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i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. or here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so yeah so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys that will be. take a month to get acquainted with and get used to them be shortly after that i'll consider the beginning of winter. after fifty years of a russian presence in antarctica the definition of a polar explorer has changed. there are things i have seen in the movies and the things we have here now are completely different but we sit here now talking about today's watermelon which was not so tasty and then we retired to our european style rooms some of this difference with the lives of those who built it all up from the very beginning and conquered nature here were completely different. ok alexander good luck to you. traditionally the
i'm the youngest engineer here i'm twenty three i'm the youngest one here. or here by two months. these last few days before winter always the busiest is when the men have to stock up a year's worth of infantry they work all day long. so yeah so there's a great deal to do and plenty of containers to unload. all of them are waiting for the last helicopter. in my heart i already feel good here. the only thing is to get along with the new guys that will be. take a month to get acquainted with and...
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right here are some of the. graves it were here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from cain's year. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yard which went into the water a couple years ago. thanks so when they were burying these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are god into war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to change your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. watch and. say. and. say. yes my. role in. our. chances. yes. in a. play it was terrible take the i'm very sorry to take the plunge again on here the clock has never had sex with her make her number. one. problem with. players. play. live. new york london. the whole world is. afoot the one on the end. of the court that building at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the proper tears become we see military and state unfairly falsus mobilized against people
right here are some of the. graves it were here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from cain's year. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yard which went into the water a couple years ago. thanks so when they were burying these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are god into war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to change your all and we want to get some protection and...
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here. and go all. the crap crap in season begins. around the middle of march and runs to the end of november and a cry absent a winner column there or if you're a very down into bottom into the one column and then when the water temperature gets up to fifty degrees a star moving around again. around pay and you're all in the chesapeake bay probably is one of the best areas in the country fall for it. or is dark red you stink you cook the hard fragment pick your meat out of it and the soft bread you need to hold on fred walls and all. that are made are made on the summer border make as much money off get good winter . it's very difficult for women on the job because most jobs is on the water and the gal is you know young both ways there are many and you know they cry and they crave great. says so restaurants you can find a job a waitress and babysit for monsoon work. maybe storekeeper you know at the grocery store or at the ice cream places. some balance to work at the museum but basically t
here. and go all. the crap crap in season begins. around the middle of march and runs to the end of november and a cry absent a winner column there or if you're a very down into bottom into the one column and then when the water temperature gets up to fifty degrees a star moving around again. around pay and you're all in the chesapeake bay probably is one of the best areas in the country fall for it. or is dark red you stink you cook the hard fragment pick your meat out of it and the soft bread...
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and we want everybody who wants to live here being able to be here. and in particular, those that we want to be here are going to help us recover in any kind of event. in an emergency event, i've been trained ever since my very first visit to new orleans after their disaster happened in katrina so know that we've got to recover better ~ to know. we've got to ask everybody today, we want you -- we ask you to live and work in our city. and if there is anything to happens, to be right there for people so we can recover extremely fast and well. this is the vote of confidence that our voters had in us, with the housing trust fund, and also working with us to make sure that we had a first-time home buyer program and the first responder's home buying program so we can locate everybody here who needed to be here to help us with a quick recovery if there is anything that should happen. this is the context in which we launched this program. we will adjust it along the way to make sure it continues to work effectively. and i'm gratified to be working with olson
and we want everybody who wants to live here being able to be here. and in particular, those that we want to be here are going to help us recover in any kind of event. in an emergency event, i've been trained ever since my very first visit to new orleans after their disaster happened in katrina so know that we've got to recover better ~ to know. we've got to ask everybody today, we want you -- we ask you to live and work in our city. and if there is anything to happens, to be right there for...
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right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here in one of the graveyards you can sit in here and. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from thank you. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another group. yard which went into water a couple years ago. so when they were burying these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are odd interwar. that's that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. and we can. say. and. say. yes my. role in. my. my. chances. yes. jansha. on their way to and talk to the crew of the i can to make sure that both face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing onto rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions anything can happen and dart to always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel as well as helicopters and people able to survive extr
right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here in one of the graveyards you can sit in here and. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from thank you. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another group. yard which went into water a couple years ago. so when they were burying these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are odd interwar. that's that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make...
