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>> it is an invisible court. >> why are you talk about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to the get authority -- >> how come they don't have cabinet rank? >> it's because it's sort of like the -- >> is it a spook agency. >> but it's under clapper. it's under the whole -- >> who's clapper? >> the head of national security overall, over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly. >> to the nsc and president. >> where is the office, in the white house? at the president's elbow? >> it's a secret place. >> is it in the white house? >> he's a director of national security. >> i believe he's in the white house. >> no. i don't think so. >> he's in president obama's ear. >> of course. >> please continue. >> i have to say agree with pat buchannan, and i disagree with whatever little conspiracy you're trying to play out here. >> the director of national intelligence is probably a newly created spot. during the bush years we realized this a lot of the intelligence agencies were operating under their own seam and there was
>> it is an invisible court. >> why are you talk about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to the get authority -- >> how come they don't have cabinet rank? >> it's because it's sort of like the -- >> is it a spook agency. >> but it's under clapper. it's under the whole -- >> who's clapper? >> the head of national security overall, over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly. >>...
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>> it is invisible because it's got one or two -- >> why are you talking about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to to get authority -- >> how come the national security agency doesn't have cabinet rank? >> it's sort of like the -- >> is it -- >> it's under clapper, the whole umbrella, the head of national security overall over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly? >> he reports directly to the nsc and the president. >> where is his office, at the white house, right at the president's elbow? >> it's in a secret place. >> is it in the white house? >> no. >> he's the director of national security. i don't think he is in the white house. >> please continue. >> i have to say i agree with pat buchanan and i disagree with whatever little conspiracy you're trying to lay out here. >> i'm trying to identify the players for the public at e. >> exactly. >> go ahead. >> director of national intelligence is probably a fairly newly created spot because during the bush years we realized that a lot of the intelligence agencies were operating u
>> it is invisible because it's got one or two -- >> why are you talking about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to to get authority -- >> how come the national security agency doesn't have cabinet rank? >> it's sort of like the -- >> is it -- >> it's under clapper, the whole umbrella, the head of national security overall over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly? >> he reports directly...
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. >> but many servicemen and women are dealing with invisible signs of war. we'll speak with two congressmen working to bring support to those who may be suffering in those who may be suffering in silen[ male announcer ] the e new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. ♪ beautiful day and i can't stop myself from smiling ♪ >> nice. sounds like michael buble though i'm not sure. >> yes. >> looks like something might bubble up as tucker likes to say. but for now it's looking good and could look better. b >> thank you, tony. weather not looking that great but the cuteness factor of day d will be. it's time to see ella. >> time to see beautiful face.. >> ella is just nine and a half months old.ld. there's ruffles and bows. >> when i was three or four itit sets in. she's a speedy crawler and getting close to walking. then they are run
. >> but many servicemen and women are dealing with invisible signs of war. we'll speak with two congressmen working to bring support to those who may be suffering in those who may be suffering in silen[ male announcer ] the e new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day...
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it authorizes -- >> is it an invisible court. >> yes. >> why are you talking about an invisible court. >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to -- >> why don't have they have cabinet rank. >> because it's sort of the like -- >> is it an agency,. >> yeah. it's under the clapper. >> what is clapper. >> the head of national security overall over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly. >> to the nsa and the president. >> where is his office? in the white house? >> it's a secret place. >> is it in the white house. >> he's the director of national security. >> i believe he's in the white house. >> , i don't this so. >> he is in obama's ear; right? >> of course. >> please continue. >> i have to say i agree with pat buchanan and i disagree with whatever little conspiracy you're trying to lay out here. >> i'm trying to lay out the players for the public at large. >> the director of public intelligence is a newly created spot because during the bush years we realized that a lot of the agencies were operating under their own steam. i believe this position was created
it authorizes -- >> is it an invisible court. >> yes. >> why are you talking about an invisible court. >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to -- >> why don't have they have cabinet rank. >> because it's sort of the like -- >> is it an agency,. >> yeah. it's under the clapper. >> what is clapper. >> the head of national security overall over the cia. >> reporting to whom directly. >> to the nsa...
