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i am an invisible man. no, i'm not a spook like those who haunted edgar allan poe nor am i one of your hollywood movie ectoplasms. i am a man of substance, of flesh and bones, of fiber and liquids, and i might even be said to have a mind. i am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in the circus sideshows, it is as though i have been surrounded by mirrors of hard distorting glass. when they approach me, they see only my surroundings, themselves, or figments of their imagination-- indeed, everything and anything except me. nor is my invisibility exactly a matter of a biochemical accident to my epidermis, that invisibility to which i refer occurs because of a peculiar disposition of the eyes of those with whom i come in contact. a matter of the construction of their inner eyes, those eyes with which they look through their physical eyes upon reality. i'm not complaining nor am i protesting either. it's sometimes advantageous to be unseen, altho
i am an invisible man. no, i'm not a spook like those who haunted edgar allan poe nor am i one of your hollywood movie ectoplasms. i am a man of substance, of flesh and bones, of fiber and liquids, and i might even be said to have a mind. i am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in the circus sideshows, it is as though i have been surrounded by mirrors of hard distorting glass. when they approach me, they see only my...
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desde los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa nos explica quÉ es la discriminaciÓn invisible. >> bambi salcedo han paÍs. >> simplemente, por mi apariencia, por decir quiÉn soy yo, por cÓmo vivo yo autÉnticamente, a consecuencia de eso, se me ha dificultado en el pasado. es la realidad de nuestra comunidad. >> se estima que casi 2 millones de trabajadores transexuales y otras minorÍas en estados unidos a quienes constantemente se le niegan los derechos y las protecciones bÁsicas para el trabajo. >> hay 29 estados en este paÍs donde te pueden despedir sÓlo porque eres gay. situ jefe llega a saber, te puede echar. >> Éstos son los trabajadores mÁs vulnerables, afirmÓ el presidente del fondo mÉxico americano para la defensa y la educaciÓn, quien aboga por la rÁpida integraciÓn. hasta ahora, el liderazgo republicano de la cÁmara de representantes se ha negado programar para su voto. >> entre mÁs podemos hablar de este tema e impulsar acciÓn en la cÁmara, que vamos a cambiar este paÍs de una manera muy positiva. >> pero hay quienes seÑalan que ante la falta de acciÓn de la cÁmara de representantes, el p
desde los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa nos explica quÉ es la discriminaciÓn invisible. >> bambi salcedo han paÍs. >> simplemente, por mi apariencia, por decir quiÉn soy yo, por cÓmo vivo yo autÉnticamente, a consecuencia de eso, se me ha dificultado en el pasado. es la realidad de nuestra comunidad. >> se estima que casi 2 millones de trabajadores transexuales y otras minorÍas en estados unidos a quienes constantemente se le niegan los derechos y las protecciones bÁsicas...
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bail over suspected slavery in london marshall was among three tiny tube been beaten and held it invisible hand cuffs for three decades we've got specialist health care professionals advise us of retaking this investigation first was a leading figure of the peace process i really didn't die as tributes poured in from both sides of the board activities in extortion and clinics or the conviction that it would make a contribution to bringing people together in horrific situations. feeling welcome to six one. police in britain the cbd giving more details of the investigation into the case of three women allegedly held as slaves for thirty years the highest in south london. a senior officer said that they were trying to understand what he called the invisible hand cuffs that we used to control the woman he also spoke of brainwashing and the season in fifth and charged a man and woman both aged fifty seven and been released on bail until next time you're aa fumble on the break and he has this report. in a normal community. the normal house where police say with the lyrics to outsiders normal fam
bail over suspected slavery in london marshall was among three tiny tube been beaten and held it invisible hand cuffs for three decades we've got specialist health care professionals advise us of retaking this investigation first was a leading figure of the peace process i really didn't die as tributes poured in from both sides of the board activities in extortion and clinics or the conviction that it would make a contribution to bringing people together in horrific situations. feeling welcome...
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it makes you invisible to the mosquitoes.ake a closer look. >> these blood-eating possesses have been called the most dangerous on earth. >> about 3 billion people are affected one way or the other by mosquito-borne diseases. every 30 seconds a child is are dying from malaria. >> dr. michel brown has created an entirely new technology to battle this program. >> how can mosquitoes find us? >> they can use carbon dioxide as their belong sensing mechanism and skin odors to pinpoint your exact location. the running joke is if you want mosquitoes to bite you anymore, all you have to do is stop breathings. not a popular option. >> so tell me a little bit about where we are right now. >> we are in fact really in a mosquito torture chamber. this entire laboratory was built by i.e. crowd and serves as the epicenter of all our research are activities where amazing things are happening. our technology makes humans invisible to mosquitoes. creates an outer spatial screen around us. >> this is it. a patch, all i have to do is stick it on,
it makes you invisible to the mosquitoes.ake a closer look. >> these blood-eating possesses have been called the most dangerous on earth. >> about 3 billion people are affected one way or the other by mosquito-borne diseases. every 30 seconds a child is are dying from malaria. >> dr. michel brown has created an entirely new technology to battle this program. >> how can mosquitoes find us? >> they can use carbon dioxide as their belong sensing mechanism and skin...
