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first, if you have invisible camo, i wish we had this in namo. >>> are you disgusting.eal because they are more genteel? as president obama and republicans fuss or the fiscal cliff, some lady says they have put this mess to rest, and they will have the numbers when the new congress was sworn in. there will be 500 female senators. that's correct. how did that happen? most of the group sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer and they discussed our current crisis. >> i think if we were in charge of the senate and the administration that we would have a budget deal by now. >> do you believe -- do you all believe that? >> we are less confrontational and more collaborative. i think not only do we want to work in a bipartisan way, we do. >> the women then talked about each other's hair and swapped recipes. who writes this crap? "red eye" got an exclusive interview with this thing. >> he never says anything. what is that? >> thig morris. >> no it was president. that it wasn't. would you handle this much better? >> i think anybody would handle this much better anyb
first, if you have invisible camo, i wish we had this in namo. >>> are you disgusting.eal because they are more genteel? as president obama and republicans fuss or the fiscal cliff, some lady says they have put this mess to rest, and they will have the numbers when the new congress was sworn in. there will be 500 female senators. that's correct. how did that happen? most of the group sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer and they discussed our current crisis. >> i...
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cuba papers and what you are it's a thirty story the cia was we nicknamed sometimes capitalisms invisible. army goes back to nine hundred forty seven and its creation in the anti-communist red scare and the cia has misused its mandate for so long and still is in the in with a drone attack it has its own drones now and its targeted assassinations it's essentially i've always regarded the cia as a criminal organization of like a mafia operating inside the us government scaring presidents because they have separate information and it's the same time they they've been battered they've lost
cuba papers and what you are it's a thirty story the cia was we nicknamed sometimes capitalisms invisible. army goes back to nine hundred forty seven and its creation in the anti-communist red scare and the cia has misused its mandate for so long and still is in the in with a drone attack it has its own drones now and its targeted assassinations it's essentially i've always regarded the cia as a criminal organization of like a mafia operating inside the us government scaring presidents because...
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>> reporter: how invisible am i talking here?f i walked into a room with a soldier wearing a cloak? >> you wouldn't see him at all. he would be completely invisible to you. >> reporter: this is not make believe. it's a quantum stelth technology. it works by bending light around an object. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could pull out similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know they were there. >> reporter: what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. and the science is in the special fabric. so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>>
>> reporter: how invisible am i talking here?f i walked into a room with a soldier wearing a cloak? >> you wouldn't see him at all. he would be completely invisible to you. >> reporter: this is not make believe. it's a quantum stelth technology. it works by bending light around an object. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year....
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military wants its people to be invisible. not talking about leaves and sticks here, and chris lawrence reports on one scientists that can make soldiers disappear. >> camouflage could mean the difference between a soldier getting shot, and going home. so a lot is riding on the next generation designed to outfit troops. it has hrpbl been eight years since the army spent $5 billion on cameo that didn't fool anyone. >> they were looking for camouflage that they could use everywhe everywhere? >> correct, and it didn't work anywhere. >> guy kramer is one of the guys working to win the next contract. this summer he showed us the science behind every size and shade of these pixals. >> 3-d layering creates depth and shadows where none exists. developers already have one eye on tomorrow. >> what is coming up down the road and very quickly is the harry potter cloak. >> with that fictional cloak, harry is not camouflaged, he's invisible. >> my body is gone! >> how invisible are we talking here? if i walked into a room with a soldier wear
military wants its people to be invisible. not talking about leaves and sticks here, and chris lawrence reports on one scientists that can make soldiers disappear. >> camouflage could mean the difference between a soldier getting shot, and going home. so a lot is riding on the next generation designed to outfit troops. it has hrpbl been eight years since the army spent $5 billion on cameo that didn't fool anyone. >> they were looking for camouflage that they could use everywhe...
