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here, it's over here. it's only getting 1/9th the action 'cause the rest is all coming out here and so then i could say what if i put it 10 times as far away and you guys would say, hey, it's not catching 1/10th the light, it's catching 1 what? 100th the light 'cause 10 times far away, i could have 100 erasers fill up the shadow that this one took. 100 erasers would be required to catch all the light that this one here caught. so the intensity out there would be 100th, guess what behaves the same way, gang, begins with a 'g'. gravity, the same one, and that's what we got up here. so it makes sense. here's the world here. there's gravity to the world. this is a particular mass and this mass is pulling on every other mass. one mass is out here, 240,000 miles away, it's the moon that moon is being pulled, pulled, pulled toward the earth. but the earth is pulling on the moon, you guys know what else is happening? the moon is pulling on the earth, that's right. okay, they're pulling on each other and it pulls i
here, it's over here. it's only getting 1/9th the action 'cause the rest is all coming out here and so then i could say what if i put it 10 times as far away and you guys would say, hey, it's not catching 1/10th the light, it's catching 1 what? 100th the light 'cause 10 times far away, i could have 100 erasers fill up the shadow that this one took. 100 erasers would be required to catch all the light that this one here caught. so the intensity out there would be 100th, guess what behaves the...
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this is where they came here. we moved here in 1991.a beneficiary who rented our top floor for $600 a month. purchasing a building wasn't even an idea or endeavor. today with the conditions that are in play now, as been expressed by the mayor and supervisor are very vital that we protect through acquisition, not only buildings for the arts organization but the residents who live here. yeah, that's what i want to say actually. when i moved here, my mentor was richard from the theatre. there were only seven arts groups. the community arts program was one. on one hand i can count the active arts group. today there are over 30 arts group throughout central market and the hundreds of artist who are here and that make work and struggle to live here and make work through their domiciles. i look forward to the language that you expressed that so very well for that kind of support. the way we can partner with the it community. i think they were here, they were attracted to the language of the emerging arts district. it's real. i think that it's
this is where they came here. we moved here in 1991.a beneficiary who rented our top floor for $600 a month. purchasing a building wasn't even an idea or endeavor. today with the conditions that are in play now, as been expressed by the mayor and supervisor are very vital that we protect through acquisition, not only buildings for the arts organization but the residents who live here. yeah, that's what i want to say actually. when i moved here, my mentor was richard from the theatre. there were...
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there's bridges here between here and the main building.nes actually came across to the bridges. possibility of assembly line about 3/4 of a mile long. >> talking hundreds if not thousands of people all working on the process. yeah. >> this is sort of a -- not a perfect model for detroit but a perfect model when a big factory goes down, it's not just 33,000 people, that's 33,000 families who are going to be eating dinner out less. >> you got a point there on that. >> most people, i would guess, have no idea what a packard even was. we're talking about one of the great luxury cars in the world, yes? >> yeah, it was the kind of car that everybody would love to have. kings and queens and every president wanted to ride in one. and popes and indian chiefs. carmaker went out of business. they realized there was a trend that started here in detroit. it affected detroit affected the entire world because it followed everybody home. 50 or 60 years later. but it started here. and then everybody else gets to experience the same problem we're having. in
there's bridges here between here and the main building.nes actually came across to the bridges. possibility of assembly line about 3/4 of a mile long. >> talking hundreds if not thousands of people all working on the process. yeah. >> this is sort of a -- not a perfect model for detroit but a perfect model when a big factory goes down, it's not just 33,000 people, that's 33,000 families who are going to be eating dinner out less. >> you got a point there on that. >>...
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here, here, here. it's everywhere. >> good to go.. >> roasted turbot. >> so, i know these ingredients, we were plucking them just today. >> yes. >> wow. >> this will be the future. your mama cook this dish. let's go forage, guys. come on, kids. >> there you go. sea beans. salty, juicy, crunchy. >> if i were looking at this home, i would very much be thinking, come on, man. it's grass. it's grass. it's green stuff. it all tastes the same. it totally doesn't. >> it totally doesn't. >> is some of this stuff poison? >> yeah. >> have you ever eaten something that -- >> oh, yeah. on-the-spot diarrhea. >> really? >> yeah. >> the dark side of foraging. >> two fish heads. >> yes, chef. >> growing your own food, finding your own food. >> yeah. >> that was life in macedonia. >> yeah. >> but for a lot of people now, it is an affectation. >> the worst moments, the worst meals is when people are sort of following a culinary trend. they'll say there's an edible. but it tastes like -- but it's edible and it will go on the fish no matter what. >> two
here, here, here. it's everywhere. >> good to go.. >> roasted turbot. >> so, i know these ingredients, we were plucking them just today. >> yes. >> wow. >> this will be the future. your mama cook this dish. let's go forage, guys. come on, kids. >> there you go. sea beans. salty, juicy, crunchy. >> if i were looking at this home, i would very much be thinking, come on, man. it's grass. it's grass. it's green stuff. it all tastes the same. it...
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thank you for being here.nd obviously, we want to thank our principle here at martin luther king middle school natalie for opening her doors to us (clapping) >> i'd like to okay as well as our assistant superintendant ms. jean i didn't pond. (clapping). >> our director of middle schools mr. richard curbing i didn't (clapping). >> and you may have heard r a word or two is our superintendant that supervisors our k 12 schools and, of course, i will introduce him look at later in the program but your absolutely visionary and leader of '71 of san francisco mr. ed lee mayor thank you. and a try visionary and a great great citizen of san francisco and also our partner mr. benny thank you for being here (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize two corporate's partners here today mr. ken at zinc good who partnered u.s.s. from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a din
thank you for being here.nd obviously, we want to thank our principle here at martin luther king middle school natalie for opening her doors to us (clapping) >> i'd like to okay as well as our assistant superintendant ms. jean i didn't pond. (clapping). >> our director of middle schools mr. richard curbing i didn't (clapping). >> and you may have heard r a word or two is our superintendant that supervisors our k 12 schools and, of course, i will introduce him look at later in...
