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anyone can come in and buy imagines.ll of our imagines are commercially released. >> so what. >> model releases and property releases. contributors that have shot them have given us the right to resell them. >> okay. >> so you can use them to sell products and services. >> now, people are watching right now and they're professional or amateur photographers and they see you. should they think that maybe if their stuff was sent to you that they might be able to make money? >> yeah. so we have paid out about $200 million to photographers all around the world. some were amateurs before they found us and today their professionals. some of them are in areas around the world where they didn't have the opportunity to make this kind of money before and we have given them the ability to do that. >> so how do you match it? i mean, let's say i have got a -- i want to do a calendar and i want really fabulous pictures of the seven wonders of the world or the equivalent of. how do i type in what? there's millions of imagines. >> yeah,
anyone can come in and buy imagines.ll of our imagines are commercially released. >> so what. >> model releases and property releases. contributors that have shot them have given us the right to resell them. >> okay. >> so you can use them to sell products and services. >> now, people are watching right now and they're professional or amateur photographers and they see you. should they think that maybe if their stuff was sent to you that they might be able to make...
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imagine if they did the same.e in that fox hole, they never got out of that fox hole. imagine if they never raised the enemy's lines, imagine if they took their sweet time pulling that trigger or never pulled that trigger at all. imagine if they didn't respond as quickly after pearl harbor. imagine if they said we'll get around it to it. imagine soldiers at fd normandy hold the boats. imagine if they told their generals to take that hill, they responded not until you show us the paperwork. imagine if they treated us then the way we are treating them now. imagine if they told us to take a hike when it mattered. is it any less offensive to us telling them to take a hike because they don't matter? doesn't that matter? doesn't what they are matter? does the liberty they helped secure matter? how is it an agency's paperwork takes precedence over their work? how is it an ago for veterans has somehow forgotten their veterans? how is it they warranted parades when it mattered and not now when presumably they don't matter.
imagine if they did the same.e in that fox hole, they never got out of that fox hole. imagine if they never raised the enemy's lines, imagine if they took their sweet time pulling that trigger or never pulled that trigger at all. imagine if they didn't respond as quickly after pearl harbor. imagine if they said we'll get around it to it. imagine soldiers at fd normandy hold the boats. imagine if they told their generals to take that hill, they responded not until you show us the paperwork....
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it also helped the nation and imagine what a western expansi expansion. it's one of the important professional. because they share a fascination with early photography between myself and my coeditor. we had together participated on at least a couple of academic sales. i have long been a fan as it were of her work. she's written quite widely on african-americans and photography in 19 to 20th century. we determined that there was enough interesting work being undertaken independently by scholars we knew and didn't that had come into contact that we wantewanted to assemble a collen of the work just to give them a sense of what was possible when we started to think about photography historically and in the specific relationship and the development of photographic technology and not only deal with images that deal with the production of images and circulation of images that are different from the present technology some of them have had the bases. important technologies nonetheless, and we certainly found these images and the number images that featured slaves
it also helped the nation and imagine what a western expansi expansion. it's one of the important professional. because they share a fascination with early photography between myself and my coeditor. we had together participated on at least a couple of academic sales. i have long been a fan as it were of her work. she's written quite widely on african-americans and photography in 19 to 20th century. we determined that there was enough interesting work being undertaken independently by scholars...
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14 countries, these teams have made it to the finals of a global competition called "destination imagination." >> i am standing in front of 10,000 of the smartest, most creative, amazing problem-solvers in the entire world. >> destination imagination, or d.i. for short, was held at the university of tennessee in knoxville. to make it here, the teams had to find solutions to challenges that involve the "4 c's"... >> well, i think it's critical in terms of developing problem-solvers and independent learners, kids who can collaborate with teams. >> at the start of each season, the teams decide which of seven challenges they want to take on. to meet the challenge might require skills like science and math, or maybe theatre know-how, and, of course, imagination. >> i like getting that it's okay to be different, and, like, i can just be myself and creative, and it, like, lets me escape and be creative and stuff. >> during the week-long finals, they get to stretch their imaginations -- from testing racecar driving skills to pretending to clean the ocean floor. for this challenge, teams had to desig
14 countries, these teams have made it to the finals of a global competition called "destination imagination." >> i am standing in front of 10,000 of the smartest, most creative, amazing problem-solvers in the entire world. >> destination imagination, or d.i. for short, was held at the university of tennessee in knoxville. to make it here, the teams had to find solutions to challenges that involve the "4 c's"... >> well, i think it's critical in terms of...
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were ineard you i montrose, colorado, i imagine putting on oculus rift and imagine myself going down the slopes for a midday getaway. it is a fun technology. there are all kinds of applications. not only in gaming, but in entertainment, travel, real estate. imagine instead of just going to an open house you could walk through a virtual scene of a place you're interested in. is is going to be big. in the last 30 seconds, a twitter question. which of these new technologies are most likely to hit the consumer market in the next five years? oculus rift is coming out for sure. sony's copycat device as well. the black phone, the private smartphone is out. host: we would try to sneak in one call from francisco in biloxi, mississippi. re: using this technology to find cancers in the body? we have been using x-rays for a century now. we should get holistic knowledge you going. ofst: there are better forms hasning, but one thing that worn out in the last few years is scanning at higher resolutions to look for cancer isn't necessarily productive or you end up seeing things that are maybe precan
were ineard you i montrose, colorado, i imagine putting on oculus rift and imagine myself going down the slopes for a midday getaway. it is a fun technology. there are all kinds of applications. not only in gaming, but in entertainment, travel, real estate. imagine instead of just going to an open house you could walk through a virtual scene of a place you're interested in. is is going to be big. in the last 30 seconds, a twitter question. which of these new technologies are most likely to hit...
