews have actually been able to being called . very k. they certainly got enough food. so there's a danger of them running out the supplies they obviously spent a year aboard the ship in this size but they're in that they're in good spirits they will look completely aka they went in any danger but of course they've been there for a week now so. going to have been pretty pleased to see the arrival of the out in the macro and they're going to be one thing as we start this operation the rescue operations be completed as soon as possible. so our fi
the emma river is true to freshwater. it's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the. situation worsened by the we know the cycle in bay where these vessels the truck to be quite a dangerous reno area there's very clear water around it but of course the extreme conditions have meant that it's even worse and of course the crew members aboard these three vessels are going to be extremely anxious to get this rescue operation completed and get the ships free the crews have...
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accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters the ice is being formed as the emma river is throwing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around the situation worsened by the gill force. now the second day where the study is that she known to be an incredibly tricky and quite dangerous marine region and we've seen with the go forth winds and the incredibly thick ice that we've heard that these three vessels have become stuck now the fishermen know the dangers that are the sailors continue to sell through the region for high profits that they can get from the fishing in that area. all sounds like a very tough situation there indeed sara we also know that there are more than four hundred people on board those ships they are so how are they coping with the situation i mean are there enough supplies there is there enough food and water for them. yes there is of course they've been there about a week now so they're of the sea going to be quite anxious to get free from the ice that we've heard th
accumulation of ice in the region which in places is almost eight meters the ice is being formed as the emma river is throwing out large amounts of fresh water that's freezing the vessels are in constant motion so as not to let the ice form around the situation worsened by the gill force. now the second day where the study is that she known to be an incredibly tricky and quite dangerous marine region and we've seen with the go forth winds and the incredibly thick ice that we've heard that these...
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well let's get the latest from emma she is at the arena tell us what's happening there and i'll just a few of them off to the suspected suicide bomber struck. well at this point as you can imagine the president it's a curative measures are in place there are hundreds of police officers inside that building inside the terminal when we arrived here the first thing that we noticed of course was the fact that the planes were coming and going because right after the blast of course the airport there weren't there was information distributed that airport was going to shut down completely that did not happen and of course you can imagine that in the hours that just a few hours after the moments after the blast chaos and panic of course were prevailing at the terminal and we did speak to some eyewitnesses who told us about the horrors that were happening here immediately following the blast let's have a listen to what they had to say. someone detonated an explosive device that was either in luggage or a suicide note lost a suitcase was on fire and a person had his back to me so the explosive
well let's get the latest from emma she is at the arena tell us what's happening there and i'll just a few of them off to the suspected suicide bomber struck. well at this point as you can imagine the president it's a curative measures are in place there are hundreds of police officers inside that building inside the terminal when we arrived here the first thing that we noticed of course was the fact that the planes were coming and going because right after the blast of course the airport there...
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emma >> getting into the newsroom please on the scene of a double shooting in the bayview district. lt. try is with us to tell us what's going on. bimah what's the situation out there. >> there was a fatal shooting on the 600 block of kirkwood. multi family building back this way. there were two victim shot, one fatally wounded. one shot multiple times suffering malt tlife threatening injuriese was an altercation before the shooting. investigators are trying to follow all leads to determine the cause of the shooting. it is being handled by homicide and gained taskforce. >> do we know about the victims, were the residents, their age, >> i'm not sure they're residents of the units we are investigating that. there are black males between 18, 20 years of age. >> so what is the situation with the scene? how much longer will you be there? >> it is an active investigation there's no need to rush, and find suspect is the number one reason we take our time. >> does the evidence we do believe those involved, not like those two were involved or are there other suspects? >> there's no indicatio
emma >> getting into the newsroom please on the scene of a double shooting in the bayview district. lt. try is with us to tell us what's going on. bimah what's the situation out there. >> there was a fatal shooting on the 600 block of kirkwood. multi family building back this way. there were two victim shot, one fatally wounded. one shot multiple times suffering malt tlife threatening injuriese was an altercation before the shooting. investigators are trying to follow all leads to...