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here's the bathroom. in total that's twenty five squalid square meters connected by one electric cable coming from the neighbor's house. roger are going to have already don't have electricity anymore. i want to have nothing in the freezer you see. any waits empty even when i do have electricity. and those other things people give me now and then i put them there the family survives thanks to food packages since this year italy has become the top country for emergency food aid inside the european union. not for resale it comes from the church this food parcel this also was given to me by the parish. and in there and there was monica's husband gennaro has been unemployed for three years since the pizzeria way he worked closed down. looking much three years ago i would never have imagined that things would get so bad. to think that all the sacrifices i made were for nothing. illegal and i. could feel that since i was a child even a truck. all of it for nothing. for being a pizza maker was a respected job don
here's the bathroom. in total that's twenty five squalid square meters connected by one electric cable coming from the neighbor's house. roger are going to have already don't have electricity anymore. i want to have nothing in the freezer you see. any waits empty even when i do have electricity. and those other things people give me now and then i put them there the family survives thanks to food packages since this year italy has become the top country for emergency food aid inside the...
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i want him to be here and i don't want him to be here. i want him to learn his lesson while he is here so when he comes home he knows right from wrong and knows what to do and what not to do. >> as a mother i would look to touch him and say are you okay? i want to give him a hug. i haven't been able to do that. i know one day i will. >> coming up on lockup raw: prison love. >> i love him to death. i will do anything for brad. anything. short of killing someone. the family bonds lead to murder. >> later. >> one of the first things i noticed something i never thought i would see in a million years in a prison yard. that's all the cats. >> when inmates adopt. >> especially when they're little babies you can raise them up, pet them. feed them. you watch them grow. that's your cat. >>> one bond is the only thing that helps them survive a bleak existence behind bars. in some cases those bonds have existed their entire lives. over the years lockup crews have discovered a surprising number of family members serving time together. but few have eve
i want him to be here and i don't want him to be here. i want him to learn his lesson while he is here so when he comes home he knows right from wrong and knows what to do and what not to do. >> as a mother i would look to touch him and say are you okay? i want to give him a hug. i haven't been able to do that. i know one day i will. >> coming up on lockup raw: prison love. >> i love him to death. i will do anything for brad. anything. short of killing someone. the family...
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i see a number of seniors here today. i know one month old emma is here today. this is for everybody and my three children are playing somewhere. we lost them twice already today in the playground. but we are so lucky to have a great recreation park system here in s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected officials, leno, wiener, cisneros, we have so many commissioners here as well. but i want to thank you in particular and i think we need a big round of applause. you realize the people here past 10 o'clock last night cleaning up. our recreation park department staff that made this happen today. (applause) >> these are the unsung heroes that don't get recognized very often, but they are what make our parks work and look the way they do and we are so lucky we have one of the most beautiful parks now right in the middle of pacific heights. but there are two people -- i want to thank a f
i see a number of seniors here today. i know one month old emma is here today. this is for everybody and my three children are playing somewhere. we lost them twice already today in the playground. but we are so lucky to have a great recreation park system here in s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected...
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and that's what-- here, we have it right here. there's a motor here. what we have here, a little bit more complicated. see, i have the electromagnet down here, electromagnet, and up here is my magnet, okay? so i get a magnetic field in here, all right? now, what i'm gonna do is i have a coil of wire here. see this coil of wire? if i get current flowing through that coil of wire, maybe up here the current's going this way in the magnetic field, okay? so it gets blown down, maybe. but over here, the current's going this way, it gets thrown up, so it, boom, it twists. but up here, it would stop. but what if i change the direction of the current? so here now, it overshoots a little bit and this gets pulled down, this gets pulled up, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. if i change the direction with every half turn, i can change a meter movement into a motor movement. and i do that with this little device here called a commutator. i'm not gonna take the time to get into the detail of it. but there's a little split ring there so the current may be feeding in here now g
and that's what-- here, we have it right here. there's a motor here. what we have here, a little bit more complicated. see, i have the electromagnet down here, electromagnet, and up here is my magnet, okay? so i get a magnetic field in here, all right? now, what i'm gonna do is i have a coil of wire here. see this coil of wire? if i get current flowing through that coil of wire, maybe up here the current's going this way in the magnetic field, okay? so it gets blown down, maybe. but over here,...
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here is adult-child.n the mentoring conversation that you're saying to me that you were going to have tonight with a 14-year-old, that's not what you were saying online -- >> well, i didn't necessarily say i wanted to have a conversation tonight. i was just going to come out and hang out and see what he was like. >> "qx4boi19" sits and talks to me for more than ten minutes. then amazingly when i start to tell him who i am -- >> well, i got to tell you -- >> he already knows. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." >> i know. >> you know? >> uh-huh. >> have you seen previous stories? >> i have. >> and as you'll hear later, the possibility of walking into an investigation wasn't enough to stop him. here comes another man who's seen our previous broadcasts. >> he's in the laundry room. he's in the kitchen coming towards the living room. >> his name is dallas lee. he's been chatting online in an aol gay chat room with a boy posing as a 14-year-old. it takes him less than seven minutes to ask the boy if he wants
here is adult-child.n the mentoring conversation that you're saying to me that you were going to have tonight with a 14-year-old, that's not what you were saying online -- >> well, i didn't necessarily say i wanted to have a conversation tonight. i was just going to come out and hang out and see what he was like. >> "qx4boi19" sits and talks to me for more than ten minutes. then amazingly when i start to tell him who i am -- >> well, i got to tell you -- >> he...