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and the invisible man sitting next to clint eastwood wins time's person of the year. >> what do you mean shut up? >> tonight presidential historian douglas brinkley on barack obama, abraham lincoln, and spider-man. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the president gave all americans a lot to work with today and a lot to think about in the coming weeks. president obama recognizes the mood of the country. there is a real sense of urgency to pass common sense safety laws in the wake of the newtown shooting massacre. the president knows this is going to be a heavy lift. >> that's why i've asked the vice president to lead an effort that includes members of my cabinet and outside organizations to come up with a set of concrete proposals no later than january, proposals that i then intend to push without delay. this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks are going to be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside. >> one of the reasons the president is asking for action without delay is be
and the invisible man sitting next to clint eastwood wins time's person of the year. >> what do you mean shut up? >> tonight presidential historian douglas brinkley on barack obama, abraham lincoln, and spider-man. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the president gave all americans a lot to work with today and a lot to think about in the coming weeks. president obama recognizes the mood of the country. there is a real sense of urgency to pass common sense...
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we can make sure that if people have invisible disabilities, and have needs, we want to hear them. >> the concept of reasonable accommodation under the fair housing amendment act. part of what the issues are in your recommendations, jessica, doing outreach with tenants about the fair housing amendment act rights, and the opportunity to actually create a reasonable accommodation for the landlord, that would allow for submission of the medical documentation for disability. that is not unheard of. that takes care the fact of nonvisible disabilities. there is also the fear of retaliation, particularly in places where there is not enough control because of the lack of the city contract. we have a lot of success in city funded sros, and nonprofit organizations. that everybody can benefit from knowing what their civil rights are in terms of their housing. >> chair: thank you. cochair james, and program administrator -- >> i have a two-part question. one part is about the desk clerks and having someone who listen to you if you have a complaint. the complaint goes to management? they know they
we can make sure that if people have invisible disabilities, and have needs, we want to hear them. >> the concept of reasonable accommodation under the fair housing amendment act. part of what the issues are in your recommendations, jessica, doing outreach with tenants about the fair housing amendment act rights, and the opportunity to actually create a reasonable accommodation for the landlord, that would allow for submission of the medical documentation for disability. that is not...
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it was this -- as though women were invisible in this conversation. we talked about it first in terms of neighborhoods. we talked about it in terms of color. we haven't really started talking about it in terms of women and there were a lot of numbers that supported a conversation that was specifically how some prime lending and the housing market in particular was relevant to women's experiences. i can give you some of those numbers but what i found was that when we started, when i started doing the research, what was most important was not simply the numbers of how women had been targeted for sub prime loans when they qualified for conventional loans about how women were more likely because of zoning sub prime loans more likely to end up in foreclosure, how women were in fact more likely to be at risk of housing insecurity because women, especially single women, heads of household were more likely to spend more than 50% of their income to keep a roof over their family's head. all those numbers were compelling but what i also found very compelling abo
it was this -- as though women were invisible in this conversation. we talked about it first in terms of neighborhoods. we talked about it in terms of color. we haven't really started talking about it in terms of women and there were a lot of numbers that supported a conversation that was specifically how some prime lending and the housing market in particular was relevant to women's experiences. i can give you some of those numbers but what i found was that when we started, when i started...
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invisible hand appears once in as has seventy and seventy six wealth of nations and people always quote the last half of the sentence they always missed the first part of the sons you know remember the the beginning the sons yeah by preferring domestic products to international or something like that and to external. you know in other words by by having an opinion that it's better for my country to buy domestic products i am manipulating essentially the invisible hand of government i'm sorry i don't have the verbatim quote it's consistent. in hamilton talking about protecting. industries yes yeah and he laid that before congress in seventeen ninety one and it was all ratified by seventeen ninety three and that was the policy united states until reagan had been so there's free trade between like connecticut and rhode island and nobody would say that that's a problem no no i don't why can't we have free trade like that elsewhere because. the. if there is a comparative advantage there is there there isn't free trade between connecticut rhode island or let's let's take it let's say it was a
invisible hand appears once in as has seventy and seventy six wealth of nations and people always quote the last half of the sentence they always missed the first part of the sons you know remember the the beginning the sons yeah by preferring domestic products to international or something like that and to external. you know in other words by by having an opinion that it's better for my country to buy domestic products i am manipulating essentially the invisible hand of government i'm sorry i...
