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during the heyday of gothic, hundreds of cathedrals and thousands of churches were built across europe in that time it has been estited that more stone was quarried in france alone than in the entire history of ancnt egypt. at the heart of gothic was a combination of all the arts, transformed by religious faith into a mystical vision. and it is at chartres that these elements are felt to have achieved their greatest hmony. the west front of chartres the so-called royal portal is the only group to survive the calamitous fire of 1194. the faithful were greeted by rows of old testament kings and queens recalling the biblical ancestry claimed by the 12th-century french kings. these old testament prophets and kings and queens give us a very clear sense of the new relationship between sculpture and architecture. they stand away from their architectural background. they float serenely in space, touching neither the bottom nor the top. their lines are dictated by those of the architecture behind them thus their tall, slim, and vertical proportions but they are at the same time remarkably free
during the heyday of gothic, hundreds of cathedrals and thousands of churches were built across europe in that time it has been estited that more stone was quarried in france alone than in the entire history of ancnt egypt. at the heart of gothic was a combination of all the arts, transformed by religious faith into a mystical vision. and it is at chartres that these elements are felt to have achieved their greatest hmony. the west front of chartres the so-called royal portal is the only group...
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at its heyday around 1300, it was one of the most civilized and prosperous places in europe.iena and other italian city-states can stand as a new beginning in our story of western art. hitherto, the old medieval world view had, put simply, divided the classes of society into the aristocracy at the top, the church, and the laboring peasantry at the bottom. in places like this, we see for the first time a new class, conscious of its own identity-- the merchants. these cities were no longer controlled by feudal lords. they were republics. here in siena, several thousand citizens were eligible for election to the governing bodies which met down there in the palazzo publica. and in the palazzo, there is a fresco painted in the 1340s which encapsulates their faith in the secular arts of government, in the moderating power of reason in human society. it's called the effects of good government. this marvous fresco, painted by ambrogio lorenzetti, was the first panoramic landscape on this scale in western art. the peasants bringing their produce from the countryside, the merchants goi
at its heyday around 1300, it was one of the most civilized and prosperous places in europe.iena and other italian city-states can stand as a new beginning in our story of western art. hitherto, the old medieval world view had, put simply, divided the classes of society into the aristocracy at the top, the church, and the laboring peasantry at the bottom. in places like this, we see for the first time a new class, conscious of its own identity-- the merchants. these cities were no longer...
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signs of its heyday and parties is bare for days to come.he president promised to bring security and jobs back to the violent and impoverished state. >> he continues to bring down the cartel. as long as he is at large people will be skeptical that leaders are out to catch their prey. >> and with exactly two months to the world cup in brazil, one football fan is determined to see all 12 host cities. cycling 9,000km from one stadium to another, to raise money for charity. here is andy smith's story. >> my name is andy smith, i'm a british touring cyclist in brazil, to explore the amazing country and have a bit of an adventure. >> the plan is to visit every world cup football stadium, 9,000km in total. i guess my goal is to discover brazil. i travel through cities, multiple states, through all the country side and highways and case line and mountains in between, to see the towns, villages, cities and meet the people. the world cup is something special, particularly here in brazil. great to see it for real up close, it's stunning. i can't wait t
signs of its heyday and parties is bare for days to come.he president promised to bring security and jobs back to the violent and impoverished state. >> he continues to bring down the cartel. as long as he is at large people will be skeptical that leaders are out to catch their prey. >> and with exactly two months to the world cup in brazil, one football fan is determined to see all 12 host cities. cycling 9,000km from one stadium to another, to raise money for charity. here is andy...
