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and it was a funny-- and it's funny. and the common denominator for us: if it's funny, it works. and it did extremely, extremely well. as we went forward with it, there were issues, sometimes about, you know, what they-- what i would let them say and what they wanted to say. and mutually, we were able to work every one of them out. we do give them a lot of latitude. i want to talk about some of those. i'm curious. in a p.c. environment, you've done spirit of christmas, and hollywood's talking about it. and it sounds like a short leap to finding a home that would embrace you. was it that easy? no; and, in fact, the biggest thing was the same kind of-- and we even questioned, the same way larry did, you know, when people were like, "we gotta make this into a show. because the short actually had the kind of language that the south park movie had. i mean, it was very-- you know, very hardcore. and a lot of people said, "well, this is really funny, but you'll never get this on tv." but we knew it won't work without-- (stone) won't be funny without that language. without going that far
and it was a funny-- and it's funny. and the common denominator for us: if it's funny, it works. and it did extremely, extremely well. as we went forward with it, there were issues, sometimes about, you know, what they-- what i would let them say and what they wanted to say. and mutually, we were able to work every one of them out. we do give them a lot of latitude. i want to talk about some of those. i'm curious. in a p.c. environment, you've done spirit of christmas, and hollywood's talking...
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to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is great because you can use it somewhere else if you have to. an adjustable open end wrench. a diagram are off/on. shut off valve. another shut off coming out of the dirt. another problem you have a wrench that
to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses...
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and it is. it's part of the cdc. it began in 1951 in the middle -- i'll show you the guy who started it. let me see. alexander was the head of epidemiology. he had this idea that he wanted to get young doctors out into the field immediately, within 24 hours of being notified that there was an epidemic. they would have their bags packed. they would be ready to go. and it sounds exciting and it was exciting but guess what? nobody wanted to go under the field of public health. nobody realized that this was an interesting area because at that time it appeared that the new antibiotic were going to wipe out all the bacterial diseases. and that we were getting more and more vaccines. people said, alex, you're going into a dying field. forget it. he said, no, i think you're wrong. and he was correct. as you know, we haven't exactly vanquished all the microbes of the world but he couldn't get anybody to be interested in joining this group because it was considered a dead-end. fortunately, we were in the middle of the korean w
and it is. it's part of the cdc. it began in 1951 in the middle -- i'll show you the guy who started it. let me see. alexander was the head of epidemiology. he had this idea that he wanted to get young doctors out into the field immediately, within 24 hours of being notified that there was an epidemic. they would have their bags packed. they would be ready to go. and it sounds exciting and it was exciting but guess what? nobody wanted to go under the field of public health. nobody realized that...
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how fair it was it that it should have been. when it hit the press conference winding down to get the microphones off of the counter that is when davis said he wanted to answer questions and he will answer questions. >> did that journalists assembled for what it is worth thank the character business on cable was the appropriate tax? >> from the standpoint of the conduct of that sort of issues beating him out the door, pretty much, that is what al davis confirmed. if none of this had ever happened to ntsb and the had come too late and was forthcoming then we would not be having this conversation right now. he sought jackson did. he just loves you jackson. he did what he could to stand behind. cable, that is all up to arbitration right now with the commissioners getting their money back. >> he is now the assistant head coach and line coach of seattle. there's no deal in place. either that or somebody would say " there is elegant ". i am at a big elvis fan. i admire and i has lived a bit. firm up wife beating. al says on one of the
how fair it was it that it should have been. when it hit the press conference winding down to get the microphones off of the counter that is when davis said he wanted to answer questions and he will answer questions. >> did that journalists assembled for what it is worth thank the character business on cable was the appropriate tax? >> from the standpoint of the conduct of that sort of issues beating him out the door, pretty much, that is what al davis confirmed. if none of this had...
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it's sweet. it's wet.s everything a watermelon should be. >> but then again, he's had a lot of practice eating watermelons at his family farm in ripon. for more than 70 years now, they've been growing the picnic favorite and have loved every minute of it, seeds and all. >> 1939, we started growin' watermelons the first time. my grandfather did, and, uh, my father was young then, and he would do the harvesting. they would, uh, load the watermelons into small, little trucks and-- and bring 'em to the rail car and load 'em--stack 'em by hand in the rail car, and that's how a lot of the watermelons were shipped. >> dan's right. when it comes to the harvesting of watermelons, not much has changed over the years. the melons love the warm days and cool nights the central valley offers them, and they take about a hundred days to grow before they are plucked out of the fields by workers who transfer them to the harvest truck. while they still grow the traditional seeded ones, they have planted more of the seedless
it's sweet. it's wet.s everything a watermelon should be. >> but then again, he's had a lot of practice eating watermelons at his family farm in ripon. for more than 70 years now, they've been growing the picnic favorite and have loved every minute of it, seeds and all. >> 1939, we started growin' watermelons the first time. my grandfather did, and, uh, my father was young then, and he would do the harvesting. they would, uh, load the watermelons into small, little trucks and-- and...
