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out of the gloomy past, till we now stand at last, with a white gleam of our bright star is past.od of our weary years, god of our silent tears, thou who has led us thus far on the way, thou who has by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the
out of the gloomy past, till we now stand at last, with a white gleam of our bright star is past.od of our weary years, god of our silent tears, thou who has led us thus far on the way, thou who has by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you...
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they need help that is less charismatic, less gleaming in order to lead their full lives to see their grandkids graduate, to do their woodworking, to cheer their football team. even though they will have and will always have chronic heart failure and chronic lung disease and diabetes and bipolar disorder and arthritis, they need teams -- teams of doctors and nurses to coordinate the test and medicines, communities to support and help them get around and stay safe. they need education so that they and their families can take better and better care of themselves. hospitals actually cannot help them thrive. communities can. when that goes well, what can happen is absolutely amazing. one of my favorite examples is system, aled nuka primary care system for alaskan natives. it is team-based community focussed prevention-focused, education-up with health care. it uses every resource patients and families can bring to their care. it thinks the best hospital bed is an empty one. many alaskan natives have very high levels of chronic illness and social stress, but in six years, nuka cut hospital
they need help that is less charismatic, less gleaming in order to lead their full lives to see their grandkids graduate, to do their woodworking, to cheer their football team. even though they will have and will always have chronic heart failure and chronic lung disease and diabetes and bipolar disorder and arthritis, they need teams -- teams of doctors and nurses to coordinate the test and medicines, communities to support and help them get around and stay safe. they need education so that...
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with his jaw set is, his eyes gleaming, jesus swells with pride. he's a marine ready for battle. he has no clue a single bullet will soon dramatically change his life. >> you miss it. >> i do miss it. you were shot in the head. so you miss being a marine. >> it was probably one of the best experiences of my life. i don't regret being in it. >> so you still keep the helmet? >> yeah. right here. that's the entry wound. >> you can see how big it was when it got through the helmet. >> it's been almost ten years. next month. >> yeah. april 8. >> on that day in 2003 bombs and bullets rained down across baghdad. vedana's unit was on patrol when snipers fired. one minute he was yelling orders into a radio. the next -- he fell silent. a single bullet had pierced his helmet. just south of baghdad i was embedded with a surgical unit where vedanya would be transp t transport transported. less than an hour after being shot he had already been declared dead twice. by the time he got to us, he had a faint pulse. there were no neurosurgeons in the unit. i was asked to operate. i didn't hesitate.
with his jaw set is, his eyes gleaming, jesus swells with pride. he's a marine ready for battle. he has no clue a single bullet will soon dramatically change his life. >> you miss it. >> i do miss it. you were shot in the head. so you miss being a marine. >> it was probably one of the best experiences of my life. i don't regret being in it. >> so you still keep the helmet? >> yeah. right here. that's the entry wound. >> you can see how big it was when it got...
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the government we have been a gleam in not to god not to him. not to know about. and i joke. do you think they're no longer here. but i beg go. the stronger voice. why can't they find somewhere else to stay. far away. what are they doing. it looks like they carry some people in this big bed. maybe. but doesn't it. is the cargo hold michael see it'll be bad for them if they run out of bullets. or world we live in is this an urban life or rural life. a new home and. are they dragging the other speedboat along there using their guns to signal a child. even in the midst of the conflict so ordinary life takes its course and its twenty three year old named mom goes into labor for. so. i'm ok mom a has come. i'm in a mess when you're done eating please check your stomach moment. when she is slow to deliver her father feeds her roots and black pepper a traditional remedy to help speed the birth. that is. not a minute you're going to want to give you this route to to. take it in sure you come on. to it stand up. for you this thing is no better take it with a pepper and chew it audio n
the government we have been a gleam in not to god not to him. not to know about. and i joke. do you think they're no longer here. but i beg go. the stronger voice. why can't they find somewhere else to stay. far away. what are they doing. it looks like they carry some people in this big bed. maybe. but doesn't it. is the cargo hold michael see it'll be bad for them if they run out of bullets. or world we live in is this an urban life or rural life. a new home and. are they dragging the other...