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oh so much that was as naked men in putting its heyday. if i was eighteen and has yet to be in attendance. in my class that list to place is out of order. it doesn't work properly just what is it really mean to expect only the oscars. we let the budget to modernize i work with that one of them. this change is something if not in the country japan and the us for help in mind if he remains president tone and firm ptt plan and seek your ankle cuts corporation in my time party scene. and now he's preparing to receive a token south from japan. well i would jump to avoid an intimate and cannot cause i was saying john to access has this was the us coast guard the us twenty five high speed motion to the southeast asian nation. billion dollar a day. priority. then we go through. mount isa when i was in twenty oh nine total and washington. and france japan us coming back on. i don't have to read as expressed strong clues and all of our time in three kb and into south china sea. the owner so i agreed to act on security cooperation with south east asi
oh so much that was as naked men in putting its heyday. if i was eighteen and has yet to be in attendance. in my class that list to place is out of order. it doesn't work properly just what is it really mean to expect only the oscars. we let the budget to modernize i work with that one of them. this change is something if not in the country japan and the us for help in mind if he remains president tone and firm ptt plan and seek your ankle cuts corporation in my time party scene. and now he's...
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. >> in its heyday it was one of the most important, if not the most important state in europe. >> he rutgers university. >> both nations refer to kiev and ruth as the place where they were born and it existed for about 200, 300 years, give or take. sort of in the middle of the 13th century with the mono goal attack which fell apart. >> once that happened for the next several century, parts of the area now known as ukraine was overrun with foreign powers and the lithuanians and the ottomans and the russians. >> since 1700, give or talk a few years, the consensus again is that ukraine has been part of the russian empire to put a specific date on it it was in 1709 with the repeater of the great defeated charles 12th of sweden who was aligned with the ukrainian leader and it's from that moment, approximately that ukraine's virtually total incorporation into the russian empire occurs and it's at that mole, as well that the consensus view is that ukraine became the esh give lent of a colony. >> in the late 1700s the southern and eastern portions of ukraine was taken by the rugs. it's calle
. >> in its heyday it was one of the most important, if not the most important state in europe. >> he rutgers university. >> both nations refer to kiev and ruth as the place where they were born and it existed for about 200, 300 years, give or take. sort of in the middle of the 13th century with the mono goal attack which fell apart. >> once that happened for the next several century, parts of the area now known as ukraine was overrun with foreign powers and the...
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find his followers taking part in the phenomenon that earned the church so much attention in its heyday. the movement holds these weddings once a year. it says it has 3 million members worldwide, but critics say the number may be closer to 100,000. many of these brides and grooms are the children of the original followers, taking their turn at the altar after being matched through a church database. among them, glenn and his fiancee judilee. she is an aspiring artist, who flew from canada to meet glenn, a frontman for an indie band. they had never before laid eyes on each other. >> how do you explain that concept to the outside world, that i let my parents help me pick my mate? >> sometimes i feel a little bit self-conscious. but i feel it's not just marrying two people, it's like marrying two families. >> reporter: both glenn and judilee's parents were matched by reverend moon, his core belief, that multicultural unions would eliminate racial strife and usher in world peace. and in korea, we caught up with them moments before the wedding. >> how do you feel? >> kind of like, surreal. >
find his followers taking part in the phenomenon that earned the church so much attention in its heyday. the movement holds these weddings once a year. it says it has 3 million members worldwide, but critics say the number may be closer to 100,000. many of these brides and grooms are the children of the original followers, taking their turn at the altar after being matched through a church database. among them, glenn and his fiancee judilee. she is an aspiring artist, who flew from canada to...
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break dance crew and popped the norm the streets of new york and it had its heyday back in the nineteen
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>>> well, zoo officials in kansas city managed to get a pack of loose chimps, they were having a heyday, safely back into their enclosure. one got out and let the others out right behind him. >> a news helicopter catching this one chimp in action. you can see they propped a tree limb up there, used it as a ladder. six others followed. they never actually did go over the zoo wall, but they ran around. they lured them back with malted milk balls. the lesson here is if you escape, you get candy. >> i think that is right. if you're smart enough to get out, maybe just let them out. malted milk balls, who wouldn't go back for that. >> whoppers! >> have a great weekend! >> see you monday. the writers put it on my door. - i don't know what that's referring to. - it's referring to this one time that i got a chemical peel before work, and i was wearing a red and green sweater and a fedora. but these douche-bs have been doing this for weeks. - "lez lemon." - first thought. - "winona ryder in a hundred years." - weak. - "fart barfunkel." - indian food. - "paul simon." - i don't get that, but it hur
>>> well, zoo officials in kansas city managed to get a pack of loose chimps, they were having a heyday, safely back into their enclosure. one got out and let the others out right behind him. >> a news helicopter catching this one chimp in action. you can see they propped a tree limb up there, used it as a ladder. six others followed. they never actually did go over the zoo wall, but they ran around. they lured them back with malted milk balls. the lesson here is if you escape,...