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because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not ever do any maintenance to it. you would make sure that it was safe. 100 years ago, teddy roosevelt was president, and your pipes were brand new. now, our infrastructure is old. 100, 200 years old. it's not been upgraded or fixed or replaced, sometimes, ever. man: if these systems are not maintained, sooner or later they're going to fail. they all have a life expectancy. if you don't maintain them and constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the w
because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not...
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that once upon a time before the bacterial theory of disease before we understood that out there invisiblywas all these bacteria that is trying to cause us harm just like states mass states or violence is out there invisible and trying to cause society allows for harm. no one bothered to wash their hands first process was discovery second process education third process a market demand it's created as a result of education which means that experts can start to manufacture so when people can buy and use it so this is where we're at now which is we've got to create education amongst people so there can be a market demand so that people others can be encouraged to produce easy to use cryptographic technology that is capable of protecting a significant not everyone but a significant number of people from mass state spying and if we're not able to protect a significant number of people from mass state spying in the basic democratic. and civilian institutions that we're used to and not not in the west i'm no gore fire of the west but you know also side he's going to crumble away they will crumbl
that once upon a time before the bacterial theory of disease before we understood that out there invisiblywas all these bacteria that is trying to cause us harm just like states mass states or violence is out there invisible and trying to cause society allows for harm. no one bothered to wash their hands first process was discovery second process education third process a market demand it's created as a result of education which means that experts can start to manufacture so when people can buy...
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he's invisible. >> how invisible are we talking here?i walked into a room with a soldier wearing one of these cloaks, you wouldn't see him at all? >> he would be completely invisible to you. >> this isn't make-believe. the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were there. >> reporter: so what was once firmly in the world of make- believe could quickly become quite real. >> that is very cool. the science is in the special fabric. so you don't need a power source to make it work. so any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work and disappear. >> wow. >>> a mixed da
he's invisible. >> how invisible are we talking here?i walked into a room with a soldier wearing one of these cloaks, you wouldn't see him at all? >> he would be completely invisible to you. >> this isn't make-believe. the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya, when...
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you can watch "the invisible war" on itunes or netflix. there are important things to think about. last year in 2011 alone, there were 4200 reported rape or sex offenders in the military. only 175 served any kind of jail time within the military. that means the rest of them were either given a light sentence or they were ignored. or they were discharged into society. now, the average sex offender, we know this, has about 100 victims in their lifetime. so the military has to stand up and look at this issue. because it is a big one for all of us. >> thank you, wendy, i really appreciate it. thank you. >>> on the run in central america, software pioneer john mcafee has a new place to hide out, but may not be for long. >>> and new information about the rapper, 15 years after his murder. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® c
you can watch "the invisible war" on itunes or netflix. there are important things to think about. last year in 2011 alone, there were 4200 reported rape or sex offenders in the military. only 175 served any kind of jail time within the military. that means the rest of them were either given a light sentence or they were ignored. or they were discharged into society. now, the average sex offender, we know this, has about 100 victims in their lifetime. so the military has to stand up...
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world simply trading gold and silver and platinum and ignore the paper money volcano governed by invisible people in iceland q e three treasury styles how credit write down dot com calls at the treasury mints a trillion dollar coins the treasury deposits the coin into the treasuries account at the fed the feds asset the coins and liabilities treasuries account increased by the same amount future deficit spending by the federal government could thereby continue to be carried out by minton koreans and depositing him them in the treasuries account at the fed this is the equivalent of us sitting around a hidden people. be do you we don't kill this set us. back to our gold or silver standard you know they're saying where you get there by continuing the current situation but backing it up by telling dollar platinum coin by the way why don't we just go back to a precious metal standard oh yeah well we'll just do that all right stacy hammer thanks much being on the kaiser report thank you and i say to the second half of me talking to david smith of geneva business insider dot blogspot dot com abou
world simply trading gold and silver and platinum and ignore the paper money volcano governed by invisible people in iceland q e three treasury styles how credit write down dot com calls at the treasury mints a trillion dollar coins the treasury deposits the coin into the treasuries account at the fed the feds asset the coins and liabilities treasuries account increased by the same amount future deficit spending by the federal government could thereby continue to be carried out by minton...
