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lady hoare says, oh, we'll do her, that's fine, why not? name i was going to throw, incidentally, was harrington mann, whose a lovely edwardian portraitist, and worked a lot on the east coast, as well in suffolk and norfolk. and it's somewhat in his style. but if i'd aimed higher, i might have thought sir john lavery. i mean, it is that good. its color, apart from anything else, this wonderful dark background, and this beautiful splash of red echoed in her lips. and she's only 18 you're saying? >> man: yes. >> appraiser: she's an absolute poppit. and the speed at which its painted is very much to its benefit, because if it had been really, really careful it wouldn't have that instant charm, reaches out to us over quite a few generations to make it as immediate now as it must have been then. now, this might reward some work, because we've got a name we've got lady hoare. now, a painting of lady hoare by a major society portraitist should be trackable. we should be able to find it. and it just means a little bit of book work, a bit of library
lady hoare says, oh, we'll do her, that's fine, why not? name i was going to throw, incidentally, was harrington mann, whose a lovely edwardian portraitist, and worked a lot on the east coast, as well in suffolk and norfolk. and it's somewhat in his style. but if i'd aimed higher, i might have thought sir john lavery. i mean, it is that good. its color, apart from anything else, this wonderful dark background, and this beautiful splash of red echoed in her lips. and she's only 18 you're saying?...
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he leaned down his hot breath in her ear you could be a bear breasted hoar. saddy staired at her feet. i saw this fancy woman once madison said. he put his arm around her sister and guided her along the path. she took all the feeling from a man's toes. she gave him a foot rub. when she got to the toes she put them in her mouth. saddy squinted at her brother. it's true. one by one she sucked them and they were dirty. but when she was done you know what? the man started hollering he says, i cannot feel my toes. he jumps up and waddels like a turkey. he didn't know he didn't have any toes anymore. madison grinned the woman was a witch much the fields were soft to the touch. all the way home madison told his sister about the witches and the world. when the saudi came to view he stopped talking the door was open the inside shadowy. there was no one in sight but he could hear his sister in law kth rin talking to blue flies. madison tucked his chin as if against the weather. something about the air felt dense. something felt like pushing against water on a flooded p
he leaned down his hot breath in her ear you could be a bear breasted hoar. saddy staired at her feet. i saw this fancy woman once madison said. he put his arm around her sister and guided her along the path. she took all the feeling from a man's toes. she gave him a foot rub. when she got to the toes she put them in her mouth. saddy squinted at her brother. it's true. one by one she sucked them and they were dirty. but when she was done you know what? the man started hollering he says, i...
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we believe we are safer because we take a three year old in a wheelchair and put our hands all over hoar to death and make her cry. n if that makes us safe, fine. explain it to my. i don't get it >> vice-president biden has a solution on how to protect yourself from bad guys. >> we live in an area that is it wood secluded. so jill if there is a problem walk out on the balcony hire and put that double barrette shot gun and fire two blasts outside of the house. i promise who ever is coming in is not going coming up. you don't need an ar-15 it is it hard tore aim and use and in fact you don't need 30 round toz protect yourself. buy a shot gun. buy a shot gun. >> go to joe's shot gun emporium. first of all. dunotice the guy sitting by him. it was like verbalizing it. he could just read his mind saying is this guy for real? joy said buy a shot gun. that is terrific. his advice to his wife was go out on the balcony and in the world of joy salaczar. pop a few rounds . one little problem joe didn't check out in. delaware where his home is, it is it a felony to go out on the balcony and pop a few
we believe we are safer because we take a three year old in a wheelchair and put our hands all over hoar to death and make her cry. n if that makes us safe, fine. explain it to my. i don't get it >> vice-president biden has a solution on how to protect yourself from bad guys. >> we live in an area that is it wood secluded. so jill if there is a problem walk out on the balcony hire and put that double barrette shot gun and fire two blasts outside of the house. i promise who ever is...
