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well for me i suppose the penny dropped quite quickly i was quite fortunate i joined the times at a time when everything was really quite open and in terms of seeing what was wrong with that institution when i was young and naive an idea idealistic i suppose i thought i was going to be holding people in power to account and it turned out instead that when i joined in two thousand and two new york times was very much engaged in doing exactly what those in power wanted them to do and printing fake intelligence information to start the war in iraq and i was in a part of the world the balkans former yugoslavia where there was no longer much interest in hearing about what was happening on the ground except once in a while i was supposed to write stories about been responsible for breaking up yugoslavia by supporting wars of aggression that didn't need to happen based on fake intelligence and manufactured enemies so i was watching what i was supposed to say about something that happened ten years ago being repeated by the united states government in the pages of my newspaper which was denying
well for me i suppose the penny dropped quite quickly i was quite fortunate i joined the times at a time when everything was really quite open and in terms of seeing what was wrong with that institution when i was young and naive an idea idealistic i suppose i thought i was going to be holding people in power to account and it turned out instead that when i joined in two thousand and two new york times was very much engaged in doing exactly what those in power wanted them to do and printing...
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so let's suppose i get it rolling in a certain speed and let's suppose i cut part of the alleyway here, play a trick on it. here it comes, i'm rolling it, maybe like 4 kilometers per second, that's pretty fast. here we go. later on, come to the edgeway, crash into the ground. roll it faster. crash into the ground over there. roll it faster. boom, still crash into the ground. i wonder if there'd be a speed you could move it such that it would clear the gap. how many say, oh, no, there's no way to clear that gap? stand up, go on. see if you're sitting next to someone who can calculate in their mind, the reason in their mind or come up with the answer, how fast it gotta go to clear the gap? what'd be the answer, gang? past tense of eat... 8, 8 kilometers per second, you're gonna clear the gap. how about if you make the gap this big? gonna clear that gap? how about you make the alley this big? here's the alley, now here's your gap, get it going 8 kilometers per second, what are you gonna do? you're gonna clear the gap, you come right back again. take it away and send it-- so it keeps movin
so let's suppose i get it rolling in a certain speed and let's suppose i cut part of the alleyway here, play a trick on it. here it comes, i'm rolling it, maybe like 4 kilometers per second, that's pretty fast. here we go. later on, come to the edgeway, crash into the ground. roll it faster. crash into the ground over there. roll it faster. boom, still crash into the ground. i wonder if there'd be a speed you could move it such that it would clear the gap. how many say, oh, no, there's no way...
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it is potentially i suppose it is possible depending on how this unfolds and i think part of the the the underlying political calculus is that both sides wants this to be a big dispute in diplomatic terms but i don't think either side is really looking for a military confrontation of this point so i think that would be a brake on anything the sort of larger development going on here but having said that i think if there was to be one side that overreact overacted i think the other side would be more likely to overreact because of this kind of tense time that's going on politically so it has the potential to get bigger and right now australia is being proposed as a third party to arbitrate as in a trilateral security talk between camber of beijing and tokyo over this this feud so we'll see if it does broaden out into the region but right now japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda is in new york to attend the u.n. general assembly meeting and he will likely raise this dispute while he's there so that this is becoming a bit of an international issue that james very briefly i do want to
it is potentially i suppose it is possible depending on how this unfolds and i think part of the the the underlying political calculus is that both sides wants this to be a big dispute in diplomatic terms but i don't think either side is really looking for a military confrontation of this point so i think that would be a brake on anything the sort of larger development going on here but having said that i think if there was to be one side that overreact overacted i think the other side would be...
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>> yeah, i suppose just being practical. what may be likely, that the party may show up at the next ethics commission meeting. i sent a representative here or someone showed up and purported to be my representative. and that wasn't the case. and i didn't receive a notice for whatever reason, and now i am standing my case. that's one practical possibility. i am not sure how likely. i understand your concern that you don't want people to speak without the proper authorization for the party. that's a fair point. >> commissioner renne. >> do you think we unduly complicate it if there is a representative than a complaint complaintant. that they come with a paper authorizing this individual to appear on my behalf. >> that's a good idea. >> is it too difficult for that? to get that, do you think? >> that strikes me as reasonable. commissioner studley. >> if we keep it, i think that is a reasonable addition. i am trying to think whether we need that provision at all. in order to make it possible for the public to pursue their or stan
>> yeah, i suppose just being practical. what may be likely, that the party may show up at the next ethics commission meeting. i sent a representative here or someone showed up and purported to be my representative. and that wasn't the case. and i didn't receive a notice for whatever reason, and now i am standing my case. that's one practical possibility. i am not sure how likely. i understand your concern that you don't want people to speak without the proper authorization for the party....