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he saw beyond the secular world and he saw the invisible forces. >> peter ackroyd, how do you read tell the canterburry tales? >> by ian imagination. you have to be able to understand the kind of interior logic the meaning of the tails. and then what you have to do is bring it back to life to give it a response if you like in the modern world, the modern language. almost every text needs to be revived in that sense because all too many of them simply fade into obscurity or significance. but with canterburry it is always fresh and new. it maintains the cover and the magnificence of the original. schenectady you write every day? >> i do. >> what do you write? >> i write in an office located in bloomsbury, and i live in -- i commute each morning. all of the writing is done in bloomsburg. >> what is blum's very? >> it is an area of london. so forth it is an area in the middle of london close to the museum. and it has 100 years or more of the literary atmosphere to make. i wouldn't say that it has much anymore, but nevertheless, just down the street from me as charles dickens saw' house so t
he saw beyond the secular world and he saw the invisible forces. >> peter ackroyd, how do you read tell the canterburry tales? >> by ian imagination. you have to be able to understand the kind of interior logic the meaning of the tails. and then what you have to do is bring it back to life to give it a response if you like in the modern world, the modern language. almost every text needs to be revived in that sense because all too many of them simply fade into obscurity or...
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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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the invisible war." and we talked in detail about how we could set an environment where people feel they can step forward. i was clear with them, i am judging you by what you do if there is a sexual assault. you need to set the climate so everyone knows it is not acceptable and if it happens, we will take care of the victim and we will bring justice to the perpetrator. >> if the two percent of the victims who have actually come forward to report a sexual course -- a sexual assault or rape believe they have not been retaliated against, how will you instill the trust? build the trust and that is what i have been working on. >> how long will that take? how many more victim -- how many more victims have to suffer through a rape? why would you not let someone who has the experience make that with the prosecutor, when you have an objective person that cannot be bison anyway, why would you not allow that to happen to instill better discipline in order? if you do not have trust, you have nothing. >> yes, i trul
the invisible war." and we talked in detail about how we could set an environment where people feel they can step forward. i was clear with them, i am judging you by what you do if there is a sexual assault. you need to set the climate so everyone knows it is not acceptable and if it happens, we will take care of the victim and we will bring justice to the perpetrator. >> if the two percent of the victims who have actually come forward to report a sexual course -- a sexual assault or...
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many of the services that are available are invisible for us so we need more outreach and supportive services that are appropriate in culture and language. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> i am brian [speaker not understood]. this is my second time here. i want to share i am a client from stone wall and it's very good, it's been very good. i go to meetings. i've been very -- [speaker not understood] has been good and everything. so, i am -- i don't have hiv, i beat the bullet, but i see now i'm still in the positive mind-set and i'm still strong and i just would ask you guys please not to cut any of the hiv foundation services and nonprofits like aguiles as well. i'm becoming a client now and a member. i don't go through all the services, but i go to the groups and they're very well -- very warm and welcome and very, you know, i feel comfortable there. and i come from a family, i've been abused since i moved out 21. my family don't respect me and don't accept me at the time. i tend to build my own family here and i feel comfortable here. so, please don't cut them. thank you. >
many of the services that are available are invisible for us so we need more outreach and supportive services that are appropriate in culture and language. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> i am brian [speaker not understood]. this is my second time here. i want to share i am a client from stone wall and it's very good, it's been very good. i go to meetings. i've been very -- [speaker not understood] has been good and everything. so, i am -- i don't have hiv, i beat the...
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you were talking about the invisible war. and that some investigators find it hard to believe the victim. >> the discussion was centered around where we come from, where we start investigations to the additional training we have given them to where they are now and how we treat victims. they all believe all victims should be treated with dignity and respect. >> icy the invisible war. i'm pleased some of you have actually witnessed it and using it. but it was not put together as a training mechanism. i want to be sure the training that goes into the people that help the victim on the present at a hospital stand by their side. this is a traumatic situation. so much as been done on the civilian side of the last 20 years that i want to be sure the military at good examples the best actresses. a special victims counsel is certainly an area that all the branches due the to be moving into. do you feel it is appropriate to do [indiscernible] at the 06 level of command? >> i think the commander has to be able to enforce the standards
you were talking about the invisible war. and that some investigators find it hard to believe the victim. >> the discussion was centered around where we come from, where we start investigations to the additional training we have given them to where they are now and how we treat victims. they all believe all victims should be treated with dignity and respect. >> icy the invisible war. i'm pleased some of you have actually witnessed it and using it. but it was not put together as a...