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you know, i didn't see it until you really do see that row of white teeth gleaming in the darkness.hat's kind of intimidating. but there is so much sentiment floating around. the thing about them is they have a film that goes over their eyes. so when they're underwater, their visibility is not so good. so that is working in your favor. you want to try to get as close to them as possible and right in front of them, that's where their vision is the worst. >> which you did. you got right up there and had a stare off. you won that battle. but one of the things that amazed me is when you're on the boat and got why your scuba gear and jumping off, you had to go off really fast. you know, you're hovering around the surface being scared. that's where can you get killed. >> that's where they attack. they kill hundreds of people every year. people in africa fishing and bathing in the rivers washing their clothes. and so when your boat gets to an area where there are crocodiles, they come in the water off the shore and they disappear. >> you had great video of that. i i watching you. you're wh
you know, i didn't see it until you really do see that row of white teeth gleaming in the darkness.hat's kind of intimidating. but there is so much sentiment floating around. the thing about them is they have a film that goes over their eyes. so when they're underwater, their visibility is not so good. so that is working in your favor. you want to try to get as close to them as possible and right in front of them, that's where their vision is the worst. >> which you did. you got right up...
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dozens of new cities & thousands of gleaming towers, all empty. there's talk there may be economic ruin for investors. and, when the employment numbers come out this friday, if at least 175,000 jobs are added to the economy, get this - the number of working americans will be the same as it was just after lehman brothers failed 4- and-half years ago. it was lehman's collapse that accelerated the recession, costing millions of jobs. the senior market strategist for trading advantage is scott bauer. let's talk with him. so scott, we were just talking about this bubble with china. how is that playing down there on the floor this morning? > > yesterday, that coupled with the long weekend thinking about the sequester and all the negative news out there, you would have thought that the market could have easily been down 1%, 2% yesterday, and we saw that out of the gate. and then as the day progressed, it's almost like the little boy that cried wolf - i will be quite honest with you, that is what traders are saying down here. this negative news out of chi
dozens of new cities & thousands of gleaming towers, all empty. there's talk there may be economic ruin for investors. and, when the employment numbers come out this friday, if at least 175,000 jobs are added to the economy, get this - the number of working americans will be the same as it was just after lehman brothers failed 4- and-half years ago. it was lehman's collapse that accelerated the recession, costing millions of jobs. the senior market strategist for trading advantage is scott...
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. ♪ vitajex puts a gleam ♪ in your eye ♪ (audience yelling in unison) (haskell wexler) the demand ofu there for the commercial. the demand of theatrical traditionally was different... darkened room, screen, asking for involvement, asking for the audience to discover things. (charles champlin) television had stolen the mass audience.
. ♪ vitajex puts a gleam ♪ in your eye ♪ (audience yelling in unison) (haskell wexler) the demand ofu there for the commercial. the demand of theatrical traditionally was different... darkened room, screen, asking for involvement, asking for the audience to discover things. (charles champlin) television had stolen the mass audience.
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. ♪ vitajex puts a gleam ♪ in your eye ♪ (audience yelling in unison) (haskell wexler) the demand ofyou there for the commercial. the demand of theatrical traditionally was different... darkened room, screen, asking for involvement, asking for the audience to discover things. (charles champlin) television had stolen the mass audience.
. ♪ vitajex puts a gleam ♪ in your eye ♪ (audience yelling in unison) (haskell wexler) the demand ofyou there for the commercial. the demand of theatrical traditionally was different... darkened room, screen, asking for involvement, asking for the audience to discover things. (charles champlin) television had stolen the mass audience.