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sometimes, i suppose, we do not. it seems the neighboring uses, unlike some others, are more sensitive to noise then we have seen. i can imagine being in the theater and hearing noise coming from the adjacent entertainment would not make me very happy. equally so, i have had some massages, and i think it's been quiet is a pleasant experience. peter through a continuance -- either through a continuance to have the project sponsor address these issues might be in order or we could craft some kind of stringent conditions, i suppose, then what is in the current document. perhaps the entertainment commission costs -- commission's, the amount of sound that would allow to be transmitted to adjacent buildings may be higher than what could be tolerated in this case. vice president wu: i wanted to confirm with staff whether it is the entertainment commission or its is dph that regulates the noise. >> my understanding is that the entertainment commission will be hearing about this. we did add that consistent number 11 that the b
sometimes, i suppose, we do not. it seems the neighboring uses, unlike some others, are more sensitive to noise then we have seen. i can imagine being in the theater and hearing noise coming from the adjacent entertainment would not make me very happy. equally so, i have had some massages, and i think it's been quiet is a pleasant experience. peter through a continuance -- either through a continuance to have the project sponsor address these issues might be in order or we could craft some kind...
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. - i don't suppose we could call it a draw? you tell me where nora is-- - with the price tag monroe's got tacked on your ass? i don't think so. - well... give it your best shot. we'll see what happens. - okay. let's see what happens. - yeah, i don't know them. - really? they were walking around the train yard with you. - so? i met them yesterday. i've been trying to bang the british chick. - then you won't care if i slice them open. - all right! all right! let them go. - miles. - not a word. - let's go. it's a new way to get cash back deals, and it's called bankamerideals! i sign into my online banking... click the "cash back deals tab"... and pick the deals i want. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay, and then i get up to 15% cash back -- put into my account. ♪ i know, right? [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign into your online banking to choose your deals today. is the only yogurt brand endorsed by weight watchers and your taste buds have always endor
. - i don't suppose we could call it a draw? you tell me where nora is-- - with the price tag monroe's got tacked on your ass? i don't think so. - well... give it your best shot. we'll see what happens. - okay. let's see what happens. - yeah, i don't know them. - really? they were walking around the train yard with you. - so? i met them yesterday. i've been trying to bang the british chick. - then you won't care if i slice them open. - all right! all right! let them go. - miles. - not a word. -...
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i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that inspired you to do collectio
i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already...
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instead, in myself, you know, i am sure that i was supposed to do coutoure. but at that time, there was no place. when i started, [unintelligible] it was more like my family or my mother or the concierge. it was sewing. more the kind of thing. very small. i should say that my days was coutoure. i did my ready-to-wear in my first years. and coutoure without realizing it. i think that honestly most of the designers of the 1980's were completely doing coutoure. it is real coutoure. only the fact that most of those clothes are manufactured after -- even some not manufactured right. maybe a piece that is a piece of art. i do not like that expression. so forget it. bessemer truly like making beautiful things. i went there. one * my partner, boyfriend, arrived -- one time my partner, borden, said mickey should do a direct election. i said, why? the designer from the 1980's. he said, yes, but maybe it is could for perfume, things like that. to have an international passport. ok. but deep inside, i know that i should have loved to make one coutoure collection like that
instead, in myself, you know, i am sure that i was supposed to do coutoure. but at that time, there was no place. when i started, [unintelligible] it was more like my family or my mother or the concierge. it was sewing. more the kind of thing. very small. i should say that my days was coutoure. i did my ready-to-wear in my first years. and coutoure without realizing it. i think that honestly most of the designers of the 1980's were completely doing coutoure. it is real coutoure. only the fact...