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and most of the people here doesn't have water or food, that's why they come here. most of the kids are dehydrated, most of them are suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. >> this doctor has been here for three days. it feels much long. >> what do you need here? >> mostly need food and water. that's the most important supplies that we need for all the -- >> so you don't even have enough food and water for the sick people coming. >> yeah. >> more people just keep coming in. this captain stitches up a man injured in the typhoon. used bandages lie in a pile on the floor. nearby, a member of the phillipine military reads names off a list of those who get to be evacuated today. >> so who gets to be evacuated right away? what makes someone eligible? >> well, like the elderly, the children that are sick. >> for some, the wait is too long. this man died last night. he lies on a gurney at the end of the hall, they have no place else to put him. a mother plays with her child, and in a tiny side room, three babies have been born in the last three days. >> it's a very beautiful
and most of the people here doesn't have water or food, that's why they come here. most of the kids are dehydrated, most of them are suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. >> this doctor has been here for three days. it feels much long. >> what do you need here? >> mostly need food and water. that's the most important supplies that we need for all the -- >> so you don't even have enough food and water for the sick people coming. >> yeah. >> more people just...
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you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here.that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. tomorrow is small business saturday. get out and shop small. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for one week only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save 50% on our limited edition innovation series beds. plus special financing. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go.
you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here.that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. tomorrow is small business saturday. get out and shop small. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's...
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listen i see here we have a third grade class a final here class here is their teacher as you only need to see the number of pupils here right the beginning of the academic year and it's plain to see that we have a lot of chronic absentees yesterday we went and got them from home so there were more but today the arm is over so they've gone back to their normal activities where are they they should be at school. where are the well they're not at home at any rate i don't know they vanished disappeared souring the local area. this is a school where that karnik absenteeism rate over sixty percent in other words out of every hundred children in roles sixty hardly ever come or even don't come at all vanished in italy we're not talking about truancy but chronic absenteeism the desks are empty the children gone elsewhere working when children are absent it's because they're engaged in other activities. so would you say that the number of pupils go no to work has increased since the crisis work is a complicated term here it's not right for the kids to work i'm telling you because the law doesn't
listen i see here we have a third grade class a final here class here is their teacher as you only need to see the number of pupils here right the beginning of the academic year and it's plain to see that we have a lot of chronic absentees yesterday we went and got them from home so there were more but today the arm is over so they've gone back to their normal activities where are they they should be at school. where are the well they're not at home at any rate i don't know they vanished...
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here's what to expect. that big ring ridge of high pressure is moving a little -- that big ridge of high pressure is moving a little bit but not enough. it will bring cold air down to dallas and houston, texas. we'll avoid the cold and rainfall. next week won't be warm. no 70s because the flow will be more west to east. it's called a zonal flow but a high pressure dome will hang on just enough to keep us rain- free albeit cooler and cloudier. here are your highs for tomorrow. it is friday, tgif for you, 65 a popular temperature. oakland concord and san jose, all at 65. we are just cooling down to normal. other highs around the region are 62 in fremont. mountain view 64 tomorrow. and napa 66. here's your extended forecast. calling for minimal sunshine on saturday. more sunshine on sunday. now look at the highs only in the mid-60s. and then on monday the sunshine is back and we'll stay dry through thursday of next week. you have until 7:00 to call. the number is 1-888-5-helps-u. that's your kpix 5 forecast. >
here's what to expect. that big ring ridge of high pressure is moving a little -- that big ridge of high pressure is moving a little bit but not enough. it will bring cold air down to dallas and houston, texas. we'll avoid the cold and rainfall. next week won't be warm. no 70s because the flow will be more west to east. it's called a zonal flow but a high pressure dome will hang on just enough to keep us rain- free albeit cooler and cloudier. here are your highs for tomorrow. it is friday, tgif...
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thank you for being here. thank you for your help on the budget as well. your office did the lion's share of the work putting the budget together. i want to thank supervisor farrell for his work on the budget. we'll be talking about that later today. but also really putting his relationships in order here to serve all of san francisco and serve, of course, this park as part of that effort. this park is actually very exciting to me. i have a great deal of pride about how the neighbors came together to really advocate for this park to make great changes here. the playground that's behind me is a big part of that effort. it came in different phases. ball street park, skate park envisioned by the neighbors as well. wi-fi is icing on the cake. so, we know that our city dollars can't always stretch the way we want them to, and we look to our partners in business to be able to provide a helping hand at times. and this is a good, this is a good effort. it's a good project to be able to do that, especially that we have
thank you for being here. thank you for your help on the budget as well. your office did the lion's share of the work putting the budget together. i want to thank supervisor farrell for his work on the budget. we'll be talking about that later today. but also really putting his relationships in order here to serve all of san francisco and serve, of course, this park as part of that effort. this park is actually very exciting to me. i have a great deal of pride about how the neighbors came...