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it's just... no, it was me. no--no-- it was me, because i hadn't really thought it through. well, that's true, but it was me. i hadn't. no, it was me. it was me. it's usually me. well... it was mostly me. well, yeah. it was me. tight bum. ponk. ( machine tool whirs ) ben! put that down! it's for show-and-tell. this is not for show-and-tell, because a) you could hurt someone with that, b) it's daddy's, and c) show-and-tell is still on fridays. ♪ a, b, c, d ♪ i, j, h dad: ...driving me nuts. dad: i've warned you about this lying, haven't i, ben? ignore. no one likes little boys who lie. ignore. you know what happened to pinocchio? no one liked-- but he's a cartoon. he's not real. you've got to stop lying. ♪ q, r, t you have to stop lying, ben, because nobody likes little boys who lie, do they? some people do. russ likes me, nathan likes me, dion likes me. well, we all like you, ben, but the point of the story of pinocchio was that-- but the person who looks after me isn't called geppetto, and i don't live in a little hut in the forest. no, but-- you could if you carry on like-
it's just... no, it was me. no--no-- it was me, because i hadn't really thought it through. well, that's true, but it was me. i hadn't. no, it was me. it was me. it's usually me. well... it was mostly me. well, yeah. it was me. tight bum. ponk. ( machine tool whirs ) ben! put that down! it's for show-and-tell. this is not for show-and-tell, because a) you could hurt someone with that, b) it's daddy's, and c) show-and-tell is still on fridays. ♪ a, b, c, d ♪ i, j, h dad: ...driving me nuts....
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let's see it. >> let's do it. represent myself♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! dj pauly d! local natives will perform next! come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the new and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. shift your weight forward onto the left foot. take the right leg up, holding the inner arch of the foot... introducing instant action alerts, only from chase. left arm up... manage your account and help avoid overdrafts with a click of a button. just reply to the alert with how much you want to transfer. inhale, all the way up... so you always stay in balance. ...to crescent pose. chase what matters. just four more times. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applaus
let's see it. >> let's do it. represent myself♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! dj pauly d! local natives will perform next! come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the new and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're...
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just pressing it -- >> it makes up words.has this word above it that's not what you're trying to spell. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> jimmy: yeah, i know, autocorrect. >> oh, i hate it. autocorrect it is awful. i'm trying to write and -- >> jimmy: "yeah, are you going to go to the movies?" they're like, "what do you mean i have a fat ass?" [ laughter ] you're like, "oh, no, i didn't -- oh, yeah, i just sent that. i'm sorry." >> no, i mean, i had -- my dad has a computer. my friends have computers, and i did have a laptop that i barely used for a while and, you know, it's the whole thing of the googling, which is very terrifying to me, because i have this fear that i'm going to be trying to find out, you know, what movie is playing at what theater and then i'm gonna suddenly be a member of al qaeda. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it doesn't work like that. it doesn't work like that. >> we are a button away from joining al qaeda. that's my fear! >> jimmy: that's not going to happen to you, winona. >> if you press the wrong butt
just pressing it -- >> it makes up words.has this word above it that's not what you're trying to spell. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> jimmy: yeah, i know, autocorrect. >> oh, i hate it. autocorrect it is awful. i'm trying to write and -- >> jimmy: "yeah, are you going to go to the movies?" they're like, "what do you mean i have a fat ass?" [ laughter ] you're like, "oh, no, i didn't -- oh, yeah, i just sent that. i'm sorry." >>...
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do it. you can talk about it and so on, but it is very much a physical act, and, you know, one of the things that people discover that i have certainly discovered over decades is it's a very solitary thing. even in a newsroom composing, you are doing it by yourself, and as a big writer of big fat books, i have the, you know, it's really a fortress of solitude, and you are confined there until you get the task done, and if you don't like that, if you're enough of a social creature that you cannot handle that solitude, then it's probably not the right thing for you, and sometimes that takes awhile to determine whether or not you are constitutional suited for it. >> your editor and also ob obviously knows how you write your books and you have a deep long research process that you're targeted in your outlining, and then you write. can you expand on how you approach this? >> sure. targeted is a nice word. compulsive would be another word. [laughter] it dee deuterates from there. [laughter] well,
do it. you can talk about it and so on, but it is very much a physical act, and, you know, one of the things that people discover that i have certainly discovered over decades is it's a very solitary thing. even in a newsroom composing, you are doing it by yourself, and as a big writer of big fat books, i have the, you know, it's really a fortress of solitude, and you are confined there until you get the task done, and if you don't like that, if you're enough of a social creature that you...
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it has a backing to it, to. you cannot see through it, but it gets a lot of light back through it, so you could actually back like it if you want. >> we really like all these different styles. some of these that sit on top have advantages as well as disadvantages -- cleaning -- but they are stylish. but this has real advantage. when you lay it down, flesh, dram, and it has the faucet holes in here. it has the race area here so water will not run back off of it. >> let's go take a look at shower fittings and fixtures and the shower systems year. they are fascinating and very, very modern looking. all sorts of great stuff. do people like these in their homes? >> yes, i think this is a great example of how people do not want their parents shower anymore. this is the new generation of shower systems, and they have and what occurred, -- accouterments. they just give a wide volume of water distribution. >> is that a problem with water flow? >> these technically meet those standards. the shower head distributes it, so
it has a backing to it, to. you cannot see through it, but it gets a lot of light back through it, so you could actually back like it if you want. >> we really like all these different styles. some of these that sit on top have advantages as well as disadvantages -- cleaning -- but they are stylish. but this has real advantage. when you lay it down, flesh, dram, and it has the faucet holes in here. it has the race area here so water will not run back off of it. >> let's go take a...
