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cambrian explosion was the one he knew that he had not yet explained to. he had an idea that he eventually paleontologist would find that sequence the of the intervening forms but as i explained in the book subsequent fossil finds have intensified the mystery rather than alleviate kit. >>host: where did the name came real income from? >>guest: one of the names of the geological layers. is a place is in wailes and the earliest locale came from there and the name was given from that location. there are fossil finds all over the world the most famous ising canada and southern china in the shale. >>host: why did you include pictures of that? >> telling the story of "darwin's doubt" to mysteries i address is the one of the fossils that has become more acute because the subsequent fossil finds that have been made heat we expected to find the missing ancestral players but instead there has been more came period animals a and new forms that were not known each of which in turn black any ancestral forms or any discernible connection to those presumed ancestors. als
cambrian explosion was the one he knew that he had not yet explained to. he had an idea that he eventually paleontologist would find that sequence the of the intervening forms but as i explained in the book subsequent fossil finds have intensified the mystery rather than alleviate kit. >>host: where did the name came real income from? >>guest: one of the names of the geological layers. is a place is in wailes and the earliest locale came from there and the name was given from that...
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no, he had an idea about what my leader explain it. he thought that eventually paleontologists would find that sequence of intervening forms in the lower precambrian strata. as i explained in the book, subsequent fossil finds of actually intensified the mastery rather than alleviate it. >> where did the name cambrian come from? >> it was one of the names of the geological layers. it's a place in wales. the earliest locale. so the name was given from that location. the most famous are in canada and one in seven china. >> i want to ask you why you included pictures? >> well, in telling the story of what happened there are really to mysteries. one is the missing ancestral fossils', and that mystery has become more acute because the subsequent fossil find would have had been made since star was live. he expected to find the missing ancestral and a lower precambrian it clears. so what has been down said beneath the strata that documents the major animal forms, they found a sponge embryo fossil, small, microscopic, soft tissue animals and th
no, he had an idea about what my leader explain it. he thought that eventually paleontologists would find that sequence of intervening forms in the lower precambrian strata. as i explained in the book, subsequent fossil finds of actually intensified the mastery rather than alleviate it. >> where did the name cambrian come from? >> it was one of the names of the geological layers. it's a place in wales. the earliest locale. so the name was given from that location. the most famous...
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this is the explainer in chief. the secretary of explaining stuff at his best.when he gets an opportunity to speak to the people. >> that's right, ashleigh. the white house is not shy about referring to him that way. they have had a challenge trying to communicate health care's advantages. and former president clinton does not just explain things well, but he is seen as somebody who has a special connection to people who are in latino communities, african-american communities, some of those most in need of enrollment for the system to work. so while he is speaking to an audience there of doctors, professionals, and it is intended now to reach out to journalists and professionals who will spread his message, the hope is that this will also reach out to some of the people who are not aware of what it takes to get enrolled in health care reform, and do it before the enrollment period begins. >> the former president, bill clinton, is about to address this audience and the greater audience. >>> governor, senator and mrs. pr pryor. all of the other officials here and
this is the explainer in chief. the secretary of explaining stuff at his best.when he gets an opportunity to speak to the people. >> that's right, ashleigh. the white house is not shy about referring to him that way. they have had a challenge trying to communicate health care's advantages. and former president clinton does not just explain things well, but he is seen as somebody who has a special connection to people who are in latino communities, african-american communities, some of...
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i can explain later. what i am saying is the real ause for the fukushima accident is not an earthquake. i explain how we enhanced the synonymy -- the tsunami resistant capability. let me take another example. this figure shows that there were three power stations in japan there from the earthquake. there is another sign about 10 kilometers south. it is getting closer to the epicenter of the earthquake. the consequences do not have an accident. the reason is they have a synonymy wall about 40.8 meters high. it is higher than these are not me -- dan d tsunami. the point i'm trying to emphasize is that this wall was dilts according to an assessment dilts according to an assessment before the accident some say it is due to natural disasters. it is beyond the basics. it is not reality of the imagination. all these accidents have been analyzed by this risk assessment. according to this risk assessment, it has the responsibility to change the safety. >> you said earlier even though the accident based on design s
i can explain later. what i am saying is the real ause for the fukushima accident is not an earthquake. i explain how we enhanced the synonymy -- the tsunami resistant capability. let me take another example. this figure shows that there were three power stations in japan there from the earthquake. there is another sign about 10 kilometers south. it is getting closer to the epicenter of the earthquake. the consequences do not have an accident. the reason is they have a synonymy wall about 40.8...