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[applause] >> i suppose we should do that. so moved. >> seconded. [laughter]. >> and by acclimation, i adopt it. >> [inaudible] .). thank you. okay. and we have several people who want to adds their voices to that, and we should start with mr. thomas, thank you for your patience. >> good afternoon. mr. harrington, we would like to thank you for your leadership, your aability to mentor and lead your staff in this community. first of all, when we embarked on the water system in the region, mr. harrington leaded charge for preapprentices. we went through many zip codes, making sure there's state law for apprentice unite lie station, which includeed preapprentice programs. today we have 4 community based organizations. san juaquin, cypress mandella, alameda county, citybuiod, sf county, apoi, san mateo county, proge==ject build. we would like to thank you for your outstanding after fort, and city staff that worked in labor apresent itions on both of the training classes. >> t*fs a pleasure for me to do that, there were some great folk that is came out.
[applause] >> i suppose we should do that. so moved. >> seconded. [laughter]. >> and by acclimation, i adopt it. >> [inaudible] .). thank you. okay. and we have several people who want to adds their voices to that, and we should start with mr. thomas, thank you for your patience. >> good afternoon. mr. harrington, we would like to thank you for your leadership, your aability to mentor and lead your staff in this community. first of all, when we embarked on the...
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i suppose there is an option for essentially mr. hem abouts hemhemblig to put in that language and vote on that as amended. >> that would be fine with me. what i don't want is to hold up the proceedings. i do not want to do anything that would hold up these proceedings any further. >> okay. so the draft as currently amended and i'm sure there will be other amendments, contains a one-sentence concurence from commissioner hayon. do you have that language in mind. >> the language i have is commissioner had aon supports a finding that the official misconduct in this case merits the sheriff's removal from office. is that accurate? >> that is accurate. >> okay.lp >> there were some additional edits proposed by the mayor and i think that they are accurate. so i would propose that on page 2 lines 1 and 2 should now read, "this matter presents the first time that the ethics commission has provided a recommendation to the board of supervisors regarding charges of official misconduct under charter section 15.105." >> did you get that? >> no. >>
i suppose there is an option for essentially mr. hem abouts hemhemblig to put in that language and vote on that as amended. >> that would be fine with me. what i don't want is to hold up the proceedings. i do not want to do anything that would hold up these proceedings any further. >> okay. so the draft as currently amended and i'm sure there will be other amendments, contains a one-sentence concurence from commissioner hayon. do you have that language in mind. >> the language...
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where the next there are i suppose it's unlimited bond buying by drug yeah barely the president of the european central bank and thereafter will eventually i would say economic to. the countries those struggling countries won't sleep easy after hearing your words no i was going to ask you could they sleep any easier after after what happened in germany today you're saying no well not in the long term of course there will be a huge rally in the markets optimism will reign supreme for a short possibly air. slightly slightly longer in very short period of time but i think eventually i am convinced what was agreed today will not be just sufficient and it will not be a solution well how come all these are very learned very well informed people to learn this go ahead to letting it happen them aside forgive me i didn't quite understand come all these are very learned very well connected people who got their finger on the pulse are letting it happen them. well you have to ask then i can see how it could work could i possibly add two things you mentioned that the five hundred billion rescue fun
where the next there are i suppose it's unlimited bond buying by drug yeah barely the president of the european central bank and thereafter will eventually i would say economic to. the countries those struggling countries won't sleep easy after hearing your words no i was going to ask you could they sleep any easier after after what happened in germany today you're saying no well not in the long term of course there will be a huge rally in the markets optimism will reign supreme for a short...
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was perhaps a good thing i suppose but the president's chief advisor on politics said that. approximately that we will not just go about paying our part holders who can't pay social security or we can't meet the defense budget. so they are saying that there is a political contingency to the nation's willingness to meet its obligations to to its creditors. it's not such or a startling revelation or a revelation i suppose these things are all political but still it's right there on the. on the public record. and people who say that. we can print all the dollars we like well they that is true that is literally true we can and we are but nothing says that the world must accept dollars at the value we wish to assign to them. this is recently is the late one nine hundred seventy s. if you were traveling in europe with american express travelers checks the roman hotel for a look at the way we try to present them. you know that there's nothing intrinsically valuable valuable about a paper dollar it's value was is is is derived from all of the world's belief in the good faith of this
was perhaps a good thing i suppose but the president's chief advisor on politics said that. approximately that we will not just go about paying our part holders who can't pay social security or we can't meet the defense budget. so they are saying that there is a political contingency to the nation's willingness to meet its obligations to to its creditors. it's not such or a startling revelation or a revelation i suppose these things are all political but still it's right there on the. on the...