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the rink was known as aloha roller rink in the heyday in the late 1970s.ut its popularity began to dwindle by the end of the '80s. a different form of skating ultimately doomed the business. >> there are more people skating now than ever before but they're doing it on ice. >> san jose skate plans to hold a farewell party before it closes. there is even talk of renovating another property into a smaller rink. >> a lot of birthday parties. >> lots of them. it was always my favorite ones the roller skating parties. gave me something to do. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news" scott pelley is in new york. >> reporter: great to be with you in the bay area, allen and liz. we now know quite a bit more about the possible motive behind the fort hood massacre. we're also watching a band of severe storms that could affect 52 million americans. and, of course, we will have david letterman's show-stopping announcement. all of that tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,, safeway gets that staying on budget can be
the rink was known as aloha roller rink in the heyday in the late 1970s.ut its popularity began to dwindle by the end of the '80s. a different form of skating ultimately doomed the business. >> there are more people skating now than ever before but they're doing it on ice. >> san jose skate plans to hold a farewell party before it closes. there is even talk of renovating another property into a smaller rink. >> a lot of birthday parties. >> lots of them. it was always my...
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this carried on ice was its heyday was maybe its the sixteenth century tempt you to all the political troubles and come from the sixteen hundreds onwards and not uphold tradition went into the true eye. eye. i started the historical parks department to promote the area are stark. in the fall we do with the possible have the bell house caucus meeting will take place in seventeen ninety two the one to post and think that they did was how patrick ponting note on the music that harper's play by many miracles of course his manuscripts survive therefore everything that we do is an organization nowadays is based on the work of one teenager when nineteen year old in seventeen ninety two. i used here in our times i'm very keen to promote the early irish park. this is the essence because it is almost one thousand year history. we know that it was played for ten years and tie dyes in the years i've taken hundreds. i'm very special characteristics of this car and the thing which to proceed second european harps is that the strings on the continent and us as close as wales were made from things li
this carried on ice was its heyday was maybe its the sixteenth century tempt you to all the political troubles and come from the sixteen hundreds onwards and not uphold tradition went into the true eye. eye. i started the historical parks department to promote the area are stark. in the fall we do with the possible have the bell house caucus meeting will take place in seventeen ninety two the one to post and think that they did was how patrick ponting note on the music that harper's play by...
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it was the heyday in retrospect every lettuce was the heyday of wonderful, and lots and lots of americanublishing happening. this guide to some of dirt please as far as that's concerned now because not even a fraction of those kinds of numbers of books are being published now. one of the things i discovered was only a certain kind of work was being published by black authors. hardly any other books by people of color were being published and there were no people of color in publishing at all except a small handful of dedicated pioneers coming you know, kind of laboring away, constantly being put in the position of having to ask lane and educate because there was only the people who just misunderstood or didn't get it or didn't understand. that was for me the beginning of my past that i'm still on today, where i feel even as the nation, bringing writers of color, writers from other countries, multinational writers and trying to shape them and touch away that their voices can be heard. that is what keeps me going every single day. >> thank you all for answering my question and i wish you t
it was the heyday in retrospect every lettuce was the heyday of wonderful, and lots and lots of americanublishing happening. this guide to some of dirt please as far as that's concerned now because not even a fraction of those kinds of numbers of books are being published now. one of the things i discovered was only a certain kind of work was being published by black authors. hardly any other books by people of color were being published and there were no people of color in publishing at all...
