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(greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss. (wassar) the pads are a very critical part of the flute and have a major impact on the responsiveness and the acoustical qualities of the instrument. in the case of a piccolo the pads traditionally are made of felt and about seven to ten years ago i came up with the idea to design a special silicone pad which actually has a hollow or baffle system inside. one of the advantages of using silicone is that it can truly seal the tone hole. what we discovered, however, is that the mechanical perfection of this pad was in conflict with the artist's desire to control his sound. what was happening was that a felt pad is, in some ways, so bad that when you open and close a pad you don't get an "on/off," "yes
(greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss. (wassar) the pads are a very critical part of the flute and have a major impact on the responsiveness and the acoustical qualities of the instrument. in the case...
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greg greer. >> this has been one of the more frightening experiences of my career to represent a persontely innocent. >> reporter: as greer and the lawyers representing the stylers' waded through the evidence, trying to sort out who did what, it became pretty clear, to them at least, that the truth about what happened in that bedroom on buttermilk mountain, was still very much hidden. >> we were all wrong about what happened. >> i mean, everybody was wrong in this case. >> reporter: coming up, wrong about what? or about whom? >> that's what i wanted, is the truth to be revealed! until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. how does it feel to lose the first 10 pounds on weight watchers? let's go! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ join for free at weightwatchers.com and lose ten pounds on us when you sign up before june 1st. i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singing:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds it's your year. introducing a who
greg greer. >> this has been one of the more frightening experiences of my career to represent a persontely innocent. >> reporter: as greer and the lawyers representing the stylers' waded through the evidence, trying to sort out who did what, it became pretty clear, to them at least, that the truth about what happened in that bedroom on buttermilk mountain, was still very much hidden. >> we were all wrong about what happened. >> i mean, everybody was wrong in this case....
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me now to discuss those remarks and what it means to say "i'm not a racist," tim wise, and cristina greer, professor of political science at fordham university. i'm going to play devil's advocate for a second. >> sure. >> so, we live in the era of the omni present cell phone video. and everyone's worst moment is captured, right? so those worst moments can be all kinds of things we see posted on our facebook page. this was a bad moment for her. something really ugly was said. but, you know, it's one bad moment. why are we all ganging up on her? >> as the principal of a high school that serves predominantly african-american students and it's their graduation. that is the moment that you have chosen the devil to speak through you -- and also, which story is it, right? is it that the devil sort of took hold of you and said all these sort of harsh things, or she also argues she didn't say anything wrong, right? at least she didn't say the "n" word. if it's not in your vocabulary, you clearly know about it. all racists start with "i'm not a racist." that's just the playbook. and so for someone
me now to discuss those remarks and what it means to say "i'm not a racist," tim wise, and cristina greer, professor of political science at fordham university. i'm going to play devil's advocate for a second. >> sure. >> so, we live in the era of the omni present cell phone video. and everyone's worst moment is captured, right? so those worst moments can be all kinds of things we see posted on our facebook page. this was a bad moment for her. something really ugly was...
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you don't want to have the short, t-shirt any of the summer greer ready to go for day like this? william powell also generally clear sky at 64 degrees, in woodbine, new jersey, yes you have a little mixed bag depending on location, certainly the further northwest you go, you can see little more cloud cover here. but it is steamy. depending on your location, too, so here's what's left now, of anna,away, out to sea. and then you have got your storm system, dragging its cold front back through our area but you see how things have started to fizzle out here? the bulk every moisture with this is getting swept well off to the north so, we could see a spotty shower out there. but, most of are you drying. and again, at this point kind of hoping for nice little wash out to get rid of the pollen to give the spring flowers a drink, this is how it feel, though, the next few days, guys totally different days coming up here. today feeling very much like the dog days of summer, it is steamy, it is humid, it is breezy, hot becomes you we get some sunshine, good pool day if yours is open right no
you don't want to have the short, t-shirt any of the summer greer ready to go for day like this? william powell also generally clear sky at 64 degrees, in woodbine, new jersey, yes you have a little mixed bag depending on location, certainly the further northwest you go, you can see little more cloud cover here. but it is steamy. depending on your location, too, so here's what's left now, of anna,away, out to sea. and then you have got your storm system, dragging its cold front back through our...
