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turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals and he was just out there mapping archeological sites with a crew in the 70's and he kept coming across these hills that had some kind of -- a little bit of architecture but they couldn't tell what they were. and they decided they are just not going to put the
turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each...
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now as a supervisor i see it every day. i see that. and there are challenges in these tough economic times. but i also see so much potential, so many amazing people, and we in city government have an opportunity to address so many problems and make so many things better. the campaign was a learning experience on so many levels. beyond that, i think you've learned something about yourself when you are putting yourself out there through the political process. i was very lucky that i had that opportunity because where i come from something as basic as free, democratic elections, that is a luxury. people participate in the democratic process. that is something that is quite amazing and remarkable. i think that you do not fully appreciate it if you have had it all your life. whereas someone who came from a place where that was not possible, i think that i have a unique appreciation for it. it was really an exciting thing to do. >> where would you place yourself now on the political spectrum? the left, the right? supervisor campos: i think t
now as a supervisor i see it every day. i see that. and there are challenges in these tough economic times. but i also see so much potential, so many amazing people, and we in city government have an opportunity to address so many problems and make so many things better. the campaign was a learning experience on so many levels. beyond that, i think you've learned something about yourself when you are putting yourself out there through the political process. i was very lucky that i had that...
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from my stand point, i don't see what's exceptional and extraordinary. we're preserving the building in a better way initially. for that seems to me not to be a problem. >> commissioner antonini. >> i agree with the commissioner and board and i remember this case. i seem to think what we approved looked pretty good. i remember the bays being pretty contextual. i've seen that happen on many projects. they want something that doesn't look like it's part of building. i'm hoping this addition will be with the existing structure. seems to be what i can tell from the plan. i don't really see impact. i see no impacts to the d.r. request building. they raise the number of points. there were deed restrictions seem to be in compliant with that. the privacy issue is not an issue. i don't really see impact for light and air. he did mention impact from the neighbor across the street. it would seem like these impacts are fairly minor and they were probably less than was the case with the other addition. i know that there were these request for no roof, deck and i have
from my stand point, i don't see what's exceptional and extraordinary. we're preserving the building in a better way initially. for that seems to me not to be a problem. >> commissioner antonini. >> i agree with the commissioner and board and i remember this case. i seem to think what we approved looked pretty good. i remember the bays being pretty contextual. i've seen that happen on many projects. they want something that doesn't look like it's part of building. i'm hoping this...
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. >> i see. well, one of the questions i had asked you earlier is why would persons be interested in rare books? what makes a rare book? >> well, a rare book is a book that there's a reason for someone to want in the first place, either because it's a great work of literature or it represents the first publication of some interesting or important discovery in science or exploration or because it's particularly beautiful for its illustrations or the binding or the printing. people collect all kind of things. and some people are particularly attracted to books that they read when they were children. >> are they best sellers necessarily? >> they are not necessarily best sellers. often, best sellers will be produced, even if they were suspected to be best sellers, would have been produced in very large numbers at the beginning. so those may not be rare. the other factor is the supply factor. if a book is famous and popular, but even in the first edition, there are 100,000 copies, it's never going to b
. >> i see. well, one of the questions i had asked you earlier is why would persons be interested in rare books? what makes a rare book? >> well, a rare book is a book that there's a reason for someone to want in the first place, either because it's a great work of literature or it represents the first publication of some interesting or important discovery in science or exploration or because it's particularly beautiful for its illustrations or the binding or the printing. people...
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turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi
turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi
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i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these because every line was meaningful, every line meant something about how you paint the next line, which is what it's like walking out there, looking for those shapes, looking for water, looking for springs, looking for places where the rain has fallen. it's all the same story out there. there is a 13th century or a 14th century polychrome vessel from below the mugion rim in central arizona. and this is 100 years after the anastazi supposedly disappeared, there's that story about one day this whole civilization just vanished. but if you start following the civilization, you can find
i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these...