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oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and right stars -- right stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states us senate gets -- gives the invocation. >> let us pray. oh mighty god, sovereign of our nation and lord of our lives, thank you for this opportunity to place a statue in the us capital building that honors a gifted, courageous and talented woman, rosa louise arcs -- parks. we praise you, lord, with infusing her with the resolve to sit down so that millions could stand up, helping to launch a nationwide effort to end the segregation of public facilities. we are grateful for her commitment to bring deliverance to those held captive by injustice, to restore the
oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and right stars -- right stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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. >> rivalry between apple and samsung is intensifying including construction of a gleaming new headquarters. i'm david louie. we'll have the story still to come. >> at 410 a live look at traffic. this is the skyway. it's a usual bumper to bumper crawl. left to right traffic is go together lower deck of the bay bridge a little bit better for folks on the righthand side of the screen. back wit >>> two big supermarkets market chain as nounsd they're staying away from so called franken fish. trader joes says i it will not sell a new type of genetically modified salmon. it's a cross between an atlantic and pacific salmon. this video shows kit grow twice as fast as regular salmon and fda says it won't cause health problems or harm the environment. critics say it could threaten other salmon if it gets into the wild. >> turmoil for the board of a major computer maker and microsoft says cyber hackers attacked once again. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. >> good afternoon. hume ceo gave it's speech today saying the company is on a solid foundation but board called f
. >> rivalry between apple and samsung is intensifying including construction of a gleaming new headquarters. i'm david louie. we'll have the story still to come. >> at 410 a live look at traffic. this is the skyway. it's a usual bumper to bumper crawl. left to right traffic is go together lower deck of the bay bridge a little bit better for folks on the righthand side of the screen. back wit >>> two big supermarkets market chain as nounsd they're staying away from so...
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miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we d
miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are...
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gleaming downtown. stadium from the success 206810 soccer world cup.f-the-art infrastructure. only a few decades ago, the country was the scene of deadly riots. against the impressive and racist apartheid regime. those protests would lead in the following years to peaceful transition to black majority led got. headed by icon nelson mandella. >> so it was a huge change. so, it was a massive movement. >> mbecki was activist at the time of transition. >> there was a huge number of lessons. most importantly, removing the conflicts from society. suddenly, the conflicts disappeared. the bonds disappeared. >> his brother also an activist would be the second post apartheid president after mandella. they help establish the most sophisticated government and restore south africa's place in the world. >> south africa was becoming a normal country and we could go about our business like anyone nellis the world. >> then attention turned to the problems at home. the challenges were huge. it's claimed many blacks in south africa are worse off now than in apartheid. >>
gleaming downtown. stadium from the success 206810 soccer world cup.f-the-art infrastructure. only a few decades ago, the country was the scene of deadly riots. against the impressive and racist apartheid regime. those protests would lead in the following years to peaceful transition to black majority led got. headed by icon nelson mandella. >> so it was a huge change. so, it was a massive movement. >> mbecki was activist at the time of transition. >> there was a huge number...
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muscular, gleaming, prosperous, just like the suburbs all around here. and then there's camden with those two awful titles to its name. it is the poorest city in america. and it is considered the most dangerous city in this country. >> i think of camden as the best visual aid in america to see what has gone wrong and what is going wrong. >> it's staggering poverty surrounded by wealth. >> correct. >> three bullet there is. >> father michael doyle came here over 40 years ago. he's been serving the poor ever since. it breaks his heart to point out bullet holes in the stained glass. >> many people blame the poor and dismiss the poor. we have to get over that and realize american citizens are dying in inner city america and dying in camden at a levels never seen, never imagined. >> here is a visual. the crosses outside city hall representing murder victims. they are underneath the quote from walt whitman, "in a dream i saw a city invincible." here's the math. roughly 77,000 people live here. there were 67 homicides last year and a 266 shootings. that's one e
muscular, gleaming, prosperous, just like the suburbs all around here. and then there's camden with those two awful titles to its name. it is the poorest city in america. and it is considered the most dangerous city in this country. >> i think of camden as the best visual aid in america to see what has gone wrong and what is going wrong. >> it's staggering poverty surrounded by wealth. >> correct. >> three bullet there is. >> father michael doyle came here over 40...