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i am attempting to knock down the supposed supreme authenticity of the nielsen numbers. i'm citing a number of scandals that have taken place with regard to those numbers, but i also talk about the fact that according to many, many of the people who are studied and polled, we actually hate tv. now, when i say we hate tv, i don't mean that we want to throw it out of the house because obviously we all have lots of tv sets. it's just that often people say that they regret the amount of time they spend watching television and they dislike it and don't trust it as a credible source of information. it doesn't mean that some parts of it they don't subscribe to. but i think it's as equally reasonable to say that we hate television as that we love it. c-span: have you always had these five myths, or when you sat down to write this book did you decide you wanted five myths and you developed them? >> guest: i had to domesticate the subject. i couldn't just talk about a myth. this all began with an op-ed i wrote for the new york times in 1988 and there was quite an extraordinary reac
i am attempting to knock down the supposed supreme authenticity of the nielsen numbers. i'm citing a number of scandals that have taken place with regard to those numbers, but i also talk about the fact that according to many, many of the people who are studied and polled, we actually hate tv. now, when i say we hate tv, i don't mean that we want to throw it out of the house because obviously we all have lots of tv sets. it's just that often people say that they regret the amount of time they...
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i am where i am supposed to be when i am supposed to be. i am going to work as hard as i can. other things take priority, whether it is your kids or grandkids. tavis: since we all know you and love you as a fan of our basketball teams, you have your bling on. give me your top line on the clippers and the lakers this evening. >> i know the clippers start practice friday. like howard was in a scene in my brother's movie valentine's day, but we were cut out. tavis: i think both teams will be pretty good this year. >> i was exhausted last year every night. i could not do it. tavis: i will see at the games. the new book from penny marshall is called "my mother was nuts." good to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> that is our show for tonight, and until next time, as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with elizabeth banks' on her latest movie project. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is
i am where i am supposed to be when i am supposed to be. i am going to work as hard as i can. other things take priority, whether it is your kids or grandkids. tavis: since we all know you and love you as a fan of our basketball teams, you have your bling on. give me your top line on the clippers and the lakers this evening. >> i know the clippers start practice friday. like howard was in a scene in my brother's movie valentine's day, but we were cut out. tavis: i think both teams will be...
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i fired it faster? fooom! it would be up for a longer time but still fall, wouldn't it? let's suppose i fire it even faster, longer to hit or same time to hit or less time to hit? - longer. - longer to hit. fooom! you know what i'm gonna do now, gang? i'm gonna put all the powder in, all the powder. i'm gonna fire that thing really fast. watch this. fooom! is the cannonball falling? is it still falling? yeah. fooom! so you got to move the cannon out of the way. isaac newton realized that if you fired a cannonball fast enough, it would fall all the way around the world, around and around and around. that speed is high, very, very high. but that's how we put things into orbit. we simply put-- instead of using a cannon, we put things on a rocket and piggyback it up and get up there and then we get up there, they fire it out and something falls around and around. next time you see the space shuttle on tv, you see the people inside them, you see the views of the earth, and realize that space shuttle is falling around and around the earth. it's going so fast sideways, by the time it falls a
i fired it faster? fooom! it would be up for a longer time but still fall, wouldn't it? let's suppose i fire it even faster, longer to hit or same time to hit or less time to hit? - longer. - longer to hit. fooom! you know what i'm gonna do now, gang? i'm gonna put all the powder in, all the powder. i'm gonna fire that thing really fast. watch this. fooom! is the cannonball falling? is it still falling? yeah. fooom! so you got to move the cannon out of the way. isaac newton realized that if you...
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and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a cross. just a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. that. that could get into. acted. sometimes you need to strip of the filth me and you guys i did yesterday. look it's clean now. from wow that looks cool. did you pay for your short. dollar twenty. what a dollar twenty one and i don't want to talk about it i'm hungry why i said you look cool i never have. a boys let's go eat. and he did what was it was the menu for the night they called me flour potato and eggs. and what events what costs eighty cents. does when you eat you know we eat a lot. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time and i didn't. mind. soon which brightened a few. songs from feinstein pression. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so
and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a cross. just a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. that. that could get into. acted. sometimes you need to strip of the filth me and you guys i did yesterday. look it's clean now. from wow that looks cool. did you pay for your short. dollar twenty. what a dollar twenty one and i don't want to talk about it i'm hungry why i said you look...