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the betted becomes people come here and tell me new recipes i'm new here chef now i feel so good here don't want to leave again i will get married. i don't think just any girl will come here even more so to work for free. when she would go on vacation just one day just one better for two. maybe in september that means in a month time flies when you're busy working. wouldn't today is the first in the past ten days that we've had sunny where the lake was calm everyone was working doing their own tasks this it's a pita that today i didn't have time to attend the service because working in the kitchen doesn't allow you to go to church as often as you would like to. so it never did i was worried about cooking preparing the firewood bringing water i had to do everything including the tourist excursions and ringing the bells everything at the same time now all the duties are distributed among the many assistants i have here there aren't too many people but they're also good sometimes i have to work too of course. she. come out. weapon any glass just dance. lashley with the grass end up paok
the betted becomes people come here and tell me new recipes i'm new here chef now i feel so good here don't want to leave again i will get married. i don't think just any girl will come here even more so to work for free. when she would go on vacation just one day just one better for two. maybe in september that means in a month time flies when you're busy working. wouldn't today is the first in the past ten days that we've had sunny where the lake was calm everyone was working doing their own...
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here in san francisco. statistics will say that the majority of all of our first responders live outside of our city limits, and i for one believe that our communities and our neighborhoods are strengthened here in san francisco by the men and women who put their lives on the line every single day for us as san francisco residents. those that are standing behind me here today, living here within our various neighborhoods of san francisco, we're not only safer on a day-to-day basis in our neighborhoods when our first responders live in our streets, but also when the next big one hits here in san francisco we need to be ready to be responding and be a resilient city as we strive to do here in san francisco. when proposition c was being crafted, i introduced an amendment to help our first responders remain here in san francisco, to provide them an opportunity to qualify for down payment loan assistance programs that were not previously available here in san francisco. before we had a down payment assistance pr
here in san francisco. statistics will say that the majority of all of our first responders live outside of our city limits, and i for one believe that our communities and our neighborhoods are strengthened here in san francisco by the men and women who put their lives on the line every single day for us as san francisco residents. those that are standing behind me here today, living here within our various neighborhoods of san francisco, we're not only safer on a day-to-day basis in our...
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here we go. >> so, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend. duct tape. let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay comfortable at night. i want to keep that air out. it's as simple as that, all the way around. >> excellent. >> now i don't have any air coming in. let's say this one is one that would annoy me. everything is a little off. my doors won't stay closed. i take a piece of my favorite duct tape here, close it up. and at least it will stay out of my way when i'm trying to live throughout my day. if we're not talking about pressurized water, we're talking about just the drain, sometimes they're going to get a crack here. >> right, sure. >> and you're going to get a leak. duct tape around that is going to help us get through until we can get a plumber out and get that fixed as well. let's say we only have electricity in one room, so we're running extension cords across the house. if
here we go. >> so, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend. duct tape. let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay comfortable at night. i want to keep that air out. it's as simple as that, all the way around. >> excellent. >> now i don't have any air coming in. let's say this one...
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has been life-changing. >> when i got here, i grew up here in prison.. i read third grade level. it's took me eight months to get my g.e.d. normally it takes somebody a month. but i got it. it's good knowing it's going to be the last time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't know. it's like every day, every night you go back and go, if only i could go back and not do it. but you can't. you can never go back. >> cynthia ruple was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole. what makes her situation unique is that prior to killing her husband, she worked as a prison corrections officer. >> a lot of people will look at a woman in prison. they want to find an excuse. they want to say there's got to have been some provocation, there has to be some reason why she did such a terrible thing. in my case, that is not the case. my husband
has been life-changing. >> when i got here, i grew up here in prison.. i read third grade level. it's took me eight months to get my g.e.d. normally it takes somebody a month. but i got it. it's good knowing it's going to be the last time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't...
