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i am more than proud, immensely proud of all of our e.l. para community and all the work the para community has been doing. i look forward to continuing engagement, strong voices from the parents. >> as you know, we observe schools every year and. this last school year, we decided to focus on high schools on purpose. we knew that newcomer high school was going to be closed and newcomer pathway was going to be opened. we were concerned that maybe our newcomer students might not necessarily have their needs met. we did not believe that, but we wanted to make sure. we visited thurgood marshall high school, lincoln high school, san francisco international high-school. we saw varying levels of support. at least one of the high schools, there were over 100 newcomers, which was great. it was not necessarily the same at all of the schools we observed. what we found was that it was challenging for the staff to have many levels of english proficiency at their sites. and they found that there was not enough support from the district. this came from th
i am more than proud, immensely proud of all of our e.l. para community and all the work the para community has been doing. i look forward to continuing engagement, strong voices from the parents. >> as you know, we observe schools every year and. this last school year, we decided to focus on high schools on purpose. we knew that newcomer high school was going to be closed and newcomer pathway was going to be opened. we were concerned that maybe our newcomer students might not necessarily...
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. >> the simplicity and the loveseat immense -- love she emits. it is clear to me that sheet -- that we are the disabled ones. >> when will he return to the campaign trail? his daughter said as soon as he can. he trails a distant third in the latest polls in florida. >> this wednesday, gov. martin o'malley will deliver the state of the state address. the speech begins at noon in annapolis. it is not now with the governor will speak about. among the items on the agenda, more taxes and fees. he is expected to push a higher income tax for some as well as an expanded sales tax. the governor will also backed a same-sex marriage bill. on wednesday, federal officials to release new numbers unemployment rates for the d.c. metro region. the report will be issued by the euro of -- euro of labor statistics. the biggest area of growth is the health-care industry. >> a big event on the national mall, a lighting ceremony. the new lights is 65% less energy. the ceremony begins at 5:30. >> space camp in huntsville alabama, is special for all the kids who go there
. >> the simplicity and the loveseat immense -- love she emits. it is clear to me that sheet -- that we are the disabled ones. >> when will he return to the campaign trail? his daughter said as soon as he can. he trails a distant third in the latest polls in florida. >> this wednesday, gov. martin o'malley will deliver the state of the state address. the speech begins at noon in annapolis. it is not now with the governor will speak about. among the items on the agenda, more...
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. >> the last time i saw my brother, we had an immense fight. it was in his house in san antonio, i am describing, the book opens with this fight. this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one
. >> the last time i saw my brother, we had an immense fight. it was in his house in san antonio, i am describing, the book opens with this fight. this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he...
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you go to war you should have an achievable local objective and clausewitz meant much more than an immense a number of different things. number one, that phrase is accompanied by other phrases which clarify what he meant in certain instances. he not only said that war should be an extension of politics, or policy by other means. he also said that policy politics affects the attacker, or the defender. and he also argued that politics policy does not just mean foreign politics or international policy. it also means domestic politics. and the significance of that is that clausewitz believe that domestic politics could actually shape, that is opposition to a war, for example, cause the leadership of the country to modify its political objectives. and the corollary to this is that the objective in war might not just the military objectives but it might be political objectives. politics would be very much sympathetic to the notion that even if you lost all of your major battle, if you protracted resistance, and caused domestic difficult in the attacking country, that you could preserve your sove
you go to war you should have an achievable local objective and clausewitz meant much more than an immense a number of different things. number one, that phrase is accompanied by other phrases which clarify what he meant in certain instances. he not only said that war should be an extension of politics, or policy by other means. he also said that policy politics affects the attacker, or the defender. and he also argued that politics policy does not just mean foreign politics or international...
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reporter: this community immensely tied to paterno's reputation showing their anger with dangerous rampage in november clashing with cops. paterno getting the cancer diagnosis days after being fired. now the penn state community looking for the best way to honor a man who many say despite his mistakes will remain a legend. >> i think we'll know joe long past that. i think that's one moment in his whole life, in his whole career at penn state. that's one moment, one mistake. reporter: paterno leaves behind his wife, five kids and 17 grandchildren. >> hours before paterno died some news outlets were already reporting it. a student news site tweeted it and then others picked it up, but it wasn't sure at that point and paterno's son scott tweeted it was wrong. in the aftermath apologies have been issued and the managing editor of that student site has resigned. >>> arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords survived a gunshot to the head and her rove process is taking her away from the united states -- recovery process is taking her away from the united states congress. reporter: congresswoman g
reporter: this community immensely tied to paterno's reputation showing their anger with dangerous rampage in november clashing with cops. paterno getting the cancer diagnosis days after being fired. now the penn state community looking for the best way to honor a man who many say despite his mistakes will remain a legend. >> i think we'll know joe long past that. i think that's one moment in his whole life, in his whole career at penn state. that's one moment, one mistake. reporter:...