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but the largest room is room for improvement, i suppose. i think it is particularly so -- i mentioned about the christmas day bomber in my opening remarks. with the kind of threat we face, these enemies of freedom are looking at a battlefield and a different optics, i suppose you could say, then we have we have before. they see the battlefield in an asymmetrical way. on that particular day, that christmas day bomber, saw the battlefield as 1980 on the -- as seat 1980 on the plane. i know we had problems in the visa application process because of the spelling error that was brought to everybody's attention. subsequently, since that time, we have had, again tremendous strides forward, i think in our process. we are doing vetting against watch list. so i guess my question is -- i know the replication process has significantly increased since that time as well, all to the good. i guess my question would be if you could flesh out how something like that had happened, how would not happen in the future, as you think about, again, sort of the need
but the largest room is room for improvement, i suppose. i think it is particularly so -- i mentioned about the christmas day bomber in my opening remarks. with the kind of threat we face, these enemies of freedom are looking at a battlefield and a different optics, i suppose you could say, then we have we have before. they see the battlefield in an asymmetrical way. on that particular day, that christmas day bomber, saw the battlefield as 1980 on the -- as seat 1980 on the plane. i know we had...
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to be, what i was supposed to be a news journalist, but at a certain point, i found that i was supposed to be me, and it was like landing in russia and not speaking russian. it was a total culture shock, but i learned a lot about myself, and i learned a lot about, i think, people and their consumption of news. i think, you know, it was an arguous process, one i shaped the way i started to see things. >> okay, good, good. [inaudible conversations] >> covering the thirst for learning, do you think if we had this kind of level of wealth that americans would still have a thirst for learning? that's missing from our society. >> there's never been a society more wealthy, and there's also never been a generation less curious. i think that we have been consumed -- like, we used to make things. like, i remember growing up, we had a slogan that said quality was job one, and now we make nothing, but we give you more of the bad stuff we make. if you complain about something, they give you -- i complained about delta airlines, and they gave me a free thin to the airline i hate. [laughter] used to be
to be, what i was supposed to be a news journalist, but at a certain point, i found that i was supposed to be me, and it was like landing in russia and not speaking russian. it was a total culture shock, but i learned a lot about myself, and i learned a lot about, i think, people and their consumption of news. i think, you know, it was an arguous process, one i shaped the way i started to see things. >> okay, good, good. [inaudible conversations] >> covering the thirst for learning,...
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no, i suppose not, but i thought you're only joking. where i come from, laughter is rated as highly as fears. the tragic mask is not for everyday wear. yeah, you frighten me. get away. i must get to the shore. i will not die. oh, don't worry. you will die in the middle of the last act. now, my dear friends, let me remind you about this dead man's pilgrimage on earth. he came, as you all know, from gudbrandsdalen, and moved here when he was no more than a boy. and you remember, till the day he died, he always kept his right hand in his pocket. yet you all know, although he sought to hide it, that hand we never saw bore but three fingers. i will recall one morning years ago, it was in time of war, recruiting officers had come to lunde. an old gray-headed captain sat with the sergeants, and the burgomaster behind the table. lad after lad was measured, given his shilling and sworn in as a soldier. the room was full. and in the yard outside, the winter air was filled with young men's laughter. then, a name was called and a new lad stepped in
no, i suppose not, but i thought you're only joking. where i come from, laughter is rated as highly as fears. the tragic mask is not for everyday wear. yeah, you frighten me. get away. i must get to the shore. i will not die. oh, don't worry. you will die in the middle of the last act. now, my dear friends, let me remind you about this dead man's pilgrimage on earth. he came, as you all know, from gudbrandsdalen, and moved here when he was no more than a boy. and you remember, till the day he...