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germans coming here. so how do you find south africa so far? >> i'm very comfortable here. i like a country where people have a sense of humor. there's a lot of ball busting going on in this country. >> all the time. from the top to the bottom. >> 20 years from you, what's it going to be like? >> their generation, the born frees now is the one that's giving our president lots of hell. the ones born in the new democracy. or just before the first election. >> right. >> the born frees are like, look here, we went to school. this is right and this is wrong. what you're doing is wrong. but we're at a struggle. i don't care. thank you for the struggle. >> i want five bars on my 3g, i want wi-fi, and it better be high speed. >> absolutely. >> and why can't i have it? >> why can't i have it? >> i don't think the current politicians foresaw that. foresaw the born frees not supporting them. >> there's a critical mass of young people that wants to change south africa in a positive way. how they do it or how they go
germans coming here. so how do you find south africa so far? >> i'm very comfortable here. i like a country where people have a sense of humor. there's a lot of ball busting going on in this country. >> all the time. from the top to the bottom. >> 20 years from you, what's it going to be like? >> their generation, the born frees now is the one that's giving our president lots of hell. the ones born in the new democracy. or just before the first election. >> right....
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how many people who are here would not have been here 50 years ago. what we have begun to do is to recognize that all the issues that we've been talking about touch every single one of us. if we aren't all working together, we will be another 50 years for meetings in this room. so i hope that we will give a lot of help to the human rights commission which came into san francisco unusually and did a lot of work, but there is so much more to do. we have a lot of things that we all need to work towith each other about. what i remember is this, i'm a brooklynite and went to the university and graduate school and there we began the fight at howard university. what i was doing 50 years ago was trying to make sure that all of us would come together and that howard university students down in washington d.c. and starting a whole lot of stuff in washington d.c. because that capitol of the united states of the country that we think is the best in the world was totally discriminating in those days. we have made progress and made more products as well as projects
how many people who are here would not have been here 50 years ago. what we have begun to do is to recognize that all the issues that we've been talking about touch every single one of us. if we aren't all working together, we will be another 50 years for meetings in this room. so i hope that we will give a lot of help to the human rights commission which came into san francisco unusually and did a lot of work, but there is so much more to do. we have a lot of things that we all need to work...
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here. but i see more and more film companies that are actually interested in coming up here oh, but if only san francisco would give a little bit more here. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello i work for sagging air force traffic i represent 4 thousand actors. some production means union jobs for hotel and restaurants workers while shoots are in town. we have day players and not the budget folks coming out of little bay area. i want to read a statement due to an auction i'm unable to come to the meeting such is the life of over 4 thousand members. we live from job to job so secure health coverages. each project that comes to the town is our lifeblood. please expand the rebate program. web series are the wave of the future and let's not lag behind. we have to make sure we're not priced out of the market. we need this for the better time of the community as a whole. katherine howe local president of sagging, air force traffic >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>
here. but i see more and more film companies that are actually interested in coming up here oh, but if only san francisco would give a little bit more here. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello i work for sagging air force traffic i represent 4 thousand actors. some production means union jobs for hotel and restaurants workers while shoots are in town. we have day players and not the budget folks coming out of little bay area. i want to read a statement...
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you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here.e. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. ♪ black friday deals up in the store. ♪ ♪ getting presents and so much more. ♪ ♪ that's my holiday, ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ buy today, come back for more. ♪ ♪ save next time you shop in store. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ it's black friday ♪ we're shopping deals ♪ in little black dresses ♪ cute hair and heels. ♪ let's go! ♪ that's my kind of holiday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our next guests, this is great. we love these guys. they made their network tv debut with us almost exactly a year ago. and since then they've become one of the most successful duos in all of music. tonight, they're here to perform their latest single, "stay." from "here's to the good times: this is how we roll." a deluxe edition of their firs
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that's why we're here. we wouldn't be here today without all the difficult conversations you had the money you gave the volunteer hours you spent we also wouldn't be here await incredible leadership and obviously the mayor and gavin is top on that list. but we also wouldn't be here await extraordinary legal representation. and way, way back in the way back machine in 2004 in february 2004 when mayor you newsom had a partner from day one who's been a partner with our community from day one please join me in welcoming our city attorney dennis herrera (clapping) >> thank you (clapping). >> thank you. thank you very much. you know, i, remember when we were standing on this years ago i just reminded mr. newsom about that now i can say whether or not you like it. (clapping) but you know hey listen he got a lot of heat about that but a lot at how things have changed. i have to tell you we wouldn't be here today without mayor newsom's leadership back in 2004 (clapping) >> he has been a true partner to our office an
that's why we're here. we wouldn't be here today without all the difficult conversations you had the money you gave the volunteer hours you spent we also wouldn't be here await incredible leadership and obviously the mayor and gavin is top on that list. but we also wouldn't be here await extraordinary legal representation. and way, way back in the way back machine in 2004 in february 2004 when mayor you newsom had a partner from day one who's been a partner with our community from day one...
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they spend all day here, often all night here. i was here at 2:00 a.m. walking through.no lights, and people are just sitting. they have no place to sleep. but they have nowhere to go. they bring whatever possessions they can. a lot of them are hoping to get on a c 130, hoping the phillipine military will take them to manila if they are injured, if they have family members that they can be cared for. but there's no guarantees for a lot of people. and the lines to get on those c 130s are very long. this is the first time phillipine military personnel are thousand actually starting to clean up the area around the airport. this is the first time we're actually seeing this. so that is i suppose a sign of progress. but this is five days since the typhoon. and this is the first real tangible sign of a cleanup of the airport area that we're seeing as we just heard from captain john shamuss from the air force. they're planning u.s. military is planning to get this air field up and running on a 24-hour basis by tonight. that would be the first time. that would be a big help in te
they spend all day here, often all night here. i was here at 2:00 a.m. walking through.no lights, and people are just sitting. they have no place to sleep. but they have nowhere to go. they bring whatever possessions they can. a lot of them are hoping to get on a c 130, hoping the phillipine military will take them to manila if they are injured, if they have family members that they can be cared for. but there's no guarantees for a lot of people. and the lines to get on those c 130s are very...