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>> the trailer of "the invisible war."st night, the puma impact awards at the new york times center were given out in this .ilm got a special commendation the producer was there and is with us now, amy ziering. when you went up on stage, you talked precisely about this legislation put forward by senator jill a brand. talk about its significance. >> there's been 20 bills recently that event has to to the house or senate and also drafted in both of those places that deal with issues of sexual assault in the military. this is the only bill that we the militaryect significantly enough to radically reduce these numbers, and that is why we're pushing behind it so fiercely. >> splay and the origins of the bill -- explain the origins of the bill. what would it do? >> it would take adjudication of the sex crimes outside the chain of command and put them in a military dependent body of military adjudicators that are not related, that would know enough the people involved, neither the perpetrator or the assailant. that is what we fee
>> the trailer of "the invisible war."st night, the puma impact awards at the new york times center were given out in this .ilm got a special commendation the producer was there and is with us now, amy ziering. when you went up on stage, you talked precisely about this legislation put forward by senator jill a brand. talk about its significance. >> there's been 20 bills recently that event has to to the house or senate and also drafted in both of those places that deal...
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it's opening limited in december and opening wider in january. > >what about the invisible woman. > >the invisible woman is ray fiennes' latest directorial debut about charles dickens but it's about a secondary character in dickens life---it's not very good. > >and mandela? > >mandela i haven't seen yet. idris elba is playing nelson mandela in the film. it's gonna get kind of a small release. not a lot of great buzz on that one. > >let's see what happens there. but definitely meryl streep is going to come to the top as she always does. > >she's going to be nominated, but she's going to be fighting sandra bullock for gravity and maybe judi dench in philomena. so it's gonna be an interesting race for best actress. > >good to have you on the show. thank you eric. > >thank you. coming up...trader tips on how to handle the stock market during the holiday season...and warren buffett's son and grandson share their life lessons after the break. we'll be right back! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you have the possibility of making the world a better place. that's according to a new book by billionaire warren buffe
it's opening limited in december and opening wider in january. > >what about the invisible woman. > >the invisible woman is ray fiennes' latest directorial debut about charles dickens but it's about a secondary character in dickens life---it's not very good. > >and mandela? > >mandela i haven't seen yet. idris elba is playing nelson mandela in the film. it's gonna get kind of a small release. not a lot of great buzz on that one. > >let's see what happens there. but...
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you, you can say i'm invisible.ou can still see who is around you. but you are not sharing your information. >> jason is an american university grad and old hand on at this. he created the blackboard learning system out of college. and now reeighting social radar and a tech incubator in downtown d.c. >> i think this type of technology is that next giant step. >> enhancing the chance of a chance encounter. wendy rieger, news4. >> the social radar app will be available in the new year. >>> it is a hip party song. ♪ still ahead we will show you how it inspired one local man to help others in need. a maryland mom finds her son's picture being used to raise thousands of dollars online for a surgery. only problem is he is completely healthy. the i-team investigates, next. >>> all of us here at nbc 4 want to thank you for your generosity to people who have lost so much. working together we raised more than $25,000 with our typhoon relief phone bank. the foundation will make sure that all of the money collected is distribut
you, you can say i'm invisible.ou can still see who is around you. but you are not sharing your information. >> jason is an american university grad and old hand on at this. he created the blackboard learning system out of college. and now reeighting social radar and a tech incubator in downtown d.c. >> i think this type of technology is that next giant step. >> enhancing the chance of a chance encounter. wendy rieger, news4. >> the social radar app will be available in...
