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, stomp that grass down.ally, it was about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance. that is your style, boys. dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north. one of the most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all right. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, doubled the -- double beat. this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indian countries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applaus
, stomp that grass down.ally, it was about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance. that is your style, boys. dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north. one of the most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all...
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Nov 22, 2010
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, stomp that grass down. about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance. that is your style, boys. dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north. one of the most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all right. when you are ready, make them dance.
, stomp that grass down. about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance. that is your style, boys. dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north. one of the most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all right. when...
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Nov 29, 2010
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, stomp that grass down. about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance.
, stomp that grass down. about chest high. in order for our other dancers to dance. when you are ready, make them dance.
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they commented that that grass roots of 100 country clubs.t was funded by the corollary. >> guest: here is the thing. a utility executive. what we are seeing here is every ejection, explicitly of country clubs, of elites, of business leaders. when people say, do you share and tried to deride them, in a certain sense of this points to the power of the parties. candid it's too were hardly ideal are getting nominated because they are not traditional republicans. they are not mainstream candidates. they are supported because of their alienation from the system >> host: it is essential to deal of your book. the lead. how do you define the lead, and what is the ratio? or who are mainstream and real. >> guest: we call it mainstream and the political class. a political class of people who support this concept that we should be led by the elites. we ask people his judgment they trust more. we ask about the federal government's special interest groups. seven out of ten people hold the latter view about the alliance between big government and big busine
they commented that that grass roots of 100 country clubs.t was funded by the corollary. >> guest: here is the thing. a utility executive. what we are seeing here is every ejection, explicitly of country clubs, of elites, of business leaders. when people say, do you share and tried to deride them, in a certain sense of this points to the power of the parties. candid it's too were hardly ideal are getting nominated because they are not traditional republicans. they are not mainstream...
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we'll also make forays into the hills to grasse, gourdon, and the perched village of eze. capital of the cote d'azur, nice is more than a resort town. it's a bustling city. set spectacularly on the mediterranean, nice offers a lovely coastline with a lively beach scene. pebbles, not sand, will greet your feet here. a couple of hundred years ago, the french riviera-- or the cote d'azur, as it's known in france-- was a collection of poor fishing villages. then british and russian aristocracy arrived, longing to escape from the fog and cold of the north. the sun and sea instilled in them a new joie de vivre-- a joy for life. they built lavish palaces, fantasy sets for summer fun with wide staircases to show off the latest parisian gowns. the period around the turn of the century became known as the belle epoque. this was the first of many beautiful eras to follow on the cote d'azur. the most famous stretch of nice is the beachside promenade des anglais. an english minister pooled the british community for the funds to build it back in the 1820s. not far from the promenade is
we'll also make forays into the hills to grasse, gourdon, and the perched village of eze. capital of the cote d'azur, nice is more than a resort town. it's a bustling city. set spectacularly on the mediterranean, nice offers a lovely coastline with a lively beach scene. pebbles, not sand, will greet your feet here. a couple of hundred years ago, the french riviera-- or the cote d'azur, as it's known in france-- was a collection of poor fishing villages. then british and russian aristocracy...
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he does a lot of background grass-roots work that keeps all of our businesses running. finally, he is an expert in sales and marketing. in addition to publishing various visitor guides, they have an on-line tour booking engine as well as successful discounted activity passes. i know he will leverage all of that advertising proficiency and know how to increase the percentage of visitors in e go golden gate park. i'm 100% confident that brian and his team, at the electric tour company, the work well with your staff, with your commission, with golden gate park users and create and operate a world class segue tour operation. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> lori, lauren, and then ross, please. >> good afternoon, corey roebuck from cable car sights. we have the motorized cable cars that have been driving around here since 1959 here in support of this item. i've actually had the opportunity to take a segway tour from fisherman's wharf. i can speak to the professionalism of the staff that was there. in the 50-minute training i had, the safety, courtesy towards other
he does a lot of background grass-roots work that keeps all of our businesses running. finally, he is an expert in sales and marketing. in addition to publishing various visitor guides, they have an on-line tour booking engine as well as successful discounted activity passes. i know he will leverage all of that advertising proficiency and know how to increase the percentage of visitors in e go golden gate park. i'm 100% confident that brian and his team, at the electric tour company, the work...