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the most evil killer is invisible.it, or smell it but it's in the air it's radioactive and this you get a home kit was $20. check your own soil. >> jonathan you have had to borrow furniture from friends because everything is contaminated. >> absolutely. our beds, ezra's toys. you know. >> anderson: we are going to continue to follow your case. and again we will put your petition on our website, at andersoncooper.com. and our friends at ikea heard about your story and they want to give you $14,000 to help you out. [applause] we wish you the best. coming up, it is me versus the audience playing stump anderson and the "final 5." [applause] dd closed captioning and other considerations for "anderson live" provided by... [applause] >> anderson: welcome back. today we are playing stump anderson where the audience gets a chance to ask me trivia questions and hoping i get them wrong. and sadly, most of the time i do. although i am a two-time jeopardy winner. anyway. a lot of questions i'm toldment a lot of questions on ask.com
the most evil killer is invisible.it, or smell it but it's in the air it's radioactive and this you get a home kit was $20. check your own soil. >> jonathan you have had to borrow furniture from friends because everything is contaminated. >> absolutely. our beds, ezra's toys. you know. >> anderson: we are going to continue to follow your case. and again we will put your petition on our website, at andersoncooper.com. and our friends at ikea heard about your story and they want...
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while the girl's face is modeled with invisible brush strokes, her clothing are much more expressively painted. small subtle reflexes of life ven compass the compositions and her eyes and lower lips and her famous pearls. her ultra marine pigment, la paz lapis lazuli -- in a wet mixed with paint. broad thick brush work where her jacket is more rendered. a paint which applied over a dark background has darkened considerably with age. at the time the painting was stable but it's appearance was far from ideal. the tinted varnish yellowed with age and created an uneven effect. these products of previous restorations were removed without damageing the original paint and the thin layer of varnish was added. retouching was executed. today the masterly reflections of light are once again revealed. the final gallery of exhibition is devoted to genre paintings that seem to be taken from everyday life. their subject matter ranges broadly from rustic folk, to elegant men and women in sumptuous interiors. it's interesting to point out that this painting hangs next to the girl with the pearl earring
while the girl's face is modeled with invisible brush strokes, her clothing are much more expressively painted. small subtle reflexes of life ven compass the compositions and her eyes and lower lips and her famous pearls. her ultra marine pigment, la paz lapis lazuli -- in a wet mixed with paint. broad thick brush work where her jacket is more rendered. a paint which applied over a dark background has darkened considerably with age. at the time the painting was stable but it's appearance was...
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>> this whole apparatus of counterterrorism has evolved in a way that is both invisible to and therefore immune to the normal political pressure. simply because we are told over and over again that we can't know what the real threats are what the real responses are there is a shroud of invisibility that protects clapper and many others from the kind of public scoot scrutiny that they deserve. >> john: rick? >> i would go further than david. clearly clapper lied. he admitted that he lied. he said that he went with the least untrue answer. and that is problematic. this may be one of those times when it's right for congress to make an example here. david pointed out that the supreme court has consistently refused to take up the warrant question, and he's exactly right. i wonder if people understand who appoints members to the fisa court? do you know? it's the chief justice of the united states court. he picks the members of the fisa. so i don't think the supreme court will be too anxious to get involved in that qstion. >> john: when you focus on the money that is behind the program, and the
>> this whole apparatus of counterterrorism has evolved in a way that is both invisible to and therefore immune to the normal political pressure. simply because we are told over and over again that we can't know what the real threats are what the real responses are there is a shroud of invisibility that protects clapper and many others from the kind of public scoot scrutiny that they deserve. >> john: rick? >> i would go further than david. clearly clapper lied. he admitted...
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. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the blackommunity but another black person? >> welcome harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city. beneath the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayer of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. the reason why you wanted them to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were white. never black. >> didn't mean you didn't have one now. >> today, black serial killers are not rare. in 2009 here in cleveland, as well as in milwau
. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the blackommunity but another black person? >> welcome harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr....
