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after he follows the story of two got this song and it's pretty misty stakes and hearth and in the mid nineteen eighties not to spill was the intention is to discuss did relationship between the standings. optus owned by consent on from this tedious woman it seems i missed out on after an intense end up with the defense and ten edition is tipped to ease tensions to the screen after a hike to some forty as with iraq it might be kind and six an hour. i don't recall act in a couple months i need to compose the bus and cars the digital home entertainment captain moonlight in bend and abandoned them. add to the heavens. you choose. i don't see much that he is a story on the stock in the act though i'm not going to bombay to juggle back on the field. johnny told him what the did i end up talking and shading gauging. in the coming. on sunday. coco was nibbling noted that it is like a job i'd do it. i mean by going to die does have once again the dutch me. with india's visually trafficking chai prosecution weekend with india. the team including active when i talk with each washing. i'd sit by
after he follows the story of two got this song and it's pretty misty stakes and hearth and in the mid nineteen eighties not to spill was the intention is to discuss did relationship between the standings. optus owned by consent on from this tedious woman it seems i missed out on after an intense end up with the defense and ten edition is tipped to ease tensions to the screen after a hike to some forty as with iraq it might be kind and six an hour. i don't recall act in a couple months i need...
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Jan 7, 2014
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is a perfect example of the familiar, and you look at it and you can easily say it is a is alace hearthnd it pipe, and then you say wait a minute, it is not a pipe, and is actually a train. there is an idea about the motion of the train and stopping time on the clock. candlesticks that aren't doing anything. it is a picture that you can walk by and think it is so familiar. i am very familiar with the picture and yet it still confounds me. it haunts me. >> tell me what happened to him after 1938. >> in 1939, as we all know, the war rakes out. belgium is occupied. he does not make a lot of pictures. moment when he is afraid to be put in a mental asylum. >> he did a lecture in 1938. what was it called? in wonderful, surrealist fashion, he sort of narrated the development of his life and art as a painter and talked about influences and inspirations, and childhood moments. >> in 1929, the wall street crash happened, and he went back to brussels because he could make a living anymore. >> he was supposed to have a one-person show in march of 1930, two weeks before the gallery went bankrupt. he
is a perfect example of the familiar, and you look at it and you can easily say it is a is alace hearthnd it pipe, and then you say wait a minute, it is not a pipe, and is actually a train. there is an idea about the motion of the train and stopping time on the clock. candlesticks that aren't doing anything. it is a picture that you can walk by and think it is so familiar. i am very familiar with the picture and yet it still confounds me. it haunts me. >> tell me what happened to him...
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. >> and what happened after titanic hearth tralub leo cecap rio made a surprise appearance on snn? >>> are we on? >> this is the real deal. >> super bowl is just six days away. players from both teams arrived in new york yesterday. "the five" will be counting down the big game on friday from super bowl boulevard. where it will be 10 degrees in times square. in the "new york times," a writer asked if it's immoral, immoral for us to be watching on sunday. steve alman, who must be psychotic, says sending men into the nfl is like sending soldiers off to war in afghanistan. really? he writes that the toll of violence in football is real and, quote, we not only tolerate this brutality, we sponsor it. and just by watching it at home, essentially, we support it. steve, i am second to none in my concerns about what the violence that's happening in the nfl and in college and in high school, but this is the uniquely american sport next to baseball. and the idea that somehow you make people feel that it's immoral to go and watch people, the number of people who will be hurt badly in the super
. >> and what happened after titanic hearth tralub leo cecap rio made a surprise appearance on snn? >>> are we on? >> this is the real deal. >> super bowl is just six days away. players from both teams arrived in new york yesterday. "the five" will be counting down the big game on friday from super bowl boulevard. where it will be 10 degrees in times square. in the "new york times," a writer asked if it's immoral, immoral for us to be watching on...