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go after the remnants of these movements with the palmer raids, the deportation of anarchist's like emma goldman and to russia, the shut down the appeal to reason although the appeal to reason under pressure had actually editorially supported the war during the war along with the masses. they need war on the wobblies, trump double-murder charges, so joe hill is executed, big bill haywood in statin here's his life fleeing a from act of murder charge as a refugee in the soviet union. so there was a new paradigm that was created, which dwight mcdonald writes about as one where we entered essentially a state of permanent war. we enter a state of constant fear. the dreaded pun was replaced and mcdonald i think makes a very important point that none of the social and political theorists of the late 19th century including karl marx understood that in a system of permanent war and skillful mass propaganda you could get the masses to call for their own enslavement marx writes about war is touring the prussian war and he expresses the hope that prussia will win because the will make the german wor
go after the remnants of these movements with the palmer raids, the deportation of anarchist's like emma goldman and to russia, the shut down the appeal to reason although the appeal to reason under pressure had actually editorially supported the war during the war along with the masses. they need war on the wobblies, trump double-murder charges, so joe hill is executed, big bill haywood in statin here's his life fleeing a from act of murder charge as a refugee in the soviet union. so there was...
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and in it she leaves everything to her children catharine, emma claire and jack.tharine is also appointed executor of elizabeth's estate. elizabeth passed away at home in chapel hill, north carolina last december after a long battle with breast cancer. she was 61. speaker willie back for a couple of minutes. ♪ [ female announcer ] with cable's bundle choices, there's not much to see. with at&t u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. hey. yeah. on my way home. [ female announcer ] you can even choose wireless voice service. he can't do that with cable. now you have your choice of offers. call today to get u-verse tv and internet plus choose home phone or wireless voice service starting at $99 a month. or choose to get $300 back via promotion cards with other qualifying bundles. bundle the services that fit your life. with u-verse tv, record and play back your shows in any room from a single dvr. call now to get three services starting at $99 a month. or choose to get $300 back via promotion cards with other qualifying bundles. ♪ for the
and in it she leaves everything to her children catharine, emma claire and jack.tharine is also appointed executor of elizabeth's estate. elizabeth passed away at home in chapel hill, north carolina last december after a long battle with breast cancer. she was 61. speaker willie back for a couple of minutes. ♪ [ female announcer ] with cable's bundle choices, there's not much to see. with at&t u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. hey. yeah. on my way home....
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emma stone.eat back. >> and hayley steinfeld from "true grit". >> age appropriate. >> she looked great. >> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in awards season to find a pregnancy style, that's not easy. >> with the little belly. >> she carried it beautifully. i don't love the pink shiny. >> there was a lot of pink on the red carpet. >> that's a great cut, isn't it? >> i'm not a fan of the big tight twist up-do, but on her, she looked amazing. >> i agree. >> i liked it. >> she's probably going to get another shot at it come february. >> i bet, yeah. >> ruffles were big. amy adams, julie bowen, lea michele. >> nude was big. >> green. >> lots of green. >> it was a great red carpet and the men looked hot. >> they were aw
emma stone.eat back. >> and hayley steinfeld from "true grit". >> age appropriate. >> she looked great. >> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in...
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. >> emma, did i have sex with anyone in this apartment last night?e ] you were really good. come on, pal. >> i know. >> jimmy: our thanks to everybody's favorite actress greta gerwig, right here. [ cheers and applause ] we're cooking with lidia bastianich next. stick around. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there she is! hey, i got a leak! yoo hoo! your husband left the seat up again! oh, wait a minute! come on, now. come back! um, miss? up here! right. so those are hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water. you need lime-a-way, the hard water expert. unlike the leading all-purpose cleaner, lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime calcium and rust, lime-a-way is a must. one way i can take care of my engine? take care of your engine and it'll go far. one a day men's -- a complete multivitamin for my overall health. plus more vitamin d to help maintain healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] whoa. kinda makes your heart race, huh? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimm
. >> emma, did i have sex with anyone in this apartment last night?e ] you were really good. come on, pal. >> i know. >> jimmy: our thanks to everybody's favorite actress greta gerwig, right here. [ cheers and applause ] we're cooking with lidia bastianich next. stick around. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there she is! hey, i got a leak! yoo hoo! your husband left the seat up again! oh, wait a minute! come on, now. come back! um, miss? up here! right. so those are...