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and sometimes, i said this about bonds, in his heyday, pitchers were so conscious about not making a mistake, they would make them doing it. and i think that's been the case with timmy. >> if you're heading to at&t park get there early, 40,000 hunter pence bobble heads rolling on the scooter and all will be given away for tonight's game. >>> the sharks pacific division title hosts on ice. the sharks control their own destiny tonight as they skate to avoid a second place division finish. >> their top line, two of the best in the league with each other. they know where each other are. so they're a challenge. it's going to be tough beating those guys in their building. >>> talking football, 49er fans have not enjoyed the outcome of harbaugh's one and two. the 49ers and ravens will meet in baltimore on august 7 at the nfl pre-season schedules have been released. the sdoraiders open exhibition y at main min. then they'll host megatron and the detroit lions. finally, to augusta national, every wednesday, of course, before the masters. a day to celebrate youth, golf's future. plenty of the
and sometimes, i said this about bonds, in his heyday, pitchers were so conscious about not making a mistake, they would make them doing it. and i think that's been the case with timmy. >> if you're heading to at&t park get there early, 40,000 hunter pence bobble heads rolling on the scooter and all will be given away for tonight's game. >>> the sharks pacific division title hosts on ice. the sharks control their own destiny tonight as they skate to avoid a second place...
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signs of its heyday lay bear to those who come. in a visit earlier this month the president promised to bring security and jobs back to this violent and impoverished state. push continues to bring down the only cartel leader who has fended off authorities for so long. as long as they remain at large people will be skeptical that their leaders are truly out to catch their prey. al jazeera, mexico. >> in colombia a recent state of acid attacks has put the crime back in the headlines. five more people were attacked over the past two weeks adding to the hundreds burned in the past decade. >> she refused to work for a criminal group in her hometown. a man burned her with acid. it affected her neck, and shoulders. >> i started screaming. i can't, my god, describe it. i would scream and throw water on me, all the water i could find. i'd see pieces of skin falling off. >> her husband left her soon after, and with the attacker threatening her daughters, she ran away to the colombiaen capitol looking for help. >> it was humiliation after hum
signs of its heyday lay bear to those who come. in a visit earlier this month the president promised to bring security and jobs back to this violent and impoverished state. push continues to bring down the only cartel leader who has fended off authorities for so long. as long as they remain at large people will be skeptical that their leaders are truly out to catch their prey. al jazeera, mexico. >> in colombia a recent state of acid attacks has put the crime back in the headlines. five...
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. >> it was the heydays and now it looks like a ghost town. >> today in poverty stricken neighborhoodshard to come by. ♪ after 20 years of watches jobs and businesses disappear, folks are happy to welcome a wal-mart, viewed as anti-labor by many. >> you guys know how to open a store. it is something else here. everything thatter community pullman and rosalyn have the right to have that here, too. let's get going. >> wal-mart is bringing 00 jobs to a community plagued by unemployment and foreclosures. the pay's low but for some it is better than no pay at all. >> let us pray. through this wal-mart, our community will continue to stand. yes, roseland and pullman is worth fighting for. >> back at the cook county unit damian's fight for his life rests in the hands of dr. dennis who's still searching for the mis mis/* mitsing bullet. that's what i want to see. that's where it left the belly. that's where it came in and out. >> the human body is incredibly resilient. at the same time, a bullet only has to find one single path to something that's important to change that. >> he's not moving a
. >> it was the heydays and now it looks like a ghost town. >> today in poverty stricken neighborhoodshard to come by. ♪ after 20 years of watches jobs and businesses disappear, folks are happy to welcome a wal-mart, viewed as anti-labor by many. >> you guys know how to open a store. it is something else here. everything thatter community pullman and rosalyn have the right to have that here, too. let's get going. >> wal-mart is bringing 00 jobs to a community plagued...
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for asians, limited partnerships, heyday loan companies, pawnshops, those other companies that are providingoans to the american population and the american business area but the problem is when we get to the next precession, we will have one, in the banking industry have certain fail-safes triggers that will prevent the thing from getting worse. in the private sector which is nonregulated there are no fail-safe, no triggers, you simply go down and as a result of that when the next financial problem develops it will be a significant crisis, worse than the one we had in 2008 and they won't have a way to stop. >> this is beyond private equity firms encroaching on its traditional banks turf in lending and securities trading. these are smaller firms where the traditional banks ceded control. high margin businesses for the smaller unregulated players. correct? >> in other words the theory that regulators have is if they start the lenders from making loans which is questionable club borrower will no longer need the money and that is obviously not true. the borrower still need the money and therefo
for asians, limited partnerships, heyday loan companies, pawnshops, those other companies that are providingoans to the american population and the american business area but the problem is when we get to the next precession, we will have one, in the banking industry have certain fail-safes triggers that will prevent the thing from getting worse. in the private sector which is nonregulated there are no fail-safe, no triggers, you simply go down and as a result of that when the next financial...