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explain that and explain why human beings do metaphor.nd so that the human being is the only creature can say what it's like to be -- >> right. >> you see. >> it's a brief side in the book which i take issue with the policy for thomas. enhe argues essentially there must be something that is like to be a bat. and the problem with philosophy and the problem with sign is to find out what it's like to be a bat. and my response was that nothing is like being a parent. there's simply a -- and they're good at being it. she said good girl. i replied that made me think that, you know, they didn't have any idea what they were like. we call her one too many. >> all right. nowlet take the other idea one of the other ideas. this book, by the way, is magnificently rich with ideas. you can go in all kind of directions. but in the introduction you read, you talked about scientist as the servant of capitalism, and the language of numbers. the human being as product as code. and the strength of your romanticism is in language and poetry. let me read you so
explain that and explain why human beings do metaphor.nd so that the human being is the only creature can say what it's like to be -- >> right. >> you see. >> it's a brief side in the book which i take issue with the policy for thomas. enhe argues essentially there must be something that is like to be a bat. and the problem with philosophy and the problem with sign is to find out what it's like to be a bat. and my response was that nothing is like being a parent. there's...
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historian eugene white explains.' problems began to feed the fires of the depression through a multiple credit contraction. once a bank ceased to make a lot of loans when it began increasing its reserves, not making new loans to new customers an increasing number of businesses began to fail. businesses couldn't pay back their loans. many banks found their loans weaker and they contracted even further. so it was a slow unwinding of the financial system. what was the federal reserve doing? the fed was supposed to engage in a countercyclical policy to counteract trends in the economy. but instead, it, at the beginning began to play a very neutral role. it just let the banking system slide very slowly into chaos. once again panic took hold. in 1930, 1,000 banks failed. in 1931, more than 2,000. in 1932, the american people looked to new leadership to lift the country out of its economic crisis. i propose to show that this leadership misunderstood the forces that were involved in the economic life of the country. it encou
historian eugene white explains.' problems began to feed the fires of the depression through a multiple credit contraction. once a bank ceased to make a lot of loans when it began increasing its reserves, not making new loans to new customers an increasing number of businesses began to fail. businesses couldn't pay back their loans. many banks found their loans weaker and they contracted even further. so it was a slow unwinding of the financial system. what was the federal reserve doing? the...
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explained it immediately. i remember when we were up there on thursday, september 18 asking for these emergency powers and we explained how bad the situation would be if we didn't get it but that the pluming in the financial system was already clogged up and the economy was going to turn down and barney said "this is difficult politically because you can't prove a counterfactual." and i remember thinking what's a counterfactual? you're not going get credit for a disaster no one sees. so rather than saying look at how bad they did -- look how bad it was and how they prevented but just think if the whole system had gone down, they didn't go that far. they just went and said they did it all, i'm suffering and you've bailed out wall street. wall street made mistakes but the regulatory system was screwed up, we didn't have the powers we needed. regulators made a lot of mistakes, congress made mistakes, the rating agencies made mistakes, investors made mistakes and i'm not defending the banks, that's the last thing
explained it immediately. i remember when we were up there on thursday, september 18 asking for these emergency powers and we explained how bad the situation would be if we didn't get it but that the pluming in the financial system was already clogged up and the economy was going to turn down and barney said "this is difficult politically because you can't prove a counterfactual." and i remember thinking what's a counterfactual? you're not going get credit for a disaster no one sees....
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explain how some bought in to the idea. why; therefore, this idea of a liberal age never truly liberal persists until today. that gives rise to some of the a historical nature of the egyptian political ghat exists today nap brings me to a third key point. because this very thin tone explains an enigma behind today's headlines. explains an inning in ma behind today's politics. why is it? here is the enigma. what is it that the secular elite that went in to the street in january and february 2011 to force the ouster of one long time general today is the same secular elite behind the empowerment of another general. and the crack down that is now underway against the partisan of the former president and the muslim brotherhood. how is that that same secular elite fought for liberalism and democracy. two years ago, and today supports -- you call it whatever you like. it's difficult to say it's a liberal and democratic movement in egypt. again the forces of darkness and the muslim brotherhood. all in the name of reform and change.
explain how some bought in to the idea. why; therefore, this idea of a liberal age never truly liberal persists until today. that gives rise to some of the a historical nature of the egyptian political ghat exists today nap brings me to a third key point. because this very thin tone explains an enigma behind today's headlines. explains an inning in ma behind today's politics. why is it? here is the enigma. what is it that the secular elite that went in to the street in january and february 2011...