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. >> and those kids, he says, have to feel a part of the gleaming beautiful side of the city you see from the lakefront. >> the way i look at my job, that every child in the city of chicago, when they look downtown and they see all those high-rises, all that promise, all that energy, all that opportunity, if they can't see themselves in that city and their future, i have not succeeded in my job. >> which brings us to the third brother, ari. he struggled with dyslexia and hyperactivity as a boy, which maybe had something to do with the name of the firm he founded later in life -- endeavor. it has since merged with the william morris agency. he's a hollywood superagent whose clients include justin timberlake, oprah winfrey and ben affleck for starters. if the name ari rings a bell it's because you've seen him portrayed on the hbo series "entourage." >> tell the school when they schedule a parent/teacher condition frens at 2:30 on a friday, it means they don't care about daddy. i'll take you away for the weekend. i'll get a plane. we'll go to cabo. i'll get you a nice lobster from edith
. >> and those kids, he says, have to feel a part of the gleaming beautiful side of the city you see from the lakefront. >> the way i look at my job, that every child in the city of chicago, when they look downtown and they see all those high-rises, all that promise, all that energy, all that opportunity, if they can't see themselves in that city and their future, i have not succeeded in my job. >> which brings us to the third brother, ari. he struggled with dyslexia and...
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the data is more difficult to gleam there.t help but wonder as i watched him show off his new passport in the russian republic, he would need to spend six months of the year in russia to qualify for its 13% tax rate. to do that, he would have to deal with russia's frigid winters and deal with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners trade french food for russian food and, most importantly, he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't think i'd make the trade. >>> we'll be right back. up next is america being left behind by the rest of the world in the space race? neil neil degrasse tyson explains. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone
the data is more difficult to gleam there.t help but wonder as i watched him show off his new passport in the russian republic, he would need to spend six months of the year in russia to qualify for its 13% tax rate. to do that, he would have to deal with russia's frigid winters and deal with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners trade french food for russian food and, most importantly, he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't...
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anything, but then out of the darkness, on the floor of the cave just as brad warned, i see that gleamingeth. i finally see one. amazing. the beauty to it, but it's also incredibly intimidating. you really have the sense when you're so close to it just how strong it is and it looks right at you, and you know and it knows that it could attack you at any moment and there's nothing you could do about it. >> the crocodile disappears into the darkness. we push further into the cave. it gets narrower and more claustrophobic as we move deeper into the gloom. then, lurking on a nearby ledge, there's another crocodile. >> this crocodile's about nine feet long. its tail makes up about half its length. crocs have the amazing ability to actually slow their heart rate down, they can close off one of the valves in their heart which stops the flow of blood to some of its organs and allows them to stay underwater for hours at a time. it's amazing how close a crocodile is. you can't tell if it's watching you or not. >> suddenly the crocodile backs away. it's not taking its eyes off me. i have no idea what
anything, but then out of the darkness, on the floor of the cave just as brad warned, i see that gleamingeth. i finally see one. amazing. the beauty to it, but it's also incredibly intimidating. you really have the sense when you're so close to it just how strong it is and it looks right at you, and you know and it knows that it could attack you at any moment and there's nothing you could do about it. >> the crocodile disappears into the darkness. we push further into the cave. it gets...
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a local para-olympic coach saw the gleam in aiden's matters into her own hands.arder now to keep up with him. determine up in east bay city. and then next edition of people behaving badly you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. you're o♪ ♪meout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. (horn blows) >> honking and the passenger if voicing her disapproval >> you got on your signal turn. and when that dosent work the driver of the suv throws it in reverse to go arould. but not before i have a chat with them how you doing? roll your window down for a second, roll you window down for a second all the way down so i can hear youwhy you blowing your horn at this car i see the blinker so how come they aint turning you see the sing over top of the red light "pause" this is the sign in question on the corner of park and otis in the city if alameda. it reads
a local para-olympic coach saw the gleam in aiden's matters into her own hands.arder now to keep up with him. determine up in east bay city. and then next edition of people behaving badly you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. you're o♪ ♪meout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found people...
