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he draws a sunflower on the fabric.yer makes a frame for each color and then soaks them into the fabric one by one. >> translator: this is incredible. when the handprinting is nearly done, it creates a sense of three dimensionality. the heart and character of the crafts person is reflected in the work. it's like it's a living thing. it looks like it's going to start talking. >> reporter: it was finally time for tokyo fashion week. arai showed several designs combining 21st century digital technology with traditional dyeing techniques. the kyoto craftsman who worked with arai was in the audience. >> translator: i was surprised. it was wonderful. i didn't think it would be so great. >> translator: one thing i can say for sure is that i'm not supporting craftspeople. in fact, they are supporting me. >> reporter: with one eye on the future and one eye on the past, arai is pursuing her goal of becoming a world renowned designer. >>> and now here's the weather forecast. >>> restaurants in the city of takamatsu in western japa
he draws a sunflower on the fabric.yer makes a frame for each color and then soaks them into the fabric one by one. >> translator: this is incredible. when the handprinting is nearly done, it creates a sense of three dimensionality. the heart and character of the crafts person is reflected in the work. it's like it's a living thing. it looks like it's going to start talking. >> reporter: it was finally time for tokyo fashion week. arai showed several designs combining 21st century...
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that is all created play a light passing under the fabric, reflecting in the water.up not down. >> chriso and his team has been working on over the river for more than 20 years. much of the project ask on protected land. >> -- is on protected land. christ orvetiochristo and his ld collaborator, became famous for their outsized and some say outlandish projects. over the river is no different. >> all our projects have this journey, when they are in the mind of a thousand people who try to stop us, thousand of people who try help us. i say to the opposition you are part of the project. willing or not willing you related to the project and created that energy. >> christo says that he and jean claude traveled all over the rocky mountains scouting 89 rivers before deciding this one, the arkansas was perfect for their projects. but critics for over the river say this is anything but the ideal location. >> it is on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen bauder is vice president of the roar, which stands for rags over the arkansas river. >> it is a major construction proje
that is all created play a light passing under the fabric, reflecting in the water.up not down. >> chriso and his team has been working on over the river for more than 20 years. much of the project ask on protected land. >> -- is on protected land. christ orvetiochristo and his ld collaborator, became famous for their outsized and some say outlandish projects. over the river is no different. >> all our projects have this journey, when they are in the mind of a thousand people...
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he draws a sunflower on the fabric using a hand printing technique called nesting. tell your mate supreme free peach color and soaks them to the fabric. one by one. so on. this is incredible. when hand painting is nearly done it creates a sense that region into marriage. some things on the title character the craftsman tool is reflected in the work. it's like it's only two games. he looks like it's going to start talking it was finally time for total cash. they showed several designs combining twenty first century digital technology with traditional dyeing techniques. but you do craftsmen who worked with nine was in the audience. i was surprised it was wonderful to be so great it's easy you know one thing i can say for sure. is that i'm not supporting craftspeople. in fact been there supporting me with one eye and the future and when i am the past. i is pursuing her goal of becoming a world renowned designer. and now here's the weather forecast the ruling. ay ay ay ay the time. it is. it's a traditional festival to expel evil spirits on new year's eve dance been hel
he draws a sunflower on the fabric using a hand printing technique called nesting. tell your mate supreme free peach color and soaks them to the fabric. one by one. so on. this is incredible. when hand painting is nearly done it creates a sense that region into marriage. some things on the title character the craftsman tool is reflected in the work. it's like it's only two games. he looks like it's going to start talking it was finally time for total cash. they showed several designs combining...
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that was a complete fabrication. they arrested a man, used the power and resoces of the government to railroad a guy. >> if you want to go to benghazi do you think it's just possible that the government couldn't tell us the whole truth because things were happening in benghazi that were -- >> purposely lied to the us. >> though there are things we shouldn't know and you would support us not knowing p it is a cia action. >> the that never justifies affirmatively lying about a video. >> we didn't lie about a video. what did he lie about? >> said this was a spontaneous -- >> he knew better. they did know better. >> how did we get to benghazi? the. >> you have a duty. you don't care about lying. you said he doesn't lie. >> under the conditions he lied about. >> you do agree the president is a liar? >> i agree all presidents occasionally lie. >> moral equivalent. >> let me ask another question. do you believe that the american people are smart? do you think politicians now that we have vetted this out, they try to impleme
that was a complete fabrication. they arrested a man, used the power and resoces of the government to railroad a guy. >> if you want to go to benghazi do you think it's just possible that the government couldn't tell us the whole truth because things were happening in benghazi that were -- >> purposely lied to the us. >> though there are things we shouldn't know and you would support us not knowing p it is a cia action. >> the that never justifies affirmatively lying...
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in previous years and they're choosing to use the ones that they get the fabric so it's really bad now we're in uncharted waters in terms of fed policy were you surprised by the market's reaction to the q.e. taper. you're setting me up here no and the reason i'm now on is because i think the market had full protection that day that day that you bring it down to i think the fed by whatever mechanism they use probably pumping a lot of money into the banks that they made sure that their first shot at the taper did not lead to a headline what about today today we did pretty well i don't know how long i want all i know is that we're still printing tons of money the interest rates are still near zero and so we're still not even in the same zip code of normal behavior. now you write about how interest rates are low only because the fed like you say they are keeping them down by buying these bonds but is it really a case that interest rates are low because the fed is targeting zero interest rates by buying bonds but it's not you know you can't target through another means well they jawbone it
in previous years and they're choosing to use the ones that they get the fabric so it's really bad now we're in uncharted waters in terms of fed policy were you surprised by the market's reaction to the q.e. taper. you're setting me up here no and the reason i'm now on is because i think the market had full protection that day that day that you bring it down to i think the fed by whatever mechanism they use probably pumping a lot of money into the banks that they made sure that their first shot...