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come here. a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a terrorist sympathizer, a zionist tool, a self-hating jew, and an apologist for american imperialist, fascist, cia agent, and worse, so here goes nothing. >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic, i think. the other side, jewish. i've never been in a synagogue. i don't believe in a higher power, but that doesn't make me any less jewish, i don't think. these guys sandbagging me at the wailing wall don't seem to think so either. >> only half. >> jewish? >> yes, so that makes me -- >> jewish. you need a bar mitzvah. you a righty. >> a right, yes. >> say this -- >> ooh. >> bar mitzvah. mazel tov. >> thank you, gentlemen. >> i've never felt so much like i'm masquerading as something i'm not. i'm instinctively hostile to any kind of devotion. certainty i
come here. a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a terrorist sympathizer, a zionist tool, a self-hating jew, and an apologist for american imperialist, fascist, cia agent, and worse, so here goes nothing. >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic, i think. the other side, jewish. i've never...
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right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from playing here. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yard. with one into the water a couple years ago. so when they were bare in these folks they were well inland and on very all grown and now there are god into war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. watch and. let. us. say. and. say. yes my. role in. our. my. my. chances. yes. jansha. playwright promised to keep. her straight. and i think the trick. on a recorder splitter. and instrumental. to be in the live on modern. clear. language of all but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to stay current to comment on your point of the monthly statements if please take a call as i'm not talking no. thank you no more weasel words when you veda dire
right here or somebody had stones from the grave or here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from playing here. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yard. with one into the water a couple years ago. so when they were bare in these folks they were well inland and on very all grown and now there are god into war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make...
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right here or somebody had stones from the grave. and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from thank you. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another group. yard which went into water a couple years ago. so when they were buried in these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are god in the war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection to make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. watch and. let. us. say. and. say. yes my. role in. our. my. chances. yes. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. new york london. the whole world is on the hook. of the original one a further one than the end there are funny to hang up the point that the link at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the puppet tears become we see military and police forces mobilized against people who blend into
right here or somebody had stones from the grave. and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from thank you. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another group. yard which went into water a couple years ago. so when they were buried in these folks they were well inland and on very all the ground and now there are god in the war. that's that's what we don't want to happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection to make sure...
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here is the first time. it was long ago so long ago but it feels like yesterday it was nine hundred seventy two. i got married to alexander. because he said that we would go to spice company island for a honeymoon he wished we went there by boat the lake was perfectly calm and then i saw something incredible something that would be hanging in the air it was a miracle a real miracle. the bell tower was almost completely destroyed the island was overgrown with raspberries and stinging nettle we didn't have a lot of things with us just a one person canvas tent a blanket a couple of jackets two mugs two spoons and a teapot that's all we had but it didn't matter to me. it was about something else. it was all about alexander all these that ended i can't quite remember all of the listening i just watched him. should be by that time we already had three children and alexander had a good job he was the head of a factory. i can't explain how it happened but at some point alexander quit his job he told us that he'd lov
here is the first time. it was long ago so long ago but it feels like yesterday it was nine hundred seventy two. i got married to alexander. because he said that we would go to spice company island for a honeymoon he wished we went there by boat the lake was perfectly calm and then i saw something incredible something that would be hanging in the air it was a miracle a real miracle. the bell tower was almost completely destroyed the island was overgrown with raspberries and stinging nettle we...
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hey, come here. while that's fire roasting is they knead an un-lev levifleaved dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. it's interesting. we're about 35 minute as way from gaza city. ask anyone in gas is city if they've heard of this dish. >> no. >> in an area as small as gaza you see this wide variation. they're going to clean it up. >> many, if not most of these guys, are not too sympathetic to my country or my ethnicity, i'm guessing, but there's that hospitality thing. anywhere you go in the muslim world, it seems, no matter what, you feed your guests and do your best to make them feel at home. >> we have to eat. maybe we should. [ speaking a foreign language ] you're supposed to eat this with your hands. mm-mm. very, very good. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> he's saying if you eat this, you shouldn't
hey, come here. while that's fire roasting is they knead an un-lev levifleaved dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. it's interesting. we're about 35 minute as way from gaza city. ask anyone in gas is city if they've heard of this dish. >> no. >> in an area as small as gaza you...