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. >> reporter: with his jaw set, his eyes gleaming, jesus swells with pride. has no clue that a single bullet will soon dramatically change his life. >> you miss it. i do miss it. it strikes people as ironic given that you were shot in the head to say you miss being a marine. >> the best experiences of my life. >> you still keep the helmet? >> yeah. it's right here. that's the entry wound. you can tell how much bigger the opening is when it went through the helmet. it's been like ten years. almost ten years. >> yeah. >> next month it will be ten years. >> april 8th. >> yeah. >> on that day, in 2003, bombs and bullets rained down across baghdad. jesus' unit was on patrol when snipers began firing. one minute he was yelling orders. the next he fell silent. a single bullet had pierced his helmet. south of i was embedded with the surgical unit where he would be transported. less than an hour after being shot, he had already been declared dead twice. but by the time he got to us, he had a faint pulse. there were no neurosurgeons in the unit. i was asked to operate.
. >> reporter: with his jaw set, his eyes gleaming, jesus swells with pride. has no clue that a single bullet will soon dramatically change his life. >> you miss it. i do miss it. it strikes people as ironic given that you were shot in the head to say you miss being a marine. >> the best experiences of my life. >> you still keep the helmet? >> yeah. it's right here. that's the entry wound. you can tell how much bigger the opening is when it went through the helmet....
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oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaminghose broad stripes and right stars -- right stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states us senate gets -- gives the invocation. >> let us pray. oh mighty god, sovereign of our nation and lord of our lives, thank you for this opportunity to place a statue in the us capital building that honors a gifted, courageous and talented woman, rosa louise arcs -- parks. we praise you, lord, with infusing her with the resolve to sit down so that millions could stand up, helping to launch a nationwide effort to end the segregation of public facilities. we are grateful for her commitment to bring deliverance to those held captive by injustice, to restore the si
oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaminghose broad stripes and right stars -- right stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain...
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there are gleaming, they almost look like manhattan-type cities that dozens that are honestly, all those>> pretty much, yeah. >> and you build them, they're sold to people that -- because there's billions of people that can't invest anywhere else, is that it? they can't invest in outside? >> well, it's not billions. that's the interesting thing. it's a very small number of people that can afford these apartments. >> but no one can afford to live in the apartment. they can afford to buy them. >> remember also they buy them empty. they buy them literally shells in china. so there's no, you know, internal walls or appliances. so they're really sold as sort of boxes. and the other interesting thing is, when i talk to my friends in china who actually own some of these things and i ask them, you know, do you know what happens to empty real estate? and in terms of vacant real estate? i sort of get blank stares. the other interesting thing in terms of ownership is that there's no maintenance fees. there's no homeowners association. what happens when the elevator goes out? >> nothing. >> who pays
there are gleaming, they almost look like manhattan-type cities that dozens that are honestly, all those>> pretty much, yeah. >> and you build them, they're sold to people that -- because there's billions of people that can't invest anywhere else, is that it? they can't invest in outside? >> well, it's not billions. that's the interesting thing. it's a very small number of people that can afford these apartments. >> but no one can afford to live in the apartment. they...
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so, again, i see, you know, some little gleams and glistens of progress around here and do want to thank my friend because we have worked together the last 70 or 80 days on some significant things. i worked with my friend on the fiscal cliff, worked with my friend on hurricane sandy relief, worked with my friend on violence against women. i very much appreciate his kind words about that. so i actually see opportunities in front of us as well as obvious differences and debates that we're surely going to have. mr. speaker, in closing i believe that the underlying bill provides additional certainty for those currently on the tanif program and ensures that their benefits will not lapse at the end of the month. something i know my friends are concerned about, just as we are and want to ensure that that doesn't happen. in addition, it maintains the bipartisan work requirements that this administration professes to support but has clearly created some doubt about. so, let's give them the opportunity through this legislation just to make sure that there's no misunderstanding, that both parties a
so, again, i see, you know, some little gleams and glistens of progress around here and do want to thank my friend because we have worked together the last 70 or 80 days on some significant things. i worked with my friend on the fiscal cliff, worked with my friend on hurricane sandy relief, worked with my friend on violence against women. i very much appreciate his kind words about that. so i actually see opportunities in front of us as well as obvious differences and debates that we're surely...