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the first time i did not know what i was supposed to be. then i found my center i was supposed to me me. it was like landing in russia up. a culture shock. i learned a lot about myself and people with their consumption of the news. >> on the topic of wealth and the source for learning do you think we have that level of wealth people would still have a thirst for learning? the field that is mess it -- missing there has never been a society we have been consumed i remember growing up iacocca said quality is job born now we make nothing. if you complain about something i complained about delta air lines. [laughter] you used to be able to complain dominos 30 minutes or its free. there was a level of pride and commitment. you have to work twice as hard to go have as far. even though you felt it would be hard but it was for the truth but i don't think we tell people what is expected. terrorist attack the country and they said go shopping than wait to. they're past be a place you're not it exceptional because of where your mother and father had a b
the first time i did not know what i was supposed to be. then i found my center i was supposed to me me. it was like landing in russia up. a culture shock. i learned a lot about myself and people with their consumption of the news. >> on the topic of wealth and the source for learning do you think we have that level of wealth people would still have a thirst for learning? the field that is mess it -- missing there has never been a society we have been consumed i remember growing up...
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and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . we get angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip both the filth. and the god i did yesterday. look it's clean now. oh wow that looks cool. how much did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. he wants a dollar twenty. i don't want to talk about it i'm hungry why i said you look cool i never have. a boy's let's go eat. and he did what was it was the menu for the night. cauliflower potato and eggs. what he bets why it costs eighty cents. does when you eat you know we eat a lot. and download the official ati application to cellphones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is now required to watch all its heat all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any of the. world including true science technology innovation all the rest of m
and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . we get angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip both the filth. and the god i did yesterday. look it's clean now. oh wow that looks cool. how much did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. he wants a dollar twenty. i don't want to...
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and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. mo said a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . he gets angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip both the filth. and god i did yesterday. look it's clean. oh wow that looks cool. how much did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. what's a dollar twenty one i don't want to talk about it i'm hungry why i said you look cool. boys let's go eat. and he did what was it was the menu for the night. cauliflower potato and eggs. and when he bats why it costs eighty cents. well it does when you eat you know we eat a lot. the friendship asian of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. sub jet the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i don't. bloody bottle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the
and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. mo said a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . he gets angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip both the filth. and god i did yesterday. look it's clean. oh wow that looks cool. how much did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. what's a dollar twenty one i don't want to talk about...
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. >> when i am home, i suppose. no, i'm a bit of a hobbit really. craig: really? do you have hairy feet? can i see? do you shave your feet? >> no, i do not! [laughter] craig: i just thought you might shave your feet if you were hobbit-like. >> only the boys do. they are quite proud of their foot fur, the hobbits. craig: i don't know. i'm a griffin dor. i don't know anything about that. [applause] so tell me about the "strike back" show then. do you strike back? >> yes. frequently. craig: is it vigilantes? are you crazy vigilantes that go crazy and wreck the joint? >> no, it is a special ops unit out in different parts of africa which is where we have been filming from the last seven months so i have just come back. craig: from africa? see any rhinos? >> touchy subject. craig: they are endangered. >> yeah, they are. craig: that's why we have a rhino here. which is not a real rhino. sandra: you -- he saved me. >> did you? god bless. craig: thanks very much. i saved the gay robot skeleton as well. >> god bless you. craig: really? that's less of a god bless you than th
. >> when i am home, i suppose. no, i'm a bit of a hobbit really. craig: really? do you have hairy feet? can i see? do you shave your feet? >> no, i do not! [laughter] craig: i just thought you might shave your feet if you were hobbit-like. >> only the boys do. they are quite proud of their foot fur, the hobbits. craig: i don't know. i'm a griffin dor. i don't know anything about that. [applause] so tell me about the "strike back" show then. do you strike back?...
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and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . he get angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip of the filth. and the guy i did yesterday. look it's clean now. wow that looks cool. did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. he wants a dollar twenty. i don't want to talk about it i'm hungry why i said you look cool . and then. boys let's go eat. and he did what was it was the menu for the night. cauliflower potato and eggs. and what he bets what costs eighty cents. when it does when you eat you know we eat a lot. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all day. which brightened a few. songs from phones to. meet friends totty dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it a
and what am i supposed to do. the youngest boy. came to chittagong three months ago following is uncle. a. most it's a fourteen year old boy came with a chromo. just to do a fifteen year old has been here for over a year. and . he get angry with the cheese that could get infected. me. sometimes you need to strip of the filth. and the guy i did yesterday. look it's clean now. wow that looks cool. did you pay for your shirt. dollar twenty. he wants a dollar twenty. i don't want to talk about it...