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high pressure is keeping it to the south but if have you weekend plans in myrtle beach take the rain greere looking for the potential of more than 8 inches in myrtle beach. that could cause flooding there. so the five-day at 5:00, tomorrow you like it warm you got it 85 for the dad vail regatta sunday the warmest mothers day in 24 years 87 degrees and monday it's humid and 87 with scattered showers and thunderstorms, 88 degrees on tuesday and a steam bath and strong cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms and temperatures cool off by wednesday, great day to head to central park in doylestown, that is where adam joseph is are you king of castle today. >> yes. it's a castle a maze and go through here and here and can you get lost in this thing. >> you can show me the way? >> yes this is kids castle in doylestown it's fun for the kids and fun for the adults. are the kids having more fun than the kids? >> no. it's a fireman pole ready? >> you might break it. >> am i too heavy? >> no. >> lets see are you ready? >> woo hoo. you going down after me? we'll have the accuweather forecast, it
high pressure is keeping it to the south but if have you weekend plans in myrtle beach take the rain greere looking for the potential of more than 8 inches in myrtle beach. that could cause flooding there. so the five-day at 5:00, tomorrow you like it warm you got it 85 for the dad vail regatta sunday the warmest mothers day in 24 years 87 degrees and monday it's humid and 87 with scattered showers and thunderstorms, 88 degrees on tuesday and a steam bath and strong cold front will bring...
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i said, this is probably going to be the greatest quarter in your greer r career.umber one defense in the nvcialtion you drive the ball twice with the super bowl on the line. you have to]9zÑ score touchdowns on these two drives. so we were on the phone probablyñr for 75 minutes five days after the game, and i'm the one who got off the phone not him. so, i mean i've always found him to be accommodating and fairly gracious. >> rose: so sounds to me like you want to give him a pass on this because -- >> i don't want to give him a pass. >>çó rose: -- you thiáaw it's circumstantial evidence and he's a bigmy star in the n.f.l. and you could argue listen, this is notÑixd sufficient toafd evidence to hammer him. >> i think there is a lot of circumstantial evidence and what the 1/2 will --ñr what the n.f.l. will sayxd is a preponderance of the evidence and i think tom has questions tognp answer. >> rose: do you have any idea how they will respond, the patriots or tom? >> bob kraft, the owner of theÑi patrio@ between defiant andwm+ despondent. defiant he's been told by bill
i said, this is probably going to be the greatest quarter in your greer r career.umber one defense in the nvcialtion you drive the ball twice with the super bowl on the line. you have to]9zÑ score touchdowns on these two drives. so we were on the phone probablyñr for 75 minutes five days after the game, and i'm the one who got off the phone not him. so, i mean i've always found him to be accommodating and fairly gracious. >> rose: so sounds to me like you want to give him a pass on this...
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brian: his name was alexander greer. he stayed in that chair until they got that confession. and people in the black community, including dr. king, were very concerned about organizing about his mistreatment. they could not get him released and he was ultimately convicted -- ultimately executed for real. she was an amazing person. she was a kind of person who would inspire people. we went down to tallahassee florida, where they were getting her an honorary degree. and they started playing "we shall overcome" at the beginning of the ceremony and people just sat there. she looked around at everybody and said i'm am used to standing when we sing the song. she stood up. or a moment, she stood by herself and then everyone else stood up. that was ms. parks. she was courageous. she was determined and she was very influential. i met her for the first time when she came back to be with to her of her friends, johnnie carr, the architect of the montgomery bus boycott and a white woman named virginia dirk, whose husband had represented dr. king. i was sitting and listening to her for two
brian: his name was alexander greer. he stayed in that chair until they got that confession. and people in the black community, including dr. king, were very concerned about organizing about his mistreatment. they could not get him released and he was ultimately convicted -- ultimately executed for real. she was an amazing person. she was a kind of person who would inspire people. we went down to tallahassee florida, where they were getting her an honorary degree. and they started playing...