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sock joint special operations command it's become almost an equivalent to the cia invisible army.you ask about w w it was a nightmare for me and personally as a documentary that we use we get to an untold history but mr bush jr was the ultimate everything that could go wrong could go wrong after two thousand it was him everything that happened to it two thousand and eleven was misinterpreted and rendered bigger and more hysterical but it's still he was part of a process that had seemed to have been accelerating anyway the process of militarizing the plan bush did it badly obama does it a lot better. so the movie that you made that you say i was too sympathetic to i was never sympathetic to i was empathetic the difference is drama test i am a dram it's in that case i'm not making a documentary i did a movie in which we walk in his shoes we we understand how this not very deep thinking man who resembles harry truman in my mind a bit becomes president because he's the son of a president and his drives are very simple to me and i think there's a human in the film at the same time a li
sock joint special operations command it's become almost an equivalent to the cia invisible army.you ask about w w it was a nightmare for me and personally as a documentary that we use we get to an untold history but mr bush jr was the ultimate everything that could go wrong could go wrong after two thousand it was him everything that happened to it two thousand and eleven was misinterpreted and rendered bigger and more hysterical but it's still he was part of a process that had seemed to have...
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cuba papers and what you are it's a thirty story the cia was we nicknamed sometimes capitalisms invisible. army goes back to nine hundred forty seven and its creation in the anti-communist red scare and the cia has misused its mandate for so long and still is in the in with a drone attack it has its own drones now and its targeted assassinations it's essentially i've always regarded the cia as a criminal organization of like a mafia operating inside the us government scaring presidents because they have separate information and it's the same time they they've been battered they've lost the pentagon has taken over a lot of the old cia activities with and jason joint special operations command it's become almost an equivalent to the cia invisible army. you ask about w w it was a nightmare for me and personally as a documentary that we use we get to an untold history but mr bush jr was the ultimate everything that could go wrong could go wrong after two thousand it was him everything that happened to it two thousand and eleven was misinterpreted and rendered bigger and more hysterical but it
cuba papers and what you are it's a thirty story the cia was we nicknamed sometimes capitalisms invisible. army goes back to nine hundred forty seven and its creation in the anti-communist red scare and the cia has misused its mandate for so long and still is in the in with a drone attack it has its own drones now and its targeted assassinations it's essentially i've always regarded the cia as a criminal organization of like a mafia operating inside the us government scaring presidents because...
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special operations command has become almost an equivalent to the cia invisible army.for me and personally as a documentary that we use we get to an untold history. junior. everything that could go wrong could go wrong after two things but the two of two thousand and eleven was missed. the movie that you made that you say i was too sympathetic to i was never sympathetic to i was empathetic the difference just dramatist i am a dramatists in that case i'm not making a documentary i did a movie in which we walk in his shoes we understand how this not a very deep thinking man who resembles harry truman in my mind a bit becomes president because he's the son of a president and his drives are very simple to me and i think there's a human in the film at the same time a little bit of heart quite a bit of heart but it's not because i like him. thank you for explaining i'll be right back much more with oscar winning to go next. he. calls. the speed. with. sleet and good. to. see the. bottom of that at least in the. wealthy british style sun. that's right. the market. is going to
special operations command has become almost an equivalent to the cia invisible army.for me and personally as a documentary that we use we get to an untold history. junior. everything that could go wrong could go wrong after two things but the two of two thousand and eleven was missed. the movie that you made that you say i was too sympathetic to i was never sympathetic to i was empathetic the difference just dramatist i am a dramatists in that case i'm not making a documentary i did a movie in...
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well first of all i'd recommend everyone who's who's watching read the book invisible hands which is about how big business basically organize after the new deal to foster all this domination but you know i have to plug my own organization bold progressive or you know we're about fighting this corporate power with people power i mean we you know for example if it's warren a great advocate for consumers for basic every day at middle class people you know she defeated the big banks biggest ally in the senate scott brown and she did it mostly because we were raising donations literally of three dollars here five dollars here money from you know fix income seniors basically using social media and the internet to do that to be backs on the most powerful people in the country you know it's possible i think that you know america has become more unequal and more unjust but in many ways we have more tools to fight back we have the internet we have alternative media we have you know shows like yours and we have tools i think that will surprise elites and that will get a really helped push back
well first of all i'd recommend everyone who's who's watching read the book invisible hands which is about how big business basically organize after the new deal to foster all this domination but you know i have to plug my own organization bold progressive or you know we're about fighting this corporate power with people power i mean we you know for example if it's warren a great advocate for consumers for basic every day at middle class people you know she defeated the big banks biggest ally...