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but i'm here to a launch my start up so here's the launch. yeah. (clapping) >> hand up is a new hand up program it lets you sdmoot directly to folks using a text message and it can only be used for food and clothing through project connect (clapping) so we're going to be signing up about 70 people today and you can invite their profiles it's hand up dot us our website. i'd like to thank mr. dusty and the mayor's office of innovation and the mayor thank you. i want to thank our start up inincubator and, of course, project homeless connection our partners and people who are putting together this incredible event so give an applause for them too. thanks guys check us out on line. who wants the shirts >> thank you all go ahead and stay seated for the volunteer training. i'll be here so stop by and say hi, and invest us on facebook ♪ ♪ >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year
but i'm here to a launch my start up so here's the launch. yeah. (clapping) >> hand up is a new hand up program it lets you sdmoot directly to folks using a text message and it can only be used for food and clothing through project connect (clapping) so we're going to be signing up about 70 people today and you can invite their profiles it's hand up dot us our website. i'd like to thank mr. dusty and the mayor's office of innovation and the mayor thank you. i want to thank our start up...
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they are under the microscope here.esearch done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight. jason, thank you for being on culturewire. tell us about some of your posters that we have here today. >> most of the posters here are four specific shows or tours. i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the i
they are under the microscope here.esearch done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress...
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chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data analytics and this is really to me a technology geek's really dream, is to have all of this data available so that we can mine them in different ways and
chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the...
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right here. and do we have our big scissors. electeds, join me. if you are a kid, come on up. and what i will do with the kids is together we will use the big scissors. why don't you guys come on in here. all right, hold on, we're not there yet. let's not do it yet. be careful. all children with scissors, please be careful. all right. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. yeah! ladies and gentlemen, lafayette park is officially open! >> yea! >>> i would like to welcome everyone to the special planning commission health commission joint meeting. the commissions do not tolerate any outburst of any kind. silence all cell phones. when you speak, please state your name for the record.
right here. and do we have our big scissors. electeds, join me. if you are a kid, come on up. and what i will do with the kids is together we will use the big scissors. why don't you guys come on in here. all right, hold on, we're not there yet. let's not do it yet. be careful. all children with scissors, please be careful. all right. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. yeah! ladies and gentlemen, lafayette park is officially open! >> yea! >>> i would like to welcome everyone to the...
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right here. and do we have our big scissors. electeds, join me. if you are a kid, come on up. and what i will do with the kids is together we will use the big scissors. why don't you guys come on in here. all right, hold on, we're not there yet. let's not do it yet. be careful. all children with scissors, please be careful. all right. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. yeah! ladies and gentlemen, lafayette park is officially open! >> yea! san francisco - remind members of the public to please silence any mobile
right here. and do we have our big scissors. electeds, join me. if you are a kid, come on up. and what i will do with the kids is together we will use the big scissors. why don't you guys come on in here. all right, hold on, we're not there yet. let's not do it yet. be careful. all children with scissors, please be careful. all right. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. yeah! ladies and gentlemen, lafayette park is officially open! >> yea! san francisco - remind members of the public to please...
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after they've been over here a >>> you can go insane over here. and you see a lot of people like that. after they've been over here a long time, they just withdraw into themselves and they start hating everybody. >> separated from the rest of general population is usp's uinta-1 facility. >> our uinta-1 is a super maximum security. basically, this is a jail inside the prison. >> lieutenant jeff myers has served at usp for over 25 years, including six at uinta -- 1 >> we have inmates that have shown very negative behavior in other housing units. they have assaulted their roommate, they have assaulted staff. they have tried to escape. so this is it. this is the end of the rope. >> in this unit, inmates are single celled to reduce chance of assaults. there are also units called intensive management, where extreme measures are required when dealing with inmates. these men are only allowed one 20-minute shower every other day and one hour of exercise a week, alone, in a small, concrete yard. sandbags are used to prevent inmates from flooding the cells w
after they've been over here a >>> you can go insane over here. and you see a lot of people like that. after they've been over here a long time, they just withdraw into themselves and they start hating everybody. >> separated from the rest of general population is usp's uinta-1 facility. >> our uinta-1 is a super maximum security. basically, this is a jail inside the prison. >> lieutenant jeff myers has served at usp for over 25 years, including six at uinta -- 1...
