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now, you can imagine this video causing quite the conversation online. it all sort of traces back to a guy on live week who goes by the name gort. we have been in touch with gort. was unable to skype with us. we asked him, first of all, was the video himself a joke? what was he doing up there? >> the video was a joke. i thought it was obvious that it was a joke and i wasn't a rapist in waiting. >> i wear the mask because there are a lot of bugs up there. >> we also asked if he knew the girl. >> no, i didn't know the girl. there's not a lot of people up there. i wasn't trying to shatter anybody's serenity. >> he did have an interaction with the police because women in the area were a little freaked out after watching this. it's important to point out there was no crime committed here. >> the police basically got in contact with me. they really just wanted my name, address, personal information, date of birth and all that and to make sure in fact i had not raped and murdered somebody on top of montara mountain. >> he does obviously have a sense of humor an
now, you can imagine this video causing quite the conversation online. it all sort of traces back to a guy on live week who goes by the name gort. we have been in touch with gort. was unable to skype with us. we asked him, first of all, was the video himself a joke? what was he doing up there? >> the video was a joke. i thought it was obvious that it was a joke and i wasn't a rapist in waiting. >> i wear the mask because there are a lot of bugs up there. >> we also asked if he...
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so i think about the prophetic imagination. i do want to close with baldwin again talking about the prophetic imagination. what we cannot imagine will not come into being. i want to share in closing that i think particularly because as intellectuals and academics, we have been particularly guilty of we love to focus on what is wrong. we love deconstruction. we can talk about what is wrong from sun up to sundown. we have a real problem when it comes to the imagination of what's useful, positive, what we might use to change things. i found that in writing the new book, i wanted to theorize the positive, what has worked, but i found it was a lot easier to talk about what doesn't work than to actually talk to people about what has worked in your life, to ask my aging, fundamentalist christian parents what have they learned from me, what have i taught them, have they been able to let go their agism in parenting, their disciplining and punishing to receive something from me as a thinker and intellectual. what we cannot imagine cannot
so i think about the prophetic imagination. i do want to close with baldwin again talking about the prophetic imagination. what we cannot imagine will not come into being. i want to share in closing that i think particularly because as intellectuals and academics, we have been particularly guilty of we love to focus on what is wrong. we love deconstruction. we can talk about what is wrong from sun up to sundown. we have a real problem when it comes to the imagination of what's useful, positive,...
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i want to you imagine, mr.nt, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans. in saying the house of representatives has voted to reopen our national parks, to reopen our war memorials, and the majority leader of the snalt refuses to allow the senate even to vote. mr. president, i want to you imagine simply the senate republicans had stood together and said, we support the house republicans in standing with the
i want to you imagine, mr.nt, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans. in saying the house of representatives has voted to reopen our national parks, to reopen our war memorials, and the majority leader of the snalt refuses to allow the senate even to vote. mr. president, i want to you imagine simply the senate republicans had stood together and said, we support the house republicans in standing with the
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. >>> imagine a world with no power. we would have no job. >> no youtube. >> exactly. that's the premise of a very popular show on nbc currently in its second season called "revolution." >> i'm sorry, but what the hell does this mean. >> that is jean carlo esposito, an award-winning actor. >> what this means is that the polly anna flowers, that what you rebels have been fighting for ain't what it wants. >> he plays the captain tom neville. >> it's a fun show, i've soon it. he's kind of awesome and you think he's going to help the characters out but then he always turns bad. he's good at it. >> we have jean carlo via skype right this moment. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. >> nick was right, this character you play is a great representation of humanity, the good, the evil in all of us. what can we expect this season? >> this season we find tom neville in a refugee camp looking for his wife, julia. he's a broken man. we now have nuclear holocaust but it all comes back to being a show about family and how we have to struggle to survive in this desperate world
. >>> imagine a world with no power. we would have no job. >> no youtube. >> exactly. that's the premise of a very popular show on nbc currently in its second season called "revolution." >> i'm sorry, but what the hell does this mean. >> that is jean carlo esposito, an award-winning actor. >> what this means is that the polly anna flowers, that what you rebels have been fighting for ain't what it wants. >> he plays the captain tom neville....
