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>> my name is andrea grimes. i am a librarian at the main library. i want to give some staff input. the libraries-has had lots -- the library staff has had lots of impact. we have worked very well with the administration on making changes, on making recommendations, and also making sure everyone knows this is overrated document that would work very well in benefiting the public in coupling this document with our professional code of ethics, so the library community has professional ethics and apply to our jobs and the work we do. for my job there is also a professional ethics for special librarians. all of these really add up to a really good as set of policies, and i am very happy this document will hopefully be approved by you because this is another thing that will hopefully help us do our job well. >> is there a motion to approve isa? >> so moved. >> all in favor? the motion passes. the next item on the agenda -- thank you for your time. the next item is a request for a waiver. would you like to introduce it? >> the former legislative aide have asked the commission to grant a wa
>> my name is andrea grimes. i am a librarian at the main library. i want to give some staff input. the libraries-has had lots -- the library staff has had lots of impact. we have worked very well with the administration on making changes, on making recommendations, and also making sure everyone knows this is overrated document that would work very well in benefiting the public in coupling this document with our professional code of ethics, so the library community has professional ethics...
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. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the sport that's truly for the birds. >>> and would you eat from the 64-year-old can of lard? >> i wouldn't try a four-day-old can of lard. >> this guy would. see mtd don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com, great videos all day long. >>> it's national sweater day, it appears i'm the only one here to celebrate it, but we all know who really likes sweaters around here. >> the favorite gray sweater. >> here we go. from the way back machine. how could we forget. >> that's right. actually some people want you to wear your sweater today for a good cause. >> every winter, parents all over the world give their grandchildren warm, beautiful sweaters like this. but you nev
. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the...
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detective grimes turns the case to repeat offenders unit. >> the fresher the information, the quickern find people they want to do surveillance on. >> yep, that's them. >> that's why tonight police have decided to follow raja jones. what are the chances he'll commit a crime while the police and our cameras are watching? >> turn lane. >> as the evening begins, it looks as if raja, drive this cadillac, may have changes his ways. he and his girlfriend head to narcotics anonymous meeting. but the night is young. >> fitness. >> his next stop, a familiar place, a 24-hour fitness gym. >> he's right there at the counter. >> a short visit, and a few minutes later raja comes out. >> we can't confirm if anything was broken into. a lot of lockers are open. >>> raja and his girlfriend continue on. stopping at several convenience stores, seems like he might be up to his old tricks. >> we follow him into a couple of stores and it look likes he's going in with a female distracting the clerk while the male subject is appears to be attempting to check doors. >> but cops don't think he stole anything he
detective grimes turns the case to repeat offenders unit. >> the fresher the information, the quickern find people they want to do surveillance on. >> yep, that's them. >> that's why tonight police have decided to follow raja jones. what are the chances he'll commit a crime while the police and our cameras are watching? >> turn lane. >> as the evening begins, it looks as if raja, drive this cadillac, may have changes his ways. he and his girlfriend head to...
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Feb 26, 2012
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iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs told assistant secretary of the navy, fox, the country looks to the navy. don't wait for the army. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the schooners commanded by foster brother, commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18 to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of shells into damage but knocking out a few of the guns. ferigate decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24. this was not a popular decision among his captains who had in the words of one of them, little or no feeling of success. for his part, though, he wrote to his wife success is the only thing listened to in this war. and i know i must sink or swim by that rule. as to being prepared for defeat i certainly am not. any man who is prepared for defeat would be half defeated before he commenced. on april 22, ferigate called for a meeting of his captains to plan the attack. in military annals it was
iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs told assistant secretary of the navy, fox, the country looks to the navy. don't wait for the army. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the schooners commanded by foster brother, commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18 to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of shells into damage but knocking...
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Feb 25, 2012
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iowa senator, james grimes, a member of the naval committee on affairs told the assistant of the navy fox that the for the a. take new orleans and hold it until the arm comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar scooners were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of 216-pound shells into the forts doing a lot of damage but knocking out only a few of the guns. he grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among his captains who had in the words of one of them little or no feeling of success. for his part though, he wrote to his wife success is the only thing listened to in this war, and i know i must sink or swim by that rule. as to being prepared for defeat, i certainly am not. any man who is prepared for defeat would be half defeated before he commenced. on april 22nd, he called for a meeting of his captains to plan the attack. it was proverbial that councils of war never fight but this one proved to be
iowa senator, james grimes, a member of the naval committee on affairs told the assistant of the navy fox that the for the a. take new orleans and hold it until the arm comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar scooners were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of 216-pound shells into the forts doing a lot of damage but knocking out only a few of the guns. he grew impatient and decided to run his...