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limbaugh and i suppose that's why they want all these illegals into the country. you know, damn right. he obviously doesn't realize this current president has been draconian in pursuit of illegal immigration, has spent more money, there are more border patrols on the ground, and yet somehow the caller says this to mr. limbaugh and his response, damn right. >> well, first of all, martin, you're confusing the matter here. you're dealing with the facts. you're dealing with that which is empirical. it means i can verify or falsify a particular statement through my senses. how dare you appeal to truth? let's deal with the illusion here. there's a new book called "race craft." it's like witchcraft. the science has dismissed what the witchcraft held onto but people persist. the racial ideologies are being held to and now it's they, those peoples, blacks and latinos, a ba cal that's trying to undermine the process of democracy when the real deal is this president to the chagrin of many people on the left has deported more people and has been some would say hostile to the
limbaugh and i suppose that's why they want all these illegals into the country. you know, damn right. he obviously doesn't realize this current president has been draconian in pursuit of illegal immigration, has spent more money, there are more border patrols on the ground, and yet somehow the caller says this to mr. limbaugh and his response, damn right. >> well, first of all, martin, you're confusing the matter here. you're dealing with the facts. you're dealing with that which is...
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>> i suppose i could. if i did, though, i would probably keep it away from financial services. so for me, i'd rather use this as my centralized vehicle for twitter. we'll ease him into it. >> derek fowler is with morgan stanley smith barney and is fairly new to twitter. give us your twitter handle so we can grow you from 14. >> dfowler@mspwm. you have at least three more followers today. >> and you're looking at kim's vacation pictures. sth a mai tai conference. >> it's just a group of sill von valley investor that's share the passion for kiteboarding. they shared the passion to expand it. we decided this time to go to the george, which soefr in portland, so we could expand beyond kiteboarding, do some cliff jumping. >> you'll post this and mccall, you've been writing about nokia. windows 8, got a chain? >> this is not as exciting as your job. windows 8, there was a lot of anticipation. i think there was actually a lot of disappointment after nokia announced these new lumia devices. but, you know, they're knot nice looking devices. it's just i think people wanted them to leap f
>> i suppose i could. if i did, though, i would probably keep it away from financial services. so for me, i'd rather use this as my centralized vehicle for twitter. we'll ease him into it. >> derek fowler is with morgan stanley smith barney and is fairly new to twitter. give us your twitter handle so we can grow you from 14. >> dfowler@mspwm. you have at least three more followers today. >> and you're looking at kim's vacation pictures. sth a mai tai conference. >>...
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john: i suppose you tell yourself if you're djokovic, look, i only have to put up with this another two, two and a half hours and i could hold up that u.s. open trophy. murray says i'll take be -- it about 20, 30 minutes from now, about 20, 30 minutes from now, would be nice. john: he just wants to see what it feels like to pick one of those grand slam trophies up for the first time. john: thank god, finally something goes my way. clips the tape and doesn't go clips the tape and doesn't go over. >> fault. bill: jake garner announcing the chase review. novak making the challenge, and it was out. >> second service. >> fault. bill: fourth double fault. bill: and an opening for murray at 15-30. bill: and now murray with two chances to get back on serve. beautiful skyline of manhattan. mary: it's been a very long tennis season. it almost makes sense that it ends here on a difficult night on which to play. these guys have both played so much tennis. and still have so much to play. john: murray trying to wait for that moment where he could unload. he had his shot. the ball got away from him th
john: i suppose you tell yourself if you're djokovic, look, i only have to put up with this another two, two and a half hours and i could hold up that u.s. open trophy. murray says i'll take be -- it about 20, 30 minutes from now, about 20, 30 minutes from now, would be nice. john: he just wants to see what it feels like to pick one of those grand slam trophies up for the first time. john: thank god, finally something goes my way. clips the tape and doesn't go clips the tape and doesn't go...