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really appreciate it. >> i'm glad president clinton is explaining this.icture. >> zeke, thanks again. that will wrap up this hour. now with alex wagner is coming up next. she is also our unofficial secretary of explaining stuff here at msnbc. >> deputy secretary of confusion. >> alex, have a great show. >> thanks, thomas. >>> as the senate foreign relations committee prepares for a key vote on sir yeah, president obama and the white house both press the case for military action. we will talk resolutions and red lines with chuck todd, dexter fill kins and jacob white birg. we'll ask jeremy bash about the latest strike on chemical weapons. and explainer in chief bill clinton settles into his new role of white house health care salesman. we will discuss the obama care rollout. all of that when "now" starts right after this. and the walmart's super savings event is here! like this xbox 360. on rollback: you save $20. and this huffy cranbrook cruiser. on rollback: you save over $9! get more for your money at walmart's super savings event. a man who doesn't sta
really appreciate it. >> i'm glad president clinton is explaining this.icture. >> zeke, thanks again. that will wrap up this hour. now with alex wagner is coming up next. she is also our unofficial secretary of explaining stuff here at msnbc. >> deputy secretary of confusion. >> alex, have a great show. >> thanks, thomas. >>> as the senate foreign relations committee prepares for a key vote on sir yeah, president obama and the white house both press the...
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robert heilbroner explains.arx was the first economist really to conceive of a self-generated cycle in which good times produced eventual bad times, and the bad times produced good times. he had a theory of the business cycle, a very complicated theory, in which good times produced their own contradictions-- tensions is a good word-- which eventually brought the thing to a climax. the bad times, in turn produced their own healing properties. businesses would go under, wages would go down, business would be for sale very cheap. the stage was set for a turnaround. marx had predicted these recurring cycles of boom and bust. as the economy of 1921 gasped marx's followers were quick to point out the failure of capitalism. were they right? not according to an economist who was forming his own theory. his name was joseph schumpeter. marx looked at the bust side and forecast destruction. schumpeter looked at the boom side and called it regeneration. schumpeter came and preached the belief that capitalisism was by its na
robert heilbroner explains.arx was the first economist really to conceive of a self-generated cycle in which good times produced eventual bad times, and the bad times produced good times. he had a theory of the business cycle, a very complicated theory, in which good times produced their own contradictions-- tensions is a good word-- which eventually brought the thing to a climax. the bad times, in turn produced their own healing properties. businesses would go under, wages would go down,...
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>> it finishes the trilogy my father was trying to explain and show the power's moving through the world and intended to do we he could do before he died. he said to have stripped communism of its lies a of fraud and you have to call it the naked communist so he did. >> host: who was a father? former fbi and chief of police and author and writer "the naked communist" was a national best-seller the naked capitalist teach sold over 1 million copies that is a lot in the 1950's. >> host: so why a "the naked socialist"? >> there is an underpinning force at work that was not subscribe to and fleshed out in the other books. socialism is more than a political party in more than a name that we call people it is a word that is fairly modern that rests upon these ideas that are as old as humanity we just happen to call it socialism. >> host: what are those seven pillars? >> guest: there rigo. of the all-powerful ruler. as we went down to use study cultures i found seven common idea is the second is society ends up being divided. there is always the elitist class ticket the favors that of the rulers
>> it finishes the trilogy my father was trying to explain and show the power's moving through the world and intended to do we he could do before he died. he said to have stripped communism of its lies a of fraud and you have to call it the naked communist so he did. >> host: who was a father? former fbi and chief of police and author and writer "the naked communist" was a national best-seller the naked capitalist teach sold over 1 million copies that is a lot in the...
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explain for us, what's on the table now? >> well, what's going on right now is everything is kind of in suspended and i participation. nobody knows what is going on and they're waiting to see what happens at the u.n. but in the meantime, there is some discussion behind the scenes bipartisan group of senators including john mccain by the way and chuck schumer. veteran senators on both sides of the aisle working on an alternative that takes into account what is going on with this potential diplomatic break through with russia and what this would do would say that the u.n. would have to pass a resolution saying assad did use chemical weapons and, of course, say he's going to have to gub them over to the international community. as that is going on, the tempers are flaring on capitol hill, particularly over the fact that these votes have been delayed on the authorization. and there was one moment that just happened a short while ago in the house hearing where republican member who is against this said let's face it, these votes
explain for us, what's on the table now? >> well, what's going on right now is everything is kind of in suspended and i participation. nobody knows what is going on and they're waiting to see what happens at the u.n. but in the meantime, there is some discussion behind the scenes bipartisan group of senators including john mccain by the way and chuck schumer. veteran senators on both sides of the aisle working on an alternative that takes into account what is going on with this potential...