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as well how specifically did inflation cause this the the end of the social fabric that was attorney. well for example the entire middle class found its entire life savings basically wiped out you put money into the bank you expected it to be there collecting some interesting and to be geared to for your retirement your own old old pure old age and every day is the inflation became worse and worse the real buying power of those same german marks still further and further until virtually to give one example there was a famous german author who had made a good living as a writer he was now an elderly man and in the you want him of nineteen twenty three he took out his entire life savings which could have kept him very comfortable in ordinary times it bought him the equivalent of a token on the german trolley system he bought a token took a trolley ride around the city went home and committed suicide that's how it destroyed people savings businesses thought they were making profits when in fact inflation distorted prices and costs and what appeared to be a paper profit and that of being
as well how specifically did inflation cause this the the end of the social fabric that was attorney. well for example the entire middle class found its entire life savings basically wiped out you put money into the bank you expected it to be there collecting some interesting and to be geared to for your retirement your own old old pure old age and every day is the inflation became worse and worse the real buying power of those same german marks still further and further until virtually to give...
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you end up with you end up with starvation you end up with with grinding poverty you destroy the fabric of society a real hyperinflation is is death the funny i mean that's what we were risking in the seventy's and that's when volcker unleashed the hounds and said stop the inflation now so he's everyone's hero he stopped hyperinflation he kept it high inflation. do you think we need a. yes we need a type care and you don't see any in any of its governors at this this point in time no because the fed is doing what the banks tell the fed to do because the fed is the bank's right fabulousness federal us federal express right that's a trite phrase but it's true that there. nominated by the president who you know guess who pays his campaign funds but but but yes we need someone to come in but i think volcker even did it for the banks he recognized that even the banks were going to lose if he didn't get control of the situation so i wouldn't i wouldn't be a fireball courier unnecessarily either but the best of the bunch he doesn't even get a gold star from me. now if you're thinking. in gener
you end up with you end up with starvation you end up with with grinding poverty you destroy the fabric of society a real hyperinflation is is death the funny i mean that's what we were risking in the seventy's and that's when volcker unleashed the hounds and said stop the inflation now so he's everyone's hero he stopped hyperinflation he kept it high inflation. do you think we need a. yes we need a type care and you don't see any in any of its governors at this this point in time no because...
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. >> it's a created play of light passing through the fabric reflecting through the water. up, not down. cristo and his team have been working for "over the river" for more than 20 years. they have had to get approval because much of the project is on emplo protected land. cristo is raising the $50 million that it costs by selling hundreds of works which he makes by hand. he and his wife became famous for their out sized and ou out outlandish projects and "over the river" is no different. >> our minds is in the journey when thousands of people are trying to stop us. the public hearing are opposition you are part of the project. willing or unwilling you are related to the project. >> cristo says he and jean claude scouted all over until they decided that this one was peperfect for their project. but critics say it's anything but an ideal operation. >> it's on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen is a vice president for rags over arkansas river. the group has taken legal action trying to stop "over the river" saying the work to install the anchors and cables and fabric i
. >> it's a created play of light passing through the fabric reflecting through the water. up, not down. cristo and his team have been working for "over the river" for more than 20 years. they have had to get approval because much of the project is on emplo protected land. cristo is raising the $50 million that it costs by selling hundreds of works which he makes by hand. he and his wife became famous for their out sized and ou out outlandish projects and "over the...
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not part of theatre, if you don't know the marsh, i hope you can hear how important it is to the fabric of the city. it not a theatre for the rich. you can get a cup of coffee for a dollar. i'm not opposed to development. i like development. i'm opposed to a like development to endanger something that is so important to this city. i would like you to protect it from the noise development. >>> hello, my name is michael lesser. i came to san francisco 45 years ago because of it's cultural diversity. i moved immediately to the mission district and lived there for many years. i'm extraordinarily proud to say from the beginning i started attending the marsh and enjoying it's performances and see it as a precious very delicate arts organization that is not just supported but taken in account in positive ways to make sure we keep it here and make sure that it exist for future generations. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. my name is john levin. i have been here for the last 50 years. 50 feet from this proposed building. i think what attracts me to san francisco and most p
not part of theatre, if you don't know the marsh, i hope you can hear how important it is to the fabric of the city. it not a theatre for the rich. you can get a cup of coffee for a dollar. i'm not opposed to development. i like development. i'm opposed to a like development to endanger something that is so important to this city. i would like you to protect it from the noise development. >>> hello, my name is michael lesser. i came to san francisco 45 years ago because of it's...
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the strictest rules apply to two processing plants and seven fuel fabrication facilities. operators must take measures equivalent to nuclear power plants to prevent serious accidents, such as hydrogen explosions and nuclear chain reaction. they need to have emergency measures in place in case of huge earthquakes and tsunamis. anticipating the new measures, the operator of one processing plant has already installed some equipment such as this fire truck. it can douse storage pools for spent fuel to prevent the fuel from melting in the case of a power loss. they also installed this air compressor to help prevent hydrogen explosions by supplying air to lower the content pressure in the plant in the case of a power outage. but even with these new standards, some local officials and residents live near these facilities express anxiety. one city is in the vicinity of the reprocessing plant. currently, the city has an evacuation plan for residents who live within a five-kilometer radius, but they feel that the japanese government should review the measures. >> translator: we hope
the strictest rules apply to two processing plants and seven fuel fabrication facilities. operators must take measures equivalent to nuclear power plants to prevent serious accidents, such as hydrogen explosions and nuclear chain reaction. they need to have emergency measures in place in case of huge earthquakes and tsunamis. anticipating the new measures, the operator of one processing plant has already installed some equipment such as this fire truck. it can douse storage pools for spent fuel...