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imagine you suffered this trauma they are scared of. dad goes i was hopped upon. >> they are free health care so what difference does it make. >> yeah. don't think it's real though. >> yes, it's real. it is a place where the canadian human rights commission said we outlaw all hate speech, things that are true are not exempt from this rule. >> right so they literally out lawed hate facts which is our joke we use all the time. our jokes are reality. being hopped upon that genuine concern in toronto. >> is getting your book banned the coolest thing that could happen to you. >> buy it, ban it. do whatever you want to do. >> red eye is doing great everywhere accept for toronto, there was a drop around the time kevin was on the show. the gives tree as banned that promotes deforestation obviously. green eggs and hams, that promotes the use of spoiled foods. 1 fish, two fish, three fish. red fish. that promotes the homosexual agenda. >> he actually was a real doctor. hard to believe. >> he was pretty right winged. pretty progun. >> he used to d
imagine you suffered this trauma they are scared of. dad goes i was hopped upon. >> they are free health care so what difference does it make. >> yeah. don't think it's real though. >> yes, it's real. it is a place where the canadian human rights commission said we outlaw all hate speech, things that are true are not exempt from this rule. >> right so they literally out lawed hate facts which is our joke we use all the time. our jokes are reality. being hopped upon that...
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it allowed us to see what we thought we knew and to interrogate what we imagined we had known. there was a way in which photography lent itself to what was visible was in fact true. and so it helped to not only reflect the ways in which americans saw the world but also helped to shape the way americans would continue to see the world. and it was a really important technological change in the 19th century for the world frankly but photography took off in the united states in ways that far surpassed any other place is in the world. >> -- >> host: what is the uniqueness of photography for the african-americans around the time? >> guest: it converged at the time of the civil war so it isn't to say photography wasn't a vital form for all nations because it was poplar among the soldiers who were interested in having representation and images of themselves sent home to loved ones. but the idea that the emancipation of former slaves would happen at about the time that photographic technology was really taking off meant for a convergence of poplar form that would permit african-american
it allowed us to see what we thought we knew and to interrogate what we imagined we had known. there was a way in which photography lent itself to what was visible was in fact true. and so it helped to not only reflect the ways in which americans saw the world but also helped to shape the way americans would continue to see the world. and it was a really important technological change in the 19th century for the world frankly but photography took off in the united states in ways that far...
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if you can imagine i how foolish that is. >> that's right. and if you divide that by the percentage of gdp, it's astronomically expensive. >> it's just a terrible thing. >> yeah. >> and so the bigger problem, i think we can solve the smartphone problem with price because it's a consumer product, but an even bigger problem is going to be getting the reasonably quality bandwidth to these countries and getting those networks upgraded. so we need that competition. in the u.s. a lot of people have been studying this, how do we do this. we do not have common carrier laws that apply to the internet, so a combination of public pressure so that the internet is not used to favor particular content, but ultimately i think our answer remains the same, competition. if you only have one provider of something and you don't have another choice, that would be an example of not having enough competition. >> you comment on digital currencies? and the effects on economies and the -- [laughter] >> i didn't buy any. >> i am fascinated by this. >> you were just abo
if you can imagine i how foolish that is. >> that's right. and if you divide that by the percentage of gdp, it's astronomically expensive. >> it's just a terrible thing. >> yeah. >> and so the bigger problem, i think we can solve the smartphone problem with price because it's a consumer product, but an even bigger problem is going to be getting the reasonably quality bandwidth to these countries and getting those networks upgraded. so we need that competition. in the...
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future was us, the beyond our imagination as it is beyond yours.s generation that has grown up in a digital world, you understand the power of connection like no other class that came before you. you can make an impact far engineers,n the secretaries, and 22 nobel laureates who came before you on this campus. yes, you. all of you here wearing those robes.ats and black you have opportunities that none of them could have imagined and now you have an education that will allow you to design and create the future for all of us. the world is spinning faster, but it's at your fingertips. you can spin it for yourself. soar.s blue jays, cancel remember this if you remember nothing else. you can be the crazy kid and some ladies arrived going on and on about how you will change the world and then you can go out and actually do it. so thank you, congratulations johns hopkins class of 2014. keep on thinking. >> the mayor of dallas mike rawlings was a commencement eager at southern methodist university. he told the graduates what he's learned as mayor. the forme
future was us, the beyond our imagination as it is beyond yours.s generation that has grown up in a digital world, you understand the power of connection like no other class that came before you. you can make an impact far engineers,n the secretaries, and 22 nobel laureates who came before you on this campus. yes, you. all of you here wearing those robes.ats and black you have opportunities that none of them could have imagined and now you have an education that will allow you to design and...