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"es bien importante entender el dolor humano que sufren ustedes y que no seamos invisibles ante el publico norteamericano, ante el electorado, ante el congreso de los estados unidos " el esposo de aracely fue deportado a mexico.. fue arrestado cuando surgio un cateo en su casa por equivocacion... "mis niÑas siempre estuvieron con su papa, nosotros necesitamos una familia unida, queremos que haga una reforma migratoria integral" y la esposa de ricardo esta detenida por mas de seis meses... dejando a dos niÑas y un varoncito sin su mama... "yo ya no se como decirle a mis hijos o que fecha darle a mis hijos para decirle a ellos cuando va a regresar su papa" piden apoyo de congresistas.. "es muy importante que los jovenes y ninos esten sus padres a sus lados y yo apoyo este asunto dentro de la reforma migratoria" legisladores reiteran su compromiso..y exigen al presidente obama que suspenda las deportaciones... "ya pare las deportaciones, pare las deportaciones, como le gustaria a el que deporten a sus hijas, a su esposa" britzy podria separarse de su mama en cualquier momento... "yo pienso qu
"es bien importante entender el dolor humano que sufren ustedes y que no seamos invisibles ante el publico norteamericano, ante el electorado, ante el congreso de los estados unidos " el esposo de aracely fue deportado a mexico.. fue arrestado cuando surgio un cateo en su casa por equivocacion... "mis niÑas siempre estuvieron con su papa, nosotros necesitamos una familia unida, queremos que haga una reforma migratoria integral" y la esposa de ricardo esta detenida por mas...
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i am trying to be made invisible and i am a entrepreneur and i have a small business license and you know i am a modern archeologist who researches and repair it and resell it. and i'm not able to get ga because i have two vehicles, and one of my vehicles does not... and i pick them up on the street and i do the best that i can to resell them. and actually i have to make a payment on my business license, and i think that you should support the people to hinder them and that would be a great thing to do in this town that would support us in the community and the unity of the community and that is what we are. and we are not trying to, you know that there the people on the 7th street that have all of that stuff and you might write tickets to things that are visually irritating, but you know it is like if you worked with it and you give the people a chance they don't need that. >> thank you. >> joe bullock. >> tommy gibson and aaron flinn. >> good afternoon, this is the great comments thank you for your time in hearing this problem. i also own a 24-foot rv that i use for work and transp
i am trying to be made invisible and i am a entrepreneur and i have a small business license and you know i am a modern archeologist who researches and repair it and resell it. and i'm not able to get ga because i have two vehicles, and one of my vehicles does not... and i pick them up on the street and i do the best that i can to resell them. and actually i have to make a payment on my business license, and i think that you should support the people to hinder them and that would be a great...
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everyone though his friend was an invisible rabbit. >> looking for the vulnerable guy.hat makes mistakes the guy that has troubles and can't really figure things out all the time. but keeps at it. >> born in rural pennsylvania in many ways stewart was what he appeared to be. a man from a small town religious upbringing with conservative values. >> a belief in the value of hard work. i think that's very important. goes back to my family. >> when world war ii broke out stewart joined the service. rose to the rank of colonel, flew 20 bombing missions and earned the distinguished flying cross. after the war the boyish some what jimmy stewart effort evolved into a significant figure. >> i've seen bickering and family quarrels and mysterious trips in knife and now since last evening not a sign of the wife now you tell me where she is. >> alfred hitchcock gave stewart a part of the earnings in vertigo. >> you should not keep souvenirs. you shouldn't. you shouldn't have been that fundamental. >> jimmy stewart stayed in the air force reserve and spoke on behalf of patriotic caus
everyone though his friend was an invisible rabbit. >> looking for the vulnerable guy.hat makes mistakes the guy that has troubles and can't really figure things out all the time. but keeps at it. >> born in rural pennsylvania in many ways stewart was what he appeared to be. a man from a small town religious upbringing with conservative values. >> a belief in the value of hard work. i think that's very important. goes back to my family. >> when world war ii broke out...
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. >> you talk more than once in your book about this invisible thing. explain that. >> when you put on a uniform for a job that is a maintenance job -- and this is true if you're building janitor sanitation worker -- you are subsumed by the roll to the point where it is almost like you are just a part of the background. i am going to say almost like a machine. the general world gets to overlook you. really just not see you. i have called this -- it is like a romulan cloaking device. those people who follow star trek. geeks will recognize that reference. or harry potter's cloak of invisibility. which is both trust rating and an interesting privilege. when i am wearing a sanitation worker's uniform, i can observe people in ways that they do not realize i'm observing them. i am not part of their world at all. >> even though you were a woman? hairhad my hat on and my up. no, it's just the uniform. once in a while, people would be startled because i'm too old, i'm a girl, i was wearing glasses. i do not look the part. although that points to the stereotype.