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i know that the governor here in illinois, pat quinn, was just here in washington. just spoke about the heroic actions of so many in his state today. >> he was only 6 years old. his name was brevin hunter. and he heard the sirens. and he td his mother, we better get to the basement. at first, she was saying we'll do it later. he insisted. he said when we're in school, we're told when you hear the sirens, get to safety. >> in neighboring indiana, a state of emergency for the town of cokokomo has been ed,ft although schools do remain closed today. joining me on the phone, not too far from where i'm standing, from peoria, illinois, is jeanette kendall, the executive editor of times newspaper and the editor of the times courier. i know you're on the phone with me. i was up and on a plane at 5:00 this morning and it was your editorial that was the first thing that i read about your experience here. you were sitting with your parents at a diner here in washington. you were just asking your mother, you know, what you would do, where you would seek cover, if a tornado were
i know that the governor here in illinois, pat quinn, was just here in washington. just spoke about the heroic actions of so many in his state today. >> he was only 6 years old. his name was brevin hunter. and he heard the sirens. and he td his mother, we better get to the basement. at first, she was saying we'll do it later. he insisted. he said when we're in school, we're told when you hear the sirens, get to safety. >> in neighboring indiana, a state of emergency for the town of...
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they were worn as broaches or in the hair as you can see here england rid bergman and the former here's us of iran. now the peculiar all right. of the jewels is their mounted in springs to allow them to quiver. this way of moving was not a novelist at the time it dates back to the 19th century and is particular to the french jeweler so it goes back a long time by bully adopted it in the mid 20th century to mount those jewels are and in particular they choose the designs because johnson a bullyingy a had acquired a large diamond from a diamond dealer in paris so it was a challenge to mount differently shaped and a colored joem stones but how successfully he managed to do so by creating those kwifr jewelers. it was, however, from the 1960 onwards that bully enhance to mixing all colors together and urging them as can be john gems and their compacted symmetrical shapes. at first, the combiekz were simple just dark sapphires and pail sapphires but gradual the combination became bolder. and now another characteristic as i mentioned was this idea of compacted shapes are not only color but the
they were worn as broaches or in the hair as you can see here england rid bergman and the former here's us of iran. now the peculiar all right. of the jewels is their mounted in springs to allow them to quiver. this way of moving was not a novelist at the time it dates back to the 19th century and is particular to the french jeweler so it goes back a long time by bully adopted it in the mid 20th century to mount those jewels are and in particular they choose the designs because johnson a...
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here you see one pictured here is not an enamel it's in coral. so you can imagine how skillful and labor intensive is needs to be produced to have all those the scales individually carved out of coral and it's like a pail pink and it has those beautiful green emerald eyes. another rather exceptional versus is gold and platinum and diamond watch. it's particularly ideal to the one this elizabeth taylor was wearing while filming cleopatra in rome. this is elizabeth taylor. and you'll notice is that the body of this one this one is even grander the one that elizabeth taylor it has an extra coil. and finally an exceptional piece another of those wonderful serpent watches and this instance it's gold, diamond platinum and you can notice on the head a very large burmese rube i didn't. i'm showing you here how it would be presented in emphasis original case and how you can open the head to reveal the dial as in this case you can see surround by brilliant diamonds >> now incessantly it varies it was when bully was not involved in watch manning making so t
here you see one pictured here is not an enamel it's in coral. so you can imagine how skillful and labor intensive is needs to be produced to have all those the scales individually carved out of coral and it's like a pail pink and it has those beautiful green emerald eyes. another rather exceptional versus is gold and platinum and diamond watch. it's particularly ideal to the one this elizabeth taylor was wearing while filming cleopatra in rome. this is elizabeth taylor. and you'll notice is...
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none of these will be here. we have retrofitted three elevators so far and now we're doing the outside cars. >> so this is what will be replacing -- >> this will be replacing the generator controller and control system. we are down to about 15 or 20 relays, down from about 100, which means much less maintenance. this thing had been running for about six months now, but we still have eight cars here to do. >> great job. >> we have looked at past the elevators and present. now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some of the most exciting technologies in elevators. george, tell us about destination elevators. >> this is the technology of the future. probably the biggest single investment in elevators. san francisco has embraced the technology more than any other city in the country. a big advantage with us is passengers get to their floors sooner and there is more opportunity of customization of features for individual service. four issues of security and accessibility, this is a big advantage over tr
none of these will be here. we have retrofitted three elevators so far and now we're doing the outside cars. >> so this is what will be replacing -- >> this will be replacing the generator controller and control system. we are down to about 15 or 20 relays, down from about 100, which means much less maintenance. this thing had been running for about six months now, but we still have eight cars here to do. >> great job. >> we have looked at past the elevators and present....
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do they know you here? do you shop here often?e market by a long shot. his mom is a regular. she comes here almost every day. >> thanks. >> and this is the next stock . you can find here everything. each butcher, more likely they have their own specialty. fresh ingredients, you know. >> they do lamb. >> lamb, sausage and hamburger. this is at least six months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this is what the market is best known for, seafood. >> bongiourno. this one is one of the biggest reseller that we have in the fish market. can you see also the variety. >> yeah. >> we consider the tuna like a pig. we don't throw away anything. >> see, this is typical. you can find it here. >> oh, those are the tiny, tiny little clams. >> right. >> yes. >> you can see the shrimp are normally still alive. >> so i see sepia. baby -- baby sword fish. i'm joining tomaso for lunch today. mom's cooking, so we've got to do some shopping. >> bongiourno. [ speaking foreign language ]
do they know you here? do you shop here often?e market by a long shot. his mom is a regular. she comes here almost every day. >> thanks. >> and this is the next stock . you can find here everything. each butcher, more likely they have their own specialty. fresh ingredients, you know. >> they do lamb. >> lamb, sausage and hamburger. this is at least six months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this...