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i suppose you know your name is prominent in the paper. i cut out the articles.his one might interest you. (narrator) the film portrays another side of william bonnet, better known as billy the kid. your death notice. let me see, william bonnet, outlaw, you're dead. well now, how you like that? "billy bonnet burned to death, with no surviving relatives." (laughter) that's not necessary, mr. bonnet. (arthur penn) there's a major character who idealizes billy. i knew you weren't dead. then as that figure of billy deviates from his expectation he eventually ends up betraying him. the situation got to be one of the earliest forms of it, of the media dictating the events. you're not like the books. you don't wear silver stuff. you don't stand up to glory. you're not him. (crying) you're not him. (john sturges) the appeal i think has to be answered with the word legend. they were legends of the west who did these outlandish things which if presented straight out of nowhere, it would not be accepted. but because this theoretically happened in the west, audiences were pr
i suppose you know your name is prominent in the paper. i cut out the articles.his one might interest you. (narrator) the film portrays another side of william bonnet, better known as billy the kid. your death notice. let me see, william bonnet, outlaw, you're dead. well now, how you like that? "billy bonnet burned to death, with no surviving relatives." (laughter) that's not necessary, mr. bonnet. (arthur penn) there's a major character who idealizes billy. i knew you weren't dead....
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it's whether or not it's beyond a point of support, because--let's suppose i had, like, bigger wheels. let's suppose i draw it like this. now, when i draw this, this is what i got to do. as a teacher-type, i have, in my mind, see the line and draw the center of gravity like over here and say, "hey, let's suppose it's really high, gang, like up here." and some people say, "wow, it's so high, for sure it's gonna tip." but that's not the criterion, is it? you people all know what the criterion is. i don't care how high. it's not how high, it's which way. if it's on this side, what's it do? [makes sound] if it's on this side, the center of gravity is between points of support. isn't that neat? do you see that? any questions? if that truck was on a slope even just a little bit the other way, what would happen? oh, the same truck? yeah, would tip right over. because now, we got-- [makes sound] [laughs] splat. okay? a huge torque. i think of that-- [makes sound] okay? very good, lee. very good. hey, you know, sometimes the easy questions are the hardest to answer. let's suppose some kid asks
it's whether or not it's beyond a point of support, because--let's suppose i had, like, bigger wheels. let's suppose i draw it like this. now, when i draw this, this is what i got to do. as a teacher-type, i have, in my mind, see the line and draw the center of gravity like over here and say, "hey, let's suppose it's really high, gang, like up here." and some people say, "wow, it's so high, for sure it's gonna tip." but that's not the criterion, is it? you people all know...
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to achieve this there have been three main schools of thought i suppose which allow the whole to see above the water covered just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect that are more like planes that fly just metres above the water. and. terms of how. many was designed to be called the most popular and prevalent. but even before that. was busy developing one of the world's very first hovercraft . he built. the. tradition. of the city is home. to manufacturers. countries like russia the ships planes and. the traditional trans. the bigger of these two is called she was forty eight and his crew just passenger hovercraft. this exact people across the expanse of the full river in. the fleet here more than a thousand passengers a day to circumvent the world the traffic bridge in the area for those that operate it there's just nothing quite like it. makes this vessel unique is its ability to operate all year round that is to say three hundred sixty five days a year. to traditional to displacing ships that can only operates when the water is free from ice. characteristics in
to achieve this there have been three main schools of thought i suppose which allow the whole to see above the water covered just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect that are more like planes that fly just metres above the water. and. terms of how. many was designed to be called the most popular and prevalent. but even before that. was busy developing one of the world's very first hovercraft . he built. the. tradition. of the city is home. to manufacturers. countries like...
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to achieve this there have been three main schools of thought i suppose which allow the whole to see above the water covered just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect that are more like planes that fly just metres above the water. and in terms of pure speed. in the so-called. top four hundred kilometers an hour. named after western intelligence analysts spotted on the caspian sea. possible for ships the. ground effect. including a few with military. terms of. design. but he. was busy developing the world's very first hovercraft. he built. the city his home. traditional. traffic. there's just nothing quite like it. is its ability to operate all year around. three hundred sixty five days a year. to displacing ships that can only operates when the water is free from ice. before maneuverability does not require expensive pieces of infrastructure. to make the company's. trying to improve existing. fleet. as. they were. able to get this result because of calculations which helped us come up with the optimal parameters both in terms of stability and control of the vessel.
to achieve this there have been three main schools of thought i suppose which allow the whole to see above the water covered just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect that are more like planes that fly just metres above the water. and in terms of pure speed. in the so-called. top four hundred kilometers an hour. named after western intelligence analysts spotted on the caspian sea. possible for ships the. ground effect. including a few with military. terms of. design. but he....