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have been built and we've heard they're empty but we've never actually seen just city after city, gleaming sky scrapers, all of them empty. i think she found every one. it doesn't add up. someone owns them, which is weird. people invest in these things, but no one then has enough money to move into them because they make $2 a day. i don't know what it means, but chinese stocks this morning are falling to their lowest close in six weeks overnight. the done came after beijing hit property developers with harsher than spented tightening measures to contain housing costs. this is all part of what we're talking about here. japanese shares hit a 4 1/2 year high on monetary easing hopes and in europe, italy appears to be inching towards another round of elections. center left leader bersani issued an ultimatum to five-star movement leader grillo to support a temporary government or, in his words, we'll all go home. amid the gridlock, the expressed between the italian ten-year and the bund widened to an almost three-month high. there's a new piece that covers the "new york times" about this guy. h
have been built and we've heard they're empty but we've never actually seen just city after city, gleaming sky scrapers, all of them empty. i think she found every one. it doesn't add up. someone owns them, which is weird. people invest in these things, but no one then has enough money to move into them because they make $2 a day. i don't know what it means, but chinese stocks this morning are falling to their lowest close in six weeks overnight. the done came after beijing hit property...
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below its gleaming skyscrapers lies gadget heaven, where samsung displays its latest cutting edge technologyovie star. >> right. >> reporter: from the authentic reality wall, to smart windows. who needs to buy blinds? where the glass becomes an information display. >> you can swipe through just using the gesture. >> reporter: then there's the galaxy s-4 smart phone with a censor that can detect if you're looking at it. i'll look away at you. >> it stops. >> reporter: this is samsung's greatest weapon and the biggest threat to apple's iphone. >> we expect our samsung presence to be really expanded to the u.s. market. >> reporter: their rivalry is intense, with bitter patent battles, apple accusing samsung of being a copycat. samsung has hit back with its own legal salvos and modern commercials. >> i heard it's all digital. what does that even mean? >> reporter: together they control half the sales and most of the profits. apple makes more money, but samsung is now the world's biggest hand set maker, and expanding fast. samsung has a big home advantage. seoul is the most wired city on the plan
below its gleaming skyscrapers lies gadget heaven, where samsung displays its latest cutting edge technologyovie star. >> right. >> reporter: from the authentic reality wall, to smart windows. who needs to buy blinds? where the glass becomes an information display. >> you can swipe through just using the gesture. >> reporter: then there's the galaxy s-4 smart phone with a censor that can detect if you're looking at it. i'll look away at you. >> it stops. >>...
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line, running through number of tests, you said i think he is telling me to trust myself, follow the gleamf light in your own mind from within, it cuts through a lot of what we have been talking about and hearing about this weekend in the sense that when all else fails we can take this. an extreme remedy but it is possible. >> they do talk to you. >> thank you. >> one more. >> this is the most moving lecture i have heard, pushing the right button. i have read all the books you suggested by rather than the teenager as you did. do you have any other workable suggestions of books we should read? >> if you haven't read the mall, read my wife's books again. american childhood to. nice, thank you. [applause] >> in a few minutes we will be back in the gallagher theater with more from the tucson festival of books. >> what started for me in 2006 i was a reporter in miami, there are seven men from liberty city, at first it seemed to me a bizarre spot, robert hogan dollars, to be seven men, ground war on the united states of america, the nearest power, and the fbi office, the collection was how did s
line, running through number of tests, you said i think he is telling me to trust myself, follow the gleamf light in your own mind from within, it cuts through a lot of what we have been talking about and hearing about this weekend in the sense that when all else fails we can take this. an extreme remedy but it is possible. >> they do talk to you. >> thank you. >> one more. >> this is the most moving lecture i have heard, pushing the right button. i have read all the...