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. >> i see no questions -- supervisor cohen. >> hi, good afternoon, pam. i have a quick question about the proposal for increasing the time period for the permit, extensions from 365 days to 2 -- excuse me to 720 days. i just wanted to know the reasons for this. >> pamela levin. every month we have a meeting with the code -- citizen advisory committee of the building inspection department and one of the things that routinely came up is that people would have to come back and extend their permit even though they had, you know, it was stuck in one of the departments for a review and so in order to try to make it more advantageous for people to have permits to go through the process, to not keep coming back and having to pay again and again, we decided that we would extend it. >> okay. and another quick question about a timeline. the timeline when the ipic will be completing their infrastructure project, do you know what the timeline is, the proposed timeline? >> yes, what happens is that you have, depending upon your valuation of your permit, you have, like,
. >> i see no questions -- supervisor cohen. >> hi, good afternoon, pam. i have a quick question about the proposal for increasing the time period for the permit, extensions from 365 days to 2 -- excuse me to 720 days. i just wanted to know the reasons for this. >> pamela levin. every month we have a meeting with the code -- citizen advisory committee of the building inspection department and one of the things that routinely came up is that people would have to come back and...
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[laughter] i see. n tell the producer is somewhat per teshed because the show is running over and yet i continue to talk. it is almost as if i'm expressing my disdain for his authoritative ways. ha ha ha. geoff: i do love when you exert your powers, mr. ferguson. craig: good night, everyone. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked bread. made hot, toasty and just for you. and don't be afraid to put your spin on this deli style deliciousity -- add your favorite ingredients, like spicy jalapeÑos or crisp green peppers. get to your local subway and taste some perfect pastrami today! subway. eat fresh. . >>> this is 9news now. >>> the guns bank. tomorrow members of the national rifle association and representatives of the entertainment industry will meet with vice president joe biden, the vice president h
[laughter] i see. n tell the producer is somewhat per teshed because the show is running over and yet i continue to talk. it is almost as if i'm expressing my disdain for his authoritative ways. ha ha ha. geoff: i do love when you exert your powers, mr. ferguson. craig: good night, everyone. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all...
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"i see certain sectors helping the stock market. i see that true of the housing sector. look at real estate, look at building supplies, things that have been down in the past." as for jobs, john challenger says though the economy has been adding an average of 150,000 jobs a month, we may not need that many to make unemployment itself go down. the reason - baby boomers. "there are many more baby boomers retiring, so we don't need nearly as many new jobs as we did a decade ago." as for overseas trade, china's economy is predicted to grow at 7%. it used to be 15%. "hu jintao's approach was 'build the middle class.' i don't know if the next leader will make that his goal." and in europe, observers think the worst is over, but the first half of the year will be slow. "they're going to make progress, but not enough to change much. what they need is private equity, private investment." finally, investing in community or regional banks - an alternative that may surprise you. "you can invest in small banks and help your community. if enough people do that, the country will improv
"i see certain sectors helping the stock market. i see that true of the housing sector. look at real estate, look at building supplies, things that have been down in the past." as for jobs, john challenger says though the economy has been adding an average of 150,000 jobs a month, we may not need that many to make unemployment itself go down. the reason - baby boomers. "there are many more baby boomers retiring, so we don't need nearly as many new jobs as we did a decade...
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is this a dagger that i see before me? i see thee still. i see thee still! ha ha ha! ah... hawke, voice-over: one of my good friends actor richard easton has played macbeth and is gonna help. all right. so i'll read this and you teach me about it as you do. i mean, just help me with it. impertinent. yeah. "is this a dagger which i see before me, "the handle toward my hand? come, let me"-- i think that's an advance. you know, "is this a dagger that i see before me... the handle toward my hand?" that means it's being offered for you to use. right. so it's-- it's not just a thing floating in the air. hawke, voice-over: i think that one of the things that somebody needs to do if you really are gonna play any of these roles is not only break down all the language not only need to understand how it was meant to be played, you need to really understand all the rules that shakespeare was setting up before you can break them. ...of time we'll jump the life to come! part of the challenge is always just understanding the words. what does that mean, "proceeding from the heat-oppressed
is this a dagger that i see before me? i see thee still. i see thee still! ha ha ha! ah... hawke, voice-over: one of my good friends actor richard easton has played macbeth and is gonna help. all right. so i'll read this and you teach me about it as you do. i mean, just help me with it. impertinent. yeah. "is this a dagger which i see before me, "the handle toward my hand? come, let me"-- i think that's an advance. you know, "is this a dagger that i see before me... the...