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i would ask you to imagine a different world.in the last two months million of americans rise up, sign a national petition, light up the phones to the capitol and speak up against the enormous harms obama care is visiting upon them. we saw the house of representatives stand with courage and listen to the american people. mr. president, i ask you to imagine a world in which senate republicans united to support house republicans. imagine that one piece being different from what we saw. imagine after the house republicans stood together with the american people, if all 46 senate republicans stood together and said we are united against the train wreck that is obama care. we are united with the american people, if president obama will give an exemption for big business, for members of congress, that the american people deserve that very same exemption. i want you to imagine, if senate republicans have stood together and simply supported house
i would ask you to imagine a different world.in the last two months million of americans rise up, sign a national petition, light up the phones to the capitol and speak up against the enormous harms obama care is visiting upon them. we saw the house of representatives stand with courage and listen to the american people. mr. president, i ask you to imagine a world in which senate republicans united to support house republicans. imagine that one piece being different from what we saw. imagine...
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you can only imagine how anxious she must be to be reunited with him. as a mother myself, i'm like in major identification with her at this point. it's all i can do not just to, you know, run out there and drag her in. but they have to wait for the baby to recover a wee bit from the operation. [ music ] >> isn't he beautiful? why don't you sit down and i'll give you time. there, okay. okay. [ laughter ] [ music ] [ child talking in foreign language ] >> son's mom: it is unbelievable that this day has come because we are poor, we could not even dream of this day. this is the happiest day of our lives. my precious boy. now you will be handsome. you won't be different any more. >> dr. bill magee: your heart has to feel it first and then you can say to yourself, what if i just gave up lunch tomorrow and gave those dollars to some kid who didn't have a chance at life? then you become as important a part of this team as i am or any other surgeon. because of you, we've been able to change the life of some child, somewhere, who may never know your name, but wil
you can only imagine how anxious she must be to be reunited with him. as a mother myself, i'm like in major identification with her at this point. it's all i can do not just to, you know, run out there and drag her in. but they have to wait for the baby to recover a wee bit from the operation. [ music ] >> isn't he beautiful? why don't you sit down and i'll give you time. there, okay. okay. [ laughter ] [ music ] [ child talking in foreign language ] >> son's mom: it is unbelievable...
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i can't imagine what this kid does when he watches football.hink about the refs going football, probably cracking up the whole time. >> he will never be mad or yell at the referee for making a bad call. apparently this is the first time they get a real belly laugh out of ben too. >> oh. that makes it better. >> caught it on camera too. >> the fact they'll have this memory forever. >> broom bath. >> the university of arkansas say they're really not hitting the books this semester. instead they're working on stuff like this. here we go. trick shot. basketball. boing and in. you can see they stay on their youtube channel. this is what we're doing instead of studying. >> that's their fraternity house? >> pretty nice house. >> it seems like the entire chapter is there to witness this stunt. they celebrate after. of course they go wild. >> yeah! >> this is just a slice of college right here. you have a dude here sitting on of the roof, just broing out. boig. this had totake, i ma cnc nail. >> yeah! >> this could be turned into like a math project. yo
i can't imagine what this kid does when he watches football.hink about the refs going football, probably cracking up the whole time. >> he will never be mad or yell at the referee for making a bad call. apparently this is the first time they get a real belly laugh out of ben too. >> oh. that makes it better. >> caught it on camera too. >> the fact they'll have this memory forever. >> broom bath. >> the university of arkansas say they're really not hitting the...