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maybe it's a failing of imagination on my party, but i just haven't been able to get a sense of where that political alliance could possibly come from. >> that's where we'll dig in when we come back. we'll take a short break, and when we come back talk about the how of reparations. the root word is repair. can you repair what history has damaged. this is inside story. >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million points of data >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> you're watching notic "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about one group of people being compensated for wrongs. when the original offenders and original victims are both long dead, start us off, what would a structure of repair look like? >> there are going to be components involved in t
maybe it's a failing of imagination on my party, but i just haven't been able to get a sense of where that political alliance could possibly come from. >> that's where we'll dig in when we come back. we'll take a short break, and when we come back talk about the how of reparations. the root word is repair. can you repair what history has damaged. this is inside story. >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million...
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can you imagine? but this is what happened. brennan wrote back immediately and he wrote back on white house stationery as of two emphasize how seriously they took this as a problem. and he said of course we will not only comply and scrub all the materials of any mention of islamic jihad in connection with terrorism and we will not only fire all these trainers, we will read educate every agent who has been trained by this material by these trainers. chairman mao would have been pleased pleased. in any case what this was was the apotheosis of the islamic relations and its groups to rule out of bounds the idea that there is any connection between islam and terrorism. the obvious problem with that is that islamic jihad is keep associating islam with terrorism but the sleight-of-hand that is performed in that instance is that it is ascribed to the islamaphobes the link between islam and terrorism. in other words i can tell you for example that the grand mufti of the caucuses recently complained that in the u.s. there was a tendency
can you imagine? but this is what happened. brennan wrote back immediately and he wrote back on white house stationery as of two emphasize how seriously they took this as a problem. and he said of course we will not only comply and scrub all the materials of any mention of islamic jihad in connection with terrorism and we will not only fire all these trainers, we will read educate every agent who has been trained by this material by these trainers. chairman mao would have been pleased pleased....
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50 to $100 a month, and you can imagine how long that takes. i am out of time and thank you, we are supportive in the department. any questions? >> i want to thank you and your colleagues to work with the city departments. i think we have a lot of work to do to build a case for this, but thank you for your representation. >> thank you, i think it's meaningful. >> final speaker. >> hello, my name is larry, i am giving you a copy of an agenda. it shows where (inaudible) acquitted and restraining order violation. i am the face of a victim, i am a black, gay man. and here tndc where i stay at. there is a lot of offenders coming out and speculators and adult probation, they let these people beat on us and not only me. but several people are going through abuse and move people out. and i have been there and we are victims. since obama has been president i have faced more racism and bulyism in san francisco than ever. i think it's time to bring the matthew shepard money to san francisco, we are not getting the justice that i believe that while and yel
50 to $100 a month, and you can imagine how long that takes. i am out of time and thank you, we are supportive in the department. any questions? >> i want to thank you and your colleagues to work with the city departments. i think we have a lot of work to do to build a case for this, but thank you for your representation. >> thank you, i think it's meaningful. >> final speaker. >> hello, my name is larry, i am giving you a copy of an agenda. it shows where (inaudible)...
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it is easy to imagine that this is a device for someday.woake to fund numbers -- numbers and multiply them. >> when we gave you a mentally demanding task we could see the machine was predicting and when you are at rest the work for -- workload is lower. the challenge is how you would like to respond. >> how far down there or does this go? we are not reading athos at all. measuringtally -- your mental state. who knows in the distant future restaurant maybe we can read your thoughts would that is a long way off. brings today's show to a close but you can find much more on the website. thanks for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital
it is easy to imagine that this is a device for someday.woake to fund numbers -- numbers and multiply them. >> when we gave you a mentally demanding task we could see the machine was predicting and when you are at rest the work for -- workload is lower. the challenge is how you would like to respond. >> how far down there or does this go? we are not reading athos at all. measuringtally -- your mental state. who knows in the distant future restaurant maybe we can read your thoughts...
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maybe it's a failing of imagination on my party, but i just haven't been able to get a sense of where that political alliance could possibly come from. >> that's where we'll dig in when we come back. we'll take a short break, and when we come back talk about the how of reparations. the root word is repair. can you repair what history has damaged. this is inside story. >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point for energy efficiency, is to work with the sun... >> saving you money >> we harvest a lot of free energy >> and so we're completely off grid here >> how many of the appliances were almost a little too smart for us? >> techknow every saturday, go where science, meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >>techknow >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only o
maybe it's a failing of imagination on my party, but i just haven't been able to get a sense of where that political alliance could possibly come from. >> that's where we'll dig in when we come back. we'll take a short break, and when we come back talk about the how of reparations. the root word is repair. can you repair what history has damaged. this is inside story. >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point...
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was created, it becomes hard to imagine that our dome exists at all. >> this is the level that we go outside. >> pelley: wow. what a beautiful view. tonight, you are going to see it like you have never seen it before. >> simon: garbage is the only crop in cateura-- ten cents for a pound of plastic, five cents for a pound of cardboard. you will be amazed at what else people are doing here with this trash. ♪ ♪ this is the recycled orchestra of cateura. the violins are fashioned from oven trays. the saxophones and trumpets are made from old drainpipes. the keys are from coins and bottle caps. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening. at&t is buying tv for $95 million share, adding 20 million subscribers. a coffee fungus has already kazed $1 billion in damage in latin america. and swiss voters today rejected a $25 minimum wageful i'm jeff glor, cbs news. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then
was created, it becomes hard to imagine that our dome exists at all. >> this is the level that we go outside. >> pelley: wow. what a beautiful view. tonight, you are going to see it like you have never seen it before. >> simon: garbage is the only crop in cateura-- ten cents for a pound of plastic, five cents for a pound of cardboard. you will be amazed at what else people are doing here with this trash. ♪ ♪ this is the recycled orchestra of cateura. the violins are...