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go after the remnants of these movements with the palmer raids, the deportation of anarchists like emma goldman to russia. they shut down an appeal to reason, although appeal to reason under pressure had actually editorially supported the war during the war, along with the masses they made war on the wobblies. trumped up murder charges so joe hill's executed, big bill haywood ends his life the last 10 years of his life fleeing trumped up murder charge as a refugee in the soviet union. so there was a new paradigm that was created which dwight mcdonald writes about as one where we entered essentially a state of permanent war. we entered a state of constant fear. the dreaded hun was immediately replaced with the dreaded red. and mcdonald i think makes a very important point, that none of the social and political theorists of the late 19th century, including karl marx, understood that in a system of permanent war and skillful mass propaganda, you could get the masses to call for their own enslavement. the only time marx writes about war is during the prussian war and he expresses the hope t
go after the remnants of these movements with the palmer raids, the deportation of anarchists like emma goldman to russia. they shut down an appeal to reason, although appeal to reason under pressure had actually editorially supported the war during the war, along with the masses they made war on the wobblies. trumped up murder charges so joe hill's executed, big bill haywood ends his life the last 10 years of his life fleeing trumped up murder charge as a refugee in the soviet union. so there...
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edwards left everything to her three children cate jack and emma claire.econd half, duke up by 17. mason bumly with the steal. the other way for the deal. duke leads 70-51. later in the second, smith driving again. the hole. he throws it down. he had 33 points. duke wins, 85-64. >>> that is all for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in new york. >>> speaking of sports, there's a world series of just about everything these days, including, of all things, beer pong. >> one of my favorites. a team from the st. louis area beat out more than 500 teams to take ohm the $50,000 prize in the latest world series of beer pong. >> they say they are going to party with the winnings. and one claims he is going to buy his girlfriend an engagement ring. >> a romantic at heart. >> a romantic beer drinker. >> that's right. >>> coming up next revealing the winners of the $350 million jackpot. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then, well, i have to keep wi
edwards left everything to her three children cate jack and emma claire.econd half, duke up by 17. mason bumly with the steal. the other way for the deal. duke leads 70-51. later in the second, smith driving again. the hole. he throws it down. he had 33 points. duke wins, 85-64. >>> that is all for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in new york. >>> speaking of sports, there's a world series of just about everything these days, including, of all things, beer...
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. >> emma, did i have sex with anyone in this apartment last night?anks to everybody's favorite actress greta gerwig, right here. [ cheers and applause ] we're cooking with lidia bastianich next. stick around. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the best-loved chefs on television. her show "lidia's italy." she's the best-selling author and a major league restaurateur. say hello to chef lidia bastianich. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: oh, i love you. now, wait, what are we doing today? >> listen, you've been throwing food around all night. let's get serious. >> jimmy: okay, let's get serious. no more throwing. >> on valentine's, nancy, your wife. you told me wanted to cook for her. >> jimmy: i do. i want to make -- >> number one, a beautiful table. with a great appetizer and some wine, you begin there. but, come here. >> jimmy: all right. >> this next is the pasta. the pasta -- this pasta will get everybody's heart. so you start with sausages. can you take
. >> emma, did i have sex with anyone in this apartment last night?anks to everybody's favorite actress greta gerwig, right here. [ cheers and applause ] we're cooking with lidia bastianich next. stick around. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the best-loved chefs on television. her show "lidia's italy." she's the best-selling author and a major league restaurateur. say hello to chef lidia bastianich. [...
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whenever i leave the room at night, often emma says, daddy, i love you.hat's in my sky, she's gives me those little hugs and when i get ready to make a big speech, she says, daddy, keep it short. [laughter] >> you know, my wife, karen, as we all know she's just a beautiful woman. but that's not really what drives her or drives me in my relationship with her. see, we're great friends and great buddies and we share so many experiences from hiking up in the state parks to trying to take care of our daughters to exercising, to praying. and just trying to connect with our friends and our family all over the country. sweetheart, i love you. you're the most important thing in my life. thank you, babe. [applause] >> you know, it's sort of faith, family, and then friends. and i have a number of friends here. and i have been a very blessed man to have as many good friends as i have. you see, what it is with my friends and with me is that we love one another. we're there for one another. you know, it's loyalty towards me and support towards me but you know what? it'
whenever i leave the room at night, often emma says, daddy, i love you.hat's in my sky, she's gives me those little hugs and when i get ready to make a big speech, she says, daddy, keep it short. [laughter] >> you know, my wife, karen, as we all know she's just a beautiful woman. but that's not really what drives her or drives me in my relationship with her. see, we're great friends and great buddies and we share so many experiences from hiking up in the state parks to trying to take care...