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. >> guest: well, we're a free-standing school, one of 12 hoar at penn, and we do research, both research for the public consumption and for scholarly work. and ph.d. training and undergraduate training on the way in which media and communication influence social practices, political practices, health practices and cultural practices. >> host: well, we're here specifically to talk to you about your most recent book, "after broadcast news: media regimes, democracy and the new information environment." but it seems that for the last 20 to 30 years we've been debating the after broadcast news scenario. how do you assess it? >> well, um, what we're trying to do in this book is put it into a little bit of an historical context. so our basic argument is that over the last 20 years there have been a number of changes, some of them slow, some of them more quick, that are changing the way in which we think about where we get public affairs information from. and the three big changes that we think are going on are the blurring of news and entertainment, so think the daily show -- although it's more
. >> guest: well, we're a free-standing school, one of 12 hoar at penn, and we do research, both research for the public consumption and for scholarly work. and ph.d. training and undergraduate training on the way in which media and communication influence social practices, political practices, health practices and cultural practices. >> host: well, we're here specifically to talk to you about your most recent book, "after broadcast news: media regimes, democracy and the new...
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. >> hate hoare and honor.m prosecuted by a panel of speakers at a day-long forum. >> when we get to that place where we start chastising our friends, relatives and neighbors for using that word, making it unacceptable, that is when things will change. >> reporter: the discussion on racist stereotypes in american sports drawing a diverse crowd. >> it is personal to us. and knowing that is a big del, i feel i feel like we should get the message out her. >> reporter: they equate the team's use of a indian equal to that of a black face to african- americans. >> people yelling and screaming the n word basically and cheering. how can you do that in the nation's capital. >> reporter: it is an urban dray hollins said he never thought about until he attended the forum wearing a team hat jie. not a racist person so who i'm to keep wearing something like this when it means something racist. who am i? washington redskins, i never knew that. >> reporter: over the years the to team's owners have opposeed a name change citin
. >> hate hoare and honor.m prosecuted by a panel of speakers at a day-long forum. >> when we get to that place where we start chastising our friends, relatives and neighbors for using that word, making it unacceptable, that is when things will change. >> reporter: the discussion on racist stereotypes in american sports drawing a diverse crowd. >> it is personal to us. and knowing that is a big del, i feel i feel like we should get the message out her. >> reporter:...
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>> we have slow traffic hoar there on 237 as you cross the valley.ee get into santa clara and san jose westbound. nothing unusual. it gets better. the traffic also is going to be slow this morning in other areas. let's go to the next picture and show you 880. a little bit of patchy fog there as well. we're also looking at a crash in hayward. just out of the range of the freeway there. 6:51 let's go to steve. >>> good morning, everyone. fog is back. some people love the fog. again it's not going to last too long. there is still enough of a component of an offshore breeze. near the coast we get a good fog coverage. there is a little bit more there. you can see thatment cooing over parts of the bay. 30s on the temps or 40s. temperatures about similar to yesterday. some of that fog napa airport did make it down to 30. everyone is kind of holding steady. high pressure like i caught a fish this big. high pressure is that big. and it's right over us. it's not really changing. i think about this time next week. until then sunny and mild. morning fog. plenty
>> we have slow traffic hoar there on 237 as you cross the valley.ee get into santa clara and san jose westbound. nothing unusual. it gets better. the traffic also is going to be slow this morning in other areas. let's go to the next picture and show you 880. a little bit of patchy fog there as well. we're also looking at a crash in hayward. just out of the range of the freeway there. 6:51 let's go to steve. >>> good morning, everyone. fog is back. some people love the fog. again...
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it's like solar circuit, like circuit -- i don't want to do that, but hoar about party city? that's not there, either. but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy, and in particular international expansion are enough to offset -- >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare advantage, and they're get to cut it by that much, the stocks will be for sale. there's so many others, take the money out, buy -- you know, that's what's going to happen. anyway, some might be tempted to fight the tape. i know my friend doug cass going back and forth with me, he's a fighter, but why fight it? when you're fighting guys like buffett and dell and a
it's like solar circuit, like circuit -- i don't want to do that, but hoar about party city? that's not there, either. but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a...