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can you imagine watching cruise for four years? it is too hot. the people that charmless like kennedy, of reagin, you want to keep their costs to it -- their company. it was like letting general's decide to use nuclear weapons. he should not have said that. [laughter] by the way hillary was also for goldwater. because he was the smart politician. it looks like he read hardbound books. [laughter] what did you ask me? [laughter] the tea party? but the explain something really boring. the numbers. there are 432 congressional districts. a strong majority voted against the bomb as a windows members voted against obama people will say because he hugged him or federal one near him because they're overwhelmingly conservative you cannot lose to a younger person more conservative video of lacquer liberal district you can only lose italy lose in san francisco into your left moderates never win primaries love was bob bennett's record? he lost to them murdoch character. talking about rape and don't say the word again. the trouble with the party is if you're a
can you imagine watching cruise for four years? it is too hot. the people that charmless like kennedy, of reagin, you want to keep their costs to it -- their company. it was like letting general's decide to use nuclear weapons. he should not have said that. [laughter] by the way hillary was also for goldwater. because he was the smart politician. it looks like he read hardbound books. [laughter] what did you ask me? [laughter] the tea party? but the explain something really boring. the numbers....
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drive for 99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network prises you three things - 99 dollar down payments or 99 dollar monthly payments and guaranteed credit. stop settling...call now and drive the new car, truck, van or suv of your dreams before you know it. we've removed all of the obstacles so what are you waiting for? call us now! call now. when you call and talk to us there are no high pressure sales tactics or any other unpleasantries that come along with buying a car from most dealerships. we've been serving this area for 30 years plus and plan on doing it for at least 30 more. credit is our specialty but people are our business. maybe you're still
drive for 99 extends to every make, every model and every style vehicle imaginable. don't let past credit problems stop you any longer! drive for 99 is any extremely limited offer so you must act now. drive for is a promotion the likes of which this area has never seen before and may never see again. during this unprecedented promotion we've made new vehicle ownership obtainable for everyone and we mean everyone. because during drive for 99or 99 the auto finance network prises you three things...
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now imagine the year, is i it 2030? 2050? how about 1899. that's right.re were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs th
now imagine the year, is i it 2030? 2050? how about 1899. that's right.re were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of...
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i want you to imagine, mr. president, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans in saying the house has voted to reopen our national parks, to reopen the war memorials, and the majority leader of the senate refuses is to allow the senate even to vote. mr. president, i want you to imagine simply that senate republicans had stood together and said, "we support the house republicans in standing with the american people." if that happened, this result, i believe, would've been very, very different. it is heartbreaking to the american people that senate republicans divided as they did and decided to direct their cannon fire at house republicans and that those standing with the american people. but yet at the same time, mr. president, to the millions of americans who rose up in the last couple of months, i want to give a word of encouragement, a a word of encouragement about the path forward. a couple of months ago, the washington establishment scoffed at the notio
i want you to imagine, mr. president, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans in saying the house has voted to reopen our national parks, to reopen the war memorials, and the majority leader of the senate refuses is to allow the senate even to vote. mr. president, i want you to imagine simply that senate republicans had stood together and said, "we support the house republicans in standing with the american people." if that...
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imagine. all that makes it for one extraordinary kind of curiosity about these things. so when you say biology is in the digital age, what do you mean. >> so we can now readily interchange between the four letter chemical dna software and the ones and zeroes in the computer. can we now go in both directions. when we read the genome and sequenced the human genome we converted those six billion letters to ones and zeroes in the computer. and now digital code and dna code can rapidly convert one into the other. and that's where the title comes from. we can now actually send life as that digital code and recapitulate it at the other end. >> rose: so you send it as e-mail or something. >> you can send it as e-mail and reconvert it back to dna. so the future we'll be able to actually download living things from our desktop computers. >> rose: and you also write the synthetic biology freeze the design of life from the shackles of revolution which is obvious too. there are some obvious things here but
imagine. all that makes it for one extraordinary kind of curiosity about these things. so when you say biology is in the digital age, what do you mean. >> so we can now readily interchange between the four letter chemical dna software and the ones and zeroes in the computer. can we now go in both directions. when we read the genome and sequenced the human genome we converted those six billion letters to ones and zeroes in the computer. and now digital code and dna code can rapidly convert...