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he'll spread fabric high above the arkansas river.ome say it will damage the eco >> it's called "over the river", and this is the river, the arkansas in south central colorado. what christo wants to do is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth, six miles of it, in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. his drawings show how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see it will be from underneath on the raft drifting through the canyon. >> there's 3,000 rapids. spectacular to see it from within the space created play of life passing under the fabric, reflecting up, not down. worked on, "over the river" for 20 years, they needed permission because the promote is in protective land. chri christo is raising the $50 million by selling works which he makes by hand. christo and his wife, jeanne-claude became known for controversial problems, each unique in its own way. >> the project is in the mind of thousands trying to stop us, s. i say you are part of the project, willing or not will
he'll spread fabric high above the arkansas river.ome say it will damage the eco >> it's called "over the river", and this is the river, the arkansas in south central colorado. what christo wants to do is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth, six miles of it, in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. his drawings show how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see it will be from underneath on the raft drifting through...
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been testing us with an inbuilt it's so easy that's why we have new elections which featured new fabrics and that gives the entire season. i sang carols. instead start to the seventeenth of august at the ticket is outstanding chew. what's more it's a story each day. any team that works. the top story was a great topic as tall but it makes the premier global content partners back to back in english. it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear. seventeen with me thanks to a doting aspect that i can take that stealing is just too new and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks windmill and moving more. at the well welcome to nhk use light and take each bite and tokyo with the latest on this off. the town's main opposition party says it will boycott the lower house election scheduled for february. i've been a little or no result the situation no will it restore people's confidence in politics
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. >> it's going to change the fabric a little bit, the whole fabric has already started changing. >> reporter: fred's leasing his store to a brewery. >> it's going to go from shoes to booze record an uptown oakland has gone in that direction, more hip and young. restaurants, bars, and nightclubs have transformed telegraph avenue and broadway. the "new york times" even named oakland one of the top places to visit because of the new eateries. >> booming and booming and it's lovely and it's wonderful. >> reporter: wonderful for some. bad for others. >> the city has just gone down. i think oakland seems to have lost its soul. >> reporter: fred says the city overpromoted the new businesses. >> there's no viability in this city for daytime retail. i don't know what the people are thinking down at city hall. >> reporter: it's not the store but the people and relationships fred will miss the most. and he will miss singing to them. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> now, we reached out to the mayor and the councilwoman who oversees the uptown district for comment. no response so far. >>> well
. >> it's going to change the fabric a little bit, the whole fabric has already started changing. >> reporter: fred's leasing his store to a brewery. >> it's going to go from shoes to booze record an uptown oakland has gone in that direction, more hip and young. restaurants, bars, and nightclubs have transformed telegraph avenue and broadway. the "new york times" even named oakland one of the top places to visit because of the new eateries. >> booming and...
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will be subject to conditions the new rules apply to new korean facilities such as nuclear fuel fabrication facility in kochi you back to perfection. as it can make the trade body the nrma approved the rules last month in response to the two thousand of an accent at the completion of nineteen you grandpa. we know who you say to feast on this lovely now considering to her feet above until conditions than other difficulties. you might think they have staked the the severity of the requirements that is according to the type of facility. for instance showed a new person. history says react to in osaka is required to take measures to prevent accidental emissions of radioactive material the nme as personally regularly carry out inspections the strictest rules of play seek to pre processing plants and seven fuel fabrication facilities operators must take measures equivalent in nuclear power plants to prevent serious accents such as hydrogen explosions and you create a new reactions. they need to have emergency measures in place. in case accused earthquakes and tsunami anticipating the new measures
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you can just pour some fabric on that.ur-way stretch, ultra soft. first, the maple syrup here. it's just coming right off. there's nothing left on there. also some soy sauce for your guys. >> soy, okay. now, how comfortable can that be? it's soft, it's not sticky orricy or hard? >> we've taken the nano text message and put it on the scale. it's extremely soft and breathable. similar to what you'd find in a nike or adidas shirt today. >> that's liquid. what if you fall in a pit of mud. will it stain if you rub stuff like that on it or are you telling me nothing will stain this shirt? >> anything that's water-baseded is not going to be able to touch that fabric because the micro structures repel everything on it. if you put dirt on it, you can just pour water on it, it will fall right off. >> how long will this last? because you have to wash the shirt, i assume. >> sustainability was really important for us, so about 80 washes. about a year and a half life cycle. >> what about sweat? if your sweat's going to stay on you. >>
you can just pour some fabric on that.ur-way stretch, ultra soft. first, the maple syrup here. it's just coming right off. there's nothing left on there. also some soy sauce for your guys. >> soy, okay. now, how comfortable can that be? it's soft, it's not sticky orricy or hard? >> we've taken the nano text message and put it on the scale. it's extremely soft and breathable. similar to what you'd find in a nike or adidas shirt today. >> that's liquid. what if you fall in a pit...