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my thanks to tim mcgraw, emma rossum -- emmy rossum, get over here.e to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
my thanks to tim mcgraw, emma rossum -- emmy rossum, get over here.e to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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"inception" emma thomas and christopher nolan producers. "the kits kids are all right."the king's speech." ian canning, neil sherman, producers. "127 hours" christian coalson, danny boil and john smithson, producers. "the social network" dana bernetei, producer. "toy story 3." "true grit" ethan cohen and john cohen, producers. "and winter's bone" alex madigan, producer. >> best picture nominees coming out this morning at the/for the economy awards on the heels of the golden globes. we'll have the full list coming up in a bit. >>> but first, the state of the union was delivered by george washington in 1790. it was 833 words. tonight's speech by president obama will be much, much longer. tracie potts is live in washington with more on what he's expected to say. tracie, the white house has leaked enough of the speech that people feel they have already heard it. >> reporter: well, we know what the major things are going to be, jobs, invasion, making america competitive. republicans want to hear how we are going to slash $100 billion out of the federal budget. in fact, before
"inception" emma thomas and christopher nolan producers. "the kits kids are all right."the king's speech." ian canning, neil sherman, producers. "127 hours" christian coalson, danny boil and john smithson, producers. "the social network" dana bernetei, producer. "toy story 3." "true grit" ethan cohen and john cohen, producers. "and winter's bone" alex madigan, producer. >> best picture nominees coming out this...
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another book about war, a national book award finalist emma john towers, cultures of work. someone else who has appeared on booktv. now, patti smith won the national book award this year for just kids. e.g. read it, jenn risko? >> guest: i did not read it and i have to tell you i'm sad that i haven't read it because it's totally my kind of book. i know that john mutter, our editor-in-chief read it and he said that he was just entranced. and i've spoken to the folks at atco a number of times. what a cool thing for patty smyth, write? just amazing. >> host: we have a tweet here that is related to the last caller's question. how will the rise of e-books -- it will give you a chance to talk more generally about the industry. how the rise of e-books affect the future for editors, authors and book sellers and publishing overall? if you would come and take the e-mail and talk about the changes in 2010 and how it affected the industry. >> guest: there has been a lot of change. i was thinking recently another book that hit the times list was the sir palin book. an interesting thing
another book about war, a national book award finalist emma john towers, cultures of work. someone else who has appeared on booktv. now, patti smith won the national book award this year for just kids. e.g. read it, jenn risko? >> guest: i did not read it and i have to tell you i'm sad that i haven't read it because it's totally my kind of book. i know that john mutter, our editor-in-chief read it and he said that he was just entranced. and i've spoken to the folks at atco a number of...
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. >> seth lee, cousin jack and daughter emma. thank you so much. >> one more, thank you very much. are you guys all set? >> everybody all in. all in. >> right next to me. right next to me. look this way. there you go. >> in the very back. >> on the end over here, over around here, right here. >> gentlemen in the very back, i can't seeyou. right here, i can't see you. >> a right, here we go. >> all right, everybody right here. >> right here. >> oh, left hand here. right hand there. >> everybody here? the, two, one, right here, good. three, two, one, right here, good. thank you. >> all right. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> oh, wow. here we go. how are you? how are y'all? everybody look, all right? how are you? john boehner. hi. >> right out this way, here you go. >> here, i'm sorry. >> hand up. >> not in front of your wife's face. right here. whoa! look out. >> here we go. >> how are you? left hand here. right hand up. look at this lady right here. we're good. that's it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> how are you, sir? >> i do the best i can. >> all right, ther
. >> seth lee, cousin jack and daughter emma. thank you so much. >> one more, thank you very much. are you guys all set? >> everybody all in. all in. >> right next to me. right next to me. look this way. there you go. >> in the very back. >> on the end over here, over around here, right here. >> gentlemen in the very back, i can't seeyou. right here, i can't see you. >> a right, here we go. >> all right, everybody right here. >> right...