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i imagine this is a problem with the pipes. i imagine if you're above or below this person, you might be able to hear it. >> one car, two colors. >> it looks like they're destroying the beautiful orange color of this nissan by pouring something on it but that's not what they're doing. >> we'll explain the chameleon car next. and it's furious pete versus 9,982 calories. >> it's called the quadruple bypass burger. >> find out if it's a success. >>> getting married's tough work. you might need a drink or two after the ceremony. >> this particular wedding in maine, the bride was very aware that the groom might need a drink and she thought the appropriate time to do it would be during the garter removal because it sometimes gets kind of adult only. >> they play a sex y soft porn music. >> in this case they played ac-dc. >> it's an awkward moment. >> so he's all up in there, all up in the dress. but there's something else up there besides a garter. >> oh, she iced it! >> oh, my god. >> here it comes! he's digging. >> is he noodling o
i imagine this is a problem with the pipes. i imagine if you're above or below this person, you might be able to hear it. >> one car, two colors. >> it looks like they're destroying the beautiful orange color of this nissan by pouring something on it but that's not what they're doing. >> we'll explain the chameleon car next. and it's furious pete versus 9,982 calories. >> it's called the quadruple bypass burger. >> find out if it's a success. >>> getting...
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can you imagine what yourunt. life would be like from where you're sitting right now to be able to put $50,000 into your account. and how much total money do you have in mind that $50,000 will make?d that in the pipe line i'll probably have $180,000. $180,000 mike!$180,000. known as mike the man in this neighborhood. do you understand this. you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you cancan only do it if you register for a live event. register register for a live event right now, take action. mike congratulation's.. thank you very much. get out there keep on going. you guys go register for a live event. while we're going to make more money now. >> i started this year off unemployment checks, and after six weeks i made $45,000, and i can make $45,000 every month. armando, you've changed my life. thank you. >> so, i am here with carol, and carol, how old are you? >> i'm 68 years young. >> she's 68 years young-- great answer-- and how long ago did you go to my live event? >> about three and
can you imagine what yourunt. life would be like from where you're sitting right now to be able to put $50,000 into your account. and how much total money do you have in mind that $50,000 will make?d that in the pipe line i'll probably have $180,000. $180,000 mike!$180,000. known as mike the man in this neighborhood. do you understand this. you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you cancan only do it if you register for a live event. register register for a live event...
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and there again, imagination comes in. imagining answers. >> who were these people? one of my favorites in the 17th century was van leeuwenhoek who was in the cloth trade. and in the cloth trade, he dealt with magnifying glasses to look at the threads, the weaving threads to assess it. and then he started making what turned out to be the microscope, magnifiers with greater and greater and greater power. and then, he wanted to put things under his microscope. he's the first one who had a microscope. so he would put a frog's leg under it or a fish fin or a grain of wheat. and then one day, he put under his microscope a drop of water. and guess what he saw? he saw what he called all these little "beasties" wandering around. he had discovered microbes. he had discovered the world of bacteria. well, this had the effect of creating a sense that there's a difference between appearances and reality. there is a reality that can't be seen by the naked eye. and this, of course, was a great spur for the curiosity. >> i'm taken with this sentence from the book. "passing from amat
and there again, imagination comes in. imagining answers. >> who were these people? one of my favorites in the 17th century was van leeuwenhoek who was in the cloth trade. and in the cloth trade, he dealt with magnifying glasses to look at the threads, the weaving threads to assess it. and then he started making what turned out to be the microscope, magnifiers with greater and greater and greater power. and then, he wanted to put things under his microscope. he's the first one who had a...