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and the corn creek lifts it's cries in the grass.applause] >> your poem has a sense of place and you mentioned earlier the sensation of going to canada and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said that rang through for me are things like, if we don't know where we come from we don't know that we are somebody. it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life p
and the corn creek lifts it's cries in the grass.applause] >> your poem has a sense of place and you mentioned earlier the sensation of going to canada and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is...
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and this is the way the grass-roots movements had been in america. in the 1950's rows of parked didn't get to proceed on the bus and ignited a civil rights movement but the frustration was building for decades. even the founding of america for decades before the revolution of the frustration had built and that is what is happening today. frustration is being unleashed. but it didn't just start in april 20009. >> host: it reminds me of another story about when the wilky who is a surprise republican candidate in 1940 running against franklin roosevelt. roosevelt third term and they said he was a grass-roots candidate because they spring up all over the country and in washington they commented the grassroots of a thousand country clubs that was funded by the corollary >> guest: wilky was a utility executive. what we are seeing here is a rejection, explosively unabashedly of country clubs, eletes, business leaders, and when people say sharon ingalls, brandt paul, joe miller, margo rubio and try to derive them in a certain sense i think this points to the
and this is the way the grass-roots movements had been in america. in the 1950's rows of parked didn't get to proceed on the bus and ignited a civil rights movement but the frustration was building for decades. even the founding of america for decades before the revolution of the frustration had built and that is what is happening today. frustration is being unleashed. but it didn't just start in april 20009. >> host: it reminds me of another story about when the wilky who is a surprise...
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oscar grass family was emotional about the verdict. >> it does not surprise me. ivory galosh they get out, i still think the judge did not look at it with the full extent of the that men should have got the magic. but there is nothing that i can do that to change it. i don't let this people be the reason to cheer the city up. he's not the first that could kill a young black men a get away with that, they're applauding that did it and never went to court, so i think about it before you make a bad decision a gobble us on >> all of you. oscar grands ballets not the only one surprise, many people are split about whether the burdick with spare. >> not a lot of cases it depends on who you are, if you log oscar grass inside, especially if you're african-american. then it seems like that bred the magyar of police officers the cops say that they, made a mistake. it's one of those cases, it matters dramatically when your what your perspective is an your life experiences >> on. suez kron4 for continuing coverage and you confide video and reaction at aftermath of the web sit
oscar grass family was emotional about the verdict. >> it does not surprise me. ivory galosh they get out, i still think the judge did not look at it with the full extent of the that men should have got the magic. but there is nothing that i can do that to change it. i don't let this people be the reason to cheer the city up. he's not the first that could kill a young black men a get away with that, they're applauding that did it and never went to court, so i think about it before you...
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the last time was on a rock to was forty thousand years ago this time hasn't been long enough for grass to cover the forty thousand years he's an inch and. this group of tourists is exploring a new chapter in the history of kamchatka as eruptions one of their plans is to come to volcano comes the applause. the unspoken rules of climbing volcanoes are quite simple follow your guide closely don't stretch the chain if you cannot walk any further everyone else descends along with you. their aim is to reach the summit of the cone not far from the ancient volcano. you are about to start a difficult ascent to far from me following each other's steps be aware of show of rocks that may slip from under your feet and cause serious injuries or in some instances rocks or fallen from the slope above and hit people on the head on occasion the injuries are even being fatal. each cone is about fifteen hundred meters above sea level. these are the so-called new tell but equal came and. they appeared as a result of the eruption and nine hundred seventy five. was one of its four epicenters. from one of the
the last time was on a rock to was forty thousand years ago this time hasn't been long enough for grass to cover the forty thousand years he's an inch and. this group of tourists is exploring a new chapter in the history of kamchatka as eruptions one of their plans is to come to volcano comes the applause. the unspoken rules of climbing volcanoes are quite simple follow your guide closely don't stretch the chain if you cannot walk any further everyone else descends along with you. their aim is...