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and now i can see. that was my explanation. all i know is that it works. dr. oral roberts became a very dear and close friend of mine the last two years of his life. we've written a book together. i talk with him almost every day on the phone -- at least every week, stay with him in his home. we're sitting one day and we're talking and he's talking to me about the due season. he said, todd, there is four seasons in the natural world. there's spring, there's summer and fall and winter. but there's a dynamic in the spirit world of seed time harvest that nobody knows and it's different. everything in the spirit world will parallel the practical world especially in seed time harvest except for this one aexpect. there's a fifth season in god's seed time harvest. the fifth season is the due season. and he said the due season is not decided by you. it is decide by god. and he said when god decides to give you the harvest is when you get the harvest. he says it's not like the natural world. that's how you can so
and now i can see. that was my explanation. all i know is that it works. dr. oral roberts became a very dear and close friend of mine the last two years of his life. we've written a book together. i talk with him almost every day on the phone -- at least every week, stay with him in his home. we're sitting one day and we're talking and he's talking to me about the due season. he said, todd, there is four seasons in the natural world. there's spring, there's summer and fall and winter. but...
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i think we are seeing the president doing what he really believes in. think he has the same point of view that i do about the american dream. and also who's been invited. he wants a fundamental change in the american system, and i think if you look at how hard he is playing the ball, i think that is what he wants to see. he's getting what he wants to see that it's his second term, so it's his chance to drive it home. neil: one of the things that the president did, he says if i'm so inept at everything am up why is the market continuing to go higher? wise the dow jones and the s&p back to five-year highs? wi-fi life i am such a capitalist killer, the markets are doing okay. >> we have good corporate leaders and business people and independent people. it wasn't a government that built their businesses up or have the trillions they have in cash. it's what they did in spite of the difficulties that they came up with. i'm a true believer in america. with all due respect, the american people, we the people, we can make things happen on her own. i think the mar
i think we are seeing the president doing what he really believes in. think he has the same point of view that i do about the american dream. and also who's been invited. he wants a fundamental change in the american system, and i think if you look at how hard he is playing the ball, i think that is what he wants to see. he's getting what he wants to see that it's his second term, so it's his chance to drive it home. neil: one of the things that the president did, he says if i'm so inept at...
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it was fun that would shape the way i started to see things. [inaudible conversations] >> no you don't. >> on the topic of wealth and qatar, do you think we have this level of wealth that americans would still have a thirst for learning? i feel like that is something that is missing from our society. >> there's never been a society more wealthy. there's also never been a generation less curious. i think we have been consumed. we used to make things. like i remember growing up, you know, iacocca had a slogan. now we make nothing but give you more. if you complain about something, like i once complained about delta airlines, they gave us free tickets. [laughter] used to be able to complain about domino's used to be 30 minutes are free. there is a level of pride and i think that now, my mother used to say, in a new you had to work twice as hard to get how this fire. a set of guidelines that you understood and even though you felt like he was going to be hard, i think that now that's a respect death of culture. i think that we don't tell people what
it was fun that would shape the way i started to see things. [inaudible conversations] >> no you don't. >> on the topic of wealth and qatar, do you think we have this level of wealth that americans would still have a thirst for learning? i feel like that is something that is missing from our society. >> there's never been a society more wealthy. there's also never been a generation less curious. i think we have been consumed. we used to make things. like i remember growing up,...
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i see donna who is another institution in the lgbt community. plauding] >> so, in closing, i want to say that the way that i remember george moscone, the way that i remember harvey milk is to simply be true to who i am and to not be afraid to be who i am, even if it means doing and being something that is unpopular at times. thank you. (applause) >> thank you so much, supervisor. i wanted to acknowledge our co-sponsors today, the san francisco -- san francisco. the harvey milk foundation which was started by stuart milk and myself, worked to put this on in partnership with the san francisco harvey milk gay democratic club, gay and lesbian democratic club, the harvey milk civil rights academy and of course the gay men's chorus who are performing here tonight. so, on that note i'm going to turn this over to my dear friend stuart who is harvey's nephew and someone himself who has been speaking out all around the world for civil rights and equality for all. stuart? [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. it's very interesting thanksgiving this week.
i see donna who is another institution in the lgbt community. plauding] >> so, in closing, i want to say that the way that i remember george moscone, the way that i remember harvey milk is to simply be true to who i am and to not be afraid to be who i am, even if it means doing and being something that is unpopular at times. thank you. (applause) >> thank you so much, supervisor. i wanted to acknowledge our co-sponsors today, the san francisco -- san francisco. the harvey milk...