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here we go.d 100 married women, if men wore loincloths, what size would your husband wear? >> large. steve: name something your neighbor does for you when you're on vacation. >> check my mail. steve: what season do you look-- what season do you most look forward to? >> spring. steve: name something kids want at bedtime. >> bedtime story. steve: name something you'd bake for a party. >> a cake. steve: all right. good. ok, rashida. we asked 100 married women, if men wore loincloths, what size would your husband wear? you said a large. >> ha ha ha! steve: that's what you have to say. survey said... yeah. i said, name something your neighbor does for you when you're on vacation. you said check the mail. survey said... yeah. wow. what season do you most look forward to? you said springtime. survey said... >> oh, yes. steve: wow. name something kids want at bedtime. you said a bedtime story. survey said... >> whoo! steve: ow. then i said, name something you'd bake for a party. you said a cake. survey s
here we go.d 100 married women, if men wore loincloths, what size would your husband wear? >> large. steve: name something your neighbor does for you when you're on vacation. >> check my mail. steve: what season do you look-- what season do you most look forward to? >> spring. steve: name something kids want at bedtime. >> bedtime story. steve: name something you'd bake for a party. >> a cake. steve: all right. good. ok, rashida. we asked 100 married women, if men...
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here we are. it's an honor to be here with you mr. mayor and thank you for your leadership, not only on this project, but everything that surrounds it. supervisor kim, thank you for your leadership as a transbay joint powers authority chair as well as a member of our board of supervisors. michael from the building and construction traits council, of course none of this would be possible without the building trade. your leadership has been essential to our success. thank you for that. and as i acknowledge leaders who are here tim, a know that willie brown and gary newson would be proud. i know it's been a catalyst to bring this together whether it's about enabling this to go forward or tax policy or enabling on construction and attracting other businesses here. ed lee, thank you for your leadership, mayor lee. as i acknowledge the dignity reese who are here, i want to thank our president break barack obama. he's helped with many other projects in the city. i hope he can visit soon so he can see the
here we are. it's an honor to be here with you mr. mayor and thank you for your leadership, not only on this project, but everything that surrounds it. supervisor kim, thank you for your leadership as a transbay joint powers authority chair as well as a member of our board of supervisors. michael from the building and construction traits council, of course none of this would be possible without the building trade. your leadership has been essential to our success. thank you for that. and as i...
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it's just sitting here. tell me what do we have here?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? >> absolutely delicio
it's just sitting here. tell me what do we have here?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....
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we are here looking at a couple things. the first thing we're looking at, tom, is signage. >> we would be looking for their exit signs and that their emergency lighting is maintained. . >> we have an illuminated exit sign and right above the exit sign you have lights that go on in the event of power failure in the building. we have this little device that is a visual alarm and a very loud -- people who have hearing impairment, there is very very bright lights as well. >> we always walk to the final end of the exit and there should be hardware on the door so you just push it and go. we would check to see it's maintained and that there's panic hardware. >> we have panic hardware. . >> welcome to the town hall restaurant. mitch, what did you think of that food? (applause). usually the inspectors don't actually eat the food, so this is an unusual opportunity. we appreciate that. thank you. we look at other stuff. >> exactly. >> before it gets here. town hall just now celebrating its third birthday, november 6. a wee little thin
we are here looking at a couple things. the first thing we're looking at, tom, is signage. >> we would be looking for their exit signs and that their emergency lighting is maintained. . >> we have an illuminated exit sign and right above the exit sign you have lights that go on in the event of power failure in the building. we have this little device that is a visual alarm and a very loud -- people who have hearing impairment, there is very very bright lights as well. >> we...