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not to mention the fact that the social fabrics of society can be at stake. so reducing inequality, making sure people have a job, making sure that there is growth, that there is adequate redistribution through various systems, is important. >> as you look at the united states and the rest of the world, last time we spoke, you were very concerned about the u.s. flirting with the debt ceiling and with default. we have another deadline approaching in february and march about raising the debt ceiling. has the u.s. reemerged as a global economic leader, or is it still acting irresponsibly? >> it is the economic leader, let's face it, given the size of the economy and below potential but still reasonable growth that is picking up now. the budget deal that was gotten at year end is a very good sign of responsibility, accountability and realism. i, for myself, certainly hope that in february congress will be equally responsible and will not threaten the recovery with yet another debate about whether or not the u.s. will honor or default in february. >> as a woman in
not to mention the fact that the social fabrics of society can be at stake. so reducing inequality, making sure people have a job, making sure that there is growth, that there is adequate redistribution through various systems, is important. >> as you look at the united states and the rest of the world, last time we spoke, you were very concerned about the u.s. flirting with the debt ceiling and with default. we have another deadline approaching in february and march about raising the...
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of the police in fabric i think i think but i think. fourth of may two thousand eleven mr michel the leader of hamas in cairo in front of all the press he said three things that i'm ready to accept nine hundred sixty seven border i'm ready to give mr buzz a chance to negotiate with the israelis and i would stop sending rockets to israel if israel would come along and say ok let's listen to it but we need him he needs an issue from israel and he need to move in eyes the state of israel if things go this way what we need to do is to have the world encourage mr abbas and mr mitchell to come to this not like what mr netanyahu say which. told him that he can say if you make reconsideration with hammers you mr was in mr president the police then you become a terrorist no way i mean you look at every movement in the world once you in the eyes of your enemy you're a terrorist but. of your people you are a hero you are a liberator and i think i must be a very very important segment of the control of the of new palestine so we need to encourage t
of the police in fabric i think i think but i think. fourth of may two thousand eleven mr michel the leader of hamas in cairo in front of all the press he said three things that i'm ready to accept nine hundred sixty seven border i'm ready to give mr buzz a chance to negotiate with the israelis and i would stop sending rockets to israel if israel would come along and say ok let's listen to it but we need him he needs an issue from israel and he need to move in eyes the state of israel if things...
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if he should fabric around the -- meshed fabric scaffolding was used in 19 # -- 1999 and trou. is money well spent. scaffolding is coming down on this $15 million washington monument project. they will finish work on the inside in a few months but down the street skraflding -- scaffolding is going up on another project in the u.s. capitol. plans are made to preserve the worn out capitol dome inside and out. >> preserving the capitol dome is not a question for discussion. it is something that has to happen. >> it is 53 past the hour. christmas wishes from the past. how a stack of christmas cards from 60 years ago finally arrived at their destination. >> something is still waiting to get to their destination. your packages. ups and fedex under fire when packages did not get to their destination. did this affect you? your e-mails next. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. it took awhile but they finally made it. a stack of christmas cards mailed in 1963 never made it to their destination until a man found them at a flea market and
if he should fabric around the -- meshed fabric scaffolding was used in 19 # -- 1999 and trou. is money well spent. scaffolding is coming down on this $15 million washington monument project. they will finish work on the inside in a few months but down the street skraflding -- scaffolding is going up on another project in the u.s. capitol. plans are made to preserve the worn out capitol dome inside and out. >> preserving the capitol dome is not a question for discussion. it is something...
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it's to suspend fabric high above the arkansas river.some say it will damage the eco system. >> it's called over the river and this is the river. the arkansas in south central colorado. what crystal wants to do is suspend huge panels of cloth, six miles of it in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. drawings show how the sunlight filters through. the best way to see it is underneath on a raft drifting through the canyon. >> 300,000 rafters go down the arkansas river. it will be spectacular to see the space. it's creative play of life into the fabric, reflecting the water. >> christo and his team have been working on over the river for more than 20 years and had to get approval from state and federal agencies. most of the project is on protected land. christo is raising the 50 million it will cost by selling hundreds of preparatory works which he makes by hand. christo and his late wife became famous for their outsides and some say outlandish projects. every one is outlandish. >> all have a journey. thousand people try to h
it's to suspend fabric high above the arkansas river.some say it will damage the eco system. >> it's called over the river and this is the river. the arkansas in south central colorado. what crystal wants to do is suspend huge panels of cloth, six miles of it in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. drawings show how the sunlight filters through. the best way to see it is underneath on a raft drifting through the canyon. >> 300,000 rafters go down the arkansas river....
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. >> if you're wearing a fabric, you are not allowed to mix that fabric wool and linen together.is why, the answer is i don't know. god commanded it. >> god also commanded moses to build a portable temple for the tablets called the ark of the covenant. >> the basketball tells us the dimensions of the ark of the covenant and what it looks like. it's a box, longhandles, supposed to have angels on the top. >> archaeologists have found evidence that boxes such as these were common in biblical times, sunlighting that the ark and its contents may have actually existed. and the ark would have come in handy because it was a long time before moses and his people had a permanent place to settle. according to the bible, the israelites were constantly on the move, spending 40 arduous years wandering in the desert. >> for 40 years in the wilderness, the jews just bitched at each other constantly. it is a nonstop rant. we are human. we complain. the israelites actually had the temerity to say maybe it would have been better to stay in egypt. can you imagine? >> good morning. >> welcome. >> tha
. >> if you're wearing a fabric, you are not allowed to mix that fabric wool and linen together.is why, the answer is i don't know. god commanded it. >> god also commanded moses to build a portable temple for the tablets called the ark of the covenant. >> the basketball tells us the dimensions of the ark of the covenant and what it looks like. it's a box, longhandles, supposed to have angels on the top. >> archaeologists have found evidence that boxes such as these were...
