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there was a great deal of money to be made from pilgrimage.ndeed, it was the offerings to the saints and their relics by pilgrims in their thousands that helped pay the construction costs of the great romanesque pilgrim churches lining the main roads to santiago. four main routes went through france to spain. they joined at puente-la-reina in spain, where a single road passed through burgos and leon and culminated at santiago de compostela. in the center of france, the major starting point was the church of mary magdalene at vezelay. this great romanesque abbey church at vezelay in the heart of burgundy is built far too large for the needs of its local population. paul crossley is a distinguished architectural historian whose special interest is romanesque and gothic architecture. it served primarily two functions. it housed a large and prosperous community of benedictine monks, and secondly and most importantly, it was one of the foremost places of pilgrimage in france, for here was contained the relics of saint mary magdalene. thousands of p
there was a great deal of money to be made from pilgrimage.ndeed, it was the offerings to the saints and their relics by pilgrims in their thousands that helped pay the construction costs of the great romanesque pilgrim churches lining the main roads to santiago. four main routes went through france to spain. they joined at puente-la-reina in spain, where a single road passed through burgos and leon and culminated at santiago de compostela. in the center of france, the major starting point was...
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great. very good. >> that was a nice idea. >> when visitors first enter our site, they walk in through these doors and the display case we just put the original great coat in is the first thing they see. there is a wall panel describeing it and they do have to go around. it is protected against the light. then once they get their tickets, they go down this ramp and they go into either the museum or the theater itself. we are heading downstairs to the museum which is where most visitors start their visit and their journey through lincoln's presidency. one of the first things they see before they get into the museum is this replica life mask which we encourage them to touch. this is an interesting life mask made in 1860. just months before he was to start his first term as the 16th president of the united states and so we see a much younger, fresher looking lincoln. now we are entering the museum. it is in the basement of the theater itself. our museum does not just focus on lincoln's last day
great. very good. >> that was a nice idea. >> when visitors first enter our site, they walk in through these doors and the display case we just put the original great coat in is the first thing they see. there is a wall panel describeing it and they do have to go around. it is protected against the light. then once they get their tickets, they go down this ramp and they go into either the museum or the theater itself. we are heading downstairs to the museum which is where most...
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great win, great game playing a great team. great effort by the guys. >> reporter: giants coach tom coughlin. >> when brady threw the last pass up, what did you think? >> knock the ball down! knock the ball down! >> reporter: it was the high point of a night that began with a stirring national anthem performed by kelly clarkson. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> reporter: and an electrifying halftime show from madonna. this was not an easy win for the giants, trailing at the half and into the final minutes of the game. then giants running back ahmad bradshaw put them ahead for good and almost stopped ahead of the goal line afraid they were leaving the giants too much time -- the giants were leaving the patriots too much time for a comeback. >> did you get tired and sit down? >> i tried to get down so we could run the clock down but momentum took me in. all i can do after that. >> after the game he celebrated with his kids. >> best thing in the world. >> reporter: as did a number of his teammates. even new jersey governor chris c
great win, great game playing a great team. great effort by the guys. >> reporter: giants coach tom coughlin. >> when brady threw the last pass up, what did you think? >> knock the ball down! knock the ball down! >> reporter: it was the high point of a night that began with a stirring national anthem performed by kelly clarkson. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> reporter: and an electrifying halftime show from madonna. this was not an easy win for the giants,...
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and the great senate. the epilogue of the book does indicate what i think happened since 1980, and it is critical of the republican move to the right and its impact on the senate. but it's no more critical of the republicans than many'mans have been. >> let me mention -- in your prologue you write in washington, dc, millions of americans who first were drawn to politics because of john f. kennedy, civil rights, the vietnam war, remember the age when the senate was great. and these are the senators ira is talking about when he talks about the great senate. humphrey, dirksen, gentleman javits, sam irwin, full bright, bird, ted kent, robert kennedy, wayne moss, henry jackson, albert gore, edmund musky, warren magnus sin. robert dole, frank church. john sherman-cooper, eugene mccarthy. margaret k smith, birch bayh and that's quite a cast of characters and those are names that many older americans remember today. of those names, which names pop out to you, and which have impressed you the most? >> let me say fi
and the great senate. the epilogue of the book does indicate what i think happened since 1980, and it is critical of the republican move to the right and its impact on the senate. but it's no more critical of the republicans than many'mans have been. >> let me mention -- in your prologue you write in washington, dc, millions of americans who first were drawn to politics because of john f. kennedy, civil rights, the vietnam war, remember the age when the senate was great. and these are the...