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and they spend all day here, often all night here.:00 in the morning walking through. there were no lights, and people are just sitting. they have nowhere to sleep. they have nowhere to go. they bring whatever possessions they can. a lot of them are hoping to get on a c-130, hoping the philippine military will take them to manila if they're injured, if they have family members that they can be cared for. but there's no guarantee for a lot of people, and the leans to get on those c-130s are very long. personnel are starting to clean up the area around theary port. this is the first time we're actually seeing this. so that is, i suppose, a seen of progress. this is five days senince the typhoon. and this is the first real tangible sign we've seen of a clean up. they are planning, the u.s. military is planning to get this airfield up and running on a 24 hour basis by tonight. that would be a big help term -- in testimorms of getting help h. as you're about to see, a couple blocks from here, there is just nothing but misery. in tacloban,
and they spend all day here, often all night here.:00 in the morning walking through. there were no lights, and people are just sitting. they have nowhere to sleep. they have nowhere to go. they bring whatever possessions they can. a lot of them are hoping to get on a c-130, hoping the philippine military will take them to manila if they're injured, if they have family members that they can be cared for. but there's no guarantee for a lot of people, and the leans to get on those c-130s are very...
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and thanks for being here. it's a real pleasure to be able to stand here and open up the facility. as i look around i see many, many people who are instrumental in helping this project get started. as many of you know building a project it's not a typical building or a typical use your typical site and we worked closely with many of the people both on architecture and construction and people in the city government and people at the port. everybody was wonderful. it's making up it seems like months ago it was a crazy idea and now it is already people have peeked in and seen is it. it's what everything wants. we're really excited about it. for in developing our software so groups include the structurally group and it distributes the work and we have the tools to make what people want to make but also our advanced research group. so we have an advanced group here looking at the future of manufacturing. so we're happy to are participate and it's my pleasure to be here. under were so many people that contributed. i'll just tell you there's nothing for fun i've been working on a go-cart
and thanks for being here. it's a real pleasure to be able to stand here and open up the facility. as i look around i see many, many people who are instrumental in helping this project get started. as many of you know building a project it's not a typical building or a typical use your typical site and we worked closely with many of the people both on architecture and construction and people in the city government and people at the port. everybody was wonderful. it's making up it seems like...
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you've got venus here, mars here, the sun right here and right here is where comit ison is. so it's been coming down this pa path. right? this is in october, and in november, you could see it with a telescope. and then around november 16th, right about here, you could see it with the naked eye. then it came. it's coming right around here it's going to be about 600,000 miles away from the sun on thanksgiving day. if it makes it around safely, it's going to come up this way, and you will be able to see it in the northern hemisphere around december 6th for a couple of weeks, you will be able to see it before sunset and after. excuse me. after sunset and before sunrise. now, there is a 40 to 60% chance that the comet will make it around the sun safely. take a listen. >> it could be tough enough to survive the passage of "the sun" and be a fairly bright naked eye object in the sky in the first week of december or the sun could actually pull it apart. and so it has several chunks rounding the sun and putting on a great show and again, in early december, if the comet is weak, it co
you've got venus here, mars here, the sun right here and right here is where comit ison is. so it's been coming down this pa path. right? this is in october, and in november, you could see it with a telescope. and then around november 16th, right about here, you could see it with the naked eye. then it came. it's coming right around here it's going to be about 600,000 miles away from the sun on thanksgiving day. if it makes it around safely, it's going to come up this way, and you will be able...
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things are here ok here in the bay area but a tough deal for everyone else.a storm that's already being blamed for at least eight deaths in the west. this is video out of oklahoma over and nancy lewis as control fishtailing then overturning in a ditch on the side of the road. it's just one of the hundreds of weather- related accidents officers responded to over the weekend which included ice, snow and flooding. crews at dallas-fort worth had to be- deep ice plant and canceled some 300 flights. forecasters expect the weather to cause even more problems as it spread east, bringing sleet and snow to the mid-atlantic states and parts of the northeast. aaa expects more than 43 million americans to travel at least 50 mi. from home for thanksgiving. boeing is warning airlines about a potential problem with some of its planes. boeing says there 747-8 points and 77 " dream liner " models should avoid sudden storms while flying due to possible icing problems in the engines. the company said only a small number of engines have had a problem with ice crystals forming and
things are here ok here in the bay area but a tough deal for everyone else.a storm that's already being blamed for at least eight deaths in the west. this is video out of oklahoma over and nancy lewis as control fishtailing then overturning in a ditch on the side of the road. it's just one of the hundreds of weather- related accidents officers responded to over the weekend which included ice, snow and flooding. crews at dallas-fort worth had to be- deep ice plant and canceled some 300 flights....
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ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use
ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob,...
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are staying here.es, rents are rising because of our success, but we still should take care of everybody. this is our city 100 percent. today we are announcing one special effort thanks to the can an foundation, wonderful organization, and their collaboration with the community loan fund working with our offices and community base non-profits, we have established something that has been in the works for a number of months, but it's now established well and it's called cast. that is community arts stabilization trust. cast in short for theatre cast. everybody gets that except for those like me who are new to this. i want to be part of that cast because they are taking a concept that i think you will see repeated in other sectors. that is, when you are a subject and victim to property ownership, you have to change that around. so for the arts, kenneth rain an and the community loan fund, we decided to let us try to turn that paradigm around and become property owners ourselves for the benefit of the comm
are staying here.es, rents are rising because of our success, but we still should take care of everybody. this is our city 100 percent. today we are announcing one special effort thanks to the can an foundation, wonderful organization, and their collaboration with the community loan fund working with our offices and community base non-profits, we have established something that has been in the works for a number of months, but it's now established well and it's called cast. that is community...