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it's really dangerous to the very fabric of our society. but there is a secondary part which nobody was fast enough to ask kim which may be coming up over and over and i should ask in the coming week to the i will certainly be raising it on crossfire if any of you would like to watch on cnn at 6:30 eastern time five nights a week. [applause] here is the question i want to ask the reporters when they come on to it if the federal government procurement system is such a total mess that you couldn't get the website right wiley would you think that you could run the health care system? because it is -- the web site is easy but deciding which person gets a kidney transplant, deciding which person gets a cancer treatment these are not decisions you want made in washington d.c. by people that can't even get a website running. it may turn out in the long run that obama may be one of the great trainers in history. we may have a generation. [applause] but i'm going to close and then take questions. i want to close this on a question to be on want you
it's really dangerous to the very fabric of our society. but there is a secondary part which nobody was fast enough to ask kim which may be coming up over and over and i should ask in the coming week to the i will certainly be raising it on crossfire if any of you would like to watch on cnn at 6:30 eastern time five nights a week. [applause] here is the question i want to ask the reporters when they come on to it if the federal government procurement system is such a total mess that you...
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fabric as well how specifically did inflation cause this the the end of the social fabric that was termed me well for example the entire middle class found its entire life savings basically wiped out you put money into the bank you expect it to be there collecting some interesting and to be geared to for your retirement for your own old old pure old age and every day is the inflation became worse and worse the real buying power of those same german marks still further and further until virtually to give one example there was a famous german author who had made a good living as a writer he was now an elderly man and in the you want him of nine hundred twenty three he took out his entire life savings which could have kept him very comfortable in ordinary times it bought him the equivalent of a token on the german trolley system he bought a token took a trolley ride around the city went home and committed suicide that's how it destroyed people savings businesses thought they were making profits when in fact inflation distorted prices and cost and what appeared to be a paper profit and that o
fabric as well how specifically did inflation cause this the the end of the social fabric that was termed me well for example the entire middle class found its entire life savings basically wiped out you put money into the bank you expect it to be there collecting some interesting and to be geared to for your retirement for your own old old pure old age and every day is the inflation became worse and worse the real buying power of those same german marks still further and further until...
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so now let's talk about fabrication. >> white, danger zone, right? want to spend a ton of money because you're going to spill something on it. this here feels amazing. $215 from equipment. i found this one, which is a silk poly blend from joe fresh, touch it, still feels great. 19 bucks. >> if we hadn't felt this one -- >> you would never -- it has a little poly, you can wash it and it doesn't crease as much as the natural -- >> saves in the dry cleaner. >>> now designer pants usually give you at least two inches so you can take them down if you're tall. i don't have this problem. i'm 5 feet tall. >> hodie does. >> exactly. but two inches of the hem allows these pants, so expensive, rebecca taylor. i found these at marshalls for $49.99. look at the hem allowance. almost identical. you can still find those designer details for a bargain. these are $49.99, and these were $325. unbelievable. down here what we have is two pairs of trousers. always want to check the pockets. are they functional or faux. >> does it ma sner matter? >> it does. a short cut t
so now let's talk about fabrication. >> white, danger zone, right? want to spend a ton of money because you're going to spill something on it. this here feels amazing. $215 from equipment. i found this one, which is a silk poly blend from joe fresh, touch it, still feels great. 19 bucks. >> if we hadn't felt this one -- >> you would never -- it has a little poly, you can wash it and it doesn't crease as much as the natural -- >> saves in the dry cleaner. >>> now...
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blood, sweat, feces and urine are part of the fabric of life here.that fabric, the inmates, falls squarely on 18 inmates who work in the laundry taft. among them is michael james. >> we operate eight to ten hours a day. different things. fight, stabbings, a lot of stuff goes on here in santa rosa. it's a level 6 facility. >> some of the worst laundry comes from the los management units. >> violent inmates back there. you know what they're capable of. it's just a place you don't want to be. trouble with inmates, all in one building. >> the most hazardous laundry is washed separately from all the rest. >> these yellow bag, the ones that come in what we do, usually don't open them until we stick them into the machine. you know? this is daily. the blood and stuff from cutters and suicide. >> armando doctor, the close management one inmate recently contributed to the latest load of yellow bag laundry when he deliberately cut himself inside his cell. the damage was so severe, he need add transfusion to replace the blood he lost. two days later, he's cut ag
blood, sweat, feces and urine are part of the fabric of life here.that fabric, the inmates, falls squarely on 18 inmates who work in the laundry taft. among them is michael james. >> we operate eight to ten hours a day. different things. fight, stabbings, a lot of stuff goes on here in santa rosa. it's a level 6 facility. >> some of the worst laundry comes from the los management units. >> violent inmates back there. you know what they're capable of. it's just a place you...
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occupations, retail sales, food preparation, laborers and freight, waiters and waitresses, office clerks fabricators, construction laborers and grounds workers. more than a million of these jobs have been created since the recovery started. meeting wages for these jobs range from $7.69 to $13.66 compared to the median hourly wage for all workers of around $24 an hour. >> job creation has been unacceptably low. let's hope it's not the new normal. >> reporter: during the recession many jobs lost were middle class jobs like in construction that allow a family of four to live on $50,000 a year. but middle class jobs are not coming back as fast. during the recovery the number of low-wage jobs have groaned the fastest followed by high-wage positions. but middle income jobs are still nowhere near pre-recession levels. that's not unusual. data from the federal reserve bank of atlanta suggests lo low-wage sectors produced o 40%o 50% of job growth. but economists say this is not the kind of jobs we want. yet the november jobs report reflect that the economy is getting stronger. >> today on twitter and faceboo
occupations, retail sales, food preparation, laborers and freight, waiters and waitresses, office clerks fabricators, construction laborers and grounds workers. more than a million of these jobs have been created since the recovery started. meeting wages for these jobs range from $7.69 to $13.66 compared to the median hourly wage for all workers of around $24 an hour. >> job creation has been unacceptably low. let's hope it's not the new normal. >> reporter: during the recession...