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. >> the person i'm talking about couldn't get hearth before. were tens of millions of people that suffered because they could not get health care. >> why didn't he go on medicaid >> he can't get on medicaid. medicaid only applies to children and pregnant women. men can't get on medicaid except they can now under the affordable care act if the governors allow it. in virginia my home state poor people just have to suffer. they can't get health care. but the government is changing. we'll have a democrat who will allow virginians to get health care. >> the low end benefits from this and the high end might benefit from this but they don't need it. it's the middle class that will be upset with the higher minimums and higher deductibles. >> make, does the republican party have a growth message as in a rising tide lifts all boats as let's bring in latinos, let's bring in young people, let's bring in women. the gop can they reach out, change their stripes? >> we actually have a new year's resolution on our show and that's to get out of the echo chamber
. >> the person i'm talking about couldn't get hearth before. were tens of millions of people that suffered because they could not get health care. >> why didn't he go on medicaid >> he can't get on medicaid. medicaid only applies to children and pregnant women. men can't get on medicaid except they can now under the affordable care act if the governors allow it. in virginia my home state poor people just have to suffer. they can't get health care. but the government is...
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perfect example of the familiar and this you look at it and you can easily say i oh it's a fireplace hearth and it's a pipe. then you can say it's not a pipe it's a train and the smoke from the pipe is the smoke of the train and there's an ybtd the motion of this train and then the stop of train on the clock. there's candlesticks that aren't doing anything. it's a picture that you can walk by and think of as so familiar and i'm very familiar with that and yet it still haunts me. it's sofa nil war that it's not familiar. >> tell me what happened to him after 1938. >> well, 1939 as we all know the war breaks out. belgium is occupied, magritte lives out the war in occupied belgium. he doesn't make a lot of pictures. >> he was kind of worried about being -- there was a moment that he's afraid to be put in the mental asylum because the nazis obviously didn't like his art and so there's that. >> rose: when he did this lecture what was it called? >> it was called "lifeline." so hi in wonderful surrealist fashion narrate it had development of his life and art as a surrealist painter and talked abou
perfect example of the familiar and this you look at it and you can easily say i oh it's a fireplace hearth and it's a pipe. then you can say it's not a pipe it's a train and the smoke from the pipe is the smoke of the train and there's an ybtd the motion of this train and then the stop of train on the clock. there's candlesticks that aren't doing anything. it's a picture that you can walk by and think of as so familiar and i'm very familiar with that and yet it still haunts me. it's sofa nil...
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. >> and what happened after titanic hearth tralub leo cecap rio made a surprise appearance on snn? i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what mas a subaru, a subaru. >>> are we on? >> this is the real deal. >> super bowl is just six days away. players from both teams arrived in new york yesterday. "the five" will be counting down the big game on friday from super bowl boulevard. where it will be 10 degrees in times square. in the "new york times," a writer asked if it's
. >> and what happened after titanic hearth tralub leo cecap rio made a surprise appearance on snn? i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food...
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due in part to the botched roll out of his hearth law.ew plan to bridge the gap between rich and poor. designee won't tell american people he won't wait for congress. he'll move forward in areas like job training, education, manufacturing on his own to restore punt for american families. >> reporter: that means executive actions and public remember private partnerships trying to get something done in a key mid-collection year. >> this is supposed to be a year of action. >> reporter: the go around congress plan rejected by republicans who say obama is aabusing his executive power. >> i think it also has a certain amount of arrogance in the sense that one of the fundamental principles of our country where the checks and balances. >> reporter: one major legislative item obama has his eye on is immigration reform. despite house republican opposition to a comprehensive plan. it was one of obama's big agenda items in last year's state of the union but it stalled along with expanding background checks on gun sales. and increasing the minimum wag
due in part to the botched roll out of his hearth law.ew plan to bridge the gap between rich and poor. designee won't tell american people he won't wait for congress. he'll move forward in areas like job training, education, manufacturing on his own to restore punt for american families. >> reporter: that means executive actions and public remember private partnerships trying to get something done in a key mid-collection year. >> this is supposed to be a year of action. >>...