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i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkling of light. what tightly woven baskets were here, what woven textiles, what stockpile of cobalt blue and honey-colored seed corn left many years b
i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents...
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you know, because i hear that a lot. you see a reaction on his face. and that pretty much seals the deal. he wants to know right then and there who i am. and so i tell him. >> i don't understand why i can't -- >> i'm more than happy to tell you who i am. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and we're doing an investigation. you don't want to touch anybody. you don't want to -- >> it was really only one of the times -- the only time, really, when someone physically lunged at me. i don't think i was in much danger but you can see how the security works. our guy stepped in. took care of it. and diffused the situation. >> you got to stop this. >> sit down. sit down. >> you're free to leave any time. >> we got phone calls from him. for months. and he was down right mean. he blamed us for his situation. and we offered him the chance to do an interview. he initially said yes but only if we didn't show the video of the house, show his face or identify what he did for a living and obviously those were conditions we could not meet n. this investigation unlike the
you know, because i hear that a lot. you see a reaction on his face. and that pretty much seals the deal. he wants to know right then and there who i am. and so i tell him. >> i don't understand why i can't -- >> i'm more than happy to tell you who i am. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and we're doing an investigation. you don't want to touch anybody. you don't want to -- >> it was really only one of the times -- the only time, really, when someone physically...
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near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breakingose in the mouths. they are monsters who can't see the people who will weep. they're are creators of the destruction that begins on the tongue and ends in the cold eyes of tomorrow. [applause] >> last year, i read 9 stories in my allotted 6 minutes this year i thought i would be ambitious and do 10. first is called cosmology. after they learned that the universe was a mass produced toy tossed by a goddess they no longer wondered by laws was sure in the clockwork in a wind up bird were shot with uncertainties. optimists contributed the reason to the fact that the toy was broken. pessimists acknowledged this. but insistd that in it's broken state could the cosmos belong to those who lives within. the goddess grown found the universe under board games in a closet. she did not give it to her children. she did not have it fixed by her husband instead slipping away now and then from her family she delighted in the haphazard way it ran. the release in her life. >> the next one is entitled. ex
near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breakingose in the mouths. they are monsters who can't see the people who will weep. they're are creators of the destruction that begins on the tongue and ends in the cold eyes of tomorrow. [applause] >> last year, i read 9 stories in my allotted 6 minutes this year i thought i would be ambitious and do 10. first is called cosmology. after they learned that the universe was a mass produced toy...
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every time i see you, i want to take off my clothes. i don't know what that is. [laughter] >> you can read into that whatever you wanted to. i think you should see from the remarks that preceded me that one strong attribute of both these extraordinary men was a sense of humor and a sense of irony. i've often thought about the differences in their background and how they came together in that context that juxtaposition in history. you know, san francisco, as the former mayor and speaker mentioned, was very eclectic, electric at the time, women's movement, the lgbt movement, the civil rights movement, and, you know, things were happening, boys and girls. harvey's election i think made people take notice. i think that george's, george's proclivities were always in and around social justice. i know that he was raised catholic. so was i. 16 years of catholic school has made me the man i am today. [laughter] >> and harvey influenced by jewish culture, you know, i don't think it's ever been explored enough. but if you talk to every brit, you know that harvey was a very,
every time i see you, i want to take off my clothes. i don't know what that is. [laughter] >> you can read into that whatever you wanted to. i think you should see from the remarks that preceded me that one strong attribute of both these extraordinary men was a sense of humor and a sense of irony. i've often thought about the differences in their background and how they came together in that context that juxtaposition in history. you know, san francisco, as the former mayor and speaker...