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always try to imagine the next reliable, efficient, humane technology. so i think the focus should be on the reality of the practices that we have. not the, you know, the abstract hypotheticals and the promises about things that we might have. because those are the promises that have driven us from one technology of execution to another. in the back. >> thanks, austin. what is the real number, did you mention that? >> about 276. there were just a little less than 9,000 executions. >> you know, i was wondering, do laws emerge over the course of the century that specify what a legal execution was? >> what a legal execution -- >> yeah. what a good execution was. >> good. >> you know, as more and more botched executions took place, surely there were lawyers who said how do we govern this process? so, i mean, i'm just asking you about the case law. >> right. so, again, the case law has evolved, you know, there's this idea about no technology can impose any more pain than is necessary. in the bays case, the supreme court said if a technology imposes a substant
always try to imagine the next reliable, efficient, humane technology. so i think the focus should be on the reality of the practices that we have. not the, you know, the abstract hypotheticals and the promises about things that we might have. because those are the promises that have driven us from one technology of execution to another. in the back. >> thanks, austin. what is the real number, did you mention that? >> about 276. there were just a little less than 9,000 executions....
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why would we imagine that this would be greater in these communities? so, there are two thing that are of relevance here. you have already heard that sugary beverage consumption is higher among african-americans, among latinos and among low-income californian. it is also true that these african-americans and latinos have higher -- have a higher predisposition to diabetes in general. so, both of those combined, we would project would yield larger health benefits in terms of diabetes cases avoided would result in any measures to promote reductionses to beverage consumption. we think our estimates are conservative. we focused on a penny per ounce excise tack. fully conservative [speaker not understood] from the he economic literature. a really important point i want to emphasize here is we are modeling only adults. so, the impact of actually, as you saw the rates of -- the rates of increase in adolescent sugary beverage consumption are really quite, quite troubling. and if we were to model changes in behavior in adolescents and young adulthood, we think th
why would we imagine that this would be greater in these communities? so, there are two thing that are of relevance here. you have already heard that sugary beverage consumption is higher among african-americans, among latinos and among low-income californian. it is also true that these african-americans and latinos have higher -- have a higher predisposition to diabetes in general. so, both of those combined, we would project would yield larger health benefits in terms of diabetes cases...
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imagine a situation like square.e teaming up with to walks to get people by the cashier without paying. what will happen? people will spend more and not feel bad about it. then they will get the credit card bill. on the other hand, we can design an electronic wallet that will show people how close they are to bankruptcy or how they are not doing well. the technology in which we are measuring what people are doing every moment, we can do more of it and get people to be more responsible or less responsible. >> tobacco companies can use your work, to figure out how to take that press and so more product. what you say to them? >> it is true. i got a call once for my big tobacco company and he asked me to come and give a talk and offered me a lot of money. i call the american cancer society. i said to them if i go i will give you all the money. they said go. >> no. >> but i decided not to go anyway. this is a danger. decide to change human behavior for good or bad. there are bad usages so i try to stick to the good ones.
imagine a situation like square.e teaming up with to walks to get people by the cashier without paying. what will happen? people will spend more and not feel bad about it. then they will get the credit card bill. on the other hand, we can design an electronic wallet that will show people how close they are to bankruptcy or how they are not doing well. the technology in which we are measuring what people are doing every moment, we can do more of it and get people to be more responsible or less...
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imagine you suffered this trauma that they are scared of. people go oh my god what happened? the dad says i was h ho ppe -- i was hopped upon. that's what we are worried about. >> they have free health care so what difference does it make? >> i don't think it is real. >> yes, it is real. this is a place where the canadian human rights commission says we outlaw all hate speech, things that are true are not exempt from this rule. so they literally out you -- outlawed hate facts which is our joke we use. their jokes are reality ergo being hopped upon is a real worry. >> buy a bunch of books and do what you want. i can't wait for the ratings of the show. we look at them and say "red eye" is doing great except toronto. there was a drop when gavin mcginnis was on the show. this was not the only book banned. there are others. "the giving tree" and that was banned. that is endangering of animals, "green eggs and ham" and that promotes spoiled food. stop rubbing it in our face, dr. suess, if that's your real name. >> he actually was a real doctor. >> he was pretty right wing, pretty p
imagine you suffered this trauma that they are scared of. people go oh my god what happened? the dad says i was h ho ppe -- i was hopped upon. that's what we are worried about. >> they have free health care so what difference does it make? >> i don't think it is real. >> yes, it is real. this is a place where the canadian human rights commission says we outlaw all hate speech, things that are true are not exempt from this rule. so they literally out you -- outlawed hate facts...
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. >> i can't imagine what the families are going through. this is one of the worst terrorist organizations in the world. we have long sought to work with nigeria on working with them. we are going to do whatever we can to assist them in recovering these young women. >> the u.s. is sending in a team of military law enforcement experts. is it enough three weeks after the girls were kidnapped. vladimir, have you seen any sort of evidence on the ground there's a move to find these girls? >> reporter: we have heard from the military and they have said that they are on a search and rescue mission to bring them home. you heard president obama say in that soundbyte that he can't imagine what parents must be going through. we had an opportunity to speak to parents of two young girls who were taken during that abduction on the 14th when armed attackers stormed their dormitory while they were sleeping. the pain and suffering they are going through is something you or i should never have to imagine. when it came to the question whether or not there was
. >> i can't imagine what the families are going through. this is one of the worst terrorist organizations in the world. we have long sought to work with nigeria on working with them. we are going to do whatever we can to assist them in recovering these young women. >> the u.s. is sending in a team of military law enforcement experts. is it enough three weeks after the girls were kidnapped. vladimir, have you seen any sort of evidence on the ground there's a move to find these...