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it's this invisible crisis. to me, that was the most basic of the book, making some invisible that should never been allowed to become invisible. >> i think a lot of americans have a misunderstanding of the scale of this problem, just how many people really are poor in the united states. can you give us a bit of a sense of that? >> yeah. i think one of the reasons that it's so easy for people to ignore it is poverty that stand to, in essence, make itself invisible. a lot of people i talked to said one of the collateral consequences of losing income is lucy billy to publicly -- you can't afford to go to cafÉs began afford to go to socialize. against cost a bit of money. when you're literally counting pennies when you're literally juggling to buy food or die by school supplies with a prescription can't i pay rent, one that my telephone bill go on my gas bill go lex at that point you can't afford anything luxury. begin to make his of invisible but you tend to pull back and stay in your hands. if you have a job go t
it's this invisible crisis. to me, that was the most basic of the book, making some invisible that should never been allowed to become invisible. >> i think a lot of americans have a misunderstanding of the scale of this problem, just how many people really are poor in the united states. can you give us a bit of a sense of that? >> yeah. i think one of the reasons that it's so easy for people to ignore it is poverty that stand to, in essence, make itself invisible. a lot of people i...
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the invisible bike helmet that can save your life and keep you looking stylish. ,, to save big duringleep train's triple choice sale.ck for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempurpedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale on now at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> well, if you have ever fumbled through your wallet trying to find the right credit card, a bay area startup has the solution. >> i only have one. julie watts on the consumerwatch explains you can now replace cards with just one. >> reporter: it's a device called coin traded by a san francisco -- created by a san francisco startup. it went online today. it stores up to 8 credit, debit, gift or membership cards on one card. users switch by pressing a button. its creators say you can swipe the device on any conventional card reader or atm machine. the card costs
the invisible bike helmet that can save your life and keep you looking stylish. ,, to save big duringleep train's triple choice sale.ck for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempurpedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale on now at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪...
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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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didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware that turned their computers into tools for britain's g c h q intelligence service. and then the harvesting of personal information began according to top secret intelligence documents this is what g c h q did to one tech guy who is working down in india a complex graph of his digital life depicts the man's name and red cross hairs and lists his work computers and those he uses privately his skype user name is listed as ours g.-mail account and his profile in a social networking site the british government hackers even gain access to the cookies on the unsuspecting victims computers as well as identifying ip addresses he uses to surf the web for work or personal use in short g.c.a. age he knew everything about the man's digital life making him in open book for its spots the method of spying tricking people into signing into a malware infested social networking website was developed by the n.s.a. this is the sort of stuff we and our allies are doin
didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware that turned their computers into tools for britain's g c h q intelligence service. and then the harvesting of personal information began according to top secret intelligence documents this is what g c h q did to one tech guy who is working down in india a complex graph of his digital life depicts the man's name and red cross hairs and lists his work...
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madrina >> muchos antes de cruzar la frontera vienen aqui para pedirle a mi santa que los haga invisibles otros piden que sane un ser querido. no fue sino hasta unas décadas que la cultura popular la convirtió en santa. también se le conoce como protectora de delincuentes y prolongadora de vida. supuestamente se trata de una secta, pero la madrina dice que no es así >> le pedimos por un día mas de vida, un día más de luz >> la estatua fue erigida en 2007, y la persona encargada del proyecto fue acribillada meses despues >> el racismo golpea con fuerza a la comunidad afrodescendiente en america latina >> soy afroperuana >> soy afroperauno >> me identifico como afroperuana >> los afrodescendientes son el 33% de la población de america latina, y la mitad vive en la pobreza. en ecuador y colombia su mortalidad es mayor al promedio nacional. se explica en parte por falta de oportunidades. en perú se hizo estudio que refleja esta realidad. calculan que hay 2 millones de peruanos afrodescendientes >> perú es un país sumamente racista y nos cuesta reconocer que lo somos >> sofia recuerda un episo
madrina >> muchos antes de cruzar la frontera vienen aqui para pedirle a mi santa que los haga invisibles otros piden que sane un ser querido. no fue sino hasta unas décadas que la cultura popular la convirtió en santa. también se le conoce como protectora de delincuentes y prolongadora de vida. supuestamente se trata de una secta, pero la madrina dice que no es así >> le pedimos por un día mas de vida, un día más de luz >> la estatua fue erigida en 2007, y la persona...
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it's the idea that the invisible bubble is getting weaker this core mission objectives is to match the sources and strength of the earth's magnetic field. using three identical spacecraft. when you have a satellite that can measure the earth's magnetic field precisely the measuring device has to be placed somewhere with a little distortion. war has been used to it. like my mind like this sensitive measuring devices have been mounted at the end of the maps are away from the satellite onboard electronics which also generate magnetic fields. one satellite would not be enough to examine all the input of the magnetic field sources that's like three have been launched to mention the entire magneto here among the strongest of the earth's magnetic field is generated from deep within the planet. by the movement of molten iron. it forms the outer core. this field is especially interesting to geologists engineers physicists it i'm not that field is generated from the earth's atmosphere from which a link to current spiral. a direct charged particles in the atmosphere when they collide with stellar
it's the idea that the invisible bubble is getting weaker this core mission objectives is to match the sources and strength of the earth's magnetic field. using three identical spacecraft. when you have a satellite that can measure the earth's magnetic field precisely the measuring device has to be placed somewhere with a little distortion. war has been used to it. like my mind like this sensitive measuring devices have been mounted at the end of the maps are away from the satellite onboard...