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rides out of town oh ♪ ♪ ♪ oh it's my road it's my road and it's my war ♪ ♪ oh it's my road it's mye i want more whoa-oh-oh i want more ♪ ♪ i want more his eyes are open his eyes are open ♪ ♪ my body tells me no but i won't quit 'cause i want more ♪ ♪ 'cause i want more my body tells me no but i won't quit ♪ ♪ 'cause i want more 'cause i want more and it rides out of town ♪ i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak.
rides out of town oh ♪ ♪ ♪ oh it's my road it's my road and it's my war ♪ ♪ oh it's my road it's mye i want more whoa-oh-oh i want more ♪ ♪ i want more his eyes are open his eyes are open ♪ ♪ my body tells me no but i won't quit 'cause i want more ♪ ♪ 'cause i want more my body tells me no but i won't quit ♪ ♪ 'cause i want more 'cause i want more and it rides out of town ♪ i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a...
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try it. try it! try it! try it! no -- there it is. that's the guy. yep. tries to start a wave.as -- whenever we'd shoot in new york or maybe he even came to connecticut. i don't know. he was like lingering on the streets somewhere, watching us film. >> jimmy: how did you find this out? >> because there was this "new york times" article and he talked about seeing the film and how much he liked the film and how close it was and how good i was at playing kathy and -- >> jimmy: the woman he murdered? >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: wow! >> and then he -- he almost cried three times. i mean, the whole and thing and how it was very close to the truth and that he definitely had something to do with her missing. >> jimmy: 'cause what happens is there's the story -- right now, they don't even know where her body is, right? >> no, they never found it. >> jimmy: that's awful. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's awful. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then -- and then, like years later, they just -- what, they reopened the case or something? or they found -- >> they did re-open the case. >> jimmy: dna or somethin
try it. try it! try it! try it! no -- there it is. that's the guy. yep. tries to start a wave.as -- whenever we'd shoot in new york or maybe he even came to connecticut. i don't know. he was like lingering on the streets somewhere, watching us film. >> jimmy: how did you find this out? >> because there was this "new york times" article and he talked about seeing the film and how much he liked the film and how close it was and how good i was at playing kathy and -- >>...
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it is our oasis, and it is my therapy, it is my sanity. it makes the city and even better place to live in, and i hope that you take that into consideration, the fact that the city is trying to be more green. for some people, that is an important part of it. that is going to be a big intrusion on air and especially likeight in our yard because the property sits to the south, southeast. it is a very tall, 30-seat building, right on the property line. there is also a deck right on the property line, second story deck that will be looking directly into our yard and windows. we did not know a lot about the house. we met once with the architect, but and voice our concerns, and it never heard any more about any changes that might be able to be made in the plan. i also want to say that i mentioned i am a fourth generation native san franciscan. my great-grandmother was born here in 1851. both of my children, i feel fortunate because they both bought houses in the city. i have two grandchildren who are sixth generation natives and it will be growi
it is our oasis, and it is my therapy, it is my sanity. it makes the city and even better place to live in, and i hope that you take that into consideration, the fact that the city is trying to be more green. for some people, that is an important part of it. that is going to be a big intrusion on air and especially likeight in our yard because the property sits to the south, southeast. it is a very tall, 30-seat building, right on the property line. there is also a deck right on the property...
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what is it? oh just return it. gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than a broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop. you're quite the pickup artist! [ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >>> 9-year-old christina and suzi hileman was interested in civic matters. christina lost her life
what is it? oh just return it. gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've...
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it comes up or not, so it probably won't unless there is some way to bring it up, but if it comes up, there are a lot of democrats who are up next time, democratic senators, who will be looking back at what happened in this recent election in 2010 and say we can't support this the way it stands. there is a possibility for repeal but unlikely. the house will vote to repeal it and has to -- repeal has to pass the senate as well. if reid never brings it up, then you are going to see pieces of it brought up separately and those have a better shot of -- the repealed pieces of it can be repealed and then what are you left with because it's a house of cards. some parts depend on other parts and you take away part of the foundation and the whole thing just can't work or you don't have the dollars for it and so forth. so it will be an interesting process. >> going to be an interesting thing to watch and for all you fellow intellectuals out there, something for you to think about. see if you can correlate the votes on the repeal of health care reform, particularly among democrats who vote agai
it comes up or not, so it probably won't unless there is some way to bring it up, but if it comes up, there are a lot of democrats who are up next time, democratic senators, who will be looking back at what happened in this recent election in 2010 and say we can't support this the way it stands. there is a possibility for repeal but unlikely. the house will vote to repeal it and has to -- repeal has to pass the senate as well. if reid never brings it up, then you are going to see pieces of it...