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you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. at these small local businesses you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. >>> hi there. i am veronica de la cruz. ten people are dead in kabul. president karz aannounced u.s. and afghan negotiators agreed on a deal to keep troops there beyond 2014. >>> the death toll is more than 3600 from the typhoon that devastated the philippines. a major international relief effort is under way to assist. we return you back to your program. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it commands a breathtaking view of the san francisco bay, but it's the end of the road for some of the most dangerous inmates in the country. more than 600 condemned men await their execution dates here on death row at california's san quentin state prison. in many of the prisons "lockup" crews have visited death row is a quiet place
you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. at these small local businesses you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. >>> hi there. i am veronica de la cruz. ten people are dead in kabul. president karz aannounced u.s. and afghan negotiators agreed on a deal to keep troops there beyond 2014. >>> the death...
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now i can put my hand from here to here.h my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know what i'm saying? >> or i might have to come up like this. or he can just turn to his side right here and walk this way. >> yeah. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. this is the real deal. you know what i'm saying? it really is. >> just how each inmate survives the extraordinary time they spend in these tiny spaces is as individual as the inmate. >> as you see we keep our home neat and clean. cleanliness is next to godliness. >> salen lee is a third termer about to be paroled. lately he's been teaching his cellmate the benefit of his experience, and he'll need it.
now i can put my hand from here to here.h my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know what i'm saying?...
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thank you for being here. book here, he's got, it's called "guitar aficionado: the collection. and it has pictures of some of brad's guitars in here. this is just insane. how many guitars do you have, do you know? >> i actually don't know. >> jimmy: no. you've got to read the book. well, do you remember -- your first guitar? >> my first guitar was -- it was a japanese -- it's called a stella. it cost my dad 25 bucks. >> jimmy: that's a lot of money back then, absolutely. what did it look like. like a fender copy or something? >> i didn't even look like that, it was pretty ugly but it worked. it got me here. [ cheers and applause ] >> it got you here. absolutely. you're one of the best. we love you. thank you for being here buddy, good man. >> thank you. >> jimmy: we have a fun show tonight, he's a great actor who has got a brand new movie out called "black nativity", forest whittaker is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> he's always fun. >> jimmy: i like that guy. plus oh, we love this guy. he's having a
thank you for being here. book here, he's got, it's called "guitar aficionado: the collection. and it has pictures of some of brad's guitars in here. this is just insane. how many guitars do you have, do you know? >> i actually don't know. >> jimmy: no. you've got to read the book. well, do you remember -- your first guitar? >> my first guitar was -- it was a japanese -- it's called a stella. it cost my dad 25 bucks. >> jimmy: that's a lot of money back then,...
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i don't have one here to give out. wish i could surprise you. here it is right here.. but we have -- but anyways, it's a cheesesteak with no cheese with like a celery hot pepper dressing, unbelievable. its so good you're going to freak out. like a french dip sandwich. killer diller. i want to thank the guys over in chicago at mr. beef. [ cheers and applause ] go check that place out. real good. >> steve: so much good food. >> jimmy: it's weird. we have a giant show tonight. from "the hunger games: catching fire," liam hemsworth is here. [ cheers and applause ] people love him. pretty good guy. liam and i are going head-to-head in a cooler scooter race later in the show. very -- drive responsibly. plus this guy is so great on "saturday night live." i love this guy. he's everybody's favorite drunk uncle, bobby moynihan is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] we've got great music as well. sleigh bells are here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] fun. great show tonight. it is time for "late night" hashtags. ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: is anyo
i don't have one here to give out. wish i could surprise you. here it is right here.. but we have -- but anyways, it's a cheesesteak with no cheese with like a celery hot pepper dressing, unbelievable. its so good you're going to freak out. like a french dip sandwich. killer diller. i want to thank the guys over in chicago at mr. beef. [ cheers and applause ] go check that place out. real good. >> steve: so much good food. >> jimmy: it's weird. we have a giant show tonight. from...
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it's an honor to be here and share the space.services to the indian and general community. it's my pleasure to announce the first animate necessary vietnam veteran. he worked seat the indian center he works at the contract analysis. he's been here 10 years doing a fantastic job we've seen him grow and take on more responsibility. one of the things i'd like to share i'd like to tell people will verp he's the one who came up with the judged of annual fundraiser. so he pitched this to our committee and we celebrated our 7th comedy jam so thank you vietnam veteran (clapping) vernon is also president of the indian alliance and it is the group that produces the to would you calendar. he's been involved as department and now as president. he's been an integral part of our community and he's truly on a unsung hero. i don't know of any event in our community that hadn't had vernon behind it.org it and making sure everybody is there. he is the rock upon which which of us depend upon. he's a leaders that many, many people look up to. he cre
it's an honor to be here and share the space.services to the indian and general community. it's my pleasure to announce the first animate necessary vietnam veteran. he worked seat the indian center he works at the contract analysis. he's been here 10 years doing a fantastic job we've seen him grow and take on more responsibility. one of the things i'd like to share i'd like to tell people will verp he's the one who came up with the judged of annual fundraiser. so he pitched this to our...