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he is also believed to explain that the u.s. has evidence the syrian government unleashed a chemical weapon attack. some leaders including britain and france are possibly supporting the u.s. stance, however britain's parliament rejected a proposal to join any military action. many other members are openly against the u.s. plan. russia and china are strongly opposed to military action without a un security council resolution. the two nations are joined by italy, brazil, and other countries. early in the day obama and japanese prime minister abe met on the side lines of the summit and agreed to help improve the situation in syria through close coordination with the international community. >> i also look forward to having an extensive conversation about the situation in syria. i think the joint recognition that the chemical weapons in syria is it's not only a tragedy, but a violation of international law that must be addressed. >> translator: i certainly look forward to working closely with president obama to improve the situation
he is also believed to explain that the u.s. has evidence the syrian government unleashed a chemical weapon attack. some leaders including britain and france are possibly supporting the u.s. stance, however britain's parliament rejected a proposal to join any military action. many other members are openly against the u.s. plan. russia and china are strongly opposed to military action without a un security council resolution. the two nations are joined by italy, brazil, and other countries....
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they'll explain it for you in our real-estate department as thoroughly as possible. you understand the impact on our school fights and it's not different for anyone else regardless of whatever the organization is doing or what the community organization wants to do at our school site. i have dealt with that myself and it's holy appropriate -- one-page document explains it and i know it by heart, how to explain to someone what you need to cover at a minimum to rent out one of our school sites and then also to explain to them when they start to do, oh, we don't have enough, oh, can you -- absolutely not. our staff, our school fights serve children first and for most and one of the open, but it's very clear that there is a cost to that process and i don't have any issue in telling them what that cost entails because that site is for educating students and really folks have to understand that. i think it's relatively easy when we keep the idea of what we're about in the forefront of our mind and we remind people what our school sites are about and i have no problem whats
they'll explain it for you in our real-estate department as thoroughly as possible. you understand the impact on our school fights and it's not different for anyone else regardless of whatever the organization is doing or what the community organization wants to do at our school site. i have dealt with that myself and it's holy appropriate -- one-page document explains it and i know it by heart, how to explain to someone what you need to cover at a minimum to rent out one of our school sites...
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[laughter] explain that video. >> how do you want me to explain it? is that a boyfriend? or just a guy who was there? >> that my friend. >> she knows i'm gay i am an openly gay artist. >> kirk: you decided you were trying to change his way? >> again, here is my humor. you know. i was toasted again. >> kirk: did it work? >> no. >> i mean. >> kirk: did she flip you? >> she managed to become one of my good friends she succeeded in that. [applause] there you go. >> kirk: patricia you do have five children? so i mean -- >> and each one of these occasions is when i'm out. i don't do that. >> kirk: but they see these. >> they don't see the other half of me working and taking care of my kids and i am a great mother. everything is homemade. i am a great cook. my home is impeccable we read books and go to the park. normal. [applause] i decorate every single holiday. you know, we do homework together. >> kirk: how are your children at school? are they getting picked on? >> that was a while ago. and i hate rehashing those things because that is not who i am. that
[laughter] explain that video. >> how do you want me to explain it? is that a boyfriend? or just a guy who was there? >> that my friend. >> she knows i'm gay i am an openly gay artist. >> kirk: you decided you were trying to change his way? >> again, here is my humor. you know. i was toasted again. >> kirk: did it work? >> no. >> i mean. >> kirk: did she flip you? >> she managed to become one of my good friends she succeeded in that....
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he has been called secretary of explaining stuff.hink we have seen that really there is few people alive who can -- who are better spokes people for issues than president clinton. i think he is going to talk today about how the health care law is already working. we have seen record low costs for health care. health care inflation is at a 50-year low. he is also going to talk about how important it is for people to get covered october 1st is when exchanges really open up and arkansas is a fantastic state because it's a southern state that is actually taking advantage of the law. so i think he is going to really communicate to americans about what the values of this law are. >> i think it's important to point out, rick, that even at 42% have an unfavorable view of obama care, they also don't want republicans to defund it. in fact, by a 57% to 36% margin, the kaiser poll found that americans are against cutting off funding to implement obama care. why do so many republicans think this is a winning strategy just to keep fighting it, ric
he has been called secretary of explaining stuff.hink we have seen that really there is few people alive who can -- who are better spokes people for issues than president clinton. i think he is going to talk today about how the health care law is already working. we have seen record low costs for health care. health care inflation is at a 50-year low. he is also going to talk about how important it is for people to get covered october 1st is when exchanges really open up and arkansas is a...