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there were to see how it expiries >> perhaps, it is because it is not its mission and that we do nothe to wisto test your. it is causing berkeley to cut 150 managers and support staff. about one- quarter of the jobs paid $100,000 a year with benefits. the latest cut comes on top of that 600 layoffs at the school has already done since last year. perhaps another reason why we do not see the protests, none of the jobs are faculty positions. the news of the budget cuts is really not a surprise to administrators here yes it berkeley. they spent $7.5 million on consultants to help them streamline operations. reporting from uc-berkeley and will transfer kron4 news. >> well, in concord dozens of parents, students and staff bart protesting against shrinking budgets. you can see in this video out side of the elementary school at 7:45 a.m.. it is one of three schools that is on a list that will be shut down in the district. the district says the delay decision until the and a sometime next month. this is closing the schools could close up to $1 million. in the south bay benghazi's filled, i me
there were to see how it expiries >> perhaps, it is because it is not its mission and that we do nothe to wisto test your. it is causing berkeley to cut 150 managers and support staff. about one- quarter of the jobs paid $100,000 a year with benefits. the latest cut comes on top of that 600 layoffs at the school has already done since last year. perhaps another reason why we do not see the protests, none of the jobs are faculty positions. the news of the budget cuts is really not a...
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it was. >> it's really interesting and it's nice to know you can go without it.ld do it again when i was older but not in high school. >> the message isn't to dump technology? >> not at all. i'm the furthest thing from a ludite you can imagine. we have to make choices about technology and put boundaries in place. if we don't, it will overtake us. >> you did let the kids use technology and you wrote your column outside your home. you needed a computer, so didn't that defeat the purpose? >> not at all. i was interested in our family dynamics. i was interested in what would happen if our home was kind of a haven, like a refuge from all that information and all the pinging and alerts. so, no. it wasn't about deprivation although my kids may disagree. it wasn't primarily about deprivation at all. >> so you survived the six months and you have learned a little bit about yourself and as a family. >> she got so much sleep. >> that's a benefit. so you're a nicer kid, right? >> she is. i have to say. >> thank you so much. the book is called "the winter of our disconnect."
it was. >> it's really interesting and it's nice to know you can go without it.ld do it again when i was older but not in high school. >> the message isn't to dump technology? >> not at all. i'm the furthest thing from a ludite you can imagine. we have to make choices about technology and put boundaries in place. if we don't, it will overtake us. >> you did let the kids use technology and you wrote your column outside your home. you needed a computer, so didn't that...
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i think it shows how hard it is to do it.i think ultimately, players reading this, peers reading this would feel respected in their own discipline and accomplishments. overall, i think it has been a good thing. tavis: that explains what it did for everybody else. what has this done for andre? >> it has helped me figure things out. it is such a whirlwind, this life, and my life has never been a lie. it has always been a constant pursuit of the truth. every time i made a decision, or if i got my arms or hands around something that was true, it was like it was water to thirsty, i needed it. to actually take the time, thousands of hours, look back at my life and look at all the contradictions that existed over the years and piece it together in a narrative that explains myself to me, it has given me the tools to move forward with full confidence, full belief, full knowledge of what i am capable of, who i m. it has been a gift to me. tavis: i noticed that you have been back to new york and signed some copies at the u.s. open. how
i think it shows how hard it is to do it.i think ultimately, players reading this, peers reading this would feel respected in their own discipline and accomplishments. overall, i think it has been a good thing. tavis: that explains what it did for everybody else. what has this done for andre? >> it has helped me figure things out. it is such a whirlwind, this life, and my life has never been a lie. it has always been a constant pursuit of the truth. every time i made a decision, or if i...
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add it all. >> it is 6:22 a.m. and we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. welcome back where is a snowstorm on the east coast. it is not as bad as the blizzard. philadelphia, it york, new jersey and new york city mayor michael bloomberg is making sure the crews are ready for this was storm after the blizzard that paralyzed the city and airports two weeks ago. there are gps systems that allowing officials to track the snowplows. here is some video from the post christmas blizzard that paralyzed york and delayed flights four days. >> spaceflight shuttle is delayed. the mission is now called off until the end of february. nasa decided to take more time to complete repairs and work on the external fuel tank. it is loaded with supplies for the international space station. the mission is next to last for it the plan but another flight may be added for this summer. >> gov it and officials in maryland are expected back to work after packages were sent to them. authorities were alerted after somebody complai
add it all. >> it is 6:22 a.m. and we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. welcome back where is a snowstorm on the east coast. it is not as bad as the blizzard. philadelphia, it york, new jersey and new york city mayor michael bloomberg is making sure the crews are ready for this was storm after the blizzard that paralyzed the city and airports two weeks ago. there are gps systems that allowing officials to track the snowplows. here is some video from the post christmas...
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it also doesn't have dyson's name in it.rough the years to come. and in 15 to 20 years, he can say, i'm really proud that my parents loved and supported me as a child. >> are you proud that mom wrote the book, dyson? >> yeah. >> and people reading it, do you think if they had any questions about you wearing a dress, they would understand after reading the book? what would they understand about you? >> they would understand that it's like fun to wear dresses. >> that it's fun to wear dresses. do you want to give us a little twirl before you go? thank you very much, dyson. nice to have you here, sheryl. good luck with the book and helping people to gain acceptance and understanding, it's an important thing. >> thank you, we need it. >> the book is called "my princess boy." >>> up next, the inspiring story of people who have lost half their body weight and how you can do it, too. after this. xt, we'll talk to won who have lost more than half of their body weight. you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10
it also doesn't have dyson's name in it.rough the years to come. and in 15 to 20 years, he can say, i'm really proud that my parents loved and supported me as a child. >> are you proud that mom wrote the book, dyson? >> yeah. >> and people reading it, do you think if they had any questions about you wearing a dress, they would understand after reading the book? what would they understand about you? >> they would understand that it's like fun to wear dresses. >>...
