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. >> galileo's first book. it is his arrest book. was printed in only 60 copies. .. >> to the protest movement was the moroccan monarchy. the monarch went and gave a speech on march 9th, the monarchy pledged maas i have reforms. >> all this and much more as booktv and our cox communications partners bring you to oklahoma city and the surrounding area. >> where i sit are the problems of our country. i recognize that from outside this chamber is the outraged con science of a nation. the grave concern of many nations and the harsh judgment of history on our acts. but even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a far larger movement which reaches into every section and state of america. it is the effort of american negroes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [applause] >> back in 1965, the
. >> galileo's first book. it is his arrest book. was printed in only 60 copies. .. >> to the protest movement was the moroccan monarchy. the monarch went and gave a speech on march 9th, the monarchy pledged maas i have reforms. >> all this and much more as booktv and our cox communications partners bring you to oklahoma city and the surrounding area. >> where i sit are the problems of our country. i recognize that from outside this chamber is the outraged con science of...
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if we're going to study the history of galileo's ideas we need the translation of galileo and the later additions to understand how his ideas were received in appropriated and used in different cultural context. so i brought up one translation, the earliest english translation which was printed in 1661 in london. it was produced by john salzburg , and it includes the system of the world in for dialogues. this is the book he was put on trial for, and it includes other short works by galileo and a few things by others as well. for example, it includes his letter to the grand duchess christina printed in english from the very first publication of galileo's works in english. however, the book itself is quite rare because most copies perished in the great fire of london. from the edge of the book this copy also was charged. it has been rescued from the fire. we don't know if it was the great fire of london, but in all likelihood that is the case. if we only knew the story of the people who have preserved the copies of the books and the collection. >> local obama author and historian bob burt
if we're going to study the history of galileo's ideas we need the translation of galileo and the later additions to understand how his ideas were received in appropriated and used in different cultural context. so i brought up one translation, the earliest english translation which was printed in 1661 in london. it was produced by john salzburg , and it includes the system of the world in for dialogues. this is the book he was put on trial for, and it includes other short works by galileo and...
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and i know galileo's p.t.a. put in that money, so i just wanted to make, if our goal is everyone eat breakfast, we don't -- schools are already really strapped for money. we don't want -- so i guess you're going to respond. >> my apologies for not hearing you clearly. i have a hearing problem and even though i have the most state of the art hearing aids on my head, they don't always work well in this type of environment. i do want to share with you, the money that was provided by the galileo p.t.a. was a few years ago and that was actually, i think, frankly, the first one, the first grab and go breakfast that we actually worked on was at balboa high school. it was the first. then because of its success rate, the folks at galileo high school wanted the same and they actually pulled the money together themselves. we did not necessarily go to them and ask them to provide the money. they came to us and said they wanted to have a breakfast program like that and that they were going to pull together and provide the fu
and i know galileo's p.t.a. put in that money, so i just wanted to make, if our goal is everyone eat breakfast, we don't -- schools are already really strapped for money. we don't want -- so i guess you're going to respond. >> my apologies for not hearing you clearly. i have a hearing problem and even though i have the most state of the art hearing aids on my head, they don't always work well in this type of environment. i do want to share with you, the money that was provided by the...
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. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go?millah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] in had a celebrity stolen libertine guns a police uniform that is not all. the discovery in the bay area storage facility that makes the teenage suspect looked like it wants to be mobster. and the middle schooler beaten to death in front of a crowd police say they would be able to catch the killers if one think that happened. that sounds it is loud. >>> had awakening that is driving people away. what egg based area city is blasting over an entire neighborhood. the new movement that people swear by. >>> elin and david king. it turns out this bill and the bikini was just the beginning. the bay area teenager accused of driving that car is now being investigated for running what looks like quite the crime rate. and apparently had some inspiration. robert lisle on the evidence that suggests he is a want to be a mobster. he may look like a teenager next doo
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. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go?millah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] he was trying to find a cure and steady yen bay area researcher is killed by the dangerous bacteria and he was steady what a hospital is doing to make sure no one else is infected. the quakes japan has a warning system mexico does to but we did not. mitty will happen before the next disaster maybe it cannot. even though some much is at stake. something strange is going on a cold country. when nasa scientists are hunting for in this old school aircraft. >>> and by getting money for year-old cellphones is now as easy as going to the atm. >>> the evening. he started feeling sick and hours later he was dead. a dump bay area medical research or killed by the very bacteria he was studying. in the on how something like this could happen and the chances the deadly strain me that the lab. he was studying a rare strain of the bacteria in the lab here at the v.a
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. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. tomorrow's big protest could be like. tonight then attacked a bay area police station. the hottest car in the country found how police stumbled onto a celebrity chefs still a member guinea but the real question is could a teenager really pull off such a lab highest? >>> california banned assault rifles years ago some manufacturers got creative. >>> in the symbol but in the makes it illegal gun that totally legal. tonight the new gun of choice for many californians. >>> + palin top-selling new ad rates are loo
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where books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science, action. sunday at 5:00 eastern oklahoma history of american history tv on c-span2. for the oklahoma city bombing memorial with code designer tory blitz sir and a look at african-american life in 1920s oklahoma and american artifacts from special collections at the oklahoma history center. once a month c-span local content vehicles for history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from oklahoma city on c-span2 and 3. >> now on c-span2 harriet washington once a corporate presence in the medical industry ones buyer issues for patients if drug research is initiated on a for profit basis. this is just over an hour.