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i want to do something when i see my friends get picked on and i don't know what to do. show me what to do and with that direction from our audience and a plea for politicallal useful advice that has grown to a global partnership and stop bullying, speak up. there is a reel they would like to show that comes before this. can we hit that one? >> could you define that. >> sorry. give you overview of the campaign. >> how are you all doing? [inaudible] >> what would happen if everyone took the pledge to stop bullying ? >> welcome everyone. this is anderson cooper special. bullying stops here. at one time how many kids were bullying you? >> 40. >> 40 kids. you could identify 40 kids. and joined up with facebook and explain the app. >> it's a great program and kids and adults can take a pledge and stop bullying so we can all make a difference. >> we're going to lead the way but we're challenging every governor in every state to do their part and for every citizen to step up. stop bullying. speak up. >> stop bullying. >> speak up. >> stop bullying. speak up. >> stop the video.
i want to do something when i see my friends get picked on and i don't know what to do. show me what to do and with that direction from our audience and a plea for politicallal useful advice that has grown to a global partnership and stop bullying, speak up. there is a reel they would like to show that comes before this. can we hit that one? >> could you define that. >> sorry. give you overview of the campaign. >> how are you all doing? [inaudible] >> what would happen...
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i see 16 more. i will come back same time. thank you very much. the clever man left the noodle shop. he saw the whole thing behind the wall. he gave the noodle man so many compliments and he was going to ask for this count so. he ask strange question. one, two, three, four, five, what time is it now? nine. ten eleven, twelve. why did he ask such a question. one, two, three four, five, what time is it now. nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the same thing tomorrow night. this man goes through all the change and went outlooking for the noodle shop. it was funny. last time i'm going to do the same thing tonight. i will give the noodle man so many compliments and use that where is the noodle man and shop, and there's a poor little noodle man for me. noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot noodle. oh, it's very cold. it's warm tonight. that's true. by the way, how is business? not so good. is it. pretty good. a little different from last night. t
i see 16 more. i will come back same time. thank you very much. the clever man left the noodle shop. he saw the whole thing behind the wall. he gave the noodle man so many compliments and he was going to ask for this count so. he ask strange question. one, two, three, four, five, what time is it now? nine. ten eleven, twelve. why did he ask such a question. one, two, three four, five, what time is it now. nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the...
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. >> i see a couple different futures. i mean, i see myself back in prison again and i see myself a regular, normal human living a normal life. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >>> all inmate deaths in the florida department of corrections are investigated by our inspector general office. >> one inmate meets an untimely demise. >> prison ain't what it used to be. the extortion game and making them feel threatened. that's kind of out the window because they'll snitch on you. you've got to use finesse nowadays. >> a convicted murderer breaks down the ways of prison, while a young, fresh-faced inmate learns about them. >> this is a man's world. it's not a child's world. >> within five minutes of arriving at the dormitory, the secret service arrives to interview him about a possible threatening letter he had made to the president. >> an inmate mails a death threat to the white house and then carries out a shocking act. >> it was a first for me. >> and we had personal cameras to some of the inmat
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could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank you. i want to introduce myself a little more so you have the context of what i do. i work for a nonprofit in seattle "committee for children" and we have been around for about 32 years. we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good
could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank you. i want to introduce myself a little more so you have the context of what i do. i work for a nonprofit in seattle "committee for children" and we have been around for about 32 years. we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used...
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when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselv
when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea...
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(grunts) (gasps) i can see. i can see! (gasping): pig! oh... that's great. n't really need it. this time it's just me-- plain old sheep. narrator: and so sheep follows the recipe. she puts the letters... c-o-r-n... together in the right way and makes... kids: corn! aw... i knew you could do it, sheep. (giggles) (stammers) oh... you first. aw... thanks, pig. narrator: sheep saved the show and she didn't need a costume to do it. see, she discovered that with the right letters and believing in herself there are a lot of things a plain old sheep can cook up. i love corn. come on, let's go get some. announcer: come join the word friends for more wordplay adventures at: ♪ hi, there dot here ♪ creative kids just like you have been going to pbskids.org. take a look! jordan sent in this story with these great pictures! you can do it, too, but first, let's see what jordan made. bill didn't quit! great job! you can make a story like that, too by going to pbskids.org. this next one is from van. that was fun! you can do great things, too at pbskids.org. word world is fund
(grunts) (gasps) i can see. i can see! (gasping): pig! oh... that's great. n't really need it. this time it's just me-- plain old sheep. narrator: and so sheep follows the recipe. she puts the letters... c-o-r-n... together in the right way and makes... kids: corn! aw... i knew you could do it, sheep. (giggles) (stammers) oh... you first. aw... thanks, pig. narrator: sheep saved the show and she didn't need a costume to do it. see, she discovered that with the right letters and believing in...