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so it's worth it. [laughter] >> good evening, thank you very much -- >> it's not on. >> your mic. >> i wondered if you could shed any light on the connection between the interstate highway system, general motors and the interstate highway system was purportedly developed is a national defense strategy? >> well, it was called the national defense highway act and that was notion that, you know, in a pinch it can land bombers on it. if we had a national defense subway, we would probably have better subways. [laughter] >> although lockheed martin failed in putting cameras in our subways. so just as a little advertisement for my little axe i have to grind. >> i was going to -- the thing i can add to that is that shortly after armistice day in 19 -- early 1919, i think, then i guess he was -- i don't know if he reverted to greater or whatever but dwight eisenhower four years out of west point volunteered for a transcontinental convoy that was commissioned by the department of the army to test the american hi
so it's worth it. [laughter] >> good evening, thank you very much -- >> it's not on. >> your mic. >> i wondered if you could shed any light on the connection between the interstate highway system, general motors and the interstate highway system was purportedly developed is a national defense strategy? >> well, it was called the national defense highway act and that was notion that, you know, in a pinch it can land bombers on it. if we had a national defense...
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it is not the be all; end all. we can modify it, we can change it. instead everything gets amped up to a high level of pressure. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with jack dorsey. he is the founder of twitter and also square. >> i think the important thing for twitter is that it works on any technology. and the mobile phone itself, like anyone in the middle of... we have a short code in iraq, for instance. twitter has a short code in iraq. 60% of the population of baghdad have a cell phone in their hands and they can use it and send a tweet for free to the short code in the middle of baghdad and then also receive these tweets in realtime. that is amazing. i mean, that is just unheard of and that's why i'm so excited about this technology because it speaks to the lowest common denominator. >> rose: looking for answers in a national tragedy and looking for the future through technology when we continue. maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to
it is not the be all; end all. we can modify it, we can change it. instead everything gets amped up to a high level of pressure. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with jack dorsey. he is the founder of twitter and also square. >> i think the important thing for twitter is that it works on any technology. and the mobile phone itself, like anyone in the middle of... we have a short code in iraq, for instance. twitter has a short code in iraq. 60% of the population...
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whether it's tears, laugher, anger, passion, whatever it is, it can't be dull.city. >> yeah. gordon brown. >> former prime minister. >> i love the way have you to say that to an american audience. >> just filling it in. >> like president obama. he's like the president of the united states. so our prime minister at the time, we had this great encounter, everybody thought from his years as the chancellor, running the treasury and money in the country that he was this dull, boring, unemotional, passionless, devoid vulcan. >> that is the way he sort of seems. >> actually if you know him like i do, i know underneath all that is an absolutely fire brand passionate, emotional guy. and i was determined to get it out of him. there were just some incredible moments. both talking reman tickically about how he wooed his wife, and also the terrible sadness of losing a child before she was even 10 or 11 days old. and he got very emotional suddenly but in a very real way. and it was an extraordinary encounter but for him it was an extraordinary result because the british publi
whether it's tears, laugher, anger, passion, whatever it is, it can't be dull.city. >> yeah. gordon brown. >> former prime minister. >> i love the way have you to say that to an american audience. >> just filling it in. >> like president obama. he's like the president of the united states. so our prime minister at the time, we had this great encounter, everybody thought from his years as the chancellor, running the treasury and money in the country that he was this...
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down, and they tore it down, it is not like they now have it that they can enjoy or rent it out, so i would feel that it would be reasonable for this board to reduce the penalty to two times, which is the max. president goh: i would agree with that. commissioner fung: that is all right, go ahead. let me say something first. this particular case borders on a point where it starts to get dangerous, given the size and extent of it, you know, the collapse, this kind of thing, and i think this is where the department comes from in trying to and forced but it, and when i first saw it, this is right there at the edge of something that could have been much worse in terms of life-safety issues, but, commissioner hwang, if you have a motion? director heinicke: -- commissioner hwang: i move that we reduce it to two times. president goh: if you could please read the roll. secretary pacheco: we have a motion from commissioner hwang to reduce it to two times. [reading roll] the motion is approved. president goh: next item. secretary pacheco: no. 10, crown fortune properties versus the zoning admi
down, and they tore it down, it is not like they now have it that they can enjoy or rent it out, so i would feel that it would be reasonable for this board to reduce the penalty to two times, which is the max. president goh: i would agree with that. commissioner fung: that is all right, go ahead. let me say something first. this particular case borders on a point where it starts to get dangerous, given the size and extent of it, you know, the collapse, this kind of thing, and i think this is...