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here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch? >> decided to switch in the 1920's, so this elevator predicts that by about 19 years. the doors are also manual, so this elevator predates the use of automatic doors on elevators. >> can we take a ride? >> absolutely. going down. >> how many troops do you think this elevator has taken in its lifetime? millions. >> yes, this one probably has. certainly hundreds of thousands. >> very smooth. >> it really does run smoothly. >> there we go. take some serious operation. there we go. >> this is really beautiful. >> this is served by that old elevator we were just in. >> built at the same tim
here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they...
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they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here, actually, to answer a question. go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us, wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles, delicious food, another language, another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like? my longtime friend and cameraman from maine zack is finding out. so where are we going? >> right here, one of these tables. which maybe we want to do like this with? see? how often can you go out with somebody who can appropriately block the table? >> it's a misery is what it is. >> ay, yes, of course. snails in an almond sauce. about as traditional and delicious as it gets. >> that's a plate full of happiness. >> that's right. tapas come from here. this is still one of the few places in spain where they're free. all you have to do is keep drinking. >> you can sit here all day. order a couple drinks. >> no rush. i'm glad i'm spending some time here. red wine ordered. tripes to follow. tend
they do that here, too. but i digress. i'm here, actually, to answer a question. go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us, wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by crusader castles, delicious food, another language, another culture. what would that alternate life, that road not taken be like? my longtime friend and cameraman from maine zack is finding out. so where are we going? >> right here, one of...
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from moscow is kevin owen here at h.q. tonight ten pm in moscow it's also ten pm in some petersburg as well and that's where u.s. president barack obama has been struggling to gather international support for strikes against syria the issue divided world leaders indeed at the g. twenty summit which is just earlier this evening drawing to a close and some petersburg will bring a full coverage from russia's northern capital of them. she tried to shoot you and some predisposed with the latest updates what's been happening at this a two day event as i say is drawing to a close now but there's been an awful lot talked about. kevin that's absolutely right there has been awful talk about certainly on a day to hear the g twenty has some petersburg you continue our live coverage for you here this wrapping up the g twenty for twenty thirteen last year mexico city was to host next year australia will carry the torch for the three g. twenty but this right here the fifth anniversary of the global economic forum right here in st petersb
from moscow is kevin owen here at h.q. tonight ten pm in moscow it's also ten pm in some petersburg as well and that's where u.s. president barack obama has been struggling to gather international support for strikes against syria the issue divided world leaders indeed at the g. twenty summit which is just earlier this evening drawing to a close and some petersburg will bring a full coverage from russia's northern capital of them. she tried to shoot you and some predisposed with the latest...
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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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if anybody has any questions about deli, i am here for you. sliced meat? i am here for you. hitler, bin laden, and this kid. i hate him. >> you're right about that head comment. >> and you are standing pretty far away. [laughter] >> in transitioning from writing your short for humor to yearlong for narrative, what was the biggest challenge? >> being brave enough to try it. i was in my 40 pause before i even tried to write a novel. i said i did not know how to do it. if you read a lot, and you can figure out what you're supposed to do -- the hard part is -- the difference is, in the novel, the long form, you need some sort of plot. when i wrote a humor column, i never a word about any structure. there was no point. it was pretty clear. you read them. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> now we have another question. >> i do not have a statement. >> actually, that was a statement. [laughter] >> my question to both of you is -- dave, your books have such a breath of topics. alan, saturday night live is such a huge thing in terms of the topics. where you get these ideas
if anybody has any questions about deli, i am here for you. sliced meat? i am here for you. hitler, bin laden, and this kid. i hate him. >> you're right about that head comment. >> and you are standing pretty far away. [laughter] >> in transitioning from writing your short for humor to yearlong for narrative, what was the biggest challenge? >> being brave enough to try it. i was in my 40 pause before i even tried to write a novel. i said i did not know how to do it. if...