. >> you talk more than once in your book about this invisible thing. explain that. >> when you put on a uniform for a job that is a maintenance job -- and this is true if you're building janitor sanitation worker -- you are subsumed by the roll to the point where it is almost like you are just a part of the background. i am going to say almost like a machine. the general world gets to overlook you. really just not see you. i have called this -- it is like a romulan cloaking device....
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. >>> como francisca, hay miles de millones de mexicanos en estados unidos invisibles sin voz ni rosta actas de nacimiento, para que aquellos que no pueden viajar al paÍs lo hagan acÁ mismo. >>> hay un millÓn de oaxaqueÑos en estados unidos y tenemos que buscar vÍnculos como los consulados para darles servicios. >>> se estima que no tienen el acta de nacimiento, y no pueden tramitar ningÚn documento de identidad, serÍa indispensable si aprueban la reforma migratoria. >>> tenemos que activar todos los mecanismos, sino muchos se quedarÁn sin el beneficio. >>> francisca lo quiso hacer tun abogado le cobraban cien dÓlares, aquÍ lo hicieron en 3 horas le costÓ 8 dolares, se siente con voz y rostro, y se siente como una persona juridica. >>> para finalizar, cristina torres, hija de joe torres, ex mÁnager de los yankees de nueva york, estaba en el lugar indicado a la hora precisa para salvar de una vida, se percatÓ que un niÑo de un aÑo caÍa desde el segundo piso de un edificio, en el descuido de los padres, el pequeÑo se acercÓ a la salida de emergencia, y cayÓ al vacÍo, cristina calculÓ bi
. >>> como francisca, hay miles de millones de mexicanos en estados unidos invisibles sin voz ni rosta actas de nacimiento, para que aquellos que no pueden viajar al paÍs lo hagan acÁ mismo. >>> hay un millÓn de oaxaqueÑos en estados unidos y tenemos que buscar vÍnculos como los consulados para darles servicios. >>> se estima que no tienen el acta de nacimiento, y no pueden tramitar ningÚn documento de identidad, serÍa indispensable si aprueban la reforma...
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unless, unless edward snowden's technology is so advanced that he is wearing an invisible suit. sorry. so snowden has disappeared. the media now has a clear choice. either you accept that, wait for developments, or... >> where in the world is edward snowden? >> we were told or we thought anyway it was roared anyway that he was flying to havana cuba. >> and on convenience wail a. he did apply for asylum in iceland. >> for all we know he's having lunch at the ecuador and embassy. >> whatever the truth we believe it's in moscow right now. >> no one knows anything for sure. >> this is all speculation at this point. >> john: then stop guessing. stop it! [ cheers and applause ] stop guessing. news is not a game show. you don't win a car if you happen to be right. although if it was like a game show at least when you got everything wrong, you would not be invited back the next day. but, look. let's be fair. it's not the news organization's job to find snowden. the government is on the case. >> we don't know specifically where he may head or what his intended destination may be. >> john
unless, unless edward snowden's technology is so advanced that he is wearing an invisible suit. sorry. so snowden has disappeared. the media now has a clear choice. either you accept that, wait for developments, or... >> where in the world is edward snowden? >> we were told or we thought anyway it was roared anyway that he was flying to havana cuba. >> and on convenience wail a. he did apply for asylum in iceland. >> for all we know he's having lunch at the ecuador and...
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. >> reporter: engineers developing the new sensors say they will be invisible to motorists. >> as far as traveling public, they can be a lot more confident on the bridges that things are being monitor as they move along. as they drive on it. >> reporter: andrea nelson says she welcomes the new technology. last year's incident leaves her cautious about trusting this span again. ingly don't want to cross that bridge. >> when we come back on a second look. the federal government has a list of bridges they consider structurally deficient. we will show you the bay area bridges that are on it. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. >> welcome back to a second look where the topic tonight is bridges and the dangers they hold as they age. last month, d
. >> reporter: engineers developing the new sensors say they will be invisible to motorists. >> as far as traveling public, they can be a lot more confident on the bridges that things are being monitor as they move along. as they drive on it. >> reporter: andrea nelson says she welcomes the new technology. last year's incident leaves her cautious about trusting this span again. ingly don't want to cross that bridge. >> when we come back on a second look. the federal...