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but isn't it great?flirty. and this skirt is from forever 21 so it's less than $20. >> oh, my gosh. >> jump in this trend and not spend a lot of money. what's really lovely about this is it's great for going out at night but, you know, you could wear this pretty much any time. i love another big trend in makeup is going back to the smoky eyes. >> good. >> but this time with a little bit of a metallic sheen to it. >> okay. >> we didn't talk about bernadette's lip color. >> the red lip, super duper big. what bernadette's wearing, christian dior, a little bit of an orange tinge to it, but anybody can wear it. you just have to find the shade that works for your skin tone. >> let's look at our -- sorry, sweetie. >> thank you, ladies. >> love that skirt. you can leave that in my dressing room. thank you. >> the shades. >> a real '50s moment is happening. >> i think it's just -- you know -- >> it looks awful on me. >> let's do it. >> it's a little cooler, '50s. >> this is a great way to get a little touch of th
but isn't it great?flirty. and this skirt is from forever 21 so it's less than $20. >> oh, my gosh. >> jump in this trend and not spend a lot of money. what's really lovely about this is it's great for going out at night but, you know, you could wear this pretty much any time. i love another big trend in makeup is going back to the smoky eyes. >> good. >> but this time with a little bit of a metallic sheen to it. >> okay. >> we didn't talk about bernadette's...
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man, the band sounds great. >> jimmy: oh, the band is great.wl? everyone's talking about it. >> i did watch it. >> jimmy: who were you rooting for? >> man, i was rooting for the saints. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know that they're weren't -- you know that they were not in the super bowl this year. >> i won't admit that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we had drew brees on the show while we were in indianapolis. what a cool guy. >> drew brees is the man. and he's a great hero of mine. and to new orleans. i mean, listen, i'm happy for them. you know, eli is from new orleans. and i'm happy for eli, and i'm glad that they won. but i still am just sick to my stomach. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come on. mardi gras will get you over it. >> mardi gras will get anybody over anything. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. you have a special -- you have your own parade in mardi gras. >> well, back in 1993, to make a really long story short, we had an opportunity to form a parade. i noticed that all the parades in mardi gras were all white men. the only black people i
man, the band sounds great. >> jimmy: oh, the band is great.wl? everyone's talking about it. >> i did watch it. >> jimmy: who were you rooting for? >> man, i was rooting for the saints. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know that they're weren't -- you know that they were not in the super bowl this year. >> i won't admit that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we had drew brees on the show while we were in indianapolis. what a cool guy. >> drew brees is...
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i'm a independent. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >> einstein had a great quote, he saidou have to learn the rules of the game and play better than anybody else. >> and music's best star maker of clive davis, jennifer hudson, and have you seen anything like that? >> well, sometimes if i have enough energy to. >> and only in america, bra -- barbra streisand is having a special grammy moment. this is piers morgan the night. >>> good evening, politics and pipes and president obama listening to mitt romney today at the political action conference. >> it has been a great conference so far and for that we should probably acknowledge president obama, because he is the conservative movement's top recruiter, and it turns out -- [ applause ] turns out he is really a good community organizer. i just don't think that this is the community he planned on organizing, but he did. >> so how is it that the president's campaign is going to be fighting back? joining me is stephanie cutter, campaign manager for obama in 2012. rough time for this. and what i can't understand is why nobody saw
i'm a independent. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >> einstein had a great quote, he saidou have to learn the rules of the game and play better than anybody else. >> and music's best star maker of clive davis, jennifer hudson, and have you seen anything like that? >> well, sometimes if i have enough energy to. >> and only in america, bra -- barbra streisand is having a special grammy moment. this is piers morgan the night. >>> good evening,...
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we will have a great time. in >> secretary held as a lease was not able to come today, but she sent as a video, and i just wanted to give you a little background about her, because she was confirmed as the secretary of labor on the there were 24, 2009. prior to her confirmation as secretary of labor, she represented the 32nd congressional district in california, the position she held from 2001-2009. in the congress are priorities including expanding action to affordable health care, protecting the environment and protecting -- improving the lives of working families. a nationally recognized leader on the environment, she became the first woman to received the john f. kennedy profile in courage reward in 2000 for pioneering work on environmental justice issues. it was the first of its kind in the nation to become law. she was elected to public office in 1985 as a member of the college board of trustees. she served in the california state assembly from 1992-1994, and in 1994 made history by becoming the first lat
we will have a great time. in >> secretary held as a lease was not able to come today, but she sent as a video, and i just wanted to give you a little background about her, because she was confirmed as the secretary of labor on the there were 24, 2009. prior to her confirmation as secretary of labor, she represented the 32nd congressional district in california, the position she held from 2001-2009. in the congress are priorities including expanding action to affordable health care,...