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people just filled in the blanks with their imagination. robin morgan noted at the time that the pause that they tossed into the freedom trash can was translated by nl controlled media into robber in. or she did not say was that the event organizers, herself included, actually did plan to set fire to the trash can, but atlantic city officials denied a permit on the grounds that it was a fire hazard. feminist historian alistair eccles notes that at least one of the organizers need word of the plant bra burning to the press before hand. those feminists who sanctimoniously disemboweled were either misinformed or disingenuous. once the bra burning name was unleashed the women's movement lost control of the narrative and it was used as a bludgeon to caricature him and his. i've gone to give you one last sample from the book and then i'll open it up to kim in. popular culture is an inviting space. entertainer's generally have more leeway than your average person because they tend to be entertaining. bitter truths can be swallowed more easily. the
people just filled in the blanks with their imagination. robin morgan noted at the time that the pause that they tossed into the freedom trash can was translated by nl controlled media into robber in. or she did not say was that the event organizers, herself included, actually did plan to set fire to the trash can, but atlantic city officials denied a permit on the grounds that it was a fire hazard. feminist historian alistair eccles notes that at least one of the organizers need word of the...
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we are not imagining these increases in prices so let's get right to it.are not imagining these increases in prices, but how can you get around what seems like every major food group is up. what is going on? >> this is the last thing that the families need. the price of groceries going up on top of what we are seeing with increasing twisting cost in gas prices, all the things that families need in our necessities. when we look at the rise in prices, we see that it is significant. sometimes it's the price increase that gets people to be strategic brittleness talk about strategic shopping, you can save maybe 50% of those items. and when you are talking about saving on me, a couple of things to do, what i call a freeze in stock strategy. a family of four leading six nights a week, they're having beef or pork or chicken and strategy that you need to follow his only buy it when it's on sale in all of those items will go on sale at some one in a three-week period over 25 to 50% not. only buy when it's on sale, buy twice as much for the freezer. and that will sav
we are not imagining these increases in prices so let's get right to it.are not imagining these increases in prices, but how can you get around what seems like every major food group is up. what is going on? >> this is the last thing that the families need. the price of groceries going up on top of what we are seeing with increasing twisting cost in gas prices, all the things that families need in our necessities. when we look at the rise in prices, we see that it is significant....
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as you may imagine, our facebook page is exploding. some of the comments screaming sexism. >> it should not be for women i have seen men who do a bad job of parking. and janet says it is the ladies that do the shopping they have to load the packages, et cetera. bill believes that men are more skillful at parking. >> you may wonder what happens when the guys decide to put their car in the parking space. how do you know? >> i don't know. >> the city has is not commenting if they will be fined. they should have marketed as a place for women to park rather than who is best at parking. >> maybe we need stanley doing that. >> get him over to south korea for that. >> still ahead. heart stopping moments getting slammed by a speeding train. a five star resort going to the dogs. take you to the bay area and serving up your finest. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice o
as you may imagine, our facebook page is exploding. some of the comments screaming sexism. >> it should not be for women i have seen men who do a bad job of parking. and janet says it is the ladies that do the shopping they have to load the packages, et cetera. bill believes that men are more skillful at parking. >> you may wonder what happens when the guys decide to put their car in the parking space. how do you know? >> i don't know. >> the city has is not commenting...
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i can't imagine it. you know, i can't imagine how he feels. >> how did you learn that he was arrested and what did you think? >> we got a call from andrew's mom the next day, the day after he got arrested. and my wife and i -- we kind of laughed at it because we were like oh, that's the andrew move, made the wrong turn and end up in mexico. he is not the best guy with directions. i know personally. but, yeah, we kind of just laughed about it and didn't think it was as big of a situation as it turned out to be. and we thought it would just be oh, you made the wrong turn, just turn around and go back to san diego. andrew is not the guy to, you know, want to be smuggling weapons or crossing into mexico for are you know, for harmful reasons. all of his guns were registered. he must be the world's worst gun smuggler any wanted it bring three registered weapons into mexico and show them not federals or mexican soldiers. >> i spoke to andrew and at some point i asked him about what prison was like there. and i
i can't imagine it. you know, i can't imagine how he feels. >> how did you learn that he was arrested and what did you think? >> we got a call from andrew's mom the next day, the day after he got arrested. and my wife and i -- we kind of laughed at it because we were like oh, that's the andrew move, made the wrong turn and end up in mexico. he is not the best guy with directions. i know personally. but, yeah, we kind of just laughed about it and didn't think it was as big of a...