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how many people were here yesterday?ver thirty years ago there was a small group of people that understand in this neighborhood that felt they could shape it to being one of the most dynamic parts of san francisco. i wasn't under but i know they were told they were crazy. and spite that they moved on and partners throughout the neighborhood whether it was the sf loma la to create this neighborhood we're in. that happens through a lot of hard work. there are a lot of originated associations that make this neighborhood and i'll recognize them later but i'll hear to celebrate the mexican mumdz new home. they'll be joining our partners the contemporary jewish museum and accident bonding in a museum for the art and the san francisco filipino cultural center. it's xhooift quo see how this neighborhood has formed and this is the jewel of the district that serves our residents and our visitors alike. yesterday was a wonderful way to celebrate the family's and we have a had a block party yesterday and it was free. but we talked a
how many people were here yesterday?ver thirty years ago there was a small group of people that understand in this neighborhood that felt they could shape it to being one of the most dynamic parts of san francisco. i wasn't under but i know they were told they were crazy. and spite that they moved on and partners throughout the neighborhood whether it was the sf loma la to create this neighborhood we're in. that happens through a lot of hard work. there are a lot of originated associations that...
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the last time i was here.pany of marines here, they say they are going to be here until they are called to go hope. tell me the last name again? >> albert, he is from the international committee and the red cross. tell me what is the most urgent need here now? >> basically about four days ago, we are here -- we saw the need for food, of course water, so right now we are bringing in 72 tons. and then right away or immediately, we distributed. >> and are you getting out to these remote areas where we are hearing there's a lot of children, fever, issues not being dealt with, with people may need medicine. >> so basically, the people are really in dire need of food, and so much more medicine perhaps. that's why we are basically, putting up with our baitic healthcare unit in the coming days. >> thank you very much, sir. so as i said, i spoke to a couple of the soul military officers here. this is maximum capacity for them here. the question is how long will this operation go on. i spoke to marine general earlier be
the last time i was here.pany of marines here, they say they are going to be here until they are called to go hope. tell me the last name again? >> albert, he is from the international committee and the red cross. tell me what is the most urgent need here now? >> basically about four days ago, we are here -- we saw the need for food, of course water, so right now we are bringing in 72 tons. and then right away or immediately, we distributed. >> and are you getting out to these...
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thousands were here then, too. people lined the motorcade route, the final critical moments captured by the film camera of abraham zapruder. >> hi, sir. how are you? >> across the street that day was pierce almon, then 29 years old, a local broadcaster. he heard the shots, heard mrs. kennedy cry out, in fact. he ran into the book depository building. in the doorway he passed and spoke to oswald not knowing he was the assassin. inside he used the only available phone line to report live details on the air. >> this was the door you entered. >> this was the door. it's changed, and when you go inside, the lobby is totally different, but when i ran out from here and ran up the steps, i saw him standing in the doorway. and i said, where's the phone? and he said, in there. i made eye contact briefly and went inside and got on the only phone in the lobby. >> this is pierce allman from the texas schoolbook depository building. >>> hosting the president, texas governor john connally sitting in front of president kennedy. >>
thousands were here then, too. people lined the motorcade route, the final critical moments captured by the film camera of abraham zapruder. >> hi, sir. how are you? >> across the street that day was pierce almon, then 29 years old, a local broadcaster. he heard the shots, heard mrs. kennedy cry out, in fact. he ran into the book depository building. in the doorway he passed and spoke to oswald not knowing he was the assassin. inside he used the only available phone line to report...
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and now over here. as soon as i heard that my brother was doing this, i wanted to join. >> it's a really fulfilling experience, and you really get to develop a relationship with these kids through music, and it's really something special. >> remember, you want this hand on top. yeah. >> the students choose what they want to learn. there's no pressure, just fun. [ drums play ] >> they tell us what they want to be taught, and so it makes it unique from any other program because there's no strict guidelines or deadlines or performances we need to be ready for. it's really just a fluid thing. >> volunteers teach music basics, as well. the program is a big success. its founders say that any teen can turn a good idea into action. >> 1, 2, 3, 4. >> really, all you have to do is find the right people and ask them how to start it, and even if music isn't your thing, just doing something else to help others is really a great thing. [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> of course, it helps if you're as talented as these tw
and now over here. as soon as i heard that my brother was doing this, i wanted to join. >> it's a really fulfilling experience, and you really get to develop a relationship with these kids through music, and it's really something special. >> remember, you want this hand on top. yeah. >> the students choose what they want to learn. there's no pressure, just fun. [ drums play ] >> they tell us what they want to be taught, and so it makes it unique from any other program...
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Nov 3, 2013
11/13
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it's just sitting here. tell me what do we have here?ah, sure. >> this is called mahmouba. traditionally lamb, in this case chicken. [ speaking foreign language ]. they're very concerned that we're being very rude. we're not allowing the others to eat. he says how can you be eating and you -- >> wow. >> for me, being from gaza, being a child of diaspara, i always thought food was an interesting way to tell the palestinian story. being able to discover this lost history, this palestinian past. plus, the food is really dang good. >> that it is. >> i think it was also important to be able to provide palestinians an image of themselves that they recognize, a very humane image, because all they're seeing in the media, whether here or there, whether on arabic channels or abroad, you know, is this kind of very caricatured images of gunned men and wailing women and this grim cinder block landscape. you're not entering into the private homes. what does a kitchen look like, or what does a family you see here. do you like it, she's asking? >> absol
it's just sitting here. tell me what do we have here?ah, sure. >> this is called mahmouba. traditionally lamb, in this case chicken. [ speaking foreign language ]. they're very concerned that we're being very rude. we're not allowing the others to eat. he says how can you be eating and you -- >> wow. >> for me, being from gaza, being a child of diaspara, i always thought food was an interesting way to tell the palestinian story. being able to discover this lost history, this...