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i thought it was a great idea. >> a great idea, yes. but sadly, we were still 0 for 2.e, all attached. where are the single people? >> we were hoping third time's the charm. >> in full disclosure, i'm a wing man. >> wing lady. that's my wing woman. >> i keep picking girls who are spoken for so i'm not doing very good. >> actually i was disappointed the guy didn't come to me himself. >> that's different than we're just talking, engaged. >> now i'm intrigued. >> intrigued? >> we'll take it. >> so how do you think you did? >> as a wing woman, i didn't find anyone that's actually available for greg. >> you had fun, though, right? >> absolutely. great job. >> i had more fun with greg than anyone else. >> likewise. >> did we not laugh a lot? >> we did. i had a great time. >> i did too. >> i enjoyed your company. >> i enjoyed your company. >> i'd love to hang out sometime. >> you never know. really? >> yeah. >> after all, it is valentine's day. hug it out, greg. >> let's hug it out. >> oh, greg, it's only the first date. >> such a sweet guy. >> yeah, and believe it or not thes
i thought it was a great idea. >> a great idea, yes. but sadly, we were still 0 for 2.e, all attached. where are the single people? >> we were hoping third time's the charm. >> in full disclosure, i'm a wing man. >> wing lady. that's my wing woman. >> i keep picking girls who are spoken for so i'm not doing very good. >> actually i was disappointed the guy didn't come to me himself. >> that's different than we're just talking, engaged. >> now i'm...
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that's what's so great about his music. it allows each artist to put their own particular stamp on it, whether it's sarah vaughn or count base see or ella fitzgerald. everybody did something new and fresh with his material. >> who were you most drawn to as you were coming of age in music? what did you like to sing? >> i have to say jazz was probably one of the major influences of my life. my father, who is still around at 91 years old, and he's always been a huge jazz fan, and i remember waking up on the weekends, saturdays and sundays. he would be up early at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning. now being a dad i understand it was his quiet time he had. he would play all the great jazz records, sarah vaughn, miles davis, john coltrane. a lot of duke ellington on there. i didn't think i liked jazz until i was close to my 20s and i realized my singing -- even in musical theater, something people comment on is my phrasing and the way i attack music. i realize it's more jazz phrasings, i don't sing on the one and the three, it's more
that's what's so great about his music. it allows each artist to put their own particular stamp on it, whether it's sarah vaughn or count base see or ella fitzgerald. everybody did something new and fresh with his material. >> who were you most drawn to as you were coming of age in music? what did you like to sing? >> i have to say jazz was probably one of the major influences of my life. my father, who is still around at 91 years old, and he's always been a huge jazz fan, and i...
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lake a great short story writer. shadid's use of these characters was neither too heavy or too light. he let them breathe and speak and they allowed the read tore join in, to slip inside worlds in ways of thinking internationalally closed off. anthony shadid was scheduled to be here in my studio with me on march 27th to talk about his new memoir. so our prayer goes out to his waive fada, his family and his colleagues. tonight we appreciate him by looking back at what he did best, his reporting. he was on this broadcast seven times often via remote or phone and once at this table with his wife. here he is talking about some of the places he reported from. >> i was first based here as a journalist back in the mid 1990s and at that time not even taxi drivers would really talk about president mubarak. there was this aura of power, this prestige of power about him. that changed over the decade that fold but i think what was most striking to me, at least n watching that trial yesterday, was the humbling of power in a way,
lake a great short story writer. shadid's use of these characters was neither too heavy or too light. he let them breathe and speak and they allowed the read tore join in, to slip inside worlds in ways of thinking internationalally closed off. anthony shadid was scheduled to be here in my studio with me on march 27th to talk about his new memoir. so our prayer goes out to his waive fada, his family and his colleagues. tonight we appreciate him by looking back at what he did best, his reporting....