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. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the sport that's truly for the birds. >>> and would you eat from the 64-year-old can of lard? >> i wouldn't try a four-day-old can of lard. >> this guy would. see 0 now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause, or rewind your shows from any room. [ female announcer ] so call at&t to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $25 a
. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the...
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. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the sport that's truly for the birds. >>> and would you eat from the 64-year-old can of lard? >> i wouldn't try a four-day-old can of lard. >> this guy would. see oh will you grab us some yoplait? sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25 flavors for you to love. it is so good. mtd don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com, great videos all day long. >>> it's national sweater day, it appears i'm the only
. >> the green, slimy stuff is the soap they use to get the grime off. >> then they hose it down witht looks like giant fire hoses and pressure washers. look at difference. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- >> ahh! >> he's good. >> he sounds like a cartoon character. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> these pigeons are worth top dollar, and their racing tops can bring in big bucks. the story behind the...
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the verdict, to much grime. >> some type of a reaction that is taking place on the metal and the trier tire isn't properly seated . >> reporter: and the tread was three quarters worn down. >> you have a little bit of life but not much. >> reporter: mark said it was already at risk of hydroplaning in the rain and saving $50 isn't worth it. >> people are trying to get the more bang for their buck. they say when he go to the local tire store if see if i can find used they get this. >> reporter: they said unold tire can look new but be dry rotted, many wrecks, some deadly have been blamed on aged tires, as a result ford recommends scraping them after six years. bridge stone banned their 2000 stores from selling used tires and the rubber maker's association warns they pose a potential risk. mark says skip that new pair of shoes and instead buy new shoes for your car. >> i'm definitely not in favor of putting used tires on my vehicle or any vehicle for that point. >> reporter: you can find when a tire was made by looking at date code on the tire's side wall but you need to know what you are
the verdict, to much grime. >> some type of a reaction that is taking place on the metal and the trier tire isn't properly seated . >> reporter: and the tread was three quarters worn down. >> you have a little bit of life but not much. >> reporter: mark said it was already at risk of hydroplaning in the rain and saving $50 isn't worth it. >> people are trying to get the more bang for their buck. they say when he go to the local tire store if see if i can find used...
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again, it's one of the impacts of passing tough on grime legislation. most of which sounds good and intuitive but a lot of which, like this, has huge unintended not just social and social justice consequences but huge taxpayer con fences as well. >> average daily inmate pop plaegs in the state of maryland. $22,000. independent from baltimore. go ahead. >> i would like to say that in my opinion the prison system in general is evil and inhumane to put any human, a member of our family, $70 billion on heart from my family members, adam, and our mother eve. if you took that family members in jail and to tell him that he's not worth -- punishing h him -- it just shows how -- and republican built on people's citizenship, men and women under the law. we don't view it. we view them as untouchables, like a cash system now. oh, you're a prisoner, we talked about them as if they're not even equal to us anymore. >> okay. mike is a democrat in philadelphia. what's your take, mike? >> good morning. i first want to bring up the fact that the prisons, that is one of th
again, it's one of the impacts of passing tough on grime legislation. most of which sounds good and intuitive but a lot of which, like this, has huge unintended not just social and social justice consequences but huge taxpayer con fences as well. >> average daily inmate pop plaegs in the state of maryland. $22,000. independent from baltimore. go ahead. >> i would like to say that in my opinion the prison system in general is evil and inhumane to put any human, a member of our...