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so, it's not that dangerous. it can be.tt's report, that some people get the impression that you can tame the wild animals and make them pets? >> these animals are not tame. they're young. and they're used to me. they can turn at any time. and therefore, once they get a little bigger, i won't be sitting in here with them. i'll be respecting their size and power. and i'll do it from the other side of the fence, whether they're used to me or not. when they're young, you have to have contact with them. and you have to establish a relationship. so, while you're taking care of them for the next 20 years, it's less dangerous than if they came from somewhere where they didn't know you. so, it's -- the extent of the training we do is to keep them familiar with whoever is going to be feeding them and possibly having to transport them or take them to the vet. so, there's has to be some interaction when they're young, otherwise, you can't have any interaction with them. right now, i'm not in a dangerous position. >> we're glad to hear
so, it's not that dangerous. it can be.tt's report, that some people get the impression that you can tame the wild animals and make them pets? >> these animals are not tame. they're young. and they're used to me. they can turn at any time. and therefore, once they get a little bigger, i won't be sitting in here with them. i'll be respecting their size and power. and i'll do it from the other side of the fence, whether they're used to me or not. when they're young, you have to have contact...
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, they planned it, they build it, construct it, and they maintain it. i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you bring in different types of facilities -- >> we see a lot of the european- style traffic patterns with intricate paving stones and beautiful designs and then we get the response, we do not have the maintenance budget, we cannot maintain these. how do you get around that so you could say this is the actual cost? >> it is an integrated part of running the business. it is the responsibility of the mrs. pawlenty -- it is the responsibility of the municipality and it is the responsibility of the taxpayers. if we build a n
, they planned it, they build it, construct it, and they maintain it. i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we...
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it is totally corrupt and i don't know how you can be corrupt ties a country you know it it's easy to say corruption is the great sin of a country saudi arabia egypt lebanon you can name them all and they're all true they are corrupt but how do you deep corrupt a country i don't know and i don't know how you do it with pakistan ok we're going to do with iraq and robert how do you how a country that is so corrupt can it be a good stanch ally of the united states in its war on terror as i started out the program oh yes of course the united states wants corrupt countries it loves corrupt countries you know that vietnam was a corrupt country and the united states loved it and supposed to and went to war for it. merica loves corrupt countries because they will do what they're told to do when they're paid money this is the problem ok the the real the real issue is how would you deal with a country that has become corrupted ok i'll give you deep corruption i am i don't know the answer to this question usually think you know. can pakistan be a good ally of the united states if it is so corrup
it is totally corrupt and i don't know how you can be corrupt ties a country you know it it's easy to say corruption is the great sin of a country saudi arabia egypt lebanon you can name them all and they're all true they are corrupt but how do you deep corrupt a country i don't know and i don't know how you do it with pakistan ok we're going to do with iraq and robert how do you how a country that is so corrupt can it be a good stanch ally of the united states in its war on terror as i started...
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it just so happened it was. it was all instinct. it was great to work with jonathan m. -- jonathan demme and jodie foster. i went to the oscars that night. all of my expectations -- i did not even want to show up. i was hoping that traffic would be so bad coming down sunset that i could go to a restaurant and have dinner and not show up and just watch. when i went in and kathy bates called my name, i thought it was going to go to robin williams or warned 80. -- or warren beaty. i did not have a speech. i said "thank you very much," and that was it. it was fun. tavis: what happened, when you think of the uncertainty. navigate your way forward when you think about the project and it does not work out? you think it is going to be well received and it is not? >> i do not think that far. the chance could be 50/50, or not at all. but i do my best. in one of the film is, i go on the road and to the talks like i am now. tavis: which we appreciate, by the way. what kind of doubts did you have, if any, or just unease about comparisons that mi
it just so happened it was. it was all instinct. it was great to work with jonathan m. -- jonathan demme and jodie foster. i went to the oscars that night. all of my expectations -- i did not even want to show up. i was hoping that traffic would be so bad coming down sunset that i could go to a restaurant and have dinner and not show up and just watch. when i went in and kathy bates called my name, i thought it was going to go to robin williams or warned 80. -- or warren beaty. i did not have a...
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it it's funny actually.hat's good and that is a different sort of its less fruity >> that's based on try o.k. it has a little bit of squash and their pain there. >> this is pepper sauce you may not be but a speech to much. it's from india at it's the hottest pepper in the world now. >> fear radically when you taste hot sauce use a toothpick. i have developed personally my own special tasting hot pepper tasting device. we have two of them here and were going to taste the world's hottest pepper here. you want to avoid your lips. >> this is a good example takes a while to build up the heat is delayed. are you finding this to be spicy? >> it's for the trade gave staff will be there. by the way it's gone into a whole show. pasta sauces. thank you very much for joining us now take this stuff and get out of here. >> and thank you for having me. >> coming up on man who basically lived in two worlds and faced a terrible tragedy and still try to recognize that and bring them together. coming up on kron 4 news weekend.
it it's funny actually.hat's good and that is a different sort of its less fruity >> that's based on try o.k. it has a little bit of squash and their pain there. >> this is pepper sauce you may not be but a speech to much. it's from india at it's the hottest pepper in the world now. >> fear radically when you taste hot sauce use a toothpick. i have developed personally my own special tasting hot pepper tasting device. we have two of them here and were going to taste the...