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[inaudible conversations] >> hi, emma, how are you? >> my nephew. >> you are turning 11. just remember, no dates until you are 30. [laughter] >> hey, matt. good to see you, buddy. it could have been big, it could have been big. yes, good to see you again. hi, pam, how are you? come on, we're going to do a picture. emma, you get right in here. and mac, why don't you get over here? okay? does that work, everybody? >> that works great. >> we are looking at that camera first. : >> we did this first, and then we bring the whole family. >> jane, you can stand in the middle. >> okay. excellent. >> you hold the bible. >> i'm the bible holder. >> raise your right hand. >> senator, please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to defend and support the united states constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, bear true faith and allegiance to the same, and you take this obligation freely without any reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and fatefully discharge the duty upon the honors which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. [inau
[inaudible conversations] >> hi, emma, how are you? >> my nephew. >> you are turning 11. just remember, no dates until you are 30. [laughter] >> hey, matt. good to see you, buddy. it could have been big, it could have been big. yes, good to see you again. hi, pam, how are you? come on, we're going to do a picture. emma, you get right in here. and mac, why don't you get over here? okay? does that work, everybody? >> that works great. >> we are looking at that...
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. >> seth lee, cousin jack and daughter emma. thank you so much. >> one more, thank you very much. are you guys all set? >> everybody all in. all in. >> right next to me. right next to me. look this way. there you go. >> in the very back. >> on the end over here, over around here, right here. >> gentlemen in the very back, i can't see you. right here, i can't see you. >> all right, here we go. >> all right, everybody right here. >> right here. >> oh, left hand here. right hand there. >> everybody here? three, two, one, right here, good. three, two, one, right here, good. thank you. >> all right. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> oh, wow. here we go. how are you? how are y'all? everybody look, all right? how are you? john boehner. hi. >> right out this way, here you go. >> here, i'm sorry. >> hand up. >> not in front of your wife's face. right here. whoa! look out. >> here we go. >> how are you? left hand here. right hand up. look at this lady right here. we're good. that's it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> how are you, sir? >> i do the best i can. >> all right,
. >> seth lee, cousin jack and daughter emma. thank you so much. >> one more, thank you very much. are you guys all set? >> everybody all in. all in. >> right next to me. right next to me. look this way. there you go. >> in the very back. >> on the end over here, over around here, right here. >> gentlemen in the very back, i can't see you. right here, i can't see you. >> all right, here we go. >> all right, everybody right here. >>...
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signed just six days before her death, edwards left everything to her three children -- cate, jack, and emmaention in that will of her estranged husband john edwards. edwards of course died last december after a long battle with breast cancer. >>> turning now to australia where the areas hardest hit by floods are getting even more rain today. that is exactly what they don't need in the soggy, muddy, northeastern part of that country. thousands of people are out of their homes and it could be another two weeks before they can get back in. the mayor of one flooded city says it could be a year before everything is cleaned up. as we reported, there's crocodiles and snakes in that water. so it's very different from how it floods when it floods over here. >>> here's a look now at your thursday forecast. lingering showers and thunderstorms from orlando to miami. colder in the upper midwest. snow showers from detroit and cleveland up to pittsburgh. rain from seattle to portland. avalanche warnings in the cascades. >> 40s in the pacific northwest. 54 in sacramento. just 12 degrees in fargo. and 13 in
signed just six days before her death, edwards left everything to her three children -- cate, jack, and emmaention in that will of her estranged husband john edwards. edwards of course died last december after a long battle with breast cancer. >>> turning now to australia where the areas hardest hit by floods are getting even more rain today. that is exactly what they don't need in the soggy, muddy, northeastern part of that country. thousands of people are out of their homes and it...
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elizabeth also stipulated that if she was the only surviving parent of her young children, emma claireack, at the time of her death, she wanted 28-year-old kate to be their guardian. for now, their father, john edwards, is their legal guardian. in elizabeth's five-page will there is no mention of john. the two separated last january after 33 years of marriage. >> one thing remains true and will never change, which is that we are still a family. >> reporter: kate, a washington lawyer, was named executor of the will. she was by her mother's side for her final moments. >> even in her last days, she was comforting us, her family. >> reporter: and delivered a beautiful eulogy that proves she shares her mother's grace and eloquence. >> as as some of you may know, emma, jack and i ended every conversation with our mom by saying, "i love you more" and she always responded by saying "no i love you more" with, as you can imagine, none of us ever won that battle, but today, i have the honor of being the last to say, mom, i really, really love you more. >> reporter: now, sources close to the famil
elizabeth also stipulated that if she was the only surviving parent of her young children, emma claireack, at the time of her death, she wanted 28-year-old kate to be their guardian. for now, their father, john edwards, is their legal guardian. in elizabeth's five-page will there is no mention of john. the two separated last january after 33 years of marriage. >> one thing remains true and will never change, which is that we are still a family. >> reporter: kate, a washington...