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time to explain the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . amidst all the edward snowden traitor talk in the senate there is one senator has consistently stood up to the n.s.a. organ senator ron wyden since the floor of publicized leaks wyden has worked to amend the patriot act and declassify secret court orders that violate the privacy rights of american citizens now obama insists he's kept congress in the loop concerning his intelligence programs but why does said that that's not the case at all and those sentiments are only echoed by his former deputy chief of staff jennifer hole for certain or white and for sixteen years and has recently taken the obama administration to task over its orwellian surveillance power. see she joins me now from l.a. to discuss all things and say jennifer thank you so much for coming on thank you for having me so you weren't interned for two years at
time to explain the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . amidst all the edward snowden traitor talk in the senate there is one senator has consistently stood up to the n.s.a. organ senator ron wyden since the floor of publicized leaks wyden has worked to amend the patriot act and declassify secret court orders that violate the privacy rights of american...
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>> i think they can explain that better , particularly kean u.ation, demilitarization, full sovereignty to the hawaiian people i would rather have keanu explain it more clearly but a return to the independence that the hawaiians had before the u.s. overthrow of 1893 and the subsequent occupation of 1998. >> what does that mean, and demilitarization, does that mean all military leaves? >> i see different phases and different facets. we've been occupied for over a hundred years. it's not something that can occur overnight. >> but occupied by whom? are you suggesting that just the indigenous hawaiians remain? >> oh, no. not at all. in fact, if you understand our history again, as explained, the status of our people was not just so-called or aboriginal hawaiians that mr. part of th we hawaiian kingdom. there were many citizens. >> so who leaves as part of your deoccupationation? >> let me throw in my part about this regarding occupation. my doctorate dissertation covers expanding and exposing the occupation itself, but deoccupy, how do you go through
>> i think they can explain that better , particularly kean u.ation, demilitarization, full sovereignty to the hawaiian people i would rather have keanu explain it more clearly but a return to the independence that the hawaiians had before the u.s. overthrow of 1893 and the subsequent occupation of 1998. >> what does that mean, and demilitarization, does that mean all military leaves? >> i see different phases and different facets. we've been occupied for over a hundred years....
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he needs to go on television and explain that.eds to personally be involved in talking to members of congress, collectively, small groups, individually. he really needs to up the game. because this is going to be a very difficult vote. >> how much is this within your caucus falls on the idea of, okay, we're not comfortable with the idea of launching any missiles into syria, but god help us, if we cut the president off here at the knees, he becomes a lame duck quite early in his term and looks entirely week. we're going to go along with him here in order to preserve his ability to govern on other major issues. is there an element of of that? >> i think it's probably in the back of people's minds but so far it hasn't surfaced in people's thinking explicitly. people have pretty much been dealing with the merits of the case, not about the politics on our side. open the other side, some people have succumbed to this is an opportunity to whack the president and that's unfortunate but there are also i think men and women of conscious by
he needs to go on television and explain that.eds to personally be involved in talking to members of congress, collectively, small groups, individually. he really needs to up the game. because this is going to be a very difficult vote. >> how much is this within your caucus falls on the idea of, okay, we're not comfortable with the idea of launching any missiles into syria, but god help us, if we cut the president off here at the knees, he becomes a lame duck quite early in his term and...
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in own repentae through vote he's perfect we beco perfect and that there really from four please explain first thessalonian 416 and 17 innocent verse 17 what most people call the rapture it is but then they forget to reimburse 13 which sets the subject he cannot understanding and let you pick up the subject that is to say what's being talked about and what's been spen of you find in the 13th burst which says bob paul underwent you to be@ignorant about where the dead are you believe that as the heathen are rubber if you believe rist rose from the grave u better believe that those that sleep with anemia and risen also no words are not out here in a hole in the ground are already there the first but of those who are dead most must go first broncos are alreadgone by and athe last trump we are we've ever live in maine will chge and be with them read it from socarolina are preachers as you cannot make it to heaven if you don't speak in a police gone well and you know you want to watch people with re of first of all toms inhe greek language is agreed a alpha language is hans knew the y we've sp
in own repentae through vote he's perfect we beco perfect and that there really from four please explain first thessalonian 416 and 17 innocent verse 17 what most people call the rapture it is but then they forget to reimburse 13 which sets the subject he cannot understanding and let you pick up the subject that is to say what's being talked about and what's been spen of you find in the 13th burst which says bob paul underwent you to be@ignorant about where the dead are you believe that as the...