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. >> i was in my heyday, golden state san ramon, lots of birthday parties there. [ laughter ] >>> let'soads. i got to say, we have been doing great so far for this morning commute. mass transit all on time. 31 bart trains all reporting no delay and it looks like ace train number one still on schedule. had a few hiccups the past couple of days but right now everything looks great leaving the central valley. here's a live look outside. the richmond/san rafael bridge, the roads are dry. that's probably contributing to our nice traffic flow in most parts of the bay area. and even at the bay bridge, a touch lighter than normal no sign of metering lights and maybe just some slight delays in those far right -- actually maybe in the far left cash lanes but the fastrak ones still look good. even though we are seeing some slowdowns out of tracy this drive time is still lighter than normal. 16 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. that is your "kcbs traffic." more on your forecast now here's roberta. >>> let's head out. it's live it's our kpix 5 weather camera. we are looki
. >> i was in my heyday, golden state san ramon, lots of birthday parties there. [ laughter ] >>> let'soads. i got to say, we have been doing great so far for this morning commute. mass transit all on time. 31 bart trains all reporting no delay and it looks like ace train number one still on schedule. had a few hiccups the past couple of days but right now everything looks great leaving the central valley. here's a live look outside. the richmond/san rafael bridge, the roads are...
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>> in his heyday, brian meeker was a champion gymnast. he's doing what he loves most, teaching kids to become super athletes. >> give me five. atta girl. >> meeker has competed as a big ten champion. was an ncaa all-american, and a member of the 1984 olympic team. more than two decades later, he co-owns kenwood gymnastic center in minneapolis. >> gymnastics is a very unique sport. knowing your body in space, being able to stand up and do a flip at any time is kind of cool thing, too. >> while brian is known throughout the sports world as a champ, he's also known by another name. >> my nickname, and still is, crash. >> gets a good, strong, powerful run. >> oh, good heavens! oh! i have never seen a vaulter take a shot like that. >> i tell you, he's hurt. he is hurt. >> ooh, it's one of those videos that makes you wince every time you see it, but you can't stop watching it. >> i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. >> 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. >> for my second vault -- and you ca
>> in his heyday, brian meeker was a champion gymnast. he's doing what he loves most, teaching kids to become super athletes. >> give me five. atta girl. >> meeker has competed as a big ten champion. was an ncaa all-american, and a member of the 1984 olympic team. more than two decades later, he co-owns kenwood gymnastic center in minneapolis. >> gymnastics is a very unique sport. knowing your body in space, being able to stand up and do a flip at any time is kind of...
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this is a band whose heyday was back in the 1990's. >> again, it is supply and demand. >> is there demandf jay z,s coldplay, beyonce. 2007.last album was community,ip-hop they are royalty. they are influencers. they have been offered between $2 million and $5 million so there will be a buyer. >> will the buyer have control of the rights? can they sell it off or give it away for free across music platforms? >> i'm not sure the specifics of the deal. of options here. you could see an individual buyer, a brand that may want to get involved in some capacity. they are smart businessmen and they understand they can probably make more money by doing this. than getting an advance of a record label. to $500,000.ser >> it's hard to say the specifics. >> what's next? yonce released an album on itunes exclusively for one week had some pay $5 million for rights to his album. where does this go? what's the next level of publicity, justin? artists and labels are having to differentiate themselves in a crowded music space am a crowded landscape. you will continue to see stunts and brands that get involve
this is a band whose heyday was back in the 1990's. >> again, it is supply and demand. >> is there demandf jay z,s coldplay, beyonce. 2007.last album was community,ip-hop they are royalty. they are influencers. they have been offered between $2 million and $5 million so there will be a buyer. >> will the buyer have control of the rights? can they sell it off or give it away for free across music platforms? >> i'm not sure the specifics of the deal. of options here. you...