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it's great to see such a great crowd here for what for us is an extremely important event. my name is ed reiskin. i'm the transportation director here in san francisco and very pleased to welcome you all here this morning for what we expect will be a very lively and productive couple of days here in san francisco. the san francisco m.t.a. is the agency that's charged with implementing the city's transit first policy, which is about getting people out of their cars and into more sustainable modes of transportation, such as bikes, such as walking and transit in our great muni system. as someone who myself gets around the city often by bike, and i do that by choice, but more importantly, i'm given the charge of our agency to get folks out oaf their cars. i can't tell you how exciting it is for me to think all of the brain power and enthusiasm for cycling that's in this room are going to spend the next two days working with us to help us figure out how we can do every -- even better. although we've done a lot in terms of bicycling and increasing the mode of bicycling as a trans
it's great to see such a great crowd here for what for us is an extremely important event. my name is ed reiskin. i'm the transportation director here in san francisco and very pleased to welcome you all here this morning for what we expect will be a very lively and productive couple of days here in san francisco. the san francisco m.t.a. is the agency that's charged with implementing the city's transit first policy, which is about getting people out of their cars and into more sustainable...
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have a great weekend. here is piers morgan tonight. >>> tonight, has president obama become the compromiser in chief? under mounting pressure from the conservative he changes direction on the contraception coverage, and on super pacs as a way to get re-elected? welcome. ♪ >> politics and pop music, and the host of the grammy's ll cool j. >> nobody should assume that i'm a democrat either. i'm a independent. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >> einstein had a great quote, he said you have to learn the rules of the game and play better than anybody else. >> and music's best star maker of clive davis, jennifer hudson, and have you seen anything like that? >> well, sometimes if i have enough energy to. >> and only in america, bra -- barbra streisand is having a special grammy moment. this is piers morgan the night. >>> good evening, politics and pipes and president obama listening to mitt romney today at the political action conference. >> it has been a great conference so far and for that we should p
have a great weekend. here is piers morgan tonight. >>> tonight, has president obama become the compromiser in chief? under mounting pressure from the conservative he changes direction on the contraception coverage, and on super pacs as a way to get re-elected? welcome. ♪ >> politics and pop music, and the host of the grammy's ll cool j. >> nobody should assume that i'm a democrat either. i'm a independent. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >>...
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i know you are a great writer and a great artist. how great are you at washing dishes?rible cook. i am a great cleaner. i could clean anything. i am great washing dishes and i am great clearinghouse. i do not like to, but i am fantastic. tavis: i want to talk about some of the projects on the album. since you mentioned a bob dylan, i have been on your web site so i know what a big fan you are. i am sure there are a thousand answers. what is it about bob dylan the knicks in your favorite artist? >> i have a couple of different artists. tavis: i am so glad to hear you say that. curtis mayfield never gets his props. >> what i love about curtis and bob dylan and bob marley, they were artistic, if you watched the life of curtis mayfield and bob dylan, they all had this commercial success. it was based on pop records. what happened to the three of them, at some point, they became almost someone else. they went on a spiritual journey, some type of spiritual rebirth. the person that was born was much more spiritualized. there are times when an artist needs to represent without
i know you are a great writer and a great artist. how great are you at washing dishes?rible cook. i am a great cleaner. i could clean anything. i am great washing dishes and i am great clearinghouse. i do not like to, but i am fantastic. tavis: i want to talk about some of the projects on the album. since you mentioned a bob dylan, i have been on your web site so i know what a big fan you are. i am sure there are a thousand answers. what is it about bob dylan the knicks in your favorite artist?...
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great whites.the hotspot in the world for great whites. >> cooper: a perfect hotspot because it's an ideal feeding ground for great whites. it's not far from the southern tip of africa, where the atlantic and indian oceans meet. the water is rich in nutrients, which attract whales, huge shoals of fish, and seals, some 60,000 of them. seals are a prime target for great whites. early one morning, rutzen takes us to an area called "shark alley." the seals pass through here searching for food. there are plenty of fish in the sea. why... why are sharks so intersted in the seal? >> rutzen: the reason for that is the blubber. marine mammals have a blubber layer, and their blubber... whoa! big shark. their blubber layer is extremely energy-rich. >> cooper: oh, my god. whoa! >> rutzen: that's what i'm talking about. >> cooper: the sharks leap straight out of the water, stunning the seals before devouring them. seals are mammals-- they're quick, agile, and smart. but as rutzen has learned, they are no match
great whites.the hotspot in the world for great whites. >> cooper: a perfect hotspot because it's an ideal feeding ground for great whites. it's not far from the southern tip of africa, where the atlantic and indian oceans meet. the water is rich in nutrients, which attract whales, huge shoals of fish, and seals, some 60,000 of them. seals are a prime target for great whites. early one morning, rutzen takes us to an area called "shark alley." the seals pass through here...