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it appears it will use of course it's going to track the living standards down. and up next doughty guides you around russia's golden ring town of costa maya. russia's golden ring cities are some of the most beautiful and historic in the country this is russia or is it used to be filled with churches ancient architecture and the gentler pace of life. and one of the jewels in the crown is. just a four hour drive from its original campus all the time to just over a quarter of a million people and it is on the banks of the great fold the river. now when i knew it was coming to cost her mom was expecting a few relaxing days of sightseeing and strolling through the city so it was a bit of a surprise when it was a wild and windy village and there was an eerie howling in the background. this may not look like the most hospitable weather but if you were certain type of person. this is pretty much power to us because this is the home of the northern hope center and as we're about to see it's like a united nations of races right here it comes from. this is no wooden reprot
it appears it will use of course it's going to track the living standards down. and up next doughty guides you around russia's golden ring town of costa maya. russia's golden ring cities are some of the most beautiful and historic in the country this is russia or is it used to be filled with churches ancient architecture and the gentler pace of life. and one of the jewels in the crown is. just a four hour drive from its original campus all the time to just over a quarter of a million people and...
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are at it oh it's he did. and in brussels eurozone finance ministers are meeting to discuss whether to boost the e.u. bailout fund which was only set up last year european commission and european central bank one to widen the fine to give it more flexibility if larger euro zone members like spain need help belgium's finance minister wants the pot doubled to one point five trillion euros however in germany the biggest eurozone economy has so far ruled out any substantial increase or reflection of the major tensions within the union. member of the european parliament for the u.k. in a panel's party says a bailout won't work because the euro is doomed to failure. this bailout fund is really a huge bucket of money which the only people putting serious cauldrons of money into it are the job. i'm calls the germans are getting cross because of the home at the bottom of the bucket so we're going to be humming it it doesn't matter how much money you put into this huge bailout bucket it's not going to work until somebod
are at it oh it's he did. and in brussels eurozone finance ministers are meeting to discuss whether to boost the e.u. bailout fund which was only set up last year european commission and european central bank one to widen the fine to give it more flexibility if larger euro zone members like spain need help belgium's finance minister wants the pot doubled to one point five trillion euros however in germany the biggest eurozone economy has so far ruled out any substantial increase or reflection...
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you can wash it, dry it. it is $6.e've got -- >> look at danielle! >> really cute. sort of dresses up what you've lore got in your closet. >> absolutely. >> so a lot of us wear tights in the winter but they start to look the same after a while. >> exactly. i've got a drawer full of tights that i say i should wear these but i never too. especially with something that's lacey or textured, it is a little bit to cold to wear them in the middle of the country. double them up. take a pair of bright colored tights and put your lace tights on top of it. what you've got is this great look that's still going to keep you warm. >> wow! that's smart. >> sexy, sassy thing. instead of totally overaccessorizing, go with a gray dress, black dress. >> distressed jeans are still all the rage. are these ever going out? >> they're not. celebrities are wearing them. we have a great photo of nicole richie in a pair that i love. >> she looks good in anything. >> she knows how to put it together from top to bottom. >> she does. if you want the
you can wash it, dry it. it is $6.e've got -- >> look at danielle! >> really cute. sort of dresses up what you've lore got in your closet. >> absolutely. >> so a lot of us wear tights in the winter but they start to look the same after a while. >> exactly. i've got a drawer full of tights that i say i should wear these but i never too. especially with something that's lacey or textured, it is a little bit to cold to wear them in the middle of the country. double...
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it pumps the water up there, heats it, runs it through there, the sun heats it and back into the pool. this one is called solar thermal or solar hot water. it heats domestic hot water or d.h.w. that's your hot water that you use four showers and dishwashers. we're going to talk about solar electric. they have the same technology as computer chips. they're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving parts and they last a long time. there are cells, modules, and arrays. a cell is one of these pieces here. it's a small unit wired together in a certain way to produce half a volt. these are hooked together in whatever size to be a module or a panel. those terms are sort of used interchanningbly. you hook as many as you need to for your array. it is very modular and adaptable technology. you can put it whatever size you want. there are two sort of competing or comparable technologies on the market. crystal lynn is the one that's been the longest. it's made from crystals. it is firm, hard like cryst
it pumps the water up there, heats it, runs it through there, the sun heats it and back into the pool. this one is called solar thermal or solar hot water. it heats domestic hot water or d.h.w. that's your hot water that you use four showers and dishwashers. we're going to talk about solar electric. they have the same technology as computer chips. they're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving...
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a. >> he has modified its, and it cannot change its modification without some additional hearings. is that correct? >> that is correct. comissioner antonini: the other thing brought up is in the existing liquor stores in the tenderloin, are many of those in a mixed use residential buildings on the ground floor? >> most of the buildings are mixed reviews. -- are of mixed views. -- use. comissioner antonini: >> sometimes they may be receiving funding. it is hard to say. i guess what concerns me is to make sure we are policing and what is existing. our only powers are when something becomes a new, but when something is existing, we do not have the power to close those down. >> not unless they are violating a condition. >> at least not under our jurisdiction, but that is the coin. this is residential and privately owned? >> it is a residential hotel. comissioner antonini: thank you very much. i have ideas. looking at what is being presented as far as neat and poultry and fish and other items, it is not that different from a lot of other markets throughout san francisco. in fact, it is
a. >> he has modified its, and it cannot change its modification without some additional hearings. is that correct? >> that is correct. comissioner antonini: the other thing brought up is in the existing liquor stores in the tenderloin, are many of those in a mixed use residential buildings on the ground floor? >> most of the buildings are mixed reviews. -- are of mixed views. -- use. comissioner antonini: >> sometimes they may be receiving funding. it is hard to say. i...