where books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science, action. sunday at 5:00 eastern oklahoma history of american history tv on c-span2. for the oklahoma city bombing memorial with code designer tory blitz sir and a look at african-american life in 1920s oklahoma and american artifacts from special collections at the oklahoma history center. once a month c-span local content vehicles for history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from oklahoma city...
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. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a lovely and talented actress who is one of the stars of hbo's critically acclaimed new comedy, "girls." say hello to allison williams! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming on the show. >> oh, my gosh, thank you for having me. >> and congratulations. hbo just picked up "girls" for a second season. >> they did. >> jimmy: yeah. good. [ cheers and applause ] how exciting. how fun. >> oh my gosh. it's the best. >> jimmy: how'd you get involved with this? i know it's judd apatow. it's his show, right? >> yes. he's our executive producer. and i auditioned. and i auditioned because he saw a music video that i did called mad men theme song with a twist. >> jimmy: that's how you did this? >> oh, yeah. i mean, it was really exciting to hear from him, saying "we like you in the video. i think you have something in common with the charac
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. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go?let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are one of the biggest bands in country music. they've won seven grammys and they're on their first world tour in support of their platinum album "own the night." please welcome the members of lady antebellum, hillary scott, charles kelley and dave haywood! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about right there. lady antebellum right here in the flesh. thank you for coming out. >> yeah. >> got to give them credit, best band on late night tv. >> jimmy: i mean, come on, all right guys. you can't beat them. [ cheers and applause ] you guys are right across the street over at radio city music hall. >> yes, we are. >> jimmy: this is major. this is exciting. first time for this? >> first time. >> yes. david and i actually went to see the rockettes there a couple years ago. but this is our -- >> not on a date. a friend date. >> friend date. >> jimmy: a friend d
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. >> he was the renowned chef at galileo.kills to use at a new restaurant near american university. so is it worth a visit? so is it worth a visit? "the washington never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> a news 4 i-team exclusive tonight. missing parts not replaced for years. signs not inspected for decades. the i-team is showing you why some say more needs to be done to maintain highway signs. tonight why some signs in our area haven't been inspected since the '90s. and problems noted years ago are still not fixed. tonight at 11:00 how transportation officials jumped into action after
. >> he was the renowned chef at galileo.kills to use at a new restaurant near american university. so is it worth a visit? so is it worth a visit? "the washington never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do...
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the mayor is going to be the commencement speaker for galileo academy. i think it is really great.all of our graduates. the community schools forum, it was really wonderful to see so many people engaged in that. we also hosted -- we ran at a next generation luncheon, it was to celebrate and make a call to a new education champions. we are looking for the next generation of philanthropists that will step up. it was a good way to share what we were doing. last friday, the commissioner and i got to attend the filipino honorable and on a quite a few of our students. -- and honor quite a few of our filipino students. we were able to give scholarships to 20 of them. it was wonderful. they were $500 scholarships and $250 scholarships. i attend in the state commencement which was the last one for the doctor. i want to do a thanks to doctor corrigan for his 24 years of service to san francisco. he is an amazingly there. they have brought on a new president of the school. doctor wong. he is coming from michigan. there he is. our very own, he was honored at the board of supervisors for his tr
the mayor is going to be the commencement speaker for galileo academy. i think it is really great.all of our graduates. the community schools forum, it was really wonderful to see so many people engaged in that. we also hosted -- we ran at a next generation luncheon, it was to celebrate and make a call to a new education champions. we are looking for the next generation of philanthropists that will step up. it was a good way to share what we were doing. last friday, the commissioner and i got...