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fashion, is not interested too much in his art, but when it becomes to the movie, first, he will explain to you the movie, tell you the story he is so much into it, and visually, so much into it. he gets very upset, then he can already imagine how he should like it to be. it is very beautiful because you can see how intent it can be and how the movie becomes a world. it is very specific at some times. for example, the apron of the made from valencia from the 1960's. ok, so i have to go to the market and find one. i not know exactly the apron of the maid of valencia in the 1960's. housewife, sorry. not a mate. it is not abstract, let's say. but specific in the color, which is absolutely inspiring and fabulous to go into the story. the movie was the cook, the thief, that one -- with helen merrin, who is absolutely fabulous -- helen mirren, fabulous actress. he showed me some painting of rembrandt and said, "uc that? could you do the in modern, in today? and i said i will try. yes, but it is part of the job. so i tried. i worked with a dutch artistic director, and i get to work with him. he
fashion, is not interested too much in his art, but when it becomes to the movie, first, he will explain to you the movie, tell you the story he is so much into it, and visually, so much into it. he gets very upset, then he can already imagine how he should like it to be. it is very beautiful because you can see how intent it can be and how the movie becomes a world. it is very specific at some times. for example, the apron of the made from valencia from the 1960's. ok, so i have to go to the...
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. >> how do you explain the complaints about the club? >> we had a tenant that lived in the hotel that was a known complainer, prior to our operation she was complain regularly and on several occurrences she called the police on nights when we are not in operation. and she is also taken a lot of action on her grievances and i think that we still, and we still address any complaints that she has, and we still acknowledge her and we still come up and talk to her, but i think that she has subdued the level of complaints, more recently a member of the community up the block has been a larger advocate of noise and i believe the majority of our noise complaints or a large number, rather come from a specific person up the block. >> okay. but that person is hearing noise, yes? >> yes. >> and i think... >> and you keep your front door closed? >> the doors at all times are closed unless we are admitting patrons that is the only time that the doors are ever open. and the doors are also facing turk street not polk street where she lives, but the diff
. >> how do you explain the complaints about the club? >> we had a tenant that lived in the hotel that was a known complainer, prior to our operation she was complain regularly and on several occurrences she called the police on nights when we are not in operation. and she is also taken a lot of action on her grievances and i think that we still, and we still address any complaints that she has, and we still acknowledge her and we still come up and talk to her, but i think that she...
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for those who might be confused about what this even means and who are looking at chelsea manning explain really quickly what it what does it mean to be transgender trench gender person and for the purposes of this conversation is just basically a person who was born and raised as one gender or raised to some point you know might have just been to be age two or three but now lives thirty. lives or wants to live their lives as. of another gender and why is it that the army discharges those who are transgender why is it looked upon as a psychological disorder and not just a sexual identity well i think the army regulations that disqualify transgender people from military service are are outdated that they're based on old stereotypes and old prejudices and i don't think they're going to stand for very long. i think it's very likely they'll be transgender people serving openly in the military very soon and there's already hundreds or thousands of trenching or people serving in the military they just can't do it openly and that particular primary next question which is we already saw don't ask
for those who might be confused about what this even means and who are looking at chelsea manning explain really quickly what it what does it mean to be transgender trench gender person and for the purposes of this conversation is just basically a person who was born and raised as one gender or raised to some point you know might have just been to be age two or three but now lives thirty. lives or wants to live their lives as. of another gender and why is it that the army discharges those who...
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want him to explain this before the vote takes place. we know that they come back in to session pro forma on monday. the senate then has to gear up and i'm told by the house sources that it's likely the house will hang back and see whether the senate passes it. they might then adopt the senate version, depends on the timing of that. so when might the president go public? >> i think you start looking at the window, everybody i've talked to thinks that the president could be most effective the closer to the actual first vote. so, you know, work backwards. the senate votes tuesday, you might hear from him monday night. if the senate votes wednesday, you might hear from him tuesday night. but that -- that's the idea they think that at the -- if they are going to use him in this ways way, where he does this, he hasn't done it a lot, prime-time address to talk about particularly talk about this issue, he's been urged to do it, they're receptive, white house gets it, they know that at this point they probably have no choice because frankly they
want him to explain this before the vote takes place. we know that they come back in to session pro forma on monday. the senate then has to gear up and i'm told by the house sources that it's likely the house will hang back and see whether the senate passes it. they might then adopt the senate version, depends on the timing of that. so when might the president go public? >> i think you start looking at the window, everybody i've talked to thinks that the president could be most effective...