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it has doubled immensities. that has a playground, recreation center, tennis courts, ball fields. it has these different components, and it was important to talk about these different needs and how to balance that. here are images of those features. we work with walt robinson todd and engineering team. through the assistance of supervisor wiener is office, we were also able to engage in a lot of departments to make sure the public utilities commission, mta and others could help assist and provide guidance on areas like the streets around the park, which some are very difficult and high speed. we had a community workshops, a trail walks, focus groups, on- line surveys to try to reach all of the different stakeholders that are very interested in this park. we also had a blog where we could notify people of progress. we're still using that as we go to the implementation of the progress. here is the pictures of the workshop. very hands-on. here is a picture of the crow waltrail walks. we have identified improvements for the park -- term, many of which are not yet funded, and improveme
it has doubled immensities. that has a playground, recreation center, tennis courts, ball fields. it has these different components, and it was important to talk about these different needs and how to balance that. here are images of those features. we work with walt robinson todd and engineering team. through the assistance of supervisor wiener is office, we were also able to engage in a lot of departments to make sure the public utilities commission, mta and others could help assist and...
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i learned an immense amount. because officers have to be at a heightened state of awareness, way beyond what other people need for their own physical safety, when they go home, there is a plan of energy and emotion. the trainer talked about how he personalized officers and how they changed and sometimes deteriorated. he encouraged officers to dustoff fishing poles, and jim memberships, and focus on the part of their lives. i just want to put in a plug for officers to attend those training in the future. i know that he hasn't always been here every year. >> he is fantastic, and all of the new lieutenants and captains were there at some of them had their spouses come back. i got my book autographed. >> i saw 50-100. >> great. thank you, chief, for doing that. >> i will be there to encourage members of the chinese community to be careful as we walk into this very important here of the dragon, the bloodiest year in the zodiac cycle. pesident mazzucco: anything else? commissioner kingsley: was the presentation taped?
i learned an immense amount. because officers have to be at a heightened state of awareness, way beyond what other people need for their own physical safety, when they go home, there is a plan of energy and emotion. the trainer talked about how he personalized officers and how they changed and sometimes deteriorated. he encouraged officers to dustoff fishing poles, and jim memberships, and focus on the part of their lives. i just want to put in a plug for officers to attend those training in...
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i enjoyed the charge immensely. but it meant victory. it was sublime.nd this charge across the wheat field was the last fighting of the battle of gettysburg. it was captain e.m. robinson of the 5th main infantry who put me on a stretcher and had me carried to a bar used as a hospital at the foot of roundtop. it was here on the next morning, i celebrated the 4th of july by the loss of my left leg. captain robinson has several years since answered the last road call. before the battle commenced, i had been wearing a broad-brimmed straw hat which i felt was a conspicuous mark. and so, before going into battle, i exchanged my hat with james woods, the company drummer. i never met him again until at a reunion at gettysburg 26 years afterward. his first salutation was, lieutenant, where's my cap?" [ laughter ] the unknown comrade whom i'd placed between two rocks to shield from enemy fire, i have since learned was john buckley, company "b," 140th pennsylvania, a mercer county man. he died on the field. from his wounds and exposure. for going out of the line o
i enjoyed the charge immensely. but it meant victory. it was sublime.nd this charge across the wheat field was the last fighting of the battle of gettysburg. it was captain e.m. robinson of the 5th main infantry who put me on a stretcher and had me carried to a bar used as a hospital at the foot of roundtop. it was here on the next morning, i celebrated the 4th of july by the loss of my left leg. captain robinson has several years since answered the last road call. before the battle commenced,...
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. >> that changes the atmosphere in here immensely. >> how did you get to be involved in this kind of ministry? how did you do that, barbara? >> i kind of fell into it. it evolved here in the late 80s. it was at a time when i was finishing up with a master's program in mental health, as well as a little far enough from my own experience with cancer and i wanted to move into the field. it was very personal to me. i was a teacher before that. it seemed kind of a fit that i would take my teaching skills and learning skills and use them in a different field. >> now, did you have to get a special degree or use your mental health degree? >> i used that with a track connected to grief care. >> how did you get involved in this? how did you become a deacon. a lot of people don't know what they do. >>> they're the third order of ministry in the roman catholic church. my inspiration was about ministering to the community and being a bridge back to the church. my background is eclectic. my grandmother was a deaf midwife. some worked with birthing children and others helped hospice, like rebirthin
. >> that changes the atmosphere in here immensely. >> how did you get to be involved in this kind of ministry? how did you do that, barbara? >> i kind of fell into it. it evolved here in the late 80s. it was at a time when i was finishing up with a master's program in mental health, as well as a little far enough from my own experience with cancer and i wanted to move into the field. it was very personal to me. i was a teacher before that. it seemed kind of a fit that i would...