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can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the next week the grand ♪ ♪ the new look of summer... never felt so good. ♪ >>> around the world consider 37-year-old floyd mayweather the greatest pound for pound boxer on the planet. with a perfect 46-0 record after his last fight -- >> little body shots. >> the jab. >> and what he's doing -- >> floyd money mayweather. >> you'll hear from the indisputed champion about his future in boxing. ♪ ♪ >> the undefeated, the one and only, floyd "money" mayweather. >> as a child, i done, you know, the normal things as far as playing basketball, playing football, and, you know, going to school. my father taught me the craft, my craft which is boxing, and my uncle roger has played a major, major key role. you know, majority of my life i spent with my grandmother. ber niece mayweather. she's a beautiful woman. she doesn't best she could do for me. i think when i was 19, you know, i already had six figures. by the time i was 20, i probably was a millionaire already. you know which w
can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the next week the grand ♪ ♪ the new look of summer... never felt so good. ♪ >>> around the world consider 37-year-old floyd mayweather the greatest pound for pound boxer on the planet. with a perfect 46-0 record after his last fight -- >> little body shots. >> the jab. >> and what he's doing -- >> floyd money mayweather. >> you'll hear...
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imagine what's behind this guy. >> it basically destroyed the entire management office and convenient store of this gas station. you can tell it's a rather large filling station. >> well, it's interesting that you said some people smelled gas. when you go to a gas station it wouldn't be that unusual unless it was particularly strong. >> yeah. if you can notice, yeah, there seems to be an issue there. i can't imagine what these people must have thought when that first explosion happened. >>> another example of the supreme power of social media. paul he mu posted video of this lady. she comes up to the door where there's all these beautiful plants. after she realizes nobody is going to answer the door, home girl takes off with this planter. >> where do people get the audacity to do something like that. >> check this out. more than 21,000 shares. guess what, paul since posted a second video and look who showed up again. >> no way! >> the same lady. >> same lady. >> but wait. >> she's bringing it back. >> well i'm glad she did the right thing. >> i wonder if she saw the post going viral a
imagine what's behind this guy. >> it basically destroyed the entire management office and convenient store of this gas station. you can tell it's a rather large filling station. >> well, it's interesting that you said some people smelled gas. when you go to a gas station it wouldn't be that unusual unless it was particularly strong. >> yeah. if you can notice, yeah, there seems to be an issue there. i can't imagine what these people must have thought when that first explosion...
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hard to imagine how transformative that will be., along with smart approaches to biology, but biology takes a little longer. i.t. can make positive changes very, very quickly. >> can i expand on that for a minute. in your question is embedded is the notion that information technology is a thing, a separate thing. that is somehow distinct from nano robotics, genetics, ordinary life. i wonder about that. everything that we seem to be heading towards is smaller, more ubiquitous, you know, more, and if we're not carrying it on ourselves personally, knowingly we're being watched by somebody else who has a reason to do that for us. and when it becomes that ubiquitous, when the chair becomes smart, when the water glass becomes smart, is it useful to think of that as information technology or is this a new state of being and how does hewlett-packard make any money off of this? >> then the question who controls all of the information, whether it is just individuals, the government, the companies themselves. i think we probably have time for
hard to imagine how transformative that will be., along with smart approaches to biology, but biology takes a little longer. i.t. can make positive changes very, very quickly. >> can i expand on that for a minute. in your question is embedded is the notion that information technology is a thing, a separate thing. that is somehow distinct from nano robotics, genetics, ordinary life. i wonder about that. everything that we seem to be heading towards is smaller, more ubiquitous, you know,...
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i can imagine it. to imagine it, i have to imagine a world of social movement underneath and community people that are also engaged with that kind of legal strategy. we can't just wait for the court to do justice. >> yeah. i think that is it. they're not in isolation. they are part of society. >> melissa harris perry, who better to talk on this topic. what is coming up this weekend? >>. >> we're going to do a little beyonce and "new york times" and brown versus board of education. >> you had me at beyonce. >> host of the economist. hellsa harris-perry weekends from 10:00 to 12:00 on msnbc. you don't miss it anyway. >>> coming up next, breaking developments out of washington where veterans affair secretary says he has accepted the resignation of the department's top health official dr. roberts brettsel and searched as undersecretary of health, overseeing the health care needs of millions of veterans. we'll be right back. all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, w
i can imagine it. to imagine it, i have to imagine a world of social movement underneath and community people that are also engaged with that kind of legal strategy. we can't just wait for the court to do justice. >> yeah. i think that is it. they're not in isolation. they are part of society. >> melissa harris perry, who better to talk on this topic. what is coming up this weekend? >>. >> we're going to do a little beyonce and "new york times" and brown versus...
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imagine, if they had sought the truth from the start, then journalism would prevail would politics. it's the same with climate change, when one side is so clearly biased, polar ice caps become polarized. politics is now a team sport because the rest is corrupt. so what's the new spin on benghazi? hillary is a victim. this benghazi is just too much for this delicate flower who i seem to remember once dodged a fire fight in bosnia. wait, was that real? i say if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen, but that would be sexist. >> we have a serious issue with bob beckle. >> you are not expecting me to talk about my apartment, are you? >> well, it's a new york -- this is what i want to get over here too. get me that studio. >> if you have time to go through that, that's fine. first of all, can i say something about this whole issue. let's leave aside the bed bugs -- >> bob has bed bugs. >> what happened friday, i heard a lot of people who got in touch with me and i want to clarify what i said. i'm not apologyizing what i said was, i didn't care about four dead americans, of co
imagine, if they had sought the truth from the start, then journalism would prevail would politics. it's the same with climate change, when one side is so clearly biased, polar ice caps become polarized. politics is now a team sport because the rest is corrupt. so what's the new spin on benghazi? hillary is a victim. this benghazi is just too much for this delicate flower who i seem to remember once dodged a fire fight in bosnia. wait, was that real? i say if you can't stand the heat, stay out...