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they're trying to hold on to the textural fabric of our country that many feel is slipping away. >> that's "the stream" tonight.
they're trying to hold on to the textural fabric of our country that many feel is slipping away. >> that's "the stream" tonight.
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. >>> decapitated birds wrapped in fabric and found with candles. what investigators say the remains represent. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking. >>> i thought, that look i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> a san francisco home under renovation suddenly collapses and some neighbors say they're not surprised at what happened. the house at crown terrance and clarendon in the twin peaks was being significantly enlarged. the property has been the focus of a neighborhood dispute. >> reporter: the small two story hous
. >>> decapitated birds wrapped in fabric and found with candles. what investigators say the remains represent. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking. >>> i thought, that look i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees...
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. >>> decapitated birds wrapped in fabric and found with candles.vestigators say the remains represent. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking. >>> i thought, that looks like it's about ready to fall. >> and fall it did. we learn what was learned about a collapsed house on a property in san francisco. >>> a san francisco home under renovation suddenly collapses and some neighbors say they're not surprised at what happened. the house at crown terrance and clarendon in the twin peaks was being significantly enlarged. the property has been the focus of a neighborhood dispute. >> reporter: the small two story house began falling at about 10:30 last night from crown terrace toward gray stone terrace. no one was living there and no one was injured. >> i thought, that looks like it was about ready to fall. >> reporter: the house was being remodeled. it had been lifted up and placed on a cradle. the owner of the house murphy is a prominent san francisco developer. he's a former city -- this drawing shows the planned home in the darking shading with
. >>> decapitated birds wrapped in fabric and found with candles.vestigators say the remains represent. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking. >>> i thought, that looks like it's about ready to fall. >> and fall it did. we learn what was learned about a collapsed house on a property in san francisco. >>> a san francisco home under renovation suddenly collapses and some neighbors say they're not surprised at what happened. the house at crown...
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the problem is iran absolutely denies it, calls the information fabricated, misinterpreted and has taken the position they have never had a nuclear weapons program. i think the evidence is pretty good and iran will have to change its approach and start to address the concern. it can do it in secret. this doesn't have to be a public discussion. there are many ways for iran to, in a sense, come clean and address the concerns. it can't escape it. it will absolutely have to address the concerns. and the recent joint plan of action negotiated reiterates that the concerns will have to be addressed if there is going to be a final deal. >> how much is today's inspection a gesture or a test of iran's cooperation going forward? >> i think it is a good gesture by iran. they haven't allowed the inspectors into the plant since 2011. the visit beforet that was in 2005. i think it is a good gesture by iran and sets up what you have to look at as a very difficult process but a positive process in that iran appears to be willing to open up. it is going to be sorely tested in the next several months. you
the problem is iran absolutely denies it, calls the information fabricated, misinterpreted and has taken the position they have never had a nuclear weapons program. i think the evidence is pretty good and iran will have to change its approach and start to address the concern. it can do it in secret. this doesn't have to be a public discussion. there are many ways for iran to, in a sense, come clean and address the concerns. it can't escape it. it will absolutely have to address the concerns....
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dismissed the charges as fabrications and lies. ofresponse from leadership hezbollah. earlier i asked if it is possible to see if egypt could execute a former president. >> warmer president morsi is being charged with high treason while in office. a more seriouse charge. all possibilities are in play. it's remarkable we have even he isd this stage where heading into trial for treason. >> there are concerns that morsi will not face a fair trial in egypt. it is fair to say the country is divided when it comes to the opinion of the former leader. >> absolutely, and that is a charge that can be applied to a much wider set of circumstances. a host of legal cases going forward against the muslim brotherhood officials and members, and these have been decried i national human rights organizations as part of a trumped up and politically motivated legal process, so among human rights officials and certainly among the muslim motherhood, this entire process is questionable and illegitimate. >> they have had a difficult relationship in the past, but french president aland and germa
dismissed the charges as fabrications and lies. ofresponse from leadership hezbollah. earlier i asked if it is possible to see if egypt could execute a former president. >> warmer president morsi is being charged with high treason while in office. a more seriouse charge. all possibilities are in play. it's remarkable we have even he isd this stage where heading into trial for treason. >> there are concerns that morsi will not face a fair trial in egypt. it is fair to say the country...
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with cone has to do with the parts because the actual escalators are so old, the parts are being fabric ated and the cost is higher, as we replace, we are counting on the actual cost of the main nens to go down as we go down through the system. >> thank you. >> i see no other questions, thank you. are there other reps from the departments that would like to make any points as well? >> and i am interested in dpw explanation of the electric vehicle truck as well. that is the first that i have heard of large vehicles that are electric, and electrically chargable as well. >> the budget manager with the department of public works, we are actually not replacing trucks with trucks, our plan is to down size where possible, so the folks that are using these particular trucks don't necessarily carry heavy equipment, and so we are looking to down size. the electric vehicles, we have looked for electric trucks and unfortunately they don't exist yet in the way that we would like to use them. did that address your question? >> so n stead of purchasing, 6 electric vehicles, not trucks. >> right. >> ve
with cone has to do with the parts because the actual escalators are so old, the parts are being fabric ated and the cost is higher, as we replace, we are counting on the actual cost of the main nens to go down as we go down through the system. >> thank you. >> i see no other questions, thank you. are there other reps from the departments that would like to make any points as well? >> and i am interested in dpw explanation of the electric vehicle truck as well. that is the...