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we are here for the students, and at galileo, we have some of the best math scores, and we do it because we have dedicated math teachers, and we put students in classes where they are going to 60. putting students in classes where they succeed involves working with the master schedule, which is in a public high school like building a submarine, it is so complex, and along with that, we have to manage the staff of 13. we have 14 different classes, and replace 2000 students every year. we put them in the right place so they succeed. a lot of this is done by the coordination of the department heads, not just the mathematics department at, but all of the departments, because they have to work the master schedule. if there is no common planning time, there will be no master schedule. it will be chaos, and it will affect the students, and that is what we are here for. their scores will go down. who takes care of the books? who orders the supplies, who runs interference for the district and the school board? without the department heads, this will not happen. they need the time to work. i, myse
we are here for the students, and at galileo, we have some of the best math scores, and we do it because we have dedicated math teachers, and we put students in classes where they are going to 60. putting students in classes where they succeed involves working with the master schedule, which is in a public high school like building a submarine, it is so complex, and along with that, we have to manage the staff of 13. we have 14 different classes, and replace 2000 students every year. we put...
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one of my jobs @ cpmc has been to greet and escort young adults from galileo high school to help academy. as a visit various departments within cpmc. i have been to at least 15 different departments with the students and to a person, i find the staff engaging, encouraging, and excited about their work, the work that they do there. i was going to say something about seismic safety, however, the seismic experts said it much better than i can. in conclusion, i want to ask you to support rebuild cpmc. we need the facilities for the future and safety of all of our citizens and we need seismically up-to-date medical facilities. thank you very much and i encourage you to support this project. president fong: ok, elsie, javier, anna, robert. if i have called your name, come on up. maggie, nancy, don, april. hang on. one second. we have like 100 left. commissioner moore: they are not going to go away. we need a break, i think. president fong: hold your thought. i appreciate it. we will take a 5-10 minute >> the planning commission is back in session. if i could have everyone's attention for just
one of my jobs @ cpmc has been to greet and escort young adults from galileo high school to help academy. as a visit various departments within cpmc. i have been to at least 15 different departments with the students and to a person, i find the staff engaging, encouraging, and excited about their work, the work that they do there. i was going to say something about seismic safety, however, the seismic experts said it much better than i can. in conclusion, i want to ask you to support rebuild...
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also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection at ou. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with codesigner tory butzer. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma, and native american artifacts from the special collections at the oklahoma city history center. once a month explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from oklahoma city on c-span 2 and 3. >>> the civil war battle of shiloh took place april 6th and 7th, 1862 in hardin county, tennessee, and resulted in a union victory over confederate forces attempting to defend two major western railroads servicing the strategically important mississippi valley. nearly 100,000 troops took part in the fighting which produced nearly 24,000 casualties, making it the bloodiest battle to that point in u.s. history. american history tv visited shiloh park where stacy allen, the chief ranger gave us a tour of the battlefield. >> if you'd been stand hearing in apri
also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection at ou. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with codesigner tory butzer. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma, and native american artifacts from the special collections at the oklahoma city history center. once a month explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend...
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here we are in the jpl space museum, and behind me is a life-size model of the galileo spacecraft. what's really exciting for me is that even though the original design used very classical theories to come up with the trajectory, we now can show that it's actually following the pathways of the interplanetary superhighway. in terms of the future research on the concept of the interplanetary superhighway, there's really two sides. from the scientific point of view, by understanding these pathways and mapping them out, it will help us to understand how solar systems form, how the transport of material that builds life comes to the earth. on a second vein that's more practical for humans is that it will help us to find ways to fly cheaply from a to b. it might help us to deflect, detect, and even perhaps capture rogue asteroids that might otherwise hit the earth. >> do you see that? >> you mean that shooting star? >> yeah, beautiful. >> could have come all the way out from the kuiper belt, caught the interplanetary superhighway. >> i know, i know. you and your lagrange tubes. bunch of
here we are in the jpl space museum, and behind me is a life-size model of the galileo spacecraft. what's really exciting for me is that even though the original design used very classical theories to come up with the trajectory, we now can show that it's actually following the pathways of the interplanetary superhighway. in terms of the future research on the concept of the interplanetary superhighway, there's really two sides. from the scientific point of view, by understanding these pathways...