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hoar's where the big snow goes next. back in kansas, farmers say every flake is welcome. so the water equivalence is about 10-1, not much bigger than that. is that good? >> an inch of rain, an inch of water is good. we'll take it. >> reporter: he says the brought has hit his 30-year-old business hard. they need rain or snow to make feed for their girls. >> right. this will get our spring crops growing. >> reporter: if you do find yourself caught or trapped in one of those blizzards, you can get these emergency flares. when visibility goes to zero, they can save your life. ginger zee, abc news, topeka, kansas. >> the irony being all that wet enough won't necessarily make that huge a dent in that drought problem, despite all that frozen moisture on the ground in that part of the country. crazy. that's a stat to remember, one inch of rain is about ten inches of snow. >> so we need ten inches of snow to make a difference. >> for that to be like an inch of rain. ginger can explain it better than i can. i just know the numbers
hoar's where the big snow goes next. back in kansas, farmers say every flake is welcome. so the water equivalence is about 10-1, not much bigger than that. is that good? >> an inch of rain, an inch of water is good. we'll take it. >> reporter: he says the brought has hit his 30-year-old business hard. they need rain or snow to make feed for their girls. >> right. this will get our spring crops growing. >> reporter: if you do find yourself caught or trapped in one of...
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adoption of further higher blends like e15 or e85, i think we're looking at some fairly low numbers hoaron terms of im-- here on terms of implied use. i think this is a very important piece of the puzzle, at least the outlook pudz l that we've seen. it's, again, particularly compared to where we were in 2007-2008 when we were talking about year-over-year increases and that. this is really at least for the next few years, i think, has been flattening out the corn use for ethanol and will be an important factor in that market. okay. let me get to the prices and then move over to the incomes and start wrapping up. we should see some, i think, some significant fall on prices with these record crops. this is not too unlike what i was saying last year. but with these sorts of things we should see corn prices, we're projecting corp. prices, season average prices below $5. again, a big drop certainly from where we are. wheat prices to come down a lit as well. soybeans down. some improvement for rice and cotton, actually, and that's largely due to the domestic balance sheets that should tighten u
adoption of further higher blends like e15 or e85, i think we're looking at some fairly low numbers hoaron terms of im-- here on terms of implied use. i think this is a very important piece of the puzzle, at least the outlook pudz l that we've seen. it's, again, particularly compared to where we were in 2007-2008 when we were talking about year-over-year increases and that. this is really at least for the next few years, i think, has been flattening out the corn use for ethanol and will be an...
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are still a lot of high- powered weaponry out there like a shotgun that would do a much better job hoare as effective a job taking on an intruder as an assault weapon or a weapon with high-capacity magazine. >> what are your ideas for manufacturing and job growth? the republicans should work with him on a jobs plan, he saw the response and push back on that. >> we have added 200,000 manufacturing jobs over the last several years. the price differential really reduces ha wages, cost of transportation makes more sense for companies that sell in the united states to make it in the united states. it is a simple first step to supporting american manufacturing, making sure that when the federal government buys things, it doesn't throw american companies. and the truth is, when we buy things for the military, which are increasingly buying those things and the parts from out of state companies. when i am in the house of representatives, i created something called the buy america caucus. and i wanted to basically say that the billions of dollars that the federal government spends overseas, if we
are still a lot of high- powered weaponry out there like a shotgun that would do a much better job hoare as effective a job taking on an intruder as an assault weapon or a weapon with high-capacity magazine. >> what are your ideas for manufacturing and job growth? the republicans should work with him on a jobs plan, he saw the response and push back on that. >> we have added 200,000 manufacturing jobs over the last several years. the price differential really reduces ha wages, cost...