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so here we go. he is going to go for it or at least go to the line of scrimmage and at least bark out a few signals. >> al: so fourth down and a couple of links. >> cris: be careful now. tom brady sometimes can go quick count on a play like this and before the guys even know what happened, he sort of has the first down. >> al: or hard count. you talk about his proficiency going for a first down on third or fourth and one. when either he goes right to the middle or finds that hole. bob and jonathan kraft, watching their team try to stay undefeated. fourth and ijs. brady drops the ball. and atlanta is going to get it at the 38 yard line. so brady juggling the snap, coming away from it, wendell and atlanta gets a huge break with 1:50 and two time-outs. >> cris: it happened to them earlier this year. a fumble in a key situation. he was not going to sneak it for the second-straight time and he simply pulls out a little too soon. a lot f times centers when they know they have to get down so low the angle
so here we go. he is going to go for it or at least go to the line of scrimmage and at least bark out a few signals. >> al: so fourth down and a couple of links. >> cris: be careful now. tom brady sometimes can go quick count on a play like this and before the guys even know what happened, he sort of has the first down. >> al: or hard count. you talk about his proficiency going for a first down on third or fourth and one. when either he goes right to the middle or finds that...
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you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support yours. we consider this community our community, our home away from home. i would like to assure you that we remain committed to continuing our primary mission. that is to protect the lives and property of the people we serve. thank you very much. >> and so you can find out a little bit more about this facility. i would now like to call up the principal architect responsible for this facility. bill letty. with stacy architect. >> thank you, chief. you know, a little known fact is that every architect wants to design a f
you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support...
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it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. don't get it any other way. when i come to a place like that, i see there's a few left from the previous customer, i don't take that. i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of the world, palestine, lebanon, syria, it's been cooked for many, many, many generations. on the other hand, you get jews from yemen coming here -- >> they say hey, my great uncle was in syria at the time. hey, i remember distinctly -- >> so there is actually no answer to it. but the question of food appropriation or who owns the food. you can go on arguing about it forever. the old city is divided into four quarters. there is muslim quarter. there is a jewish quarter. there is a christian quarter. and there's an armenian quarter. each one functions independently, but people that live in the certain area are al
it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. don't get it any other way. when i come to a place like that, i see there's a few left from the previous customer, i don't take that. i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of the world,...
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to other stories now here in r.t. well still think you are safe and sound when online doand and new batch of eye opening documents on the joint us british surveillance program has been unveiled the show countries snooping agencies are able to lock pick any digital data you possess using their multibillion dollar budgets he managed to create an army of eavesdropping super computers while lobbying their way to weaken some of the major brands software laura smith has the details. it seems that they're capable of doing practically anything essentially all of the stuff that you do online the emails that you send the banking data that you insert when you transfer money shot paying all those passwords that you've created to protect yourself online even your medical records it turns out that the guarantees that you've been given by the internet companies that all that stuff is protected are rendered practically worthless by this they've got these super computers which basically use brute force to break codes and then here's t
to other stories now here in r.t. well still think you are safe and sound when online doand and new batch of eye opening documents on the joint us british surveillance program has been unveiled the show countries snooping agencies are able to lock pick any digital data you possess using their multibillion dollar budgets he managed to create an army of eavesdropping super computers while lobbying their way to weaken some of the major brands software laura smith has the details. it seems that...
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here are more police vehicles circling around towards the scene here. they are not allowing any other traffic in here. this is a marshal service official here in s.w.a.t. gear in this vehicle and they are trying to figure out where to send some of these other law enforcement vehicles. that's what we can tell you right now. the gunman is still not apprehended at this time. >> all right. brian, thanks so much. stay on the scene. we're going to go back to wjla because they have more eyewitnesses who want to tell their story. let's listen. >> the fire alarm went off first and i was on the phone and someone said hey, this is not a fire alarm. someone has been shot in the building. we went around trying to get people out of the building and as we were exiting the back door, we noticed him down the hall. we heard shots. as he came around the corner, he aimed his gun at us and fired at least two or three shots and we ran out of the building to get out and there were still shots in the building. >> reporter: he aimed a gun at you? >> he aimed the gun at us. >> y
here are more police vehicles circling around towards the scene here. they are not allowing any other traffic in here. this is a marshal service official here in s.w.a.t. gear in this vehicle and they are trying to figure out where to send some of these other law enforcement vehicles. that's what we can tell you right now. the gunman is still not apprehended at this time. >> all right. brian, thanks so much. stay on the scene. we're going to go back to wjla because they have more...