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maybe he's challenged in the imagination stakes because if he was so challenged the imagination the berlin wall would never fall in venezuela would still be part of spain a major european empires would still exist on the continent of africa terrible and wrong thing so you know whatever the imagination issues that are within within opec i'm pretty sure that they will manage to cope with the reality of scottish independence i'm sure that a versatile and capable organization and what scotland does become independent or pick we'll have we'll just roll with the real politics and accept with a big smile mr mcneil i'm going to have to wrap it up there but thank you very much for your thoughts on that scottish national party m.p. and good like you very much for joining us here on r.t. . right i'll have more international news after the break to stay with us. we know how to do banking it should be like infrastructure to support the economy it shouldn't be for the benefit of it leads to think they're above the law as we currently have. delivered george is on an epic journey to such. one hundred twen
maybe he's challenged in the imagination stakes because if he was so challenged the imagination the berlin wall would never fall in venezuela would still be part of spain a major european empires would still exist on the continent of africa terrible and wrong thing so you know whatever the imagination issues that are within within opec i'm pretty sure that they will manage to cope with the reality of scottish independence i'm sure that a versatile and capable organization and what scotland does...
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después de 23 años la señora tiene derecho de vivir en su casa, no nada más es de usted, imagínate que dinero a mi contraparte voy para allá, haber que paso con ese autosecuestro que inventaste. si son autosecuestro porque tenemos un buen de deudas para pagar lo de la renta, la hablaste tu papá imagínate nada más con josé, ponte a pensar, tu vas a solucionar según quería solucionar problema de liquidez económica por una situación que ustedes propiciaron provocaron y decidieron imagínate que esta noticia a la reciba una persona diabética o el mismo antonio que es cardíaco de parte de su hija, por ese tipos de situaciones tan serias arma ramos mango dijeran en mi tierra de quien fue la idea que digo, entonces en plural >>el me decía que a sus papás son mis papas, pero yo le dije que mis papás no, cometí el error de apoyarlo >>señores, para mi si estoy equivocada me corrigen, tienen todo el derecho, bueno, para mi, cuando te vas a unir a alguien y cuando vas a ser hasta novia de una persona tienes que tener cosas en común, nos gusta el deporte, nos gusta no fumar, nos gustara viajar, lo q
después de 23 años la señora tiene derecho de vivir en su casa, no nada más es de usted, imagínate que dinero a mi contraparte voy para allá, haber que paso con ese autosecuestro que inventaste. si son autosecuestro porque tenemos un buen de deudas para pagar lo de la renta, la hablaste tu papá imagínate nada más con josé, ponte a pensar, tu vas a solucionar según quería solucionar problema de liquidez económica por una situación que ustedes propiciaron provocaron y decidieron...
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imagine, what kind of debt could you pay off?hat kind of car could you go and put a down payment on or even buy? what kind of vacation could you go and take? and ultimately who in your family could you go out there and help? let me ask you one or two quick questions. before going to the free live events and before learning my system, did you have any kind of real estate experience? not at all. not at all. and what is one or two great things that you learned in the system that helped you to go out there and make this kind of money on a deal? well i learned a lot of things, but the two most valuable things for me were learning how to do an investment deal without actually using my own money because i didn't have any money to invest. so that was really valuable for me to figure out how i could do that, which i've learned with your system. and also i've learned how to come up with budget numbers for construction 'cause i have, again, no idea how to come up with numbers for construction. so i would think that those were the most benef
imagine, what kind of debt could you pay off?hat kind of car could you go and put a down payment on or even buy? what kind of vacation could you go and take? and ultimately who in your family could you go out there and help? let me ask you one or two quick questions. before going to the free live events and before learning my system, did you have any kind of real estate experience? not at all. not at all. and what is one or two great things that you learned in the system that helped you to go...