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he has a great wife who is a great wife and mother who makes a great team and is a great first lady. it is her birthday. they just had their first grandchild. what a wonderful family. he met her and marry her -- married her and then went into the navy to serve his country. she became a good military wife. when he left military service and went to texas, he worked hard while he was going to law school. he started practicing law. they put all their money into buying a hospital with other investors. after 15 years, he was the chairman of the board, founder and creator of the largest hospital chain in america's history. [applause] he quasi--retired -- quasi- retired in our state and decided to run for governor. he ran for governor without ever holding public office. he is the ultimate citizen- service. he ran in the state with the highest unemployment rate, the highest foreclosure rate, and a deficit of about $3.50 billion. the state is built primarily by construction and hospitality, all of which have been challenged. he has done an incredible job. he will tell you about that job and hi
he has a great wife who is a great wife and mother who makes a great team and is a great first lady. it is her birthday. they just had their first grandchild. what a wonderful family. he met her and marry her -- married her and then went into the navy to serve his country. she became a good military wife. when he left military service and went to texas, he worked hard while he was going to law school. he started practicing law. they put all their money into buying a hospital with other...
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this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going to be tough, but i think i can do it. it is a san francisco classic. we are celebrating bay area food. we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together beautifully. >> many to cut out all this talk, and let's go shop. yeah. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. i will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy,
this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going...
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. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >> einstein had a great quote.ou have to learn the rules of the game and play better than anyone else. ♪ >>> also, music's greatest star maker clyde davis with one of the brightest talents, jennifer hudson. did you write that in the bath? >> sometimes if i have enough energy to. >>> only in america. barbra streisand is having a special grammy moment. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. tonight, politics, pop and barbra streisand. we begin with president obama getting the business from conservatives. listen to mitt romney today, the at the police call action conference. >> it's been a great conference so far and for that i suppose we should acknowledge president obama. he's the conservative movement's top recruiterment errecruiter. it turns out he really is a good community organizer. i just don't think this is the community he planned on organizing but he did. >> so how is the president's re-election campaign fighting back? joining me is stephanie cutter. welcome, stephanie. so a bit of an old timing
. >> and his ideas of keeping america great. >> einstein had a great quote.ou have to learn the rules of the game and play better than anyone else. ♪ >>> also, music's greatest star maker clyde davis with one of the brightest talents, jennifer hudson. did you write that in the bath? >> sometimes if i have enough energy to. >>> only in america. barbra streisand is having a special grammy moment. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good...
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she's great on it.pal? >> it was good. it was good. i just flew in a couple days ago. but you know how they give you those movies to watch on the -- on the plane? i chose, uh, "contagion." >> jimmy: oh, no. why would you do that? >> i don't know. i really wanted to see it. it was excellent film. >> jimmy: when you're stuck on a plane? >> excellent film. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then, as we're landing, just everyone's coughing and sneezing and i'm just -- >> jimmy: and you're like, "it's happening!" >> i go to, you know, to freshen up in the ladies, and i look at the handle and i'm like, "no, i can't." >> jimmy: "no, i can't touch anything." >> can't go in there, so -- jimmy: you're opening the door like this. >> definitely. yeah, like -- using napkins to touch -- and i'm so not a germy person. >> jimmy: yeah. no, i mean, gosh i can't -- >> it's really -- >> jimmy: one thing you can't think about is germs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't think. i can't do it anymore. >> it's a bad choice. >> jimmy: well, then t
she's great on it.pal? >> it was good. it was good. i just flew in a couple days ago. but you know how they give you those movies to watch on the -- on the plane? i chose, uh, "contagion." >> jimmy: oh, no. why would you do that? >> i don't know. i really wanted to see it. it was excellent film. >> jimmy: when you're stuck on a plane? >> excellent film. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then, as we're landing, just everyone's coughing and sneezing and...
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great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone. you next year. >> you probably think you know all about the exploratorium. but have you ever been after dark? did you know there was a monthly party called after dark? science mixes with culture and adults mix with other adults. no kids allowed. every week there is a different theme. to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky dragon. you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the s
great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone. you next year. >> you probably think you know all about the exploratorium. but have you ever been after dark? did you know there was a monthly party called after dark? science mixes with culture and adults mix with other adults. no kids allowed. every week there is a different theme. to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we...