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estas son ondas de calor invisibles que penetran el alimento, cocinándolo por dentro y fuera al mismo y dorado mientras que el interior está jugoso y cocido. absolutamente perfecto. >> el nuwave, desde la perspectiva de un chef y restaurantero y chef instructor, es ingenioso, porque usa los tres métodos que usamos con grandes, gigantes máquinas -- condensaron esos métodos los pusieron en una unidad pequeña que el consumidor puede usar en casa. es brillante. >> no hay que precalentar, se calienta muy, muy rápido, y eso reduce mucho el tiempo y la energía extra. >> presentador: además, con extensivas pruebas independientes, se ha probado que el nuwave oven cocina hasta 50 por ciento más rápido que un horno regular. y, oiga esto... usa hasta un 85 por ciento menos energía. >> el dinero que ahorra en su servicio eléctrico puede virtualmente pagar por el nuwave. >> ¿cómo hace el nuwave comida tan deliciosa y a la vez saludable? >> ya que el nuwave cocina el interior y el exterior al mismo tiempo, más del contenido de la grasa se libera de los alimentos, pero también sella los jugos natural
estas son ondas de calor invisibles que penetran el alimento, cocinándolo por dentro y fuera al mismo y dorado mientras que el interior está jugoso y cocido. absolutamente perfecto. >> el nuwave, desde la perspectiva de un chef y restaurantero y chef instructor, es ingenioso, porque usa los tres métodos que usamos con grandes, gigantes máquinas -- condensaron esos métodos los pusieron en una unidad pequeña que el consumidor puede usar en casa. es brillante. >> no hay que...
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estas son ondas de calor invisibles que penetran el alimento, cocinándolo por dentro y fuera al mismola perspectiva de un chef y restaurantero y chef instructor, es ingenioso, porque usa los tres métodos que usamos con grandes, gigantes máquinas -- condensaron esos métodos los pusieron en una unidad pequeña que el consumidor puede usar en casa. es brillante. >> no hay que precalentar, se calienta muy, muy rápido, y eso reduce mucho el tiempo y la energía extra. >> presentador: además, con extensivas pruebas independientes, se ha probado que el nuwave oven cocina hasta 50 por ciento más rápido que un horno regular. y, oiga esto... usa hasta un 85 por ciento menos energía. >> el dinero que ahorra en su servicio eléctrico puede virtualmente pagar por el nuwave. >> ¿cómo hace el nuwave comida tan deliciosa y a la vez saludable? >> ya que el nuwave cocina el interior y el exterior al mismo tiempo, más del contenido de la grasa se libera de los alimentos, pero también sella los jugos naturales. esto reduce al máximo su ingestión de grasa, haciendo las comidas más salúdales, jugosas y más de
estas son ondas de calor invisibles que penetran el alimento, cocinándolo por dentro y fuera al mismola perspectiva de un chef y restaurantero y chef instructor, es ingenioso, porque usa los tres métodos que usamos con grandes, gigantes máquinas -- condensaron esos métodos los pusieron en una unidad pequeña que el consumidor puede usar en casa. es brillante. >> no hay que precalentar, se calienta muy, muy rápido, y eso reduce mucho el tiempo y la energía extra. >>...
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and so what we are seeing is no longer are the poor invisible.i am so proud of, in reference to the president, the president was able to stand before the nation, admit that we have challenges, admit that there have been mistakes that have been made. i want a leader that is willing to admit, i've made a few mistakes. because i teach my own children that you are better when you admit your mistakes. in the words of the great coach, phil jackson, admit your mistakes, make an adjustment, and we continue with the fight. we have admitted some mistakes, but we make an adjustment and we continue with the fight. no longer will the poor be invisible and in the words of tupac that you quoted earlier, we're going to keep our heads up. >> keep your head up, no doubt about that. and like he said, it ain't funny, when it rains it poors, money for wars but can't feed the poor. speaking about the poor, dr. haynes that dr. moss spoke about, the president is supporting a bill that would raise the minimum wage to over $10 an hour. how likely do you think it is that g
and so what we are seeing is no longer are the poor invisible.i am so proud of, in reference to the president, the president was able to stand before the nation, admit that we have challenges, admit that there have been mistakes that have been made. i want a leader that is willing to admit, i've made a few mistakes. because i teach my own children that you are better when you admit your mistakes. in the words of the great coach, phil jackson, admit your mistakes, make an adjustment, and we...