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also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection at ou. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with codesigner tory butzer. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma, and native american artifacts from the special collection at the oklahoma history center. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from oklahoma city on c-span 2 and 3. >>> with congress on break this week, we're featuring programs from american history tv. seen every weekend on c-span 3. our lectures and history series continues with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld on the bush doctrine, compassionate conservatism and the war on terror. and in two hours, a look at urban america in the mid 20th century with college professor brian purnell. he teaches a course on the political, social dynamics of u.s. cities after world war ii. american history tv all week on c-span 3. >>> each weekend you
also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection at ou. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with codesigner tory butzer. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma, and native american artifacts from the special collection at the oklahoma history center. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities...
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also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of city ace cross america. this weekend, from oklahoma city on c-span 2 and 3. >> this is c-span 3, with politics and public interest programming. telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> regulation of technology and innovation were discussed at a stanford university law school conference held in early march. speakers included facebook general counsel, ted olyiat, the founder of pay pal, peter teal as well as two attorneys that represent communications companies and hollywood artists in intellectual property disputes. the moderator is stanford law school dean. the panel is two hours. >> i would just have one quick story i have to slip in. we we
also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on c-span 3. tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial. plus a look into african-american life in 1920s oklahoma. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of city ace cross america. this weekend, from oklahoma city on c-span 2 and 3. >> this is c-span 3, with politics and public interest programming. telling the american story on american history...
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technology to connect you with the world's greatest minds greatest thinkers to collect connecting the dots galileo and darwin but you know the facts are that are is that you can also use the internet to connect with hate you can use it to connect with pornography or crime and so it's not necessarily something that is always going to be you know a perfect. environment but you know the the the act of the possibility and i guess i just tend to be an optimist and look at the ways in which we are capable of expanding our our generosity and our culture them to others because we do have that feeling of close connection there are a lot of products out there that started out as open source products and some of them still are you know firefox mozilla whatnot. operating systems many of them however end up being commodified monetized and owned once they have some value do you see that kind of arc happening yet or at all with open source education. it's so interesting that you ask that there's actually a maelstrom of controversy right now because the blackboard which is the kind of microsoft of the learning sy
technology to connect you with the world's greatest minds greatest thinkers to collect connecting the dots galileo and darwin but you know the facts are that are is that you can also use the internet to connect with hate you can use it to connect with pornography or crime and so it's not necessarily something that is always going to be you know a perfect. environment but you know the the the act of the possibility and i guess i just tend to be an optimist and look at the ways in which we are...
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. >> gustavo was a student at galileo high school during the great depression, when one day opportunitye knocking. >> the contractor came around and said, you know, that he needed a bunch of guys to come over and work on some stuff. >> the stuff turned out to be a job working on the new golden gate bridge. >> for two weeks we had just nothing but pulling wire. we picked up stuff, we cleaned up around the place. >> he was 'signed on crew foss installing lights. the job wasn't glamorous and the weather wasn't kind. >> it was always foggy. i wouldn't say too windy, but it was foggy and misrabbit. >> at the end of several weeks was a paycheck. in lean times that meant far more to him than the rising structure. >> all we were thinking about was the money. at that time, 1935, you know, was a critical time for a young boy 16 or 18 years old. >> there were dozens of contractors and thousands of workers who helped build the bridge, but because social security hadn't yet begun, there are no word records of many of them, so when the golden gate district reported several weeks ago the last worker h
. >> gustavo was a student at galileo high school during the great depression, when one day opportunitye knocking. >> the contractor came around and said, you know, that he needed a bunch of guys to come over and work on some stuff. >> the stuff turned out to be a job working on the new golden gate bridge. >> for two weeks we had just nothing but pulling wire. we picked up stuff, we cleaned up around the place. >> he was 'signed on crew foss installing lights. the...