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. >> the unofficial start of summer now in high greer this memorial day, there's a battle raging would you believe it at amusement parks. >> this is crazy. doing everything they can to outdo each other with the fastest and most stomach churning rides. who better to test them out, our friend, abc's marci gonzalez took a test ride. >> it takes a super hero strength stomach to handle some of summer's ultimate attractions like this. the new batman ride at six flags in texas using magnetic finns to flip riders an as they fly around curves and conquer 90 degree drops. amusement parks across the country are in an all out battle to build the wildest thrills. from the world's tallest water slide debuted in kansas city by our matt gutman to the ride in new jersey promising the tallest and fastest drop. plunging riders 41 stories at 90 miles an hour. and the roller coaster race only gets more outrageous with the so-called skyscraper being built in orlando promising to shatter records when the 570 foot tall towering thrill ride opens in 2017. while rides keep getting scarier, are they also getting
. >> the unofficial start of summer now in high greer this memorial day, there's a battle raging would you believe it at amusement parks. >> this is crazy. doing everything they can to outdo each other with the fastest and most stomach churning rides. who better to test them out, our friend, abc's marci gonzalez took a test ride. >> it takes a super hero strength stomach to handle some of summer's ultimate attractions like this. the new batman ride at six flags in texas using...
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greer, who was on the steps of his house august 2013 and was shot in virginia.ened to be an anglo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work, further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number? that is a lot of officers. to be 25%, 50% accreditation. that's what the american people i think are looking at. i don't want anyone's pain to be diminished, and i sit here today recognizing that pain. so let me just quickly say this regarding statistics. james comey the director of the fbi, said the following about the fbi crime report, the now 3-year-old source that was cited in the sheriff's testimony. said the following -- demographic data regarding officer-involved shootings is not consistently reported to us through our uniform crime reporting program. because reporting is voluntary our data is incomplete and therefore in the aggregate unreliable. mr. hartley, i have th
greer, who was on the steps of his house august 2013 and was shot in virginia.ened to be an anglo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work, further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number? that is a lot of officers. to be 25%, 50% accreditation. that's what the american people i think are...
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greer who was on the steps of his house august, 2013, and was shot in virginia. he happened to be an angelo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work, further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number, that is a lot of officers, to be 25%, 50% accreditation, that's what the american people, i think, are looking at. i don't want anyone's pain to be diminished and i sit here today recognizing that pain. sloat me just quickly say this regarding statistics. james coney, the director of f.b.i., said the following about the uniform crime report. the now three-year-old source that was cited in the sheriff's testimony said the following, demographic data regarding officer involved shootings is not consistently reported to us through our uniform crime reporting program. because reporting is volume run tear, our data is incomplete and therefore unreliable. mr. hartley, i hav
greer who was on the steps of his house august, 2013, and was shot in virginia. he happened to be an angelo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work, further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number, that is a lot of officers, to be 25%, 50% accreditation, that's what the american people, i...
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greer who was on the steps of his house august, 2013, and was shot in virginia. he happened to be an angelo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number, that is a lot of officers, to be 25%, 50% accreditation, that's what the american people, i think, are looking at. i don't want anyone's pain to be diminished and i sit here today recognizing that pain. sloat me just quickly say this regarding statistics. james coney, the director of f.b.i., said the following about the uniform crime report. the now three-year-old source that was cited in the sheriff's testimony said the following demographic data regarding officer involved shootings is not consistently reported to us through our uniform crime reporting program. because reporting is volume run tear, our data is incomplete and therefore unreliable. mr. hartley, i have
greer who was on the steps of his house august, 2013, and was shot in virginia. he happened to be an angelo or caucasian male. what we have to do to make a legislative step of monumental change that gives our officers the confidence of their work further enhance their training is to be able to work together. my line of questioning will be how do we fix these problems and how do we get the 5% number, that is a lot of officers, to be 25%, 50% accreditation, that's what the american people, i...