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>> the invisibility? >> yes, the invisibility specifically. >> definitely.any people told me that they rarely will talk to golfers in the course -- even golfers that might be playing at the same course for 10, 15 years, that there's really no chance for interaction. and a lot of that has to do with their job description. they are meant to be sort of not seen, not heard and to do this work as if in some ways no one ever sees them do it. that creates a real sense of -- i think it might be -- and i'm not a golfer. but i think as a golfer who shows up at these courses and sees that they're in pristine conditions all the time, doesn't necessarily see a lot of the work that goes on, that it's some sort of force of nature that happens independent of any sort of sacrifice on the part of workers. >> your story notes that in a 2008 cornell study of latino workers in golf, nearly 10% of golf course superintendents reported having lost workers to deportations in the previous three years. how is the golf industry or is the golf industry working to help undocumented emplo
>> the invisibility? >> yes, the invisibility specifically. >> definitely.any people told me that they rarely will talk to golfers in the course -- even golfers that might be playing at the same course for 10, 15 years, that there's really no chance for interaction. and a lot of that has to do with their job description. they are meant to be sort of not seen, not heard and to do this work as if in some ways no one ever sees them do it. that creates a real sense of -- i think...
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el campo magnetico origina moleculas invisibles que comienzan a vibrar rapidamente,
el campo magnetico origina moleculas invisibles que comienzan a vibrar rapidamente,
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. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community and who is invisible in the blacknother black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like 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 prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have 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 we 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 blacknother black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like 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...
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invisible barriers and all sorts of forces that hold them down and keep them back and out of the upper echelon. does not fit reality. it is distorted. with the false claims that supported have been repeated so many times, they've taken on truth. but her critiques of late feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on and death. your questions for author christina sommers. year,g ahead to the new join radio talk show host mark levan. book tv, the first sunday of every month. >> a conversation about the politics of climate change. harvard university political scientist, speaks with students theda skocpol. this is one hour, 25 minutes. [applause] >> it is a great pleasure to be here in oklahoma. yes, even an august when i left my beloved summer home in maine to come. i am stunned at how many people are here and looking forward to the best part of one of these events for me which is comments and questions from all of you. after i make my introductory remarks. i -- some people probably were surprised when they saw the name theda skocpol at
invisible barriers and all sorts of forces that hold them down and keep them back and out of the upper echelon. does not fit reality. it is distorted. with the false claims that supported have been repeated so many times, they've taken on truth. but her critiques of late feminism in contemporary american culture have led critics to label her as antifeminist. sunday on and death. your questions for author christina sommers. year,g ahead to the new join radio talk show host mark levan. book tv,...
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. >> around here they seem almost invisibility. invisible. there are no shops or businesses clearly marked as roma and this is an italian dining spot. shy says many roma fear standing out. >> i went into this place to eat and this guy is telling this shop owner why do you let these gypsies in to eat. some say that it could dilute their culture. >> being in the world andibility and interating will not pack you lose your gypsiness. roma pray side by side with other american muslims. ishe isma. there is integrating too. he believes that roma can keep their culture strong while helping the world understand who they are. roma culture is interesting. >> for him it's being american. an american in touch with his roots. and tobacc tony the roma come fy different countries and practice different customs in this country. some have decided to teach their kid at home and get married in their teens and others do not. >>> it's official new york's one world trade centre is the tallest building in the country a panel of architects said the building's needle
. >> around here they seem almost invisibility. invisible. there are no shops or businesses clearly marked as roma and this is an italian dining spot. shy says many roma fear standing out. >> i went into this place to eat and this guy is telling this shop owner why do you let these gypsies in to eat. some say that it could dilute their culture. >> being in the world andibility and interating will not pack you lose your gypsiness. roma pray side by side with other american...
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you put it on to become invisible to the mosquito's senses.is "techknow" with the details. [ buzzing ] >> reporter: please blood-eating pests have been called the most dangerous animals on earth because of the deadly diseases they transmit. >> about 3 million people around the world are impacted one way or another. they're infected one way or another by mosquito-borne diseases. every 30 seconds a child is dying from malaria alone. >> reporter: dr. michel brown is part of a team that has created an entirely new technology to battle this problem. >> how are mosquitoes able to track us? >> they use cordon bu carbon di. if you don't want mosquitoes to not bite you any more, all you have to do is stop breathing. >> our technology makes humans invisible to mosquitoes. it does so with non-toxic non-insecticidal technology that creates a plume around the body. >> reporter: we wanted to see firsthand how this life-saving technology really works. >> i have my hand in mosquitoes. and right now my hand is untreated. right now the mosquitoes are tracted to
you put it on to become invisible to the mosquito's senses.is "techknow" with the details. [ buzzing ] >> reporter: please blood-eating pests have been called the most dangerous animals on earth because of the deadly diseases they transmit. >> about 3 million people around the world are impacted one way or another. they're infected one way or another by mosquito-borne diseases. every 30 seconds a child is dying from malaria alone. >> reporter: dr. michel brown is...