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fundamentally, news is coming back to the hearth and saying do not hunt over there, hunter over therews is still social in nature but it took thousands of years to go from the first stories that we are told -- that were told around the fire to the advent of being able to write things down on stone and then on paper and then being able to print them on a press. at the time between being a will to print them on a press and being able to create a radio recording was around 377 years. another 71 years until the advent of television. and then 40 years before the advent of the internet. and then 10 years before the advent of social and mobile phones. some futurists predict the rate of change in the next 100 years would equal something like 20,000 years of change in human history. change in thef space of about 100 years. we know those disruptions are coming fast and furiously. news, we welcome those disruptions. we are excited about that change. we have begun to make the preparations to live in that new world. the new world of digital transformation, a new world of demographic transformation
fundamentally, news is coming back to the hearth and saying do not hunt over there, hunter over therews is still social in nature but it took thousands of years to go from the first stories that we are told -- that were told around the fire to the advent of being able to write things down on stone and then on paper and then being able to print them on a press. at the time between being a will to print them on a press and being able to create a radio recording was around 377 years. another 71...
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because we're a party that believes that people need to keep hearth and home together. the long-term unemployment rate is twice as high as it was at any other time that these extended benefits were allowed to expire. there are three unemployed people for every job opening nationwide. so i'm going to close with a few little stories from my constituents. because you got to hear the voice of the people. in this senate, we should be representing the middle class and the working poor of this country. we should be fighting for them. because, guess what? everyone else benefits. the billionaires and millionaires, think you'r they'g infine. they do better when we have a strong middle classments madam president, you are a fighter for economic justice and i know the statistic is something you've probably used many times. but the fact is that 450 families are worth more than 150 million americans. i can guarantee you those 450 families, they're just fine, and their children and their grandchildren and the children's children's children. and good for them. fine. but what about the p
because we're a party that believes that people need to keep hearth and home together. the long-term unemployment rate is twice as high as it was at any other time that these extended benefits were allowed to expire. there are three unemployed people for every job opening nationwide. so i'm going to close with a few little stories from my constituents. because you got to hear the voice of the people. in this senate, we should be representing the middle class and the working poor of this...
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unpopular than any of his past state of the union addresses due in part to the botch roll out of his hearthy he'll tout a new plan to narrow the gap between rich and poor. >> he won't tell the american people he'll wait for congress. he's is going to move forward in areas like job training, education, manufacturing, on his own to try to restore opportunity for american families. >> reporter: that means executive actions and public/private partnerships. >> this is a year of action. it sounds vaguely like a threat. >> reporter: the go around congress plan rejected by republicans saying obama is abusing his executive power. >> it has a certain amount of arrogance in the sense that one of the fundamental principles of our country is the checks and balances. >> reporter: one major legislative item obama has his eye on is immigration reform despite house republican opposition to a comprehensive plan. it was one of obama's big agenda items in last year's state of the union but stalled along with expanding background checks on gun sales and increasing the minimum wage which he'll push for again tue
unpopular than any of his past state of the union addresses due in part to the botch roll out of his hearthy he'll tout a new plan to narrow the gap between rich and poor. >> he won't tell the american people he'll wait for congress. he's is going to move forward in areas like job training, education, manufacturing, on his own to try to restore opportunity for american families. >> reporter: that means executive actions and public/private partnerships. >> this is a year of...
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. >>: she's scared that she escaped with her hearth.ybe and they can be where she yes. >>: paulina is one of the faces of the u.s. olympic team. she has ice in her veins and fire in her heart. in san jose, justine waldman, kron 4 news. >>darya: for the first time military leaders are releasing information on who they think was behind a raid in libya that killed an american ambassador. will have that story in world news and taken a live look here in the bay area and san francisco from a roof on van ness ave. all you can see is francisco from a roof on van ness avesafeway presentse is real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn
. >>: she's scared that she escaped with her hearth.ybe and they can be where she yes. >>: paulina is one of the faces of the u.s. olympic team. she has ice in her veins and fire in her heart. in san jose, justine waldman, kron 4 news. >>darya: for the first time military leaders are releasing information on who they think was behind a raid in libya that killed an american ambassador. will have that story in world news and taken a live look here in the bay area and san...