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. >> michael grimes who runs their technology practice.rms of perhaps not the dollar figure, buts prestige and what it means for them to get what other offerings that are left. we have this great sort of tech run. what comes after this? >> right. well you know a lot has been written about grimes and his team, paul chamberlain and charles corey, about the pandora offering pitch they wore band tees under their blazers. for linked-in. they had to get on linkedin and pretend they are were searching for a job. >> what did they do for facebook? >> i'm not sure. >> we'll try to friend michael grimes while we're on the broadcast today. >> you won't be able to find him. >> meantime, stay with us, let's talk more about the facebook ipo. joining us now, anan sudan ram. we know each other very well, you're a finance professor at dartmouth. weap i went to an executive education program and he was my professor. you have doubts about this ipo, with a are you worried about? >> well first of all, nice to see you again, andrew and the others, too. i'm worri
. >> michael grimes who runs their technology practice.rms of perhaps not the dollar figure, buts prestige and what it means for them to get what other offerings that are left. we have this great sort of tech run. what comes after this? >> right. well you know a lot has been written about grimes and his team, paul chamberlain and charles corey, about the pandora offering pitch they wore band tees under their blazers. for linked-in. they had to get on linkedin and pretend they are...
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he describes the grime and the work house and the pitiful slums. all of that is gone. financial capital of the world. and yet, on the steps of the cathedral is an encampment that's been there five months. a court order has been served on them and they could be removed by the end of this week. they are part of the occupy movement. they have been drawing attention to something that hasn't changed much in 200 years. the same wealth between the rich and the rest that dickens so brilliantly describe d in his novels. he would be surprised to discover while so many cities around the world look so beautiful, the people are still disfigured. cities that contain vast numbers who rely on charities for their daily food and live in permanent fear of losing their jobs and who have lost their homes often through no fault of their own. dickens would not be surprised by the political leaders that we now have. from eastboubenezer skrooj, he nothing more than protecting their own status while humiliating the poor. and that nicely brings us to newt gingrich and mitt romney. one who would
he describes the grime and the work house and the pitiful slums. all of that is gone. financial capital of the world. and yet, on the steps of the cathedral is an encampment that's been there five months. a court order has been served on them and they could be removed by the end of this week. they are part of the occupy movement. they have been drawing attention to something that hasn't changed much in 200 years. the same wealth between the rich and the rest that dickens so brilliantly describe...
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. >> victory washing a lot of grime and mud away, guys.have seen it over the years. >> it can with republicans, but independents are watching, too. they go to character and idology. and both of those things, romney is taking on water. and voters are watching that, and we remember it's the way we are wired. a great republican, daughter of teddy rosevelt, once said this, if you don't have something nice to say about someone, come sit by me. we want to hear this. and this stuff about his business record, about his vorasty, it's going to last and linger. >> if that's the case, barack obama is doomed because he's running, the most polarizing figure in american politics. he's running a hugely negative campaign. he ran more negative ads -- he ran more negative ads -- >> barack obama -- >> than anyone else, he won. and he's the president of the united states. >> it's because of the political climate. the country is deeply divided. it dozen matter who is in the white house at this point. you're going to have half of the country opposing because the
. >> victory washing a lot of grime and mud away, guys.have seen it over the years. >> it can with republicans, but independents are watching, too. they go to character and idology. and both of those things, romney is taking on water. and voters are watching that, and we remember it's the way we are wired. a great republican, daughter of teddy rosevelt, once said this, if you don't have something nice to say about someone, come sit by me. we want to hear this. and this stuff about...
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. ♪ ♪ getting grime from deep inside grout takes the right tools, but also a caring touch.still the one. that you need me. that i'm your superhero. tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss me. tell me you love me. it's all i want to hear. [ female announcer ] everyone has something they need to hear. vow to tell them this valentine's day. ♪ ♪ >>> here is gale king with a look at what's coming up monday on "cbs this morning." >> good morning. we're getting ready for music's biggest night. monday morning, we'llbiggest moments. >> next weekend on "cbs this morning saturday," a behind-the-scenes look at "act of valor," an active group of navy slz.e.a.l.s. we'll be joined by some of the real-life heroes. >> amazing how they made that movie, now on the big screen. >> incredible. and the stories of these individuals, you don't want to miss that. >> real-life harrowing -- >> and unfortunately, death as well. all part of making this movie. >> amazing. >> it is amazing. >> a war-time environment and - make a movie. >> perfect. next week. >> all next week. back with the stars
. ♪ ♪ getting grime from deep inside grout takes the right tools, but also a caring touch.still the one. that you need me. that i'm your superhero. tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss me. tell me you love me. it's all i want to hear. [ female announcer ] everyone has something they need to hear. vow to tell them this valentine's day. ♪ ♪ >>> here is gale king with a look at what's coming up monday on "cbs this morning." >> good morning. we're...