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did you see the cable, i didn't see the cables. which clearly meant it needed to be asked a few more dozen times. >> did you see the cable on i believe it was august 12. >> was it a surprise to you? >> did you see it personally? >> how did you respond it to? >> you did not read the cables from benghazi and ambassador stevens. >> certainly somebody within your office should have seen that cable. >> jon: yes, they should have and that concludes the (bleep) sherlock hearing. someone should have seen it, popped it upstairs and given the people at the consulate more security. that's a fair point that you don't have to all identically make. this ability clintons's first go round in the finger pointing rodeo. she's magneeto. it would be only april proif they had a metal component and if it didn't effect metal but fingers figneeto. just role the thing. >> judgment errors and the people need to be replaced, fired and no longer in a position of making judgment calls. >> there are individuals that have to be cut loose when they are not perfor
did you see the cable, i didn't see the cables. which clearly meant it needed to be asked a few more dozen times. >> did you see the cable on i believe it was august 12. >> was it a surprise to you? >> did you see it personally? >> how did you respond it to? >> you did not read the cables from benghazi and ambassador stevens. >> certainly somebody within your office should have seen that cable. >> jon: yes, they should have and that concludes the...
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i see everything that made me. flying around in invisible pieces. i see i'm a little piece of a big, big universe. >> she has got a huge first day. despite her pint sized figure, she is the youngest nominee ever for best actress. she never acted before in her life. in fact, she was 5 when she got the role of hush puppy in beast of the southern wild. let me bring in rotten tomatoes, welcome. >> hello. i have been up forever already. >> i bet you have. we appreciate you staying up. this is important for folks in the afternoon. does she have a shot at winning? >> hands down unequivocally yes. that movie was made by her.
i see everything that made me. flying around in invisible pieces. i see i'm a little piece of a big, big universe. >> she has got a huge first day. despite her pint sized figure, she is the youngest nominee ever for best actress. she never acted before in her life. in fact, she was 5 when she got the role of hush puppy in beast of the southern wild. let me bring in rotten tomatoes, welcome. >> hello. i have been up forever already. >> i bet you have. we appreciate you staying...
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i did get to see, kiter learn that. i have that incredible support not only from that but wonderful communities. we could never thank all the communities for helping with the children overseas that are able to reach they're goals through - my wife said i'll preach now. so, any way, thank you. keep on-going here. [applause] and i wake up a lot of nights and my wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it turns into china and you wonder where we're all headed. i don't know the answer but when you know thing i do know fiduciaries you listen to what the people want most of all, it's education for all they're children and i ask many women now when i'm over sees, i ask the women i'm here is a your servant and would like to help you what do you want? most women would say i want a good husband or to become wealthy or prosperity. what most women say is, we don't want our babys to diet. how do you answer that question? it comes through educa
i did get to see, kiter learn that. i have that incredible support not only from that but wonderful communities. we could never thank all the communities for helping with the children overseas that are able to reach they're goals through - my wife said i'll preach now. so, any way, thank you. keep on-going here. [applause] and i wake up a lot of nights and my wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it...
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i see people. i see people on balconies throwing it down.to go out of frame, just drop out of frame. >> i'll go right out of frame. >> reporter: hi, anderson and kathy. >> hey. what's going on? >> reporter: hey anderson and kathy. happy new year to you. we are about to ring in 2013 here in nashville. it is wet out. it's raining. it's freezing. why does no one care? because the fray is on the stage behind me. so exciting. the energy here is through the roof. and we can't wait. 2013. in about 45 minutes that music note behind me will drop. but no one's talking about that. we're talking about the fray behind me. we can't wait to ring in the new year. back to you guys in new york. >> that'll be also at 1:00. >> you're scared of me now. >> no, you're scaring me. >> because you don't know what i'm going to do. >> it is getting to be that hour where bad things happen. >> exactly. >> this is when bad things happen. a couple years ago this is where there was an incident where you yelled at somebody in the crowd -- because i just want to -- stop. i ju
i see people. i see people on balconies throwing it down.to go out of frame, just drop out of frame. >> i'll go right out of frame. >> reporter: hi, anderson and kathy. >> hey. what's going on? >> reporter: hey anderson and kathy. happy new year to you. we are about to ring in 2013 here in nashville. it is wet out. it's raining. it's freezing. why does no one care? because the fray is on the stage behind me. so exciting. the energy here is through the roof. and we can't...