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. >> he and his two friends from galileo high school were not the first. >> realize that as soon as we got out, that there were others " were well equipped to be the first. >> but there were close. >> a sleepless night near the toll plaza and their hopes for being first were dashed, the three best friends simply chalked it up to just a teenage women so they mustered enough energy to mug for the camera. >> then we saw a picture in the following day's paper and we realized we were famous in that was a bigger deal, and a way, in those days, seeing her picture in the paper, then crossing the bridge itself, or the building of the bridge. >> there are other bridge stories. some lesser known. >> to finale the most unusual experience i've ever had. >> she was 54 years old when daniel found herself about to have a baby. >> we were on our way to the hospital here in san fransisco and my water broke at the tunnel. and he was ready to come out. we stopped, prior to the toll plaza. my mother got out and ran for help. as she got out i was already pushing his head out. >> eric taylor was born on the
. >> he and his two friends from galileo high school were not the first. >> realize that as soon as we got out, that there were others " were well equipped to be the first. >> but there were close. >> a sleepless night near the toll plaza and their hopes for being first were dashed, the three best friends simply chalked it up to just a teenage women so they mustered enough energy to mug for the camera. >> then we saw a picture in the following day's paper and...
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a rare books from galileo, copernicus, and others. sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on "american history tv." toor the bombing memorial with a designer. a look into african-american life in 1920's oklahoma and native american artifacts. once a month, c-span's local vehicles explore the history of literary lights of cities across america. this weekend, from oklahoma city on c-span2 and 3. >> this morning on "washington journal" we look at the jobs numbers with frederick joutz. we added 150,000 jobs in april, less than forecasted. the rock the boat president discussed the impact of the youth vote and the directing young people are leaning. the co-founder of the international civil rights center joins us on the current state of civil rights in the u.s. >> leon panetta appealed to u.s. troops to refrain from his conduct, saying incidents show a lack of judgment, professionalism, and leadership. his remarks came in response to the release of photos depicting troops posing with body parts and urinating on corpses. during his appearance at fort ben
a rare books from galileo, copernicus, and others. sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, oklahoma history on "american history tv." toor the bombing memorial with a designer. a look into african-american life in 1920's oklahoma and native american artifacts. once a month, c-span's local vehicles explore the history of literary lights of cities across america. this weekend, from oklahoma city on c-span2 and 3. >> this morning on "washington journal" we look at the jobs numbers...
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they announced the results at galileo high school. 6,000-member union took the first of two strike @ authorizations friday night. a second vote is required before teachers could actually walk a pingt line. picket line. >> they totally undermined going forward and working together on the important concerns that we need to work together on. we are not looking forward to a strike. >> contract talks between the school district and teachers reached an impasse earlier this week. a state mediator will now join the talks. >>> a state woman is working to rename the post office after her son killed in the iraq war. u.s. army first lieutenant kenneth ballard of mountain view died eight years ago. his mother, karen meredith, wants the post office on hope street named after him. the city council is tentatively set to vote on this matter on may 22nd. >>> we are just a day away from the seventh annual angon tour of california. the elite bicycle race kicks off tomorrow in santa rosa before heading to san francisco and then on to santa cruz county. st
they announced the results at galileo high school. 6,000-member union took the first of two strike @ authorizations friday night. a second vote is required before teachers could actually walk a pingt line. picket line. >> they totally undermined going forward and working together on the important concerns that we need to work together on. we are not looking forward to a strike. >> contract talks between the school district and teachers reached an impasse earlier this week. a state...
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silhouette of the a man, got a mush, got a mush, will you do the fandango, very very frightening me ♪ ♪ galileoome a habit to sing bohemian rhapsody. they know all the words, even the little guy in the car seat in the back. they can usually start the song as they pull out of the driveway and pull into the school just as it ends. so -- >> that is pretty impressive. even i don't know all the words. >> coming up if you thought it was sort of odd when prince charles did the weather report, that was only the beginning. the royal whijinks continue. the ridiculist is next. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> hey time for the ridiculist. tonight we're adding the artist formerly known as prince charles. i'm not talki
silhouette of the a man, got a mush, got a mush, will you do the fandango, very very frightening me ♪ ♪ galileoome a habit to sing bohemian rhapsody. they know all the words, even the little guy in the car seat in the back. they can usually start the song as they pull out of the driveway and pull into the school just as it ends. so -- >> that is pretty impressive. even i don't know all the words. >> coming up if you thought it was sort of odd when prince charles did the weather...