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the fabric of our society. but there is a secondary party, which will be coming up over and over.ould mention this but i will be raising it in crossfire for anyone who would like to watch it. we are 6:30 p.m. but here is the question. if the federal government procurement system is such a total mess, why would you think the you can run the health system? and the website is easy. the deciding with who gets the right cancer treatment, these are not decisions that you want made in washington dc by people who cannot get a website up. it may turn out that obama may be one of the great trainers of conservatism in american history. [applause] [applause] and i will close this. i think i am allowed to take questions. so close this and i want you to understand how this works. if all we do is be negative and take advantage of a mistake that they may, we would have failed to serve the country and we need a positive model of breakout and we need a vision of eight dramatically better future to energize our energies and get us moving forward again and we have to have a conservative movement whic
the fabric of our society. but there is a secondary party, which will be coming up over and over.ould mention this but i will be raising it in crossfire for anyone who would like to watch it. we are 6:30 p.m. but here is the question. if the federal government procurement system is such a total mess, why would you think the you can run the health system? and the website is easy. the deciding with who gets the right cancer treatment, these are not decisions that you want made in washington dc by...
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bregier inth fabrice the last half hour.d him about the game thinks and if he still the 380 is it. >> we think traffic will grow by about five percent per year, thanks asia, china and middle east. it would double every 15 years. traffictwo times more from before. you need the a 380. this is the aircraft or the future. the perfectione of that playing? can you take it into the united states? are going to see a big rush for you selling that aircraft and see united states now that we have consolidation done? were going to see that aircraft having a story in the united states? how to change perception of the airplane? >> this is the point. first of all we have about 300 aircraft ordered and we are a hundrede still have 50 to be delivered. the market exists for the a3. we're not looking for growth in the a3 80. i'm sure some of them will be much more interested in the a3 80. .> a slightly stretch question a3 80 is ready to be stressed. if tim clark asks you to stretch it, would you, could you, has he? talking about what the size o
bregier inth fabrice the last half hour.d him about the game thinks and if he still the 380 is it. >> we think traffic will grow by about five percent per year, thanks asia, china and middle east. it would double every 15 years. traffictwo times more from before. you need the a 380. this is the aircraft or the future. the perfectione of that playing? can you take it into the united states? are going to see a big rush for you selling that aircraft and see united states now that we have...
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them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabricstband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. bigger, tougher messes was better leverage, he created a magic eraser with an attachable handy grip. it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to our continuing breaking news coverage of this train crash in the bronx. it is 1:30 on the east coast, a little over six hours since that metro north train crashed. joining me on
them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabricstband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. bigger, tougher messes was better leverage, he created a magic eraser with an attachable handy grip. it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. i started...
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. >> if you're wearing a fabric, you are not allowed to mix that fabric wool and linen together.is i don't know. god commanded it. >> god also commanded moses to build a portable temple for the tablets called the ark of the covenant. >> the basketball tells us the dimensions of the ark of the covenant and what it looks like. it's a box, longhandles, supposed to have angels on the top. >> archaeologists have found evidence that boxes such as these were common in biblical times, sunlighting that the ark and its contents may have actually existed. and the ark would have come in handy because it was a long time before moses and his people had a permanent place to settle. according to the bible, the israelites were constantly on the move, spending 40 arduous years wandering in the desert. >> for 40 years in the wilderness, the jews just bitched at each other constantly. it is a nonstop rant. we are human. we complain. the israelites actually had the temerity to say maybe it would have been better to stay in egypt. can you imagine? >> good morning. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> nice ear
. >> if you're wearing a fabric, you are not allowed to mix that fabric wool and linen together.is i don't know. god commanded it. >> god also commanded moses to build a portable temple for the tablets called the ark of the covenant. >> the basketball tells us the dimensions of the ark of the covenant and what it looks like. it's a box, longhandles, supposed to have angels on the top. >> archaeologists have found evidence that boxes such as these were common in biblical...
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this neighborhood is an important fabric of san francisco and the future of san francisco. our approach when we started this project was humbling by first understanding the nature of this place as the mayor described. one of the textures of the neighborhood, one of the opportunities for light, air, views, shade, habitat, art and joy, where could we tap into. single family -- we brace the challenge and the opportunities of the future. defining opportunities that can create long value and how about a property that increases value over time in this neighborhood. in doing so we work at multiple scales called the cradled framework in a design to create more good rather than less bad. at first we started the smaller scales, we continued to work at the small scales and continue to work with a team to find those materials that are going to promote human and ecological health down to the molecule. one of the products that we are most excited about and i think we are going to be one of the very first to use a substitute for firing a brick where we are going to be using a biological p
this neighborhood is an important fabric of san francisco and the future of san francisco. our approach when we started this project was humbling by first understanding the nature of this place as the mayor described. one of the textures of the neighborhood, one of the opportunities for light, air, views, shade, habitat, art and joy, where could we tap into. single family -- we brace the challenge and the opportunities of the future. defining opportunities that can create long value and how...