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of you here. she missed out. while she couldn't be here she asked me to bring a greeting which i'll read now. dear friends, thank you, mayor lee, members of the board of supervisors, and the port commission for inviting me to the special ribbon cutting at the new brandon street wharf. thanks for the port of san francisco and the san francisco bacon certification and development commission for their vision in preserving and enhancing our magnificent and historic waterfront. while congressional business keeps me in washington today, i join you in spirit to celebrate the transformation of a once dilapidated pier into an exciting new space for out door recreation. ~ i wish i could be with you on this special day to enjoy otis redding's rendition of his father's dock of the bay. pier 36 was condemned due to deterioration. democrat laytion not only removed environmental hazards in san francisco bay, but opened the door for enhancing the connections between san franciscans and our beautiful waterfront. i
of you here. she missed out. while she couldn't be here she asked me to bring a greeting which i'll read now. dear friends, thank you, mayor lee, members of the board of supervisors, and the port commission for inviting me to the special ribbon cutting at the new brandon street wharf. thanks for the port of san francisco and the san francisco bacon certification and development commission for their vision in preserving and enhancing our magnificent and historic waterfront. while congressional...
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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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twenty summit here in russia. meanwhile global alarms raise over a surge of extremism within the opposition forces in syria after al-qaeda linked rebels procedure an ancient christian village the latest in a wave of attacks on religious minorities. and a fresh insight into britain that america's confidential folder shows nothing can stop government agencies from getting their hands on your personal data even the most heavily encrypted information it seems is now vulnerable. very good even chief who just joined to say it's kevin owen hear it r t h q in moscow tonight the time just after eleven pm and it's the same time as well in some petersburg and that's the place where u.s. president barack obama is strong has been struggling for the last forty eight hours together international support for strikes against syria the issue divided world leaders at the g. twenty summit which drew to a close ally of the saving in some petersburg we'll bring you a full coverage than in this program from russia's northern capital. g.
twenty summit here in russia. meanwhile global alarms raise over a surge of extremism within the opposition forces in syria after al-qaeda linked rebels procedure an ancient christian village the latest in a wave of attacks on religious minorities. and a fresh insight into britain that america's confidential folder shows nothing can stop government agencies from getting their hands on your personal data even the most heavily encrypted information it seems is now vulnerable. very good even chief...
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here on stage. (applause). . for those of you who are very strong supporters of the arab culture and community center you know abraham's work very well you joined in 2,003 as the america cultural and community center youth program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so
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here. miguel, good evening. >>> brian, good evening. this is the boulder creek. tonight it is a raging river. it is torrents like this that claimed at least four lives. some 80 people are unaccounted for. while the rain here has stopped for now, the threat, the danger has not. surrounded by surging rapids, several communities along colorado's front range are islands. locals pleading for help any way they can. >> an hour ago that road was there. >> reporter: a harrowing rescue at big thompson canyon. emergency teams used a zip line to bring this woman to safety. the national guard deployed to evacuate the town of lions. 1600 people trapped by rising water. are you happy to be on dry land, safe? >> yeah. >> reporter: 9-year-old alexandria, her mom and three siblings will sleep in a warm bed and have a hot meal for the first time in two days. >> scary. you never think something like that -- you would be in that situation. all of the sudden you're trapped. >> reporter: with damage as far as the
here. miguel, good evening. >>> brian, good evening. this is the boulder creek. tonight it is a raging river. it is torrents like this that claimed at least four lives. some 80 people are unaccounted for. while the rain here has stopped for now, the threat, the danger has not. surrounded by surging rapids, several communities along colorado's front range are islands. locals pleading for help any way they can. >> an hour ago that road was there. >> reporter: a harrowing...