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imagine that that feeling that's a whole different atmosphere column and were presented with a petition signed by over one hundred twenty thousand people opposing the idea of paying everyone they will or not so switzerland is say the referendum. it could be one of the landmark historical moments like the abolition of slavery or the civil rights movement of course those who don't want it will find excuses i know but those who do want it will find solutions and. campaign is announce their intention to spread the wealth with a glitzy stunt four hundred thousand swiss francs about three hundred fifty thousand euro worth of gold coins deposited on the square in front of parliament this initiative hopes to do is to switzerland's huge mountains of gold into the base for all its citizens when you look at the globe say ok we want to do a pilot project what do you do you pick a small country ok a concert which is i'm embarrassed about all the independence you know we're not part of the you but here for this project it could be could be an advantage apart from being independent of brussels support
imagine that that feeling that's a whole different atmosphere column and were presented with a petition signed by over one hundred twenty thousand people opposing the idea of paying everyone they will or not so switzerland is say the referendum. it could be one of the landmark historical moments like the abolition of slavery or the civil rights movement of course those who don't want it will find excuses i know but those who do want it will find solutions and. campaign is announce their...
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you can imagine here. they fear a backlash because this case plays into old prejudices about the romas stealing children for forced labor. discrimination against the roma dates back centuries. watch. >> they are europe's poorest citizens and largest minority. numbering about 10 to 12 million. the european union says 90% live below the poverty line. many in ramshackle camps or care va vans, isolated and detested by the rest of society. they've been labeled gypsies because of their nomadic heritage and lifestyle. their suffering began from the time they arrived from india, 1,000 years ago. countries passed laws to suppress their culture and keep them out of the mainstream. they were enslaved and hungry and romania in the 15th century. and targeted for extermination by the nazis 500 years later. the u.s. holocaust museum says the fate of the roma in some ways paralleled that of the jews. they were subjected 0 internment, forced labor and the museum estimates up to 220,000 romas were killed during the war. tod
you can imagine here. they fear a backlash because this case plays into old prejudices about the romas stealing children for forced labor. discrimination against the roma dates back centuries. watch. >> they are europe's poorest citizens and largest minority. numbering about 10 to 12 million. the european union says 90% live below the poverty line. many in ramshackle camps or care va vans, isolated and detested by the rest of society. they've been labeled gypsies because of their nomadic...
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judith is a figment of virginia's imagination. she's a hero win and a modern and manly idea of thy self. solitary and unincum we ared. a free man. judith shakespeare killed herself because she was pregnant. because she could not reconcile a life of the mind or of the artists with a life of a mother. neither could virginia wolf. the fact of jane's life are hard to come by. most what she wrote is lost. what scaibt record is saved only because she was ben franklin's sister. james franklin is not a figment of my imagination. she was flesh, blood, and tear. her brother ran away. she would not. she could not. she didn't kill herself one winter's night. she never gave herself that kind of rope either. she had too many people to look after. she never left anyone behind. her whole life she hardly ever left the house. she didn't have a room for her own until she was 69 years old. i write now in the chamber with nobody in the house to disturb me. she was happy to have that room. but not having it sooner isn't why she didn't write more or bet
judith is a figment of virginia's imagination. she's a hero win and a modern and manly idea of thy self. solitary and unincum we ared. a free man. judith shakespeare killed herself because she was pregnant. because she could not reconcile a life of the mind or of the artists with a life of a mother. neither could virginia wolf. the fact of jane's life are hard to come by. most what she wrote is lost. what scaibt record is saved only because she was ben franklin's sister. james franklin is not a...
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but the africa we experienced was completely different than the africa we had imagined. now i find myself looking for a place where i can be at peace. >> "e minha cara, that's my face," tonight on "afropop." this is "afropop: the ultimate cultural exchange." an independent documentary showcase exploring the present-day realities and contemporary lifestyles of african americans and africans around the world. journey with "afropop" and become immersed in an infinite array of lives, locales, and themes, stories made real by empowering the many voices of the people who live them every day. "afropop" invites you to embrace the true spirit of cultural exchange. tonight a classic comes to "afropop." "e minha cara" is filmmaker thomas allen harris' journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration from the bronx, new york, to tanzania and brazil. this is "e minha cara, that's my face," on "afropop." >> ever since i was a kid, i had this thing called double vision. my left eye sees completely normal, but my right eye never, ever focuses. it's as if it sees not the object, but i
but the africa we experienced was completely different than the africa we had imagined. now i find myself looking for a place where i can be at peace. >> "e minha cara, that's my face," tonight on "afropop." this is "afropop: the ultimate cultural exchange." an independent documentary showcase exploring the present-day realities and contemporary lifestyles of african americans and africans around the world. journey with "afropop" and become immersed...