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advertidos por la llegada >> viajamos solo de noche, que no te extrañe, porque de día podemos ser invisibleo viaje >> hemos venido a adorar al rey de reyes este rey es el esperado >> el hijo de dios >> el mesías que reinara sobre todos y todas las razas >> donde está >> siguiendo la estrella hemos venido pero no hemos descansado la búsqueda >> al regresar paseis para decirme si ha tenido frutos vuestro viaje >> regresamos con la historia que cambio el rumbo de la humanidad jesús, el niño dios ♪ >> en univisión continuamos celebrando las fiestas navideñas con más las películas jesús el niño dios ♪ >> por dios, deteneos, haciendo mucho tiempo espero en este templo la llegada del salvador y del espiritu santo, he recibido la promesa que mis ojos no miraran la muerte hasta que no viesen a cristo nuestro señor, una espada traspasara tu alma para que sean manifestado los pensamientos de muchos corazones >> aquí maría que sobre ti serán las bendiciones de todas las generaciones porque de ti ha nacido el salvador que llevas en tus brazos >> santo, santo , santo >> déjala maría, no perturbes su orac
advertidos por la llegada >> viajamos solo de noche, que no te extrañe, porque de día podemos ser invisibleo viaje >> hemos venido a adorar al rey de reyes este rey es el esperado >> el hijo de dios >> el mesías que reinara sobre todos y todas las razas >> donde está >> siguiendo la estrella hemos venido pero no hemos descansado la búsqueda >> al regresar paseis para decirme si ha tenido frutos vuestro viaje >> regresamos con la historia que...
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and progress comes from millions of individuals acting to make themselves better off guided by an invisible hand that inadvertently helps others. not to viewers of the "stossel" show, but to normal people. when there is a problem, government should address it. my next guest says they know what our brain is wired that way. an evolutionary psychiatrist at the university of california santa barbara and the author of the mind of the market. so, there is your book, let me start with you since you talk about the mind. you say the faith in government comes from evolution and? >> the natural propensity we have is if people have more stuff than somebody else, there must have been something else done wrong, something immoral, something unfair because in the small band of hunter and gatherer in very resource poor environments for most nobody had any kind of wealth so any redistribution had to be done fairly equally or else it was obvious somebody was getting more than somebody else through unfair means. that is how it was throughout history. john: i wouldhink when we lived in the clan or the tribe the
and progress comes from millions of individuals acting to make themselves better off guided by an invisible hand that inadvertently helps others. not to viewers of the "stossel" show, but to normal people. when there is a problem, government should address it. my next guest says they know what our brain is wired that way. an evolutionary psychiatrist at the university of california santa barbara and the author of the mind of the market. so, there is your book, let me start with you...
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i mean, and it's sort of so invisible to us, because society just sort of changes and changes, like, and changes. so, like, you can go to starbuck's and get soy milk, which is not originally something, you know, in america. and, you know, we go to a gym in harlem. and some of the people who are best at yoga-- and it's definitely sort of an amicaned yoga-- are the, li, big, black, buff guys, right? you've seen them, right? they're, like amazing on their... it's not... you know, they probably know more yoga than, like the girl... you know, the south asian girls that i went to school with, who don't, you know? and so... you know, and things like, you know, burritos, and the fact that, you know, we celebrate things like cinco de mayo sort of, just in the air. like, "oh, time..." you know, "we're going to have a happy hour." like, these kinds of things have become a big melting pot of what it means to be american. and historically what's going to happen, i think, is that, you know, that perspective is going to become more expansive. and i would hope that over time that our understanding o
i mean, and it's sort of so invisible to us, because society just sort of changes and changes, like, and changes. so, like, you can go to starbuck's and get soy milk, which is not originally something, you know, in america. and, you know, we go to a gym in harlem. and some of the people who are best at yoga-- and it's definitely sort of an amicaned yoga-- are the, li, big, black, buff guys, right? you've seen them, right? they're, like amazing on their... it's not... you know, they probably...