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if we think about italian to the, many think back heyday of the 1950's and 1960's when elizabeth taylorrey hepburn. it really was a time that but designers on the map. you had the birth of these huge fashion houses. we managed to speak to the man behind valentino and he said, fashion is still crucial to the country. ago, they weree talking about politic and they were very angry to discuss. in italy, they do not care so much about fashion. that is the business that makes more money. >> there has been some concern about maybe there is a lack of new talent in the fashion world in italy. any of the -- did any of the attendees have anything to say about that? >> valentino is an interesting case. he has not passed on to the next generation. he found a new set of creative designers. many feel this is not happening in italy at the moment. it is still too tom aided by these huge fashion -- tom aided by these huge fashion houses. hugeminated by these fashion houses. talent is still growing and i still buy all of my goods from easily. >> a lot of talent is growing out of italy. i am very happy wor
if we think about italian to the, many think back heyday of the 1950's and 1960's when elizabeth taylorrey hepburn. it really was a time that but designers on the map. you had the birth of these huge fashion houses. we managed to speak to the man behind valentino and he said, fashion is still crucial to the country. ago, they weree talking about politic and they were very angry to discuss. in italy, they do not care so much about fashion. that is the business that makes more money. >>...
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long before the great waves of immigration it became conspicuously irish organization during its heyday. many politicians who dominated the organization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were given immigrants are the children of famine emigrants. in fact hiding in plain sight for many decades. somehow the significance of this has escaped the conventional tellers of tales prefer to believe the children sought to leave the hunger of others simply because they won votes. the question of how and why they came to dominate other important that unless academics. tammany politics resembled life. people waited their turn and there was great respect for hierarchy and authority. i take the story back to a single election in ireland in 1926 when the great liberator daniel o'connell was riding high in ireland's catholics are organizing to demand full civil rights, including the right to hold public office in the nation they dominated. until the 1820s, politics in ireland is a great team decided to keep minority in power at the expense of the majority. in 1826 o'connell's organization challen
long before the great waves of immigration it became conspicuously irish organization during its heyday. many politicians who dominated the organization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were given immigrants are the children of famine emigrants. in fact hiding in plain sight for many decades. somehow the significance of this has escaped the conventional tellers of tales prefer to believe the children sought to leave the hunger of others simply because they won votes. the question of...
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it was the heyday of senator joseph mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner. and my professor wanted me to understand that our country was straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers representing people, many of them in the entertainment industry, who were reminding our house on american activities committee and senate security committee that our constitution has a first amendment, freedom of expression, and a fifth amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so it was the idea that a lawyer was a profession and it was a field in which you could make things a little better. now, i have to say also that my family was not too keen on the idea of my going to law school mainly because they were interested in my being able to support myself. but then when marty and i married, it was okay to be a lawyer because if it didn't work out i had a man to support me. [laughter] >> so the heat was -- they were relaxed about it after that? >> yes. >> i'm curious about how you all have spoken a little bit about, you know, the direction of the law but
it was the heyday of senator joseph mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner. and my professor wanted me to understand that our country was straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers representing people, many of them in the entertainment industry, who were reminding our house on american activities committee and senate security committee that our constitution has a first amendment, freedom of expression, and a fifth amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so...
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country.e for our it was the heyday of senator mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner.ted me tosor wasrstand that our country straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers people, many of them in the entertainment reminding ourwere house on american activities senate security committee that our constitution freedomrst amendment, fifthression, and a amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so it was the idea that a lawyer a profession and it was a field in which you could make things a little better. to say also that my thely was not too keen on idea of my going to law school mainly because they were my being able to support myself. but then when marty and i be aed, it was okay to lawyer because if it didn't work out i had a man to support me. [laughter] -- they weret was tamp relaxed about it after that? yes. you allurious about how have spoken a little bit about, you no, the direction of the law wasn't just the law. you all have been advocates in our own way. mentionedll as we human rights has been a passion for all of you. wasalong the way
country.e for our it was the heyday of senator mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner.ted me tosor wasrstand that our country straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers people, many of them in the entertainment reminding ourwere house on american activities senate security committee that our constitution freedomrst amendment, fifthression, and a amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so it was the idea that a lawyer a profession and it was a field in which...