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where we can imagine different ways of structuring society. and have the ability in one of the most diverse countries in the world to actually entertain some possibilities of diversity economically speaking, and structurally speaking. to move back to your question in terms of personhood and dignity, a lot of this does come down to a question of dignity and rights. and it comes down to the question, and i think it's important, particularly me speaking as a white american, to be willing to listen to people and validate and really hear what they say their experiences are. so when i spoke to hundreds of people, particularly african-americans who said, we don't have any rights in this country because this country only cares about private property. that's actually something i think we need to listen to. tim wise has a great segment on this, and he blatantly risks history from them but give them a little credit. in every generation, the status quo says, we have achieved equality now but back then, things are really bad, right? so in the '70s we achie
where we can imagine different ways of structuring society. and have the ability in one of the most diverse countries in the world to actually entertain some possibilities of diversity economically speaking, and structurally speaking. to move back to your question in terms of personhood and dignity, a lot of this does come down to a question of dignity and rights. and it comes down to the question, and i think it's important, particularly me speaking as a white american, to be willing to listen...
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i want you to imagine, mr. president, if senate republicans have stood together and simply supported house republicans and the american people. mr. president, if that had happened, this result, i believe, would have been very, very different. >> howard, it's exactly your point. he's making war against his fellow republicans using the fuel of anger against obama. but you've been around like i have for awhile, that's a strange use of the senate floor. the areas on the senate floor which is to conduct the business of the people as americans, and he's operating like he's in a republican countercaucus, some town meeting. he talks like he's at a town meeting. he's blasting away at fellow members of the republican party, using the senate floor to do it. i just think it's strange. it's unusual to do it. >> i agree with you, chris. that's one of the striking things about it. but ted cruz brings his mental town hall, his mental congregation, if you will. there's a sort of religious tone to a lot of what he does. he bring
i want you to imagine, mr. president, if senate republicans have stood together and simply supported house republicans and the american people. mr. president, if that had happened, this result, i believe, would have been very, very different. >> howard, it's exactly your point. he's making war against his fellow republicans using the fuel of anger against obama. but you've been around like i have for awhile, that's a strange use of the senate floor. the areas on the senate floor which is...
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so you can imagine it being like an experience possibly, an attraction where, you know, it comes to town people are like oh, i hear the google glass barge is here. >> the buzz creates that -- you have to see it because you have never seen anything quite like it. >> but if you think about it as a google glass store it doesn't make sense because this is an expensive product. this structure is huge. it's hard to imagine them young filling up all that retail space which right now costs $1,500 -- i can't imagine enough people coming in and buying it to make it worth it. >> they have three of them, two here and one in portland. >> so if they take it apart and move it around it creates a lot more interest. >> that could be. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> his article is on cnet and i know you'll continue to dig for details as will we and i'll update my things on my twitter feed. we'll have more on the coast guard silence at 6:00 and 11:00 details as to how google might pull off any type of a retail type thing inside. we are going to take a look. >> thank you. >>> new detail
so you can imagine it being like an experience possibly, an attraction where, you know, it comes to town people are like oh, i hear the google glass barge is here. >> the buzz creates that -- you have to see it because you have never seen anything quite like it. >> but if you think about it as a google glass store it doesn't make sense because this is an expensive product. this structure is huge. it's hard to imagine them young filling up all that retail space which right now costs...