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>>claro, para usted tambiÉn es invisible.uente. >>usted no puede tomar la ley en sus manos. hay procedimientos, y le guste o no, pues, hay que acatarlos. ¿me puede decir dÓnde estÁ el niÑo? ¿por quÉ estaba tan nervioso cuando lleguÉ? [sonido al abrir la puerta] >>¡abuelito! >>gracias, virgencita linda. ¡hijo! !quÉ bueno, que bueno que viniste! >>hola. me llamo andrea y estoy aquÍ para ayudarte. >>¿me va a ayudar a buscar a mi perrito, al gÜero? >>sÍ, si, claro. pero antes quiero que me digas cÓmo estÁs. ¿estÁs contento en esta casa? ¿sÍ? ¿te gusta vivir aquÍ? >>ujum. >>a ver, cuÉntame, ¿quÉ te pasÓ aquÍ? ¿tu abuelito te pegÓ? >>abuelito, ¿quiÉn es esta? >>ya es por aquÍ, amor. >>bueno, ¿y si nos mintiÓ? >>no, no creo, no te preocupes. pero mira, tampoco quiero que te hagas demasiadas ilusiones. puede que no sea tu papÁ. >>es mi papÁ, gabriel, lo siento. >>sÍ, amor, pero no quiero que te decepciones. y no quiero verte sufrir si no es lo que esperas. [♪] >>¡¿quÉ?! ¡¿por quÉ me quiere separar de mi abuelito?! ¡yo me porto bien!
>>claro, para usted tambiÉn es invisible.uente. >>usted no puede tomar la ley en sus manos. hay procedimientos, y le guste o no, pues, hay que acatarlos. ¿me puede decir dÓnde estÁ el niÑo? ¿por quÉ estaba tan nervioso cuando lleguÉ? [sonido al abrir la puerta] >>¡abuelito! >>gracias, virgencita linda. ¡hijo! !quÉ bueno, que bueno que viniste! >>hola. me llamo andrea y estoy aquÍ para ayudarte. >>¿me va a ayudar a buscar a mi perrito, al gÜero?...
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that's 800 4351046 invisible, incredible, hassle-free hearing. lyric from phonak.yric can. >>> the president of the philippines now tells cnn that the death toll from friday's tie upon likely closer to 2,000 than 10,000, which was the initial estimate. but victims' bodies are littering the streets. they are decomposing beneath mounds of rubble where homes and buildings once stood. >> and that poses a big health risk going forward. desperate family members meanwhile are searching for loved ones. many survivors taking advantage of the only opportunity they have to communicate to their loved ones outside the philippines, and that's through the lens of a news camera. you'll have to read what they're saying here, but the despair is unmistakable. >> can you just imagine? that is the only way of letting your family know outside of the country is to tell a news crew. i'm sorry, but you know, people are dead. your family members are dead. >> it's hard to watch. >> that is the hardest video of the day to watch, that is for sure. there's devastation, of course, all over the p
that's 800 4351046 invisible, incredible, hassle-free hearing. lyric from phonak.yric can. >>> the president of the philippines now tells cnn that the death toll from friday's tie upon likely closer to 2,000 than 10,000, which was the initial estimate. but victims' bodies are littering the streets. they are decomposing beneath mounds of rubble where homes and buildings once stood. >> and that poses a big health risk going forward. desperate family members meanwhile are searching...
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what do you think about the invisibility or the absence of melody these days? >> it's a shame.e technology in the technical world that we live in has contributed to that. because you couldn't go to a piano back in the day and just tell it to play two cords over and over again like you can ande we started sampling putting in a computer. i think it is great and a lot of created -- it is also ike that is our version of jazz or something. but the actual learning of how to be a musician is kind of a lost art. people, they were like these incredible chords and melodies and sophisticated yet simple complex -- i mean, soulful yet sophisticated stuff it has they knew how to play. a lot of them, you know. they understood harmonies, which is kind of lost with this new music. tavis: i always look forward to any new project from you and i'm glad you did this one, the songs of sammy kohn. will do not one song but two songs force later in this program. two songs for us later in this program. herepeople see you are your name, they think of a live performer. what is it you love about the actual
what do you think about the invisibility or the absence of melody these days? >> it's a shame.e technology in the technical world that we live in has contributed to that. because you couldn't go to a piano back in the day and just tell it to play two cords over and over again like you can ande we started sampling putting in a computer. i think it is great and a lot of created -- it is also ike that is our version of jazz or something. but the actual learning of how to be a musician is...