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different mall yes malls that are kind of in decline or to their heyday was the sound of the eighty's so i would now. going along if this is secular decline a long term decline which is secular decline you know that is secular cyclical is up and down straight now what are the factors that contribute to this climate turning to you had what are the factors that are contributing other than shopping online and you know the fact that. they're consolidating. and consolidation the shopping online and also the demographic trends that are changing in america you know people. have less to spend and as a result of the euro it's exactly the same thing when terms of retail that you see for the economy as a whole is going to depress your ability to get the average dollar and so that's going to. make it even more competitive and you know that's going to bring down the reds right where these retail outlets now i've heard what's the relationship between the health of the physical retail market and the consumption market there were you know or just the health of consumption in general in the u.s. what'
different mall yes malls that are kind of in decline or to their heyday was the sound of the eighty's so i would now. going along if this is secular decline a long term decline which is secular decline you know that is secular cyclical is up and down straight now what are the factors that contribute to this climate turning to you had what are the factors that are contributing other than shopping online and you know the fact that. they're consolidating. and consolidation the shopping online and...
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into the heyday , especially in the pharmaceutical side, new products were, got all over the were coming out all over the place. -- showed up, we were in a dry period. pharmaceutical spending dropped like a stone. that is the good news. the bad news is i'm a not that many products. couple -- to say a make a couple of comments. tax.is the cadillac to get it down into it a little bit, the benchmark numbers which i have to write down so i can in 2018, you have four percent excise tax imposed on group insurance -- 40% excise tax imposed on group insurance. away,omewhat collocated that is tied to consumer prices which is a little weird because permits are not price. still, if you are a believer as some people are that we have a new normal, you might think the slowdown that we thought we were seeing might mean the cadillac tax will be, less material and it might be. on the other hand, it might speed up. a couple of comments that i think are important to make. the first is what economists believe and what most people do not. it is important to say that the taxonomically imposes on insurers, som
into the heyday , especially in the pharmaceutical side, new products were, got all over the were coming out all over the place. -- showed up, we were in a dry period. pharmaceutical spending dropped like a stone. that is the good news. the bad news is i'm a not that many products. couple -- to say a make a couple of comments. tax.is the cadillac to get it down into it a little bit, the benchmark numbers which i have to write down so i can in 2018, you have four percent excise tax imposed on...
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it was the heyday of senator joseph mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner. and my professor wanted me to understand that our country was straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers representing people, many of them in the entertainment industry, who were reminding our house on american activities committee and senate security committee that our constitution has a first amendment, freedom of expression, and a fifth amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so it was the idea that a lawyer was a profession and it was a field in which you could make things a little better. now, i have to say also that my family was not too keen on the idea of my going to law school mainly because they were interested in my being able to support myself. but then, when marty and i married, it was okay to be a lawyer because if it didn't work out i had a man to support me. [laughter] >> so the heat was -- they were relaxed about it after that? >> yes. >> i'm curious about how you all have spoken a little bit about, you know, the direction of the law bu
it was the heyday of senator joseph mccarthy who saw a communist in every corner. and my professor wanted me to understand that our country was straying from its most basic values, that there were lawyers representing people, many of them in the entertainment industry, who were reminding our house on american activities committee and senate security committee that our constitution has a first amendment, freedom of expression, and a fifth amendment, protecting people from self-incrimination. so...
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you look back to the heyday of the stock, it's gone up over 100 x.m issue when we focus on completely is how do we drive great business? how do we continue to grow? >> for example, the speculation is you would buy home and away, home away, forgive me, the booking oefrgs out of operation out of texas. presumably, because you guys don't necessarily have the currency at the moment to do the transaction or it's so blurred. could you buy that stock? >> we focus on organics. we paid transactions fairly infrequently like the kayak transaction last year. a lot of our growth is driven organically. as we expand the type of accommodation, b & bs, hos tells, resorts, some people speculate things we might do, we are continually organically executing on our main platform. >> obviously, now dot-com has come out of the name. it's recently touted as a success story. i'm wondering when you look at twitter or the modifiers, the internet companies are dealing with a perception problem in the mark as the stocks go down or the ipo gets plugged what do you think priceline
you look back to the heyday of the stock, it's gone up over 100 x.m issue when we focus on completely is how do we drive great business? how do we continue to grow? >> for example, the speculation is you would buy home and away, home away, forgive me, the booking oefrgs out of operation out of texas. presumably, because you guys don't necessarily have the currency at the moment to do the transaction or it's so blurred. could you buy that stock? >> we focus on organics. we paid...