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it like i'm learning sailing but it's exciting (laughter) i did appreciate there was an effort to explain to me how the growth of this company was going to make match the excitement edify the city. i appreciate where i visited before until now is 3 times the space your increasing rapidly and europe one of the initial partners and joined ron conway and others additional 6 other companies to help me not only the excitement of the growth of item but the eyes of it in everyday lives and how to improve that and, of course, creating platforms to use the information we have yet to expose to the public. i i know one of the things we're doing together is to get the data auto of the bureaucrats hands to where the data can be used. but i know that again get hub plasma is based on anorexia nervosa and in many citizens it supports the tech destroy was it has to over. i just a minute ago probably the closet i'll be to the presidential look if i walk through the oval office i was laborer for the marine guard but i'm going to take the opportunity to the next time i will see president obama i will soon te
it like i'm learning sailing but it's exciting (laughter) i did appreciate there was an effort to explain to me how the growth of this company was going to make match the excitement edify the city. i appreciate where i visited before until now is 3 times the space your increasing rapidly and europe one of the initial partners and joined ron conway and others additional 6 other companies to help me not only the excitement of the growth of item but the eyes of it in everyday lives and how to...
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really hard to explain. i was in favor of at least a public option where people could choose the public option everyone understood which was medicare. i didn't get my way. i looked under the hood of this bill in two years. there's a lot in here that the creators didn't know about that's going to be used by the private sector first to transfer our system from ailness system to wellness system by getting rid of future service medicine which i think the private sector will do and second to break the link between employment and health insurance which actually could lead to a single payer which is really going to drive people crazy. it will only do it if that's what the public wants. >> everybody stick around. a lot more to talk about. breaking news when we come back out of kenya tonight. one of the shopping mall attackers has been identified. some details ahead. we'll be right back. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts al
really hard to explain. i was in favor of at least a public option where people could choose the public option everyone understood which was medicare. i didn't get my way. i looked under the hood of this bill in two years. there's a lot in here that the creators didn't know about that's going to be used by the private sector first to transfer our system from ailness system to wellness system by getting rid of future service medicine which i think the private sector will do and second to break...
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really hard to explain. was in favor of at least a public option where people could choose the public option everyone understood which was medicare. i didn't get my way. i looked under the hood of this bill in two years. there's a lot in here that the creators didn't know about that's going to be used by the private sector first to transfer our system from ailness system to wellness system by getting rid of future service medicine which i think the private sector will do and second to break the link between employment and health insurance which actually could lead to a single payer which is really going to drive people crazy. it will only do it if that's what the public wants. >> everybody stick around. a lot more to talk about. breaking news when we come back out of kenya tonight. one of the shopping mall attackers has been identified. some details ahead. we'll be right back. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effecti
really hard to explain. was in favor of at least a public option where people could choose the public option everyone understood which was medicare. i didn't get my way. i looked under the hood of this bill in two years. there's a lot in here that the creators didn't know about that's going to be used by the private sector first to transfer our system from ailness system to wellness system by getting rid of future service medicine which i think the private sector will do and second to break the...
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we'll explain why. >>> welcome back. time now 6:10 and happening now president obama and the other world leaders taking part in a g20 summit. they're beginning their first working session. now, this is video of the president refusing, being greeted by russian president vladimir putin. he will try to talk to leaders about syria. russian president vladimir putin is firmly opposed. >> reporter: russian has blocked military involvement in syria for more than two years, but putin said russia will react if this is proof that chemical weapons were used two months ago. they'll determine only if chemical weapons were used not who used them. in this past hour, the european union you remembered to -- urged to release information as soon as possible so they can decide how to respond. they'll brief here's on syria at the g20 summit. they'll lobby congress against military action. house speaker john boehner said he won't meet with them. he backs obama's decision to take military action. the un said it could argue against an u.s. milit
we'll explain why. >>> welcome back. time now 6:10 and happening now president obama and the other world leaders taking part in a g20 summit. they're beginning their first working session. now, this is video of the president refusing, being greeted by russian president vladimir putin. he will try to talk to leaders about syria. russian president vladimir putin is firmly opposed. >> reporter: russian has blocked military involvement in syria for more than two years, but putin said...