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it was a great advantage is you can imagine for the western allies. you know, when it came out in 1974, historians said gosh, we have to rewrite the history of the war. this is such a big deal. it turns out now, you find very few and is for it had either a tactical impact on the war. it allowed the americans and british to have a larger strategic sense what was happening about the germans. they didn't do this after the attack of the bulge in december 1944 because they did not transmit those orders and that communication via radio. so it's a very interesting part of the war. >> host: danny and rainbow, texas. we have one minute left. >> caller: yes, i was interested he said the northern part of the italian campaign is more or less useless and that's pretty much my father's contribution as many of us said. >> guest: i didn't say useless. i didn't say that, dna. >> caller: well come he said it was a very small value anyway. >> guest: i didn't say that either. it was a cul-de-sac of sort. you know, the intent in continuing the campaign in italy is to tie
it was a great advantage is you can imagine for the western allies. you know, when it came out in 1974, historians said gosh, we have to rewrite the history of the war. this is such a big deal. it turns out now, you find very few and is for it had either a tactical impact on the war. it allowed the americans and british to have a larger strategic sense what was happening about the germans. they didn't do this after the attack of the bulge in december 1944 because they did not transmit those...
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i'm vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> catherine: imagine going >> catherine: imagine going for a s backay, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> catherine: they're not kidding when some beach visitors in >> catherine: southern california made aa huge oar- fish.18 feet long. the serpent-like creature is the longest in the fish family, and *very rare. they usually thrive in very >> catherine: deep water -- making it hard for scientists to study them. >> catherine: it was dead when it washed and believe it or not.experts say these things >> catherine: can get a lot longer -- as long as 56 feet. >> jacqueline: 83 in oakland and 78 in downtown san francisco with 79 in daly city. tonight, klay stayed clear a
i'm vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> catherine: imagine going >> catherine: imagine going for a s backay, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2...
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imagine that. >> parliament were suse within a petition, proposing the idea if they work or don't. so switzerland is set for a referendum. >> it could be one of the landmark idges historical movement. of course, those who don't want it will find excuses. but those who do want it will face solutions. >> the campaign they did a glitsi stunts about 350 euro worth of gold coins deposited in front of karlment in. it's turned to the base for its citizens. you want the pilot project. ok. what do you do. >> we're not part of the u. but here for this project this could be an everybody apparent with being independence of russ -- if there's anyone that can sigh threns it's switzerland. >> right now we have a. it will then be up the law to determine exactly when a dem monny will come here. it ai -- enough swiss that the idea of money for nothing is a good one. >> the older generation theyly their own lives. not and they have fear, of course, of their pensions and everything. this is a replacement of an old system. >> work and pay is outdade by -- it could turn time-out be a gamble too far for
imagine that. >> parliament were suse within a petition, proposing the idea if they work or don't. so switzerland is set for a referendum. >> it could be one of the landmark idges historical movement. of course, those who don't want it will find excuses. but those who do want it will face solutions. >> the campaign they did a glitsi stunts about 350 euro worth of gold coins deposited in front of karlment in. it's turned to the base for its citizens. you want the pilot project....
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i want you to imagine, mr. president, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans in saying to reopenhas voted our national parks, to reopen the war memorials, and the majority leader of the senate refuses is to allow the seantnae even to vote. mr. president, i want you to imagine simply that senate republicans had stood together and said, "we support the house republicans in standing with the american people." if that happened, this result, i believe, would've been very, very different. is heartbreaking to the american people that senate republicans divided as they did directided to their cannon fire at house republicans and that those standing with the american people. but yet at the same time, mr. president, to the millions of americans who rose up in the last couple of months, i want to encouragement, a word of encouragement about the path forward. a couple of months ago, the washington establishment scoffed at the notion that the american people might rise
i want you to imagine, mr. president, all 46 senate republicans, if we had stood together and simply supported the house republicans in saying to reopenhas voted our national parks, to reopen the war memorials, and the majority leader of the senate refuses is to allow the seantnae even to vote. mr. president, i want you to imagine simply that senate republicans had stood together and said, "we support the house republicans in standing with the american people." if that happened, this...