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it's the world's first and only hearing device that's 100% invisible from any angle. anyone could see it, even if they get right up to my ear. lyric's also the world's first and only extended wear hearing aid. it lasts 24/7 for month's at a time. wake up, go to sleep, showering, running. lyric sits comfortably close to your ear drum so you get clear natural sound, not background noise. until you experience the kind of hearing you get with the lyric, you really don't appreciate how much sound you are missing. call 800 4351046 or visit trylyric.com to live the lyric difference risk free for 30 days. that's 800 4351046 invisible, incredible, hassle-free hearing. lyric from phonak. lyric can. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. a
it's the world's first and only hearing device that's 100% invisible from any angle. anyone could see it, even if they get right up to my ear. lyric's also the world's first and only extended wear hearing aid. it lasts 24/7 for month's at a time. wake up, go to sleep, showering, running. lyric sits comfortably close to your ear drum so you get clear natural sound, not background noise. until you experience the kind of hearing you get with the lyric, you really don't appreciate how much sound...
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that day when you come sphwhak and if you add to that some kind of wounds whether it's visible or invisiblend imagine how it is to adjust from that? >> jon: it's hard for anybody to adjust. you find mayors of big cities. >> they don't want to smoke crack. >> jon: a mayor of a major city. >> stay away from that. >> jon: you are doing a tremendous amount of reporting. you have story. something cooking for us? >> we just got back from colombia to check out the emerald industry. >> jon: right the emerald industry, yeah, yeah. i've heard that we're going to colombia to look at emeralds. i hear you. >> i got one for my wife. >> jon: really? >> i didn't find it though. >> jon: emerald. how big is the emerald industry in colombia? >> it's huge. it's number two behind rubies. >> jon: i thought zambia. >> colombia used to produce 80% or 90% of the world's emeralds. zambia is involved and they took a lot a way. >> jon: isn't it surprising i knew zambia off the top of my head. it's almost like i was talking to you back stage. >> yes. [ laughter ] can i point out this -- >> jon: please. >> i know anybod
that day when you come sphwhak and if you add to that some kind of wounds whether it's visible or invisiblend imagine how it is to adjust from that? >> jon: it's hard for anybody to adjust. you find mayors of big cities. >> they don't want to smoke crack. >> jon: a mayor of a major city. >> stay away from that. >> jon: you are doing a tremendous amount of reporting. you have story. something cooking for us? >> we just got back from colombia to check out the...
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estÁ bien ser un poco invisible porque yo no estoy aquÍ para decirte oye, yo soy latino trabajando enones y producciones de series televisivas en hollywood. >> transformers, the avengers, cowboys and aliens. >> tengo tanta suerte que cuando me dicen a mÍ tu nombre con del toro. yo no puedo pensar en eso. >> bueno, pero es un problema personal mÍo. es algo que quiero que se sepa. >> ahÍ voy a llegar. aquÍ estoy. >> padre mexicano y mamÁ cubana. ¿quÉ te gusta mÁs? ¿el tequila o el ron? >> tequila. pero mi piel es cubana. >> tienes como 15 proyectos al mismo tiempo >> bueno, sÍ, es cierto. la idea es siempre que con mi socio trabajamos en una cosa por dos meses. dos meses trabajamos en spider man. y despuÉs de eso se puede mezclar. >> un mensaje a los chicos que estÁn en sus casas con un guiÓn, escribiendo, soÑando con ser tÚ. >> no tengas miedo de estudiar las cosas que te encantan. algunas veces, piensas voy a ser guionista, tengo que ser completamente original. si te encanta una pelÍcula, si te encantÓ star wars, lees ese guipon y no pienses que hacer todo completamente, originalmente
estÁ bien ser un poco invisible porque yo no estoy aquÍ para decirte oye, yo soy latino trabajando enones y producciones de series televisivas en hollywood. >> transformers, the avengers, cowboys and aliens. >> tengo tanta suerte que cuando me dicen a mÍ tu nombre con del toro. yo no puedo pensar en eso. >> bueno, pero es un problema personal mÍo. es algo que quiero que se sepa. >> ahÍ voy a llegar. aquÍ estoy. >> padre mexicano y mamÁ cubana. ¿quÉ te...