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the areas would be planted with native grasses, like the ones shown here. our current project proposals include a visitor center, which is envisioned to be a joint puc and recon park facility. the preliminary vision is it would be a space that provides learning opportunities about the puc's water system, the role of water in golden gate park, and rec and park's mission. the space could also or on-site learning either inside and out of the building, or possibly as part of the building itself. we have been actively working to inform the public about our proposed project, and as we move forward, we will continue to keep the community informed through our web site, e-mail, printed materials, and community presentations. through all of our evidence thus far, we have raised concerns -- we have heard concerns related to site selection and alternatives as well as consideration of a fully barry building option, which was described in the golden gate master plan. the puc wants to engage the public further in addressing these plans and will be conducting a series of i
the areas would be planted with native grasses, like the ones shown here. our current project proposals include a visitor center, which is envisioned to be a joint puc and recon park facility. the preliminary vision is it would be a space that provides learning opportunities about the puc's water system, the role of water in golden gate park, and rec and park's mission. the space could also or on-site learning either inside and out of the building, or possibly as part of the building itself. we...
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it was a stunning victory over what could be done by organizing at the grass-roots. if a politician who was a great communicator could get this power behind him how far could he go? the republican party simply could not be the vehicle for the conservative movement. we were getting richard nixons and gerald ford and god knows who else was going to be down the line. so i said i want a new party. let's start something that can unite. >> william rusher's dream ticket was ronald reagan and george wallace the segregationist who won five states 46 electoral votes and 14.5 percent of the popular vote in 1968. >> not that i was ever a lawless man. i had no particular use for wallace. he had attracted a number of social conservative supporters. i wanted those. i thought one way to get them over would be to make him the vice presidential candidate. i was ready to go. i called the governor and said the nomination is yours. he said you and i have disagreed about that and i nodded i said why am i nodding when that man is telling me no? >> it was absolutely ludicrous to par start a
it was a stunning victory over what could be done by organizing at the grass-roots. if a politician who was a great communicator could get this power behind him how far could he go? the republican party simply could not be the vehicle for the conservative movement. we were getting richard nixons and gerald ford and god knows who else was going to be down the line. so i said i want a new party. let's start something that can unite. >> william rusher's dream ticket was ronald reagan and...
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winter time, but it's not always the greenest grass. so what this plan would do is it would try to improve that and make it a prettier place to be, especially in the summertime. >> kristin, it sounds great, of course, one of our nation's treasures, it's probably going to cost a lot to do all those things, where are they going to get the money? >> reporter: the price tag is indeed hefty. it's about $600 million right now as it stands. the funny thing is, they haven't even started fund-raising. what happened yesterday when salazar signed these documents, it actually started the mechanisms going to get the national park service fund-raising. they need to raise $600 million and they're planning on doing it by trying to get donations from various companies, non-profit organizations, foundations and also checks from people like yourself. people who enjoy going to the national mall. they'll be asking people just like you. you're a movie star now so.... >>> while you slept, first lady michelle obama began her solo trip to germany. >> she'll be
winter time, but it's not always the greenest grass. so what this plan would do is it would try to improve that and make it a prettier place to be, especially in the summertime. >> kristin, it sounds great, of course, one of our nation's treasures, it's probably going to cost a lot to do all those things, where are they going to get the money? >> reporter: the price tag is indeed hefty. it's about $600 million right now as it stands. the funny thing is, they haven't even started...
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. >> our secret ingredient is right here, is in the grass that is grown in this wonderful soil. we're 2 miles from the ocean. so that ocean air comes in, and quite often it's foggy, especially during the summer, and it brings in that foggy, salty air which grows the grass that the goats eat. and we consider that a secret ingredient. so you see it on a lot of menus all over the country now. even in cheese courses, lots of the chefs are doing after dinner cheese courses, which is great for small cheese makers like ourselves, because we're so supported by the chefs. >> that ncludes today's tour of the best of "california country". join us next time for more undiscovered treasures from the most fascinating state in the country. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] hey, yo, check out this chef, right? right? that's so gay. that's really gay. dude, look at those pants. please don't say that. what? don't say that something is gay when you mean that something is dumb or stupid. it's insulting.
. >> our secret ingredient is right here, is in the grass that is grown in this wonderful soil. we're 2 miles from the ocean. so that ocean air comes in, and quite often it's foggy, especially during the summer, and it brings in that foggy, salty air which grows the grass that the goats eat. and we consider that a secret ingredient. so you see it on a lot of menus all over the country now. even in cheese courses, lots of the chefs are doing after dinner cheese courses, which is great for...