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also, emma stone was also wearing calvin klein collection. love, again, the youthfulness of it, but it was fresh and modern. it wasn't -- it was -- >> both of them were so simple. the hair and -- >> natalie portman, of course, a big winner last night. she -- some people weren't sure of this gown. i love victor and roth. one of my favorite designing duos. a lot of people were questioning the dress. i think for natalie she can do no wrong. >> my only question was did the rose compete with the necklace? >> yes. >> the jewelry -- the dress itself, i like. the jewelry and the hair, i think absolutely not. >> she can't look bad, let's be honest. >> you also have a few here. >> i do. >> we're talking not necessarily blush. you're seeing nude. >> nude really is something that's been hanging in there for a few seasons. we've seen it over the last three or four seasons on the red carpet. sandra bullock wore nude last night. she was wearing eli saab, the one-shoulder did hes. i'm sorry. she was wearing genyes packum. >> what's interesting about nude dre
also, emma stone was also wearing calvin klein collection. love, again, the youthfulness of it, but it was fresh and modern. it wasn't -- it was -- >> both of them were so simple. the hair and -- >> natalie portman, of course, a big winner last night. she -- some people weren't sure of this gown. i love victor and roth. one of my favorite designing duos. a lot of people were questioning the dress. i think for natalie she can do no wrong. >> my only question was did the rose...
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emma the nation's unemployment rate dropped to 9.4 percent last month, its lowest level in 19 months.hat was because more people found jobs, but also because some people gave up on their job searches. the labor department says employers added 103,000 jobs in december, far below most analysts' expectations. the drop in the unemployment rate was partly influenced because the government no longer counts people as unemployed when they stop looking for work. employers did add jobs. we have been watching wall street the dow is off down 43 points, the sec of 11. >> 9:06 a.m., the economy is rebounding. he testified this morning before the senate. on the future of the economy. >> more recently we have seen increased evidences of sustained recovery and spending may be taking all. particularly read consumer spending rose at 2 1/2% in the third quarter of 2010, is adjusted expanded and a faster pace in the fourth quarter. >> @ he expects the pace to moderately picked up in 2011. >> this snow coming down in new york up to three-6 in. of snow expected to fall today. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i
emma the nation's unemployment rate dropped to 9.4 percent last month, its lowest level in 19 months.hat was because more people found jobs, but also because some people gave up on their job searches. the labor department says employers added 103,000 jobs in december, far below most analysts' expectations. the drop in the unemployment rate was partly influenced because the government no longer counts people as unemployed when they stop looking for work. employers did add jobs. we have been...
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they're continuing to look for this car that was used in the abduction of chile and emma who was 4 yearsaken from his grandmother last tuesday. investigators searching the canal, of loss surged on saturday, bested that there had is from my farm worker who said he sought a car similar to this one go into the water. 28 year-old jose rodriguez is the ex- boyfriend of the juliana's mom. they're using the state to regroup and rest a little bit. >> rest a little bit, because the debtor spend four days in the water and need to recover from that. also all their evidence leads them to this place. you can see the tire tracks here that we from land all way into the canal. sure is that i spoke to, said there's no way that a car could get that far as stopping its momentum in reverse back from that location. there is a good chance that what ever, and made these trucks, is still in there. so far they have managed to pull five cars of the canal and they have done matches on the tires to see if they match the tracks on land, and so far none matched these tracks. so they believe that but silver corolla ab
they're continuing to look for this car that was used in the abduction of chile and emma who was 4 yearsaken from his grandmother last tuesday. investigators searching the canal, of loss surged on saturday, bested that there had is from my farm worker who said he sought a car similar to this one go into the water. 28 year-old jose rodriguez is the ex- boyfriend of the juliana's mom. they're using the state to regroup and rest a little bit. >> rest a little bit, because the debtor spend...