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take a look. >> where did my great-grandfather and great-grandmother meet? were they here or did she somehow break that whole, that whole lineage, those eight times back lineage and was she the one to leave this island to go on to the mainland? did she meet him there or did he whisk her away or who knows? >> wow. >> good to see you. how are you? >> she knew both of them were from italy, tuscany. >> but she wasn't sure who was from where. it was her great-grandmother that was from alba and found they went back like eight generations back. she was the first one who left when she married the great-grandfather. that's the story. >> those are the cool things to find out. >> those are cool to find out. but the story is her great-grandfather was killed when her grandfather was only like 3. so she had heard that because he was, you know, they thought he was a philanderer and he was caught with somebody else's wife and that's why he was killed. >> the research must take an incredible amount of time. >> we started working on marissa's story on the first season. >> it'
take a look. >> where did my great-grandfather and great-grandmother meet? were they here or did she somehow break that whole, that whole lineage, those eight times back lineage and was she the one to leave this island to go on to the mainland? did she meet him there or did he whisk her away or who knows? >> wow. >> good to see you. how are you? >> she knew both of them were from italy, tuscany. >> but she wasn't sure who was from where. it was her...
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she's a great mom, a great wife, a great friend. and she just deserves this.'m so excited for her. >> such a good person. and we did have so much fun. are you ready to see the whole new you? >> very excited. very excited. yes, thank you. >> no. thank you. all right. one last look at dana. her friend and joy blindfolded. one last look. let's bring out the new dana rice! >> whoa! beautiful! >> wow. >> you look great. ladies, you want to take off your blindfolds? >> oh, my gosh! >> wow. >> beautiful. >> you really do, dana. i know you're dying to. turn around and see yourself. >> wow. oh, my gosh! >> i love the hair. >> i'm gorgeous! >> you look so great. >> stay right there for the camera. >> again, very soft strawberry quality. >> i love it. >> the trick here is we brought her hair up several inches, gave her great proportions with her new body. it will only continue to make her look thinner and thinner. her bronzer on the side to make her face look a little thinner. >> all blended and soft and pretty. >> jill. >> head start. >> pop of color. >> isn't it fun? >
she's a great mom, a great wife, a great friend. and she just deserves this.'m so excited for her. >> such a good person. and we did have so much fun. are you ready to see the whole new you? >> very excited. very excited. yes, thank you. >> no. thank you. all right. one last look at dana. her friend and joy blindfolded. one last look. let's bring out the new dana rice! >> whoa! beautiful! >> wow. >> you look great. ladies, you want to take off your...
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and i feel great. i love the way i look. >> athing th you neeto do, muscle whateveyou need kettlewo is the rfect workout. >> i think most people uldn't bieve it. they just would be skeical and ink thatt doesn'work. but does. i'm proof of it. >> announcer: the preceding was kettlerx broug to you fitnesswx, llc. >> announcer: the following is paid for by hair club for men and women. this station is not responsible for claims made in this program. would you like to see a dramatic improvement in the way you look? how would you like to stop hiding your hair loss and actually fix the problem? would you like to learn more about a proven way to get a fuller, thicker head of hair with results guaranteed? >> if i knew then what i know now, i would have done this 10 years ago... easy. >> i am more pleased than what i had even imagined. >> i look better today than i did at 40. >> when i got my hair back, i felt like a totally new man. >> i love my hair. >> i feel great. >> hi, everyone. i'm tom wainman, and i'm he
and i feel great. i love the way i look. >> athing th you neeto do, muscle whateveyou need kettlewo is the rfect workout. >> i think most people uldn't bieve it. they just would be skeical and ink thatt doesn'work. but does. i'm proof of it. >> announcer: the preceding was kettlerx broug to you fitnesswx, llc. >> announcer: the following is paid for by hair club for men and women. this station is not responsible for claims made in this program. would you like to see a...
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now, the internet is such a great source of information. there are legislative directives that tell funeral homes and cemeteries how to provide information to the public. there are watchdog agencies that make sure they're following those. people get on the computer and they can get on the phone and look at prices and options, they can put together a personal service that they want, and that's a different setup than what we had 30 years ago and before that. >> and they're making that information available in hi- tech. we have about 30 seconds. what's the address. >> holycrosscemeterys.com. >> and you have a blog? >> we have a blog and a video tour and updated pricing information and upcoming events. all of the questions you need answered. >> and you're starting facebook. >> and the eyes will be clouds on your -- closed on your facebook. >> we're talking about cemeteries. it will be a great morning. stay with us. all right, guys. we got to be smarter about what we bite on, ok? i want everyone to go outside. we're gonna run red rover on 3. wha
now, the internet is such a great source of information. there are legislative directives that tell funeral homes and cemeteries how to provide information to the public. there are watchdog agencies that make sure they're following those. people get on the computer and they can get on the phone and look at prices and options, they can put together a personal service that they want, and that's a different setup than what we had 30 years ago and before that. >> and they're making that...