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adam smith's invisible handle have its way.sequences of manipulated and suppressed prices are delayed. but they do present themselves. and we saw the explosive rise and market interest rates in the past two weeks. the fed didn't like what it saw and i think it is doing its best to put this back in the box. we will see whether the fed can do that. but i think that whatever else is rising rates means, it is a demonstration of the power of markets when at least they break the bonds of administered actions. >> and we have seen -- we have started to see mortgage rates rise as well. is that tip of the iceberg and efd the fed's grip on keeping rates row is actually not that firm. >> i think it is. fed has been buying billions of dollars in mortgages every month since qe3 started and mortgage rates have gone up, not down. i think the central banks have less control over interest rates than many people think they have. >> so let me ask but gold, jim. because, you know, many people are bearish on gold. why are you so bullish? what do you
adam smith's invisible handle have its way.sequences of manipulated and suppressed prices are delayed. but they do present themselves. and we saw the explosive rise and market interest rates in the past two weeks. the fed didn't like what it saw and i think it is doing its best to put this back in the box. we will see whether the fed can do that. but i think that whatever else is rising rates means, it is a demonstration of the power of markets when at least they break the bonds of administered...
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scientists will study why the sun's invisible atmosphere is ten million degrees while the surface is a cooler 10,000 degrees. it will examine the sun close up 1 percent at a time breaking the light into fragments to find patterns. the satellite will be dropped from the converted airliner and position itself in a polar or exit above earth where the sun never rises or sets. >> the sun will radiate with all its glory today. >> the real push of hot weather is tomorrow through the weekend. thankfully it will be a dry heat, too, and we will be rid of the humidity so yesterday was feeling as warm as the thermometer and warmer just a chance to turn on air conditioning to get out the humidity. the air was clear yesterday and santa rosa and novato at up to half mile visibility on live doppler 7 hd. you can see most of the top of the bay bridge with the clouds moving in from the coast. the trees are not moving much on the embarcadero so not a stiff breeze. sunny and warmer and humid today, the last humid day, the hottest weather coming in tomorrow inland friday and saturday and sunday and tuesd
scientists will study why the sun's invisible atmosphere is ten million degrees while the surface is a cooler 10,000 degrees. it will examine the sun close up 1 percent at a time breaking the light into fragments to find patterns. the satellite will be dropped from the converted airliner and position itself in a polar or exit above earth where the sun never rises or sets. >> the sun will radiate with all its glory today. >> the real push of hot weather is tomorrow through the...
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an invisible wizard created the heavens and the earths in six days? took me a month just to stain my deck! ( laughter ) now, normally, folks, in a time of trial like that i would turn to god for guidance. but i guess it doesn't matter anymore. so i might as well turn to this stapler. so according to the pope, that's just as good. ( laughter ) oh, one true office supply. i am so confused. help me. what should i do? i'm a buddhist. in my next lifei'm hoping to be a fax machine. i'm just so glad jesus didn't live to see this. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) %r ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a journalist and former marine who sent the last year in syria. that's rough-- missing the last season of "downton abbey." please welcome c.j. chivers. besides the fact you're the author of the book "the gun" about the ak-47, most durable machine ever made by mankind, probably-- killing machine at least. you're also the guy from the "new york times" who shows up on the cover here saying-- in syria, clash
an invisible wizard created the heavens and the earths in six days? took me a month just to stain my deck! ( laughter ) now, normally, folks, in a time of trial like that i would turn to god for guidance. but i guess it doesn't matter anymore. so i might as well turn to this stapler. so according to the pope, that's just as good. ( laughter ) oh, one true office supply. i am so confused. help me. what should i do? i'm a buddhist. in my next lifei'm hoping to be a fax machine. i'm just so glad...
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check out all of the fog above the bay bridge making the top of it nearly invisible. several buildings downtown seemed to disappear in the skies, the fog in there. and when is there an end to the rain? we have a look ahead, brian? >> reporter: you know, not just that much with this incoming system. and hi-def doplar is bearing that out. not much. there is drizzle and the sidewalks are are wet, the streets are wet, decks are wet but low-level moisture and the radar does not pick it up. and rain out in the east bay, south of the delta heading towards tracy. aside from that the real rainmaker it will not be that much rain. the real rainmaker is going to come in tomorrow in the bay area. another dose monday night. it will not amount to much and keep the street slick on monday. it is not really good news as you know. the only recipe for an accident just add water. we will will have a little bit of water during the commute tomorrow. most of this, dry. still for the coast, clouds, the streets will be slick. especially in the north bay. the southbound is listening and saying
check out all of the fog above the bay bridge making the top of it nearly invisible. several buildings downtown seemed to disappear in the skies, the fog in there. and when is there an end to the rain? we have a look ahead, brian? >> reporter: you know, not just that much with this incoming system. and hi-def doplar is bearing that out. not much. there is drizzle and the sidewalks are are wet, the streets are wet, decks are wet but low-level moisture and the radar does not pick it up. and...