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also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection. sunday at 5:00 eastern oklahoma history of american history tv on c-span3 tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with the code designer tory. sir and look at african-american life in 1920s oklahoma and native american artifacts from the special collections at the oklahoma history center. c-span local content of vehicles explore the history of literary life in cities across america. this weekend from oklahoma city on c-span2 and 3. >> you are watching booktv. up next jonah lehrer looks at the science of creative thinking and howard canceled societal problems. this is just under an hour. >> thank you so much for having me. thank you for coming. the tremendous honor and pleasure to be here to talk about creativity. i would like to begin tonight with a story about bob dylan. takes place in early summer of 1965 when he was finishing up his tour. as dylan has been struggling to maintain a non performance schedule. he travelled across the northeast on a bus in small college towns and crosse
also rare books from galileo, copernicus and others from the history of science collection. sunday at 5:00 eastern oklahoma history of american history tv on c-span3 tour the oklahoma city bombing memorial with the code designer tory. sir and look at african-american life in 1920s oklahoma and native american artifacts from the special collections at the oklahoma history center. c-span local content of vehicles explore the history of literary life in cities across america. this weekend from...
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primavera" or "allegory of spring", portrays a scene from the poem; to seminal thinkers, among them: galileo, isaac newton, charles darwin, thomas jefferson, who incorporated concepts such as the "pursuit of happiness" from lucretius and other philosophers into his own thinking; and to the young stephen greenblatt. there's a passage late in the book i want to read to you: "there are moments, rare and powerful, in which a writer long vanished from the face of the earth seems to stand in your presence and speak to you directly, as if he bore a message meant for you above all others." i couldn't help but think that this is you, in a sense. >> it is me, jeff! first of all, it's me in relation to lucretius, as it happens, because i happened purely by accident to come on this text at a point in my life when i was quite young in which it spoke very powerfully directly to me. i had the eerie experience of something speaking to me, as if the person knew me. and i think anyone who has any experience of an encounter with the ghosts of the past knows what i'm talking about, where it seems impossible and
primavera" or "allegory of spring", portrays a scene from the poem; to seminal thinkers, among them: galileo, isaac newton, charles darwin, thomas jefferson, who incorporated concepts such as the "pursuit of happiness" from lucretius and other philosophers into his own thinking; and to the young stephen greenblatt. there's a passage late in the book i want to read to you: "there are moments, rare and powerful, in which a writer long vanished from the face of the...
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and also a rare books from galileo and copernicus. sunday from 5:00 p.m.eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv. toward the oklahoma city bombing memorial. plus a look into african- american life in 1920's oklahoma and artifacts from the collection at the oklahoma history center. c-span's local content exports the history of cities across america. this weekend, from oklahoma city. the martin dempsey spoke yesterday at the carnegie endowment for national peace. he focused on a u.s. security challenges and international partnerships. he also outlined elements of the defense strategy by president obama in january. it is about an hour. >> good afternoon to all of you, and all of those from the overflow downstairs. i am at jessica mathews, president of the carnegie endowment for international peace, and i want to thank you for joining us for this special event with the nation's top military officer, general martin dempsey. he picked up his position as chairman of the joint chiefs in october, succeeding adel mike mullen, who we were very fortunate to ho
and also a rare books from galileo and copernicus. sunday from 5:00 p.m.eastern, oklahoma history on american history tv. toward the oklahoma city bombing memorial. plus a look into african- american life in 1920's oklahoma and artifacts from the collection at the oklahoma history center. c-span's local content exports the history of cities across america. this weekend, from oklahoma city. the martin dempsey spoke yesterday at the carnegie endowment for national peace. he focused on a u.s....
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that's what galileo did an burned out one eye as a consequence.k sunglasses or a pinhole camera. the image of the sun will shine on the second sheet of paper giving a clear image of the ring of fire. look at it with dark glasses or a pinhole camera. martha: what can we learn about the moon or sun by watching this. >> we spend all our time looking down on the earth, we rarely look up. then we begin to look up we are part of the glorious universe that has splendors like this and it's something you can talk to your grandkids about dekids from now. martha: you can see it online. go to foxnews.com and we'll tell you how to watch it online. you have such a way of putting these things in poetic terms and making us want to be part of it. thank you for being here today. bill: the mudders are in our studio, by the way. the veterans out there doing the obstacle course on our turf. martha: they are amazing. thanks to them -- bill: get the camera over there. well done. is the white house pushing green energy at the expense of our military? you will find out at
that's what galileo did an burned out one eye as a consequence.k sunglasses or a pinhole camera. the image of the sun will shine on the second sheet of paper giving a clear image of the ring of fire. look at it with dark glasses or a pinhole camera. martha: what can we learn about the moon or sun by watching this. >> we spend all our time looking down on the earth, we rarely look up. then we begin to look up we are part of the glorious universe that has splendors like this and it's...