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a line--i won't be able to find it right this second, but--oh-- "emotionally barren environment, invisiblend impossible to define." you'd almost think that they were the example of dysfunctional when it came to their relationship and the effect it had on you and your sisters. anne: well, one of the hard things to... for me to write about is--is-- well, one of the hardest things for me to come to terms with in relation to writing about it was my childhood wasn't one of those awful, awful childhoods that you read about in--in books these days. and it seems be, everybody wants a story that's even more terrible. it's like, oh, that's awful. say, what about your story? that's really terrible. my story was, um, one of those--it was about one of those childhoods that could just slip under the radar, so to speak. you know, i was born in 1956, um, to parents who were on the land, 26,000-acre cattle station. it's important to have a boy. um, and they had 5 girls. and so what happened to me was, we grew up in a situation where my sisters and i used to joke, oh, you know, they tried 5es
a line--i won't be able to find it right this second, but--oh-- "emotionally barren environment, invisiblend impossible to define." you'd almost think that they were the example of dysfunctional when it came to their relationship and the effect it had on you and your sisters. anne: well, one of the hard things to... for me to write about is--is-- well, one of the hardest things for me to come to terms with in relation to writing about it was my childhood wasn't one of those awful,...
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many on capitol hill have credited the oscar nominated documentary, the invisible war, for shining aeness of sexual assault in the united states military. there is a senior officer in my command. he said, the marines here are nothing but, objects for the marines to [ bleep ] -- >> that was a woman raped by a senior officer and his friend when stationed at the prestigious marine barracks in washington, d.c. she and her husband attended the press conference last week. her husband's testimony actually brought tears to the eyes of the senators who were listening. >> i read her commander's conclusions, in writing she deserved ill treatment for wearing running shorts and makeup. i read the opinion of the command appointed investigator who compared rape to prostitution or marrying a rich man. as for the assault trial, it put arianna through 15 hours of degrading testimony after a year of retaliation and intimidation. the closing statement of that trial was the marine officer reading the definition of [ bleep ]. i watched the effect of that injustice on arianna. it takes strength to pull out
many on capitol hill have credited the oscar nominated documentary, the invisible war, for shining aeness of sexual assault in the united states military. there is a senior officer in my command. he said, the marines here are nothing but, objects for the marines to [ bleep ] -- >> that was a woman raped by a senior officer and his friend when stationed at the prestigious marine barracks in washington, d.c. she and her husband attended the press conference last week. her husband's...
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one investigator says that these women were held in invisible handcuffs.e'll take you live to london for more details, next. (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> we are learning more details this morning in a shocking case of alleg
one investigator says that these women were held in invisible handcuffs.e'll take you live to london for more details, next. (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for...
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communities that are at risk of food insecurety and how it is very, very common, yet, some what invisible in this city among the richest in the nation, that we should not have this but i really appreciate the heartfelt comments from many people and how we can work together to ease the suffering of people, and to hopefully end hunger and food insecurety in the cities and i want to thank all of the presenters and everybody who took the tremendous amount of time who come here and i know that you do work every day and let's continue to hammer away to end the hunger. >> i would like to make a motion to continue this hearing to the call of the chair. >> thank you. and so we have a motion to continue this to the call of the chair, with the understanding that we will be bringing this item back in march of next year. but the one question that i would leave out there that i would like to hear more about is that if the city and county of san francisco were to set a goal to erraticate hunger in san francisco in six years, how much should we put in every year and we have a budget that is larger than t
communities that are at risk of food insecurety and how it is very, very common, yet, some what invisible in this city among the richest in the nation, that we should not have this but i really appreciate the heartfelt comments from many people and how we can work together to ease the suffering of people, and to hopefully end hunger and food insecurety in the cities and i want to thank all of the presenters and everybody who took the tremendous amount of time who come here and i know that you...
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so i was had the great opportunity to bring to attention the unmet needs of a very large invisible population not only in california but throughout the country. which became some of the great work that was later recognized by the state department of the aging and other organizations throughout the country and with the federal officer on aging. i'm now semi retired i live at a senior complex in san francisco. i continue to volunteer for the lgbt seniors. i'm now a representative that the health and aging program. and now that i'm a senior myself i'm getting to know what it feels like to be on the other side of the table. i remembered when i had the first legal interview
so i was had the great opportunity to bring to attention the unmet needs of a very large invisible population not only in california but throughout the country. which became some of the great work that was later recognized by the state department of the aging and other organizations throughout the country and with the federal officer on aging. i'm now semi retired i live at a senior complex in san francisco. i continue to volunteer for the lgbt seniors. i'm now a representative that the health...