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voi: : am0 an erericaá voe: i axm an ameran (oi aan americaun >>> women and girls face immense challengest africa. less than third of them are literate and they are subject to genital mutilation. but things are changing. carolyn johnson traveled to sierra leone. >> these are the faces of the future, boys and girls excited to learn but continuing their education into their teenage years will be a challenge, especially for girls in rural areas. that initiation into a secret society prepares girls for marriage and includes the controversial practice female genital mutilation. a right all that can lead to horrendous complications including death. >> they recently succeeded in stopping the initiation of her 9-year-old niece. >> the initiation is now outlawed for girls under 18. it's supported by aid group world vision are working to spread that message starting with the women that perform the ritual. >> one of the people in this village a woman is in jeopardy with the new policy but she now supports it. ventu is her sister. >> because she is educated. so we are in agreement with the policy and
voi: : am0 an erericaá voe: i axm an ameran (oi aan americaun >>> women and girls face immense challengest africa. less than third of them are literate and they are subject to genital mutilation. but things are changing. carolyn johnson traveled to sierra leone. >> these are the faces of the future, boys and girls excited to learn but continuing their education into their teenage years will be a challenge, especially for girls in rural areas. that initiation into a secret...
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i learned an immense amount. because officers have to be at a heightened state of awareness, way beyond what
i learned an immense amount. because officers have to be at a heightened state of awareness, way beyond what
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commissioner sugaya: i would just like to say that having salesforce.com here is immensely better than having apple or pixar. [laughter] if you've seen the fence, you know, the renderings we've seen of the proposed apple headquarters are frightening to me. just because it is directly opposite of what we have here, a very friendly and very excellent response to the urban environment, i know suburban development is a little different, but not to the extent that something becomes so insular that i don't know what to make of it. and here it is just so refreshingly and so great that the architects have been able to integrate and open public spaces to the residents of the city into the region. have to be able to penetrate and use restaurants and facilities there, i think is a really tremendous response to urban design. commissioner borden: i want to echo the comments and sentimentsit almost makes me work -- want to work at sales force. [laughter] it embraces the waterfront at the city itself, creating a time and space where people can collaborate. i see it realized in the space you have crea
commissioner sugaya: i would just like to say that having salesforce.com here is immensely better than having apple or pixar. [laughter] if you've seen the fence, you know, the renderings we've seen of the proposed apple headquarters are frightening to me. just because it is directly opposite of what we have here, a very friendly and very excellent response to the urban environment, i know suburban development is a little different, but not to the extent that something becomes so insular that i...
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so it's going to require immense technology. more and more to. the logical evolution to go would get the oil even deep profit. if the input of course other aspects of very important for the commercialization of this sort of. you must see a mixture of water and oil because water doesn't cost much and oil costs a lot. every time we load our oil product onto a tank we have to be sure it contains a minimum of water. say the blood of nigeria because it's their role material it's their problem we're here to help them exploited and for me it's it's the fruit of their history we spoke of their history because if they do it it's because of the millions of years of history. that we have. and i hope it will allow them to fuel their economy just. in an efficient white man but despite that there are a few problems. from your point of view can you understand that there are people who might want to attack you. maybe maybe you should cut that. i'm just asking the question you don't have to answer that i know my answer is yes personally that doesn't surprise me.
so it's going to require immense technology. more and more to. the logical evolution to go would get the oil even deep profit. if the input of course other aspects of very important for the commercialization of this sort of. you must see a mixture of water and oil because water doesn't cost much and oil costs a lot. every time we load our oil product onto a tank we have to be sure it contains a minimum of water. say the blood of nigeria because it's their role material it's their problem we're...