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. >> imagine how hard that is.ou adopt a dog thinking you're going to be able to help it, thinking you're doing the right thing, and then three, four months later nothing changes. the dog gets worse. and now this poor guy's in the situation of having to put it down. that's terrible. i can't even -- i can't even imagine. ♪ >> shelter dogs need a break whenever they can get it. so every night i'm fostering a different adoptable animal. >> oh, you come here. you come here. you come to papa. >> tonight i'm going to start with an easy one. lucy, the puppy. >> whoa. back in. >> this is my first day at the animal rescue league. it was equal parts fun and exciting and depressing. and you just think about that volume of animals that are coming through there. how do you keep up with that? every day they're having to put dogs to sleep just because nobody wants them. >> lucy, we're home. >> of course is this little furball didn't come with too much baggage, which is one reason puppies are so much easier to adopt. >> see, look,
. >> imagine how hard that is.ou adopt a dog thinking you're going to be able to help it, thinking you're doing the right thing, and then three, four months later nothing changes. the dog gets worse. and now this poor guy's in the situation of having to put it down. that's terrible. i can't even -- i can't even imagine. ♪ >> shelter dogs need a break whenever they can get it. so every night i'm fostering a different adoptable animal. >> oh, you come here. you come here. you...
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i can only imagine what these young sisters are going through so -- youngsters are going through. fear is probably putting it mildly when you think of what's going through their young minds at this point. and as far as the duress goes, boko haram is claiming that these girls, some of them are converting to islam. but the thing they're not mentioning is that these girls were taken from an area that is already heavily muslim. so there's doubt whether or not they actually convertor not michael. >> worldwide awareness is spread about these young girls. now that this video's been released and if it is indeed authenticated and if these girls are from that school does that put more pressure on the nigerian government to find and rescue these girls? >> absolutely, without a doubt. and some of that pressure is essentially surfacing today is self-inflicted today because i'm told that nigerian president god luck jonathan is actually planning to leave the country to go to the democratic republic of congo for three days. he's supposedly going to be talking about regional security issues but i
i can only imagine what these young sisters are going through so -- youngsters are going through. fear is probably putting it mildly when you think of what's going through their young minds at this point. and as far as the duress goes, boko haram is claiming that these girls, some of them are converting to islam. but the thing they're not mentioning is that these girls were taken from an area that is already heavily muslim. so there's doubt whether or not they actually convertor not michael....
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i can't imagine kids actually listening to this and having teachers teach it to them.t's the message? to continue the race divide in america? doesn't it actually perpetrate racism by doing what they are doing? they are saying america is -- has racist background? yes, we know there's racism but things are getting better. >> i think what eric's point is, kimberly, what if you suddenly agreed with them? you are right. what do you want? what do you want us to do? that's -- they want something -- they want a form of punishment. >> that's the problem. you are being punished for a crime that you didn't even commit or think of, and shouldn't be held responsible for, you are not the perpetrator, i'm not quite sure why you have to lead with the assumption that someone is guilty or guilty of some kind of malfeasance or wrongdoing, where's the evidence of the proof of that? i don't feel that is moving forward as a country when you sit there and cast that blame and zpergses zsh dispersions to people that they are bad and have bad thoughts, just for breathing in the morning. >> i ca
i can't imagine kids actually listening to this and having teachers teach it to them.t's the message? to continue the race divide in america? doesn't it actually perpetrate racism by doing what they are doing? they are saying america is -- has racist background? yes, we know there's racism but things are getting better. >> i think what eric's point is, kimberly, what if you suddenly agreed with them? you are right. what do you want? what do you want us to do? that's -- they want something...
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imagine a jew playing football in the ivy league. [laughter] weld eleanor sat on the bathtub he mentioned his good friend louis came by the office that day. he was saved successful real-estate man but his visit had nothing to do with normal business matters. instead he stopped in to see him as the grant master of a jewish fraternal organization. said two men talked about a seemingly impossible idea whether there might be any chance helping to rescue jewish children trapped inside nazi, germany. both gil and lewis were aware of the worsening condition of the jews living inside. the two men discussed the possibility that somehow they could sponsor a rescue effort. but he reminded the group they had built a summer camp along the creek in a semi rural area about one hour outside of philadelphia in college bill. and had constructed a large one story stone house that included 25 bedrooms. intended for use as the old age home at the moment see in the completely empty. gil had each enormous respect and listened carefully as the sholom leader
imagine a jew playing football in the ivy league. [laughter] weld eleanor sat on the bathtub he mentioned his good friend louis came by the office that day. he was saved successful real-estate man but his visit had nothing to do with normal business matters. instead he stopped in to see him as the grant master of a jewish fraternal organization. said two men talked about a seemingly impossible idea whether there might be any chance helping to rescue jewish children trapped inside nazi, germany....