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this is video reminiscent of al qaeda in their heydays in the 1990's.video, it flies in the face administration don't worry about al qaeda. they're dead. need a reminder? here's 44 seconds. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. we decimated al qaeda's leadership. al qaeda is on the path to defeat and bin laden is dead. >> we have eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker office. was when i came >> osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to defeat. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. their remaining operatives spend more time thinking >> the president was doing a great job with the drones. we loved what he was doing. it was jeopardizing our relationship with pakistan but who cares. we were killing al qaeda. they were afraid to go outside to get the newspaper. now they're going outside without masks on. the number two man says, quot
this is video reminiscent of al qaeda in their heydays in the 1990's.video, it flies in the face administration don't worry about al qaeda. they're dead. need a reminder? here's 44 seconds. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. we decimated al qaeda's leadership. al qaeda is on the path to defeat and bin laden is dead. >> we have eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker office. was when i came >> osama...
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the democrats want to, you know, it's a product liability issue where the plaintiffs lawyers have a heydays confluence of events where no one is willing to defend the company because there's no upside. >> the company hasn't been doing a very good job defending itself. >> this is a sensitive issue, all deaths are tragedies. they can't just state facts. they need to be morally obliged to the constituency of both their a employees and the customers. >> i always get questions we have about 45 seconds, but japan, because people will say, you didn't ask him about japan, great thesis which hasn't necessarily followed what you -- in our many interviews in the past thought it would even though you benefited from the fall in the end that took place last year. where are we on japan? >> in abe nom knicks you saw the hike 3% hike. we're seeing goods prices move more than 3%. when you have inflation of 1.4 to 1.7 through monetary policy and then you have a tax hike, i think the next inflation prints you see out of japan, the cpi numbers, are to be north of 2, to 2.5, which if you own a ten-year bond tha
the democrats want to, you know, it's a product liability issue where the plaintiffs lawyers have a heydays confluence of events where no one is willing to defend the company because there's no upside. >> the company hasn't been doing a very good job defending itself. >> this is a sensitive issue, all deaths are tragedies. they can't just state facts. they need to be morally obliged to the constituency of both their a employees and the customers. >> i always get questions we...
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we've got supercells heyday, a top ten grossing app for the better part of two years, and king digital need to see the farm bring the flair. back to you. >> thank you, morgan. analysts say if anyone can turn around zynga now, don might be the person. we'll have to see how "farmville" actually goes. thank you, morgan. >>> we're awaiting weibo, but look at travelocity's parent sabre. it's up about 1.5%, fairly in the green. the ceo is at the nasdaq with david faber for an...
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, in retrospect i realize it was the heyday of wonderful, lots and lots of african-american publishing happening. we've gone to some kind of dark place as far as that's concerned now because not even a fraction of that kind of, those kinds of numbers of books are being published now. one of the things i discovered was only a certain kind of book was being published by black authors. hardly any other books by people of color were being published, and there were no people of color in publishing at all, except a small handful of dedicated pioneers, you know, kind of laboring away who were being put i in the position of having to explain and educate. because there were so many people who just misunderstood or didn't get it or didn't understand. that was for me the beginning of my path that i'm still on today, where i feel even as an agent bringing writers of color, bringing writers from other countries, multinational writers, and trying to shape them in such a way that their voices can be heard. that's what keeps me going every single day. >> thank you all for entry my question, and i wish
, in retrospect i realize it was the heyday of wonderful, lots and lots of african-american publishing happening. we've gone to some kind of dark place as far as that's concerned now because not even a fraction of that kind of, those kinds of numbers of books are being published now. one of the things i discovered was only a certain kind of book was being published by black authors. hardly any other books by people of color were being published, and there were no people of color in publishing...