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great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone.ee you next year. >> the question when i started 11 years ago when i started doing resolution work is can anything be presented on a really low resolution device where it is potentially a digital image? can anything be presented that way? or will it feel cold and electronic? >> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image. it is stretched out into three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in the work and also a little fearful of, it is not until you get to the first and second floor were the work is recognizable as an image. it is an exploration and perception is what it is. what are you seeing when you look at this ima
great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone.ee you next year. >> the question when i started 11 years ago when i started doing resolution work is can anything be presented on a really low resolution device where it is potentially a digital image? can anything be presented that way? or will it feel cold and electronic? >> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image. it is stretched out into...
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it is great to be here. we have had such a great day in michigan.over the state. these last few days -- up in the up. i feel like i'm initiated. i had a pastee for breakfast yesterday morning. we have been down to flint, lansing. we have been traveling all over the state and we are excited about the response. i think we will surprise a few people tomorrow night. [applause] the reason i believe we will surprise people is because we have been talking about a positive vision for our country. something that can get people excited about the future. we have a president right now who is the divider and chief. now working on trying to be honest with the american public and bring us together in a way america works best. i want to go out there and put forth ideas and the vision that reminds us who we are. ronald reagan, when he left office, his last words to the american people, he expressed concern about whether america was going to do as well in the future. the reason for that is because he was worried about american children not learning about the real ame
it is great to be here. we have had such a great day in michigan.over the state. these last few days -- up in the up. i feel like i'm initiated. i had a pastee for breakfast yesterday morning. we have been down to flint, lansing. we have been traveling all over the state and we are excited about the response. i think we will surprise a few people tomorrow night. [applause] the reason i believe we will surprise people is because we have been talking about a positive vision for our country....
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great shopping. great resort.rvice but a little bit of that laid-back aesthetic. >> public chicago. >> exactly. >> and out west, california. >> exactly. this is called the iron hotel. 11 cot tojs on five acres of meadows. you can sit in the hot tub, snuggle with the person you love. this is a great place. talking about going someplace to unplug and connect, this is the place. that's my favorite room there. there's scrabble, there's great farmer's markets. >> is there bowling? >> there's not bowling. but the rates start at $90 a night. >> wow. >> super affordable, three hours north of san francisco. lots of great ideas for places to go. >> what is your dream place? if money was not an object at all, where would you want to spend the night? >> i am really excited about the galapagos right now. i don't know. i love wildlife spotting. love the go down to south america. what about you guys? >> crazy woman. how about you, hodie? >> i love phuket. i haven't been in so long. >> thailand. >> gorgeous beaches. >> you guys a
great shopping. great resort.rvice but a little bit of that laid-back aesthetic. >> public chicago. >> exactly. >> and out west, california. >> exactly. this is called the iron hotel. 11 cot tojs on five acres of meadows. you can sit in the hot tub, snuggle with the person you love. this is a great place. talking about going someplace to unplug and connect, this is the place. that's my favorite room there. there's scrabble, there's great farmer's markets. >> is...
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. >> great to meet you. >> great to me you, and i want to thank you for your interest and this is the city's animal shelter. and come in and a lot of people come here to adopt a animal or if they have lost their animal or looking for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the insid
. >> great to meet you. >> great to me you, and i want to thank you for your interest and this is the city's animal shelter. and come in and a lot of people come here to adopt a animal or if they have lost their animal or looking for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing...