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i think you're going to see europe come back a little bit. i think you'll see china do better. we actually think the u.s. economy will slow a bit in the first quarter, that's what our leading indicators say. i think it will be a cheap rally, up, down, up, down. it's the second half that we think a crash happens, lasts a year and a half, goes into 2014, 2015, slight new high in the dow and a slight new low. that's the pattern, higher highs in each bubble and lower lows in each crash. no something where people say oh, my gosh, how could this happen? been happening since 1995 boubl/crash, bubble/crash, bubble/crash because stimulus doesn't last. >> let's say your scenario materializes, want to talk about how to protect yourself and what sectors or stocks out there might be immune to that, if any. want to get your reaction to the outlook "closing bell" exchange. joining the conversation ed pbatowski, carol roth and our own rick santelli. you heard harry in terms of an expectation of a huge crash. ed, what do you say about that? >> well, i don't know. harry's philosophy and his thoug
i think you're going to see europe come back a little bit. i think you'll see china do better. we actually think the u.s. economy will slow a bit in the first quarter, that's what our leading indicators say. i think it will be a cheap rally, up, down, up, down. it's the second half that we think a crash happens, lasts a year and a half, goes into 2014, 2015, slight new high in the dow and a slight new low. that's the pattern, higher highs in each bubble and lower lows in each crash. no...
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i didn't see their phone. i didn't see any of that, but you need to take hold of that and own it and get that out there and make the difference and change the behavior and make it serious and when law enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with mary
i didn't see their phone. i didn't see any of that, but you need to take hold of that and own it and get that out there and make the difference and change the behavior and make it serious and when law enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them...
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(birds chirping) i see you, i see you! i see you! okay, you got me you got me, you got me. so... did you get the information you wanted? any idea what happened to him in dresden? no. did you ask? i shouldn't have thought that was any of my business. or yours. man: how's that? harrison yeah, keep coming, bit more. good? hello. what's going on here? and who are you, darling? i'm sam stewart. i don't suppose you live in one of these big houses, do you? i do, as a matter of fact. that one over there. then this is your lucky day. we want to knock it down. adam: knock us down? yes. why? for the access road. access to what? all the shops and houses they're going to be building on the green. well, hastings may need shops and houses but why build on the green? i thought you'd be pleased. i am, i think. i should be delighted, i suppose. sam: it's exactly what you wanted. and, of course they'll pay you compensation. there's a meeting at the town hall tomorrow evening. that's not much notice. well, provided they give you a good offer, how much notice do you need? man: oh dear, more prob
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look, i think i'll trot over to see the old boy now. >> all right. >> hastings, why don't you accompanyonsieur saunders, huh? i must return to the willows and well, i think it best if i go alone. >> oh. all right, if you think so. >> besides, you can question monsieur ralph walton about last night, perhaps. >> right. ♪ hop in then, arthur. >> right. oh, this is nice. [car motor] i saw freddie dickson drive one down at the track. i thought i'd get one myself. >> twin su car, isn't it? >> yeah. it's a bit thirsty, but quick. [motor engine] >> good morning, sir. >> mr. poirot. >> i must apologize for this unexpected return, madam. i was anxious to fully set your mind at rest. you have a second daughter, madam? >> had. she died, i'm afraid. >> i am sorry to hear you say that. hmm. in my country, we belgians have great respect for la mere de familie. the mother. she is all important. do not worry. i think it unlikely that the police will ever learn the truth. you will permit me, madam, to return the missing card to the pack. to play bridge for over one hour with only 51 cards, that is not ve
look, i think i'll trot over to see the old boy now. >> all right. >> hastings, why don't you accompanyonsieur saunders, huh? i must return to the willows and well, i think it best if i go alone. >> oh. all right, if you think so. >> besides, you can question monsieur ralph walton about last night, perhaps. >> right. ♪ hop in then, arthur. >> right. oh, this is nice. [car motor] i saw freddie dickson drive one down at the track. i thought i'd get one...