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now, this is all explained in a new booklet. we have a new booklet i want to offer you that's much expanded and upgraded on isaiah. now, we want to send that to you because i'll tell you, you need this booklet. it illustrates what i'm talking to you about today, about the secret of understanding bible prophecy. you need to understand that! it will illustrate in detail what i'm talking about, and your bible is going to come alive! and i'm not just saying that; i want you to prove that, and it will be something you will just absolutely fall in love with, if you follow this formula. and if you have the old booklet of isaiah, well, you can just throw that out when you get the new one, but that's very important that we understand this. now let me just quickly read isaiah 41 and verse 22 again so that you understand this. verse 22, "let them bring them forth, and show us what shall happen:" show us what is going to happen, let them bring that forth and show us what is going to happen, "show the former things, what they be, that we may
now, this is all explained in a new booklet. we have a new booklet i want to offer you that's much expanded and upgraded on isaiah. now, we want to send that to you because i'll tell you, you need this booklet. it illustrates what i'm talking to you about today, about the secret of understanding bible prophecy. you need to understand that! it will illustrate in detail what i'm talking about, and your bible is going to come alive! and i'm not just saying that; i want you to prove that, and it...
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male military prison for exposing war crimes there was an announcement made in a statement manning explained as i transition into this next phase of my life i want everyone to know the real me i'm chelsea manning i'm a female given the way that i feel i have felt since childhood i want to begin hormone therapy as soon as possible i hope that you will support me in this transition now of course several times during manning's hearing her sexual identity was brought to the attention of the court and the photo was released of her dressed as a female and although manning has always felt this way she in no way wanted her sexual identity to interfere with her trial indeed it's incredible that one of the most prominent whistleblowers of our time is a transgender woman and even more inspiring is the fact that chelsea came out in the face of such adversity while the world was watching her declare her womanhood however now questions are being raised as to whether or not the military will pay for her home when they're happy while she's in prison and the army's responded to many requests for hormone ther
male military prison for exposing war crimes there was an announcement made in a statement manning explained as i transition into this next phase of my life i want everyone to know the real me i'm chelsea manning i'm a female given the way that i feel i have felt since childhood i want to begin hormone therapy as soon as possible i hope that you will support me in this transition now of course several times during manning's hearing her sexual identity was brought to the attention of the court...
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if none of that works, volunteers will come to your door to explain the benefits. but our own zain asher found that with all of that outreach, it may not be working, or at least it's a big, big job. people don't know what health care coverage they have now. what did they find? >> hi, christine. we found that very few people even know what oembalma care even means. these exchanges open on tuesday and nonprofit groups are going door to door trying to explain to the uninsured. we spoke to severalen insured americans who know virtually nothing about what obama care means. take a listen. >> we'll start at the top of the hill. >> reporter: with just a few days to go before the new exchanges go live, an army of obama care experts are going door to door. >> good morning. is christopher home? >> we're not selling anything. >> do you currently have insurance? >> reporter: trying to explain obama care to americans who don't have health insurance. >> i know it has to do with caring about people, you know, obama care, so basically that's all i know. >> reporter: according to th
if none of that works, volunteers will come to your door to explain the benefits. but our own zain asher found that with all of that outreach, it may not be working, or at least it's a big, big job. people don't know what health care coverage they have now. what did they find? >> hi, christine. we found that very few people even know what oembalma care even means. these exchanges open on tuesday and nonprofit groups are going door to door trying to explain to the uninsured. we spoke to...
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>> [ screams ] let me explain. let me explain! >> it's too late to explain!me beating to do! >> okay, you wouldn't hit a woman, would you, huh? >> don't be pushing on me, man! what's wrong with you?! you better get out of here before i call security! >> oh, i'm-a get out of here, but i'm-a take a piece of him with me -- the piece my wife, pam, likes so much! >> get over there! man up! >> okay. [ stammers ] listen, if i'm not mistaken, i believe your wife liked this shirt. so how about if i give her this shirt and we call it even, okay? >> so, before i kill you, you have any last words? >> [ clears throat ] yes! aah! the lord is my shepherd! i shall not want! >> [ grunting ] >> hey! >> i'll rip your leg off and beat you in the head with it and give you a headache and a shin splint! >> come on! >> [ grunts ] >> get him, mr. brown! >> pbht! >> [ screams ] >> that's my daddy! >> that's my daddy! >> he ain't your daddy! >> get up! you little weak -- get -- you better get out of here! >> and you need to man up! >> what? >> you know what? [ mace sprays ] >> aah! thi
>> [ screams ] let me explain. let me explain! >> it's too late to explain!me beating to do! >> okay, you wouldn't hit a woman, would you, huh? >> don't be pushing on me, man! what's wrong with you?! you better get out of here before i call security! >> oh, i'm-a get out of here, but i'm-a take a piece of him with me -- the piece my wife, pam, likes so much! >> get over there! man up! >> okay. [ stammers ] listen, if i'm not mistaken, i believe your...