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okay, great.nd jimmy, donald you're gonna go first. >> the password is -- [ laughter ] >> who's going first? >> steve: you, you go first. >> building. >> block. >> tall. >> wait. [ laughter ] >> one turn at a time. [ scattered applause ] >> steve: all right, jimmy, your turn. >> jimmy: okay. well, you almost have two good clues there. all right. [ laughter ] apartment. >> skyscraper. >> jimmy: whoa! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] wow! we got it. >> steve: dee, teresa? >> jimmy: that was awesome, we got three! >> the password is -- >> steve: dee you start. [ laughter ] dee's gonna start. >> this is a little complicated. >> jimmy: you don't have to open the envelope -- [ laughter ] >> mine was sealed. >> there we go, thank you. >> you're -- [ laughter ] you're -- >> hair. >> no! >> you're -- >> jimmy: fired! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] whoa! i love it! that is beautiful. oh, my gosh. that was awesome. >> steve: okay. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he's laughing all the way to the bank. >> the passwo
okay, great.nd jimmy, donald you're gonna go first. >> the password is -- [ laughter ] >> who's going first? >> steve: you, you go first. >> building. >> block. >> tall. >> wait. [ laughter ] >> one turn at a time. [ scattered applause ] >> steve: all right, jimmy, your turn. >> jimmy: okay. well, you almost have two good clues there. all right. [ laughter ] apartment. >> skyscraper. >> jimmy: whoa! ♪ [ cheers and...
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it's great. that's a really great book.." >> jimmy: "i wrote two different books." god, he is funny, too. charles barkley is a funny dude, man. >> steve: oh my god, he kills me. >> jimmy: yeah. what are they about, the books? >> steve: i'm guessing basketball. [ laughter ] and gambling. >> jimmy: you would think. >> jimmy: you would think. >> steve: you would think it would be about gambling or basketball. >> jimmy: gambling or basketball. anybody? anyone know what it's about? >> eating. >> jimmy: eating? [ laughter ] oh, no. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: that is just rude. >> steve: that is rude. >> jimmy: you are rude. off to the black hole! [ laughter ] >> steve: it's closed! no! >> jimmy: we can -- you can force it open. [ laughter ] i'll go through the back door! let me in. let me in. >> steve: through the back door, please. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, gosh. here we go. this one's from @brianmcdkc. >> steve: wait. >> jimmy: he says -- dk c. >> steve: oh, okay. i thought you were talking about something else. >> jimmy: yo
it's great. that's a really great book.." >> jimmy: "i wrote two different books." god, he is funny, too. charles barkley is a funny dude, man. >> steve: oh my god, he kills me. >> jimmy: yeah. what are they about, the books? >> steve: i'm guessing basketball. [ laughter ] and gambling. >> jimmy: you would think. >> jimmy: you would think. >> steve: you would think it would be about gambling or basketball. >> jimmy: gambling or...
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and to the next jen great season. -- and to the next great season. it's good to be back in michigan. this of course is where i was born and raised. i was actually born in harper hospital. and i grew up here. i remember the first day at kindergarten. i think it was at hampton school. and there were about 30 kids in our kindergarten class. as i looked around, i imagined their parents had dropped them off at the school each morning and those parents were confident that our future would be brighter than even the lives that they'd enjoyed. you see, our parents believed in america's promise. they believed that if you built a good home and taught your kids the right kind of values, if you made sure your kids got an education and you taught them to work hard, that their future could be prosperous. and secure. in those days we all believed that the future was full of possibility and prosperity. we felt that joifl optimism that comes from being raised in a land of opportunity. a place where if you're willing to take risk and work hard and get education, have t
and to the next jen great season. -- and to the next great season. it's good to be back in michigan. this of course is where i was born and raised. i was actually born in harper hospital. and i grew up here. i remember the first day at kindergarten. i think it was at hampton school. and there were about 30 kids in our kindergarten class. as i looked around, i imagined their parents had dropped them off at the school each morning and those parents were confident that our future would be brighter...
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the piers are not in great shape. this is a great opportunity. in 1989, we had the earthquake, ripped out the freeway. i thought was a crazy idea. it was brilliant. at&t park. i go to the south end of the city, all of the medical stuff. so much great stuff happening in the city, this is a great opportunity, and this is a big project. there's a lot to be done to make them ready to have a world-class event in our world-class city. you are doing a great job trying to make things happen, but this really should happen. it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and i hope that it comes back again in three years. thank you for your time. supervisor kim: thank you. >> supervisors, my name is stephanie. i am a resident of the valley, and my office is in david campos's district. i am here with a group of organizers that have been meeting with various people concerning the america's cup. about 11 months ago, we met with the port of san francisco, we have met with several people. what we are trying to do and what we have been saying for nearly a year is we rep
the piers are not in great shape. this is a great opportunity. in 1989, we had the earthquake, ripped out the freeway. i thought was a crazy idea. it was brilliant. at&t park. i go to the south end of the city, all of the medical stuff. so much great stuff happening in the city, this is a great opportunity, and this is a big project. there's a lot to be done to make them ready to have a world-class event in our world-class city. you are doing a great job trying to make things happen, but...