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imagine that.'ll do our best to help you connect to what is. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>> morning. the smoke from countless burning fields covers amritsar in a thick haze. ♪ the ancient art of pehlwani evolved from indian wrestling techniques that date back to the 5th century b.c. >> ready, start. >> training is rigid. as this is not just a sport but a way of life. wrestlers live and train together and have strict rules of diet and personal conduct. no smoking, no drinking, no contact with women. here we go. ♪ i took high school wrestling actually so i could get out of gym class. i was a dirty, dirty fighter. it
imagine that.'ll do our best to help you connect to what is. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>>...
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. >> let's imagine for a moment that there's a baby being born right now. there are babies being born all over this country. what future does this child face if nothing is done? what is the water level? what is going to happen to our coasts? what will the temperature changes be? >> we know from this assessment that there's impacts in every region. we know the dangers of climate change. we see rising sea levels and rising temperatures as going to result in more ozone. that means more asthma attacks for our kids moving forward. the bright spot here is we know that states and local communities across the u.s. have been taking action to reduce carbon pollution. if you take a look at the plan that the president put out, he basically said there are a number of actions that we can take today that will protect this next generation, that will reduce carbon pollution and do it in a way that's consistent with economic growth and with u.s. competitiveness. take a look at what he did in the first term. we work with the auto manufacturers and we took a look at how we can
. >> let's imagine for a moment that there's a baby being born right now. there are babies being born all over this country. what future does this child face if nothing is done? what is the water level? what is going to happen to our coasts? what will the temperature changes be? >> we know from this assessment that there's impacts in every region. we know the dangers of climate change. we see rising sea levels and rising temperatures as going to result in more ozone. that means more...
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imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >>> hi, everyone. i'm beth troutman.s time for the best videos from the web, "right this minute." >>> a drag racer makes a command decision and -- >> drives straight into the wall. >> see why the crash wasn't even the worst part. it's a full-on brawl after an inmate brandishes -- >> a handmade shank. >> what happens when other inmates fight back with chairs. help arrives for a fox in trouble. >> this thing doesn't give any resistance. >> see the baby who bonded with his rescuer. and how to get
imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >>> hi, everyone. i'm beth troutman.s time for the best videos from the web, "right this minute." >>> a drag racer makes a command decision and -- >> drives straight into the wall. >> see why the crash wasn't even the worst part. it's a full-on brawl after an inmate brandishes -- >> a handmade shank. >> what happens when other inmates fight back with chairs. help arrives for a fox...
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it could work in rural areas, but you'd you imagine how many would have to buzz around new york, san, or boston? but maybe when you are not close to an airport or other air traffic, maybe something like this could work. >> i can't imagine. it sounds like the apocalypse to me. anything is possible. fi, m.i.t.shef director of transportation and logistics. speaking of amazon, check this out. a massive yellow locker that had shown up in downtown san francisco. we will take you there next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. amazon one thing to get your purchases faster to you does not stop with same-day delivery. they also have the amazon locker program or you can get your stuff delivered to a locker but a giant version of an amazon locker has appeared now in downtown san francisco. cory johnson is there checking it out. >> i'm right here in downtown san francisco at the edge of the ferry building is this giant yellow box, the amazon giant locker. yes, it's a publicity stunt. their experience -- they are experimenting with ways to get closer to the customer. if they'r
it could work in rural areas, but you'd you imagine how many would have to buzz around new york, san, or boston? but maybe when you are not close to an airport or other air traffic, maybe something like this could work. >> i can't imagine. it sounds like the apocalypse to me. anything is possible. fi, m.i.t.shef director of transportation and logistics. speaking of amazon, check this out. a massive yellow locker that had shown up in downtown san francisco. we will take you there next. ♪...
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all of those issues is quite an experience for me as a first timer to one's imagination. is quite a journey. >> fiction is a lot of fun. my first novel published tenures ago i read an article by one of the first cops turn to writers and he talked about how he was sued on some of the nonfiction books and that does not have been in fiction. that was enough to keep me all the interested in fiction. but that does not mean you cannot tell an accurate story but you are just not talking about specific people. lou: you just scared the but jesus out of our editor talking like that. [laughter] we should send an e-mail that it will be good. it has been such fun working with you and we have a sequel coming out even as this book hits the shelves. should we do that? or is it a secret? >> we just did. lou: it is great to talk with you. congratulations. and i appreciate it. you are a class act and a good guy and a great friend. >> thank you very much. lou: james born a terrific writer dates you day he remains a public servant on the line with as a florida state law enforcement officer. t
all of those issues is quite an experience for me as a first timer to one's imagination. is quite a journey. >> fiction is a lot of fun. my first novel published tenures ago i read an article by one of the first cops turn to writers and he talked about how he was sued on some of the nonfiction books and that does not have been in fiction. that was enough to keep me all the interested in fiction. but that does not mean you cannot tell an accurate story but you are just not talking about...
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. >> the film jurassic park the technological process, help the viewing public imagine the possibilitiesextinction science. but the science and research of reviving long-gone species is very real and very controversial, often raising more questions than answers. to enter that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr. beth shapiro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >> de-extinction. do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think making 100% genome of this can be possible. this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look more like the genome of the animal you want to try to deextinct. away you would need to know are the places in the genome, the elephant genome, the places in the elephant genome that differed from the mammoth genome, and you would be able to have an elephant that has some of characteristics
. >> the film jurassic park the technological process, help the viewing public imagine the possibilitiesextinction science. but the science and research of reviving long-gone species is very real and very controversial, often raising more questions than answers. to enter that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr. beth shapiro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >>...