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. >> i'm joined by amy producer of the academy award nominated documentary "the invisible war."aw the senator on what he just said. >> those were the senator's opening remarks. he mentioned the film in the first five minutes of the first-ever hearings on military sexual assault, the full armed service committees on this issue. the film is having considerable impact and i think it was mending seven times in hearing. all of the questions they asked were from the arguments we made in our film. it's been extremely heartening to see the way the films has influenced and informed the discourse now going on and exploding on this issue. >> exactly. staying on washington, d.c. for a little bit here, amy. you probably heard during a hearing last week on military sex assault, senator chambliss say the hormone level created by nature sets in place the possibility for those things to occur, his words. what is your thought about that? >> well, obviously, that is a completely misunderstanding of what the problem is and what we are trying to have the military understand and the culture at large
. >> i'm joined by amy producer of the academy award nominated documentary "the invisible war."aw the senator on what he just said. >> those were the senator's opening remarks. he mentioned the film in the first five minutes of the first-ever hearings on military sexual assault, the full armed service committees on this issue. the film is having considerable impact and i think it was mending seven times in hearing. all of the questions they asked were from the arguments we...
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mean that clear pipe in his hand could be anything from asthma medicine to wonder woman's famed invisible pipe of truth to a waterford crystal kazoo to crack. it could be crack, i guess. for more we turn to our senior canadian correspondent samantha bee and jason jones. they join usnow from toronto. sam, thanks for-- sam. >> yes. (cheers and applause) sam, it was supposed to be awe and jason, where is jason. >> oh, he'll be right back. he's just buying some crack. >> jon: wait, jason, crack. >> yeah, he's canadian! jon, we all do it, smoking crack is one of canada's most cherished pastimes. >> jon: so -- >> sorry i'm late. i was just buying some crack. (laughter) it's one of canada's most cherished pastimes. >> i already said that. >> sorry about that, i'm just whacked out of my mind on crack. >> jon: jason, that's an awful lot of crack you've got there. >> well, i've got three kids at home, jon. and they all smoke crack. >> jon: i'm-- my mine is blown here, you know. its canadian past time i think of canada i think of politeness and clean streets and -- >> well, sure, jon, it's all of th
mean that clear pipe in his hand could be anything from asthma medicine to wonder woman's famed invisible pipe of truth to a waterford crystal kazoo to crack. it could be crack, i guess. for more we turn to our senior canadian correspondent samantha bee and jason jones. they join usnow from toronto. sam, thanks for-- sam. >> yes. (cheers and applause) sam, it was supposed to be awe and jason, where is jason. >> oh, he'll be right back. he's just buying some crack. >> jon:...
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suspicions invisible suspicions. that's more as we said lacking syria and assistance to the war russia has been a very pragmatic school in. direct confrontation with the us because you were understand the cost of. especially on the use of force which he cannot resolve the. bigger responsibility child you do find this line between what. voyaging confrontation. infects security but on the other hand. preserving the promoting these national interests. was there. against iran or against the need states was there. or the us she starts off going with. this is a question that you can. spend several hours. answering. what you know try to put it to be concise. number one and then said this on several occasions and this is the in official stance of russia iran is entitled to have a military nuclear program in. discrimination among any subject of international law. secondly. that said you know told this to my friends. we cannot forget that iran is looking in a difficult complicated region and when you hear threats from other co
suspicions invisible suspicions. that's more as we said lacking syria and assistance to the war russia has been a very pragmatic school in. direct confrontation with the us because you were understand the cost of. especially on the use of force which he cannot resolve the. bigger responsibility child you do find this line between what. voyaging confrontation. infects security but on the other hand. preserving the promoting these national interests. was there. against iran or against the need...
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but i think that much like me, the population that is served by public defender lawyers is so invisible without a lot of political power, but you add to
but i think that much like me, the population that is served by public defender lawyers is so invisible without a lot of political power, but you add to