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. >> it's going to change the fabric a little bit, the whole fabric has already started changing. >> reporter: fred's leasing his store to a brewery. >> it's going to go from shoes to booze report and uptown -- to booze. >> reporter: and uptown oakland has gone in that direction, more hip and young. restaurants, bars, and nightclubs have transformed telegraph avenue and broadway. the "new york times" even named oakland one of the top places to visit because of the new eateries. >> booming and booming and it's lovely and it's wonderful. >> reporter: wonderful for some. bad for others. >> the city has just gone down. i think oakland seems to have lost its soul. >> reporter: fred says the city overpromoted the new businesses. >> there's no viability in this city for daytime retail. i don't know what the people are thinking down at city hall. >> reporter: it's not the store but the people and relationships fred will miss the most. and he will miss singing to them. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> now, we reached out to the mayor and the councilwoman who oversees the uptown district for
. >> it's going to change the fabric a little bit, the whole fabric has already started changing. >> reporter: fred's leasing his store to a brewery. >> it's going to go from shoes to booze report and uptown -- to booze. >> reporter: and uptown oakland has gone in that direction, more hip and young. restaurants, bars, and nightclubs have transformed telegraph avenue and broadway. the "new york times" even named oakland one of the top places to visit because of...
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a bundle of plants, candles and fabric marked with symbol.mal control officers say they find about 20 similar cases a year. >> we pick up discarded, headless corpses a lot. >> san francisco's health code allows the ritual slaughter of some types of animals that will then be eaten, but animal control officers they their time is being consume by illegal cases such as this one. in 2007, there was a ritual left. it must be investigated as animal cruelty. >> recently, i tried to keep a log of the locations. it is literally no point in it at all. >> penalties in which the animal is killed but not used for food include up to a $1,000 fine and a year in jail. but. >> we have almost no luck in figuring anything out with these cases. there is never anything that has fingerprints on them. we have tried. it is usually just animals and vegetables. >> a san francisco expert on religious practices told us these two birds were part of a ceremony done to cement or break up a relationship. experts say the items should not have been left out in public. david st
a bundle of plants, candles and fabric marked with symbol.mal control officers say they find about 20 similar cases a year. >> we pick up discarded, headless corpses a lot. >> san francisco's health code allows the ritual slaughter of some types of animals that will then be eaten, but animal control officers they their time is being consume by illegal cases such as this one. in 2007, there was a ritual left. it must be investigated as animal cruelty. >> recently, i tried to...
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open another item i'd like to recognize that tomorrow is my fabricates a one hundred that birthday and he served as a commissioner in pleasant town and they did a good job out there if you've had the opportunity to velocity that town. they were one of the first few opportunity towns to keep their main street and enduring takes place out in the main street and it's the site of a lot of parades and another thing they did acquit well, there me made some good improvements over the years and eliminated some buildings that were built in the 50s not have the best quality and replaced them with buildings that are in context with the more historic building be that masonry arrowwood framed. for those who are afraid of false history i think you should tack a ride out there and i can tell which the in your are but it gives it a nice appearances and it's something people like and certainly looks brnt having some modern buildings into the main street. i wanted to recognize my fathoms transition and recognize his birthday he passed away 9 years ago but set a good example to me in service to his commu
open another item i'd like to recognize that tomorrow is my fabricates a one hundred that birthday and he served as a commissioner in pleasant town and they did a good job out there if you've had the opportunity to velocity that town. they were one of the first few opportunity towns to keep their main street and enduring takes place out in the main street and it's the site of a lot of parades and another thing they did acquit well, there me made some good improvements over the years and...
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with the city college more years and in fact, i was part of the relevant committee to erect the new fabricate i specifically asked him what have you authorize conditional to use in this process and specifically he has not. and neither has the board is it's a good trick to come in here and say you know what we're doing f that but ledge built that building to serve the bayview hunter community and i hope as i send out my thoughts of leo when he started with local 10 when we said to me you know what it's a humility and i'm talking about humility how do we do something that's right. you've got all those great pieces but you're missing the contact to the community. thank you for your time >> (calling names). >>
with the city college more years and in fact, i was part of the relevant committee to erect the new fabricate i specifically asked him what have you authorize conditional to use in this process and specifically he has not. and neither has the board is it's a good trick to come in here and say you know what we're doing f that but ledge built that building to serve the bayview hunter community and i hope as i send out my thoughts of leo when he started with local 10 when we said to me you know...
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in fact, i ronuously did so in some of my reporting down there because i just felt bad social fabric. and it's very hard for leaders to counterago that. >> woodruff: even after he was released. >> right, i was involved in riot, people getting killed. it was ugly. and yet i think by force of moral example h thises with one of those rare case when somebody at the top of society really has a cultural effect. and leads, really averts what could have been quite a disaster. and the country did much, much better in the ensuing years. i think because sheer moral example. >> woodruff: mark, what about you? what do you think of when you think of him? >> well,-- some leaders are respected, and few leaders are loved. nelson mandela is that unique figure who is both loved and respected, virtually around the globe. it's a remarkable achievement. and what i think of is he described resentment as the poison we drink hoping it will hurt others. or punish our enemies. or kill our enemies. and i mean the example of magazine nam imity, of largeness in spirit and perspective, pet-- i never did meet him, b
in fact, i ronuously did so in some of my reporting down there because i just felt bad social fabric. and it's very hard for leaders to counterago that. >> woodruff: even after he was released. >> right, i was involved in riot, people getting killed. it was ugly. and yet i think by force of moral example h thises with one of those rare case when somebody at the top of society really has a cultural effect. and leads, really averts what could have been quite a disaster. and the...