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as you know we in the course of us have been under pressure immense pressure from the west for the past two years in the west wants us to leave this territory it wants to expel serbs from serbian land its ethnic cleansing if we're now witnessing its final phase. symbol of the eleventh i have heard reports of people in cos of. signing a petition to request a russian citizenship. board georgie which collected forty seven thousand signatures with all of them were sent to russia through a that was like a bolt from the blue i know that russia received the citizenship requests but it said no in the end we'll be on it and yet. is not giving up he's confident the russians have not said their final word the serb activist continues collecting the signatures of his compatriots seeking russian citizenship and says he'll wait for as long as it takes fellow campaign a boy and contributes in his own way he's determined to stay in his tent until the threat of an albanian invasion disappear his. wealthy british style. that's not on the tires. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to
as you know we in the course of us have been under pressure immense pressure from the west for the past two years in the west wants us to leave this territory it wants to expel serbs from serbian land its ethnic cleansing if we're now witnessing its final phase. symbol of the eleventh i have heard reports of people in cos of. signing a petition to request a russian citizenship. board georgie which collected forty seven thousand signatures with all of them were sent to russia through a that was...
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it is an immense task in havana alone. this building was declared dangerous, and it seems whoever was inside there had nowhere else to go. you can see signs on the top floor where there are belongings still hanging up on the line. >> as athletes gear up for the olympics, so is a key part of the olympics working 4 hours -- 24 hours a day for the olympics and para-olympics. our report. >> i will cut the sample and record that on the system as well. >> what information can you get from something as simple as the color? >> it is an indication that what's in the sample is actually urine. >> my name is richard. i am an analyst. after the samples are taken from the athletes, a seal is attached to the bottles, and my job is to be sure no tampering has taken place. >> this is an important part of the process. >> the samples are taken with this syrin dwfment ge. from there they go to where the components are separated. after the separation, you have the suck shun. you can see a side of the screen. >> it is quite obvious when you get
it is an immense task in havana alone. this building was declared dangerous, and it seems whoever was inside there had nowhere else to go. you can see signs on the top floor where there are belongings still hanging up on the line. >> as athletes gear up for the olympics, so is a key part of the olympics working 4 hours -- 24 hours a day for the olympics and para-olympics. our report. >> i will cut the sample and record that on the system as well. >> what information can you...
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enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said a 20 and a 5. so bring me that. they went to the light company and paid their light bills. they went to the department store and paid whatever. they went there once or twice a week to take care of business. the process of going through things, my grandmother would take me to the library. all along the way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library,
enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what...
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right now, the people pakistan are under immense pressure and the last thing they need is this kind of wrangling taking place in islamabad. >> thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. >> a substantial step forward for democratic reform. that is how president obama described the release of hundreds of political prisoners in burma today. the u.s. secretary of state announced that the u.s. will send an ambassador to burma for the first time in two decades, restoring diplomatic relations. >> snapshots of freedom. a gallery of dissident activists imprisoned for their beliefs. now, hugged close as though they will be taken away again at any moment. they are prominent leaders of the failed student uprising. outside of the prisons, the crowds and the expectations grew. former inmates struggling to make their way. there has been amnesty before but none as far reaching as this. some of those released today spent more than a decade behind bars. among those set free, those who took part in the street demonstrations in 2007 and some of the video journalists who shot the pictures, and a man
right now, the people pakistan are under immense pressure and the last thing they need is this kind of wrangling taking place in islamabad. >> thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. >> a substantial step forward for democratic reform. that is how president obama described the release of hundreds of political prisoners in burma today. the u.s. secretary of state announced that the u.s. will send an ambassador to burma for the first time in two decades, restoring...
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iraq, like egypt and other countries undergoing dramatic changes, faces immense challenges in the years ahead. we met an iraqi american who spent much of her life in war zones who firmly believes the key to lasting peace is in the hands of women >> i grew up in war, and i grew up in not only a war but a-- iraq was led by saddam hussein. so it was fear and terror. >> reporter: zanea's father was saddam hussein's personal pilot. her family's ever move controlled by his iron hand. >> the fear-- i wish i can can explain that fear. it was like a poison gas leaked into our home and we all breathed it slowly. i was about 10 years old when the iran-iraq war started. and at a very young age i learned there is this other side of war that sort of no one talks about, and that is what women go through and what women live in war. and it was the women who ran the schools. it was the women who ran the factories. and it's women who keep life going in the midst war. >> mitchell: you're saying it's a story that is not told, generally speaking. >> it is not told and we are impacted by that when it comes to
iraq, like egypt and other countries undergoing dramatic changes, faces immense challenges in the years ahead. we met an iraqi american who spent much of her life in war zones who firmly believes the key to lasting peace is in the hands of women >> i grew up in war, and i grew up in not only a war but a-- iraq was led by saddam hussein. so it was fear and terror. >> reporter: zanea's father was saddam hussein's personal pilot. her family's ever move controlled by his iron hand....