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you let that start to become blank, then i think you begin to suffer from this idea of cultural invisibility. who is who and what is what? i don't want to lose that in the music, just as the way the authors who formerly so eloquently spoke. that's what i'm trying to do when i put these songs to the. with that, i would like to give you the second arrangement and last song. i was taught pala singing. we tune because we care. i was taught how to sing by a man named dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue hors
you let that start to become blank, then i think you begin to suffer from this idea of cultural invisibility. who is who and what is what? i don't want to lose that in the music, just as the way the authors who formerly so eloquently spoke. that's what i'm trying to do when i put these songs to the. with that, i would like to give you the second arrangement and last song. i was taught pala singing. we tune because we care. i was taught how to sing by a man named dr. barney horner, who is the...
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what if the next generation of camouflage made them invisible.dent tim lawrence. >> reporter: camouflage can mean the difference between a soldier getting shot and going home. a lot is riding on the next generation to outfit troops. it's only been eight years since the army spent $5 billion on cam mow that critics say didn't fool anyone. soldiers complained to the point army abandoned its one-size fits all universal pattern. >> they were looking for camouflage they could use everywhere. >> correct. and it didn't work anywhere. >> reporter: guy cramer is one of the designers competing to win the army's next multimillion dollar contract. this summer he showed us the science behind every shape, size and shade of these pixels. >> you now have your camouflage. we're trying to trick the brain into seeing things that aren't actually there. >> reporter: digital patterns re-create shapes already found in nature and 3d layering creates depth and shadows where none exist. that's today's design. but developers already have one eye on tomorrow. >> what's comi
what if the next generation of camouflage made them invisible.dent tim lawrence. >> reporter: camouflage can mean the difference between a soldier getting shot and going home. a lot is riding on the next generation to outfit troops. it's only been eight years since the army spent $5 billion on cam mow that critics say didn't fool anyone. soldiers complained to the point army abandoned its one-size fits all universal pattern. >> they were looking for camouflage they could use...
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make yourself invisible, invisible.ooting is occurring in a far away situation, it is unfolding and approaching, run in the opposite direction. if it is unfolding in your area, cover, cover, cover. >>neil: a lot of the cases, these folks were surprised when it first started as the theater in colorado. just seemed out of place and weird. avoid the sound of gunfire and then what, get the heck out of this? >>guest: get out of there. hit the floor. hide behind a pole. >>neil: what if the guy is next to you. >>guest: that is a tough one. that is a split second decision, that is where heroes are made. >>neil: what about the mall cops, you are for remain aing them, try? >>guest: that is the irony. the security guard at the mall is ineffective. the situation like this with an active shooter, in i civilian is more effective than the guard. he is only this to observe, deter, and report. you cannot use deadly force. you have to have armed guards if every scenario today. you must. not just power plans or banks, there are shootings
make yourself invisible, invisible.ooting is occurring in a far away situation, it is unfolding and approaching, run in the opposite direction. if it is unfolding in your area, cover, cover, cover. >>neil: a lot of the cases, these folks were surprised when it first started as the theater in colorado. just seemed out of place and weird. avoid the sound of gunfire and then what, get the heck out of this? >>guest: get out of there. hit the floor. hide behind a pole. >>neil: what...
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>> how invisible are we talking here?g one of these cloaks -- >> you wouldn't see him at all. he would be completely invisible to you. >> reporter: this isn't make-believe. the military has seen this so-called quantum stealth technology. it works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field, or the american pilots who ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could actually pull out, very similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them, and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know that they were there. >> reporter: so what was once firmly in the world of make-believe, could quickly become quite real. and the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >>>
>> how invisible are we talking here?g one of these cloaks -- >> you wouldn't see him at all. he would be completely invisible to you. >> reporter: this isn't make-believe. the military has seen this so-called quantum stealth technology. it works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in a field, or the american pilots who ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year....