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only now, historians are realizing his immense contributions. theirs was a misadventure, of the spirit of heroic investigation that has not been matched since. >> it might be some time that every british schoolchild learns. muhammed ali turns 70 today. he not only fought and some of the most memorable fights in history, he came up with some of the best lines. he never shied from the public gaze and was a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that won him fans. >> mohammad ali -- fast, brave, and crash. even in the early days, before he was world champion, it was clear he was different. this is ali at 70, back in louisville, kentucky, to celebrate his birthday at the weekend. courage is only part of the legend. his three world titles confirm his place in boxing history but he was also an entertainer. >> who was the champ of the world? [applause] >> i will let any man in the world. -- i will whip any man in the world. >> not everyone saw the funny side. his views on race and religion in the 60's were divisive and controversial. >> he was o
only now, historians are realizing his immense contributions. theirs was a misadventure, of the spirit of heroic investigation that has not been matched since. >> it might be some time that every british schoolchild learns. muhammed ali turns 70 today. he not only fought and some of the most memorable fights in history, he came up with some of the best lines. he never shied from the public gaze and was a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that won him fans. >> mohammad...
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the political problems were so immense. it was as much a political problem as it was a question of slavery because all along -- in the house of representatives, a far more popular region, they could control for congress. in the senate there had been a general agreement that would ever say it would come and was a free state, a slave state and place for some. texas came in the personal slave state, a free state, maintained a 50/50 balance in the senate because they said we will secede if we don't get that. that set the stage for some tricky politics in 1846 because president polk began to realize time was running out in the war because the americans, as the polk bill pointed out, don't do very well. democracy don't do very well in all wars. they had limited attention span. i don't normally read famous. i thought i might appreciate this and what other people wrote, better writers than me. i love the notion of general kearney marching out on a gorgeous june morning in 1846 into the who the hell knew where. more down the santa f
the political problems were so immense. it was as much a political problem as it was a question of slavery because all along -- in the house of representatives, a far more popular region, they could control for congress. in the senate there had been a general agreement that would ever say it would come and was a free state, a slave state and place for some. texas came in the personal slave state, a free state, maintained a 50/50 balance in the senate because they said we will secede if we don't...
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this is an immensely time consuming effort. let us do it. we could be the one that saves the people lot of money and time, helping to alleviate the police department from having to perform this function. sheriff's do not get paid the exact same as the police department. i know that that is another issue and we will do what we can to support the need for fair and just compensation. at the same time, recognizing that the city must -- that there is an under-utilized asset in the department, transporting prisoners, or perhaps when there is a deficit in responding to control functions where people need help. especially as we grow out the island. let it be known that these discussions should not be off of the table, but on the table, so that we can discuss what it means to enhance our response to the objections in public safety. i am pleased to see that there were members in education, and so many educators here today. i want you to know that it is daunting that 55,000 people entered the san francisco county jail system every year. a number that a
this is an immensely time consuming effort. let us do it. we could be the one that saves the people lot of money and time, helping to alleviate the police department from having to perform this function. sheriff's do not get paid the exact same as the police department. i know that that is another issue and we will do what we can to support the need for fair and just compensation. at the same time, recognizing that the city must -- that there is an under-utilized asset in the department,...
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his videos on youtube are immensely popular. this one was just posted on the 25th of january.ri has more than 150,000 views. he said if i can't pull these cars over, let me try a little small plane. >> it's so funny to see him try to run in this box contraption. >> here's a tractor, can you imagine how fast the tractor is going? he almost gets knock over by this high-speed train. the best is here when he pulls out the radar gun out on the police. they're not too happy about him impersonating their duties. >> oh my gosh! >> he doesn't get too far. running in that costume is not so easy. he pulls him over. these guy's videos are super-popular, he has more than four million fans on his facebook account. he got in some trouble here, but i think he'll live on to see another day and make us another really funny video. >>> there's a new man in space and nasa had nothing to do with it. this is a lego-naut. put up into space by two canadian teenagers. they decided to build their own helium balloon and send their lego man up into space, 80,000 feet. it took them about four months of sat
his videos on youtube are immensely popular. this one was just posted on the 25th of january.ri has more than 150,000 views. he said if i can't pull these cars over, let me try a little small plane. >> it's so funny to see him try to run in this box contraption. >> here's a tractor, can you imagine how fast the tractor is going? he almost gets knock over by this high-speed train. the best is here when he pulls out the radar gun out on the police. they're not too happy about him...