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from there on it was not ideological it was about corruption it was about free enterprise it was about freedom of expression but it wasn't driven by islamists it wasn't oh my communists was driven by and him pearl ism or any of these other for a grander scheme she was against a lousy regime that was stealing and and so forth which is remarkable in the very few such instances and very encouraging and secondly what so far in the days of past we have not seen any ideology come in and swoop in and take over maybe that's yet to happen but it hasn't so far the the third point would be that it's not the regime that it's the ruling family the president and his wife and her extended family who are preciousness of this group but the regime still stands now again it might fall but at this point you know the structure is there the army the police the politicians are still there so it's a limited it's a limited it's a coup d'etat more than than a revolution at this point so looking looking beyond tunisia to the other states i think there's some deep soul searching taking place first of all in north
from there on it was not ideological it was about corruption it was about free enterprise it was about freedom of expression but it wasn't driven by islamists it wasn't oh my communists was driven by and him pearl ism or any of these other for a grander scheme she was against a lousy regime that was stealing and and so forth which is remarkable in the very few such instances and very encouraging and secondly what so far in the days of past we have not seen any ideology come in and swoop in and...
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it does have a mission there it has to it has to. it has to engage governments in so many different complex ways of course there's embarrassment right there but this is something obama said he wanted to do when he came into office in the first place ok and. in many ways he's saying you know this is what my former administration did we have to remember that is well i mean does this give because obama is a disappointment let's say like in the muslim arab world i mean at this point in time the great cairo speech never really panned out is this can we look at this kind of embarrassment as a as a new line in this new year for governments like the united states and great britain i mean we have to remember a lot of other governments a bit embarrassed by these cables. you know i think if we ask hillary clinton whether in retrospect the wiki leaks thing was a good thing i'm almost one hundred percent sure she'll say no that well you know of course there are pluses and minuses if you are sitting as the secretary of state but i think you're thi
it does have a mission there it has to it has to. it has to engage governments in so many different complex ways of course there's embarrassment right there but this is something obama said he wanted to do when he came into office in the first place ok and. in many ways he's saying you know this is what my former administration did we have to remember that is well i mean does this give because obama is a disappointment let's say like in the muslim arab world i mean at this point in time the...
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it wasn't a telegram, it wasn't a phone call and it wasn't a voice but it was clear. know. he expects his servants to use their talents. he expects all of us because all of us have been created with a special talent. the key to life is to use those talents even when at times it seems daunting and it seems impossible. but, boy, i'll tell you what, no pounding on the chest, no pointing in the sky. he wants us always to remember where these talents came from. he reminds us that no one person is superior to any other person because in his eyes, all are equal. you know, sometimes i see the scrub lady, and i realize that in the next life, she's likely to have a bigger crown than i could ever dream of. don't go past them quickly. you could be passing an angel. quiet reflection is necessary every day so as not to get lost. it was written about a civil war journal who was facing a huge battle. he prayed for two hours. his subordinates said to him, how could you spend two hours praying before this big battle? he said, how could i not? prayer is necessary. you know, i so love th
it wasn't a telegram, it wasn't a phone call and it wasn't a voice but it was clear. know. he expects his servants to use their talents. he expects all of us because all of us have been created with a special talent. the key to life is to use those talents even when at times it seems daunting and it seems impossible. but, boy, i'll tell you what, no pounding on the chest, no pointing in the sky. he wants us always to remember where these talents came from. he reminds us that no one person is...
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why is it that a feeling feel it is way it does? why is it that you can feel pain or we can feel pleasure? there are a number of unanswered question there is and i think that like many other aspects of our minds we're going to find the answers in neuroscience we just need to have different approaches but that's my main question right now. >> i think one of the things lacking in areas that interest me is the lack of progress in psychiatry. we really don't have any better drugs for treating schizophrenia than we had when i was a resident in 1960. if some have more side effects but is as effective as anything that has come along. there's been known new antidepressants for the last 20 years and animal models are coming along, they can be very useful and it turns out many mental illnesss have a memory component. schizophrenia has a defect in the prefrontal cortex. people with schizophrenia don't organize their lives and we can now develop animal models that have alterations in the genes thought to be involved in schizophrenia and see how
why is it that a feeling feel it is way it does? why is it that you can feel pain or we can feel pleasure? there are a number of unanswered question there is and i think that like many other aspects of our minds we're going to find the answers in neuroscience we just need to have different approaches but that's my main question right now. >> i think one of the things lacking in areas that interest me is the lack of progress in psychiatry. we really don't have any better drugs for treating...
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it was a matchmaking and it worked. although, allen with a little wary of me considering my history and i don't blame your. >> host: what's your history? >> guest: i've been married twice before and i've been a wanderer. >> host: how many kids do you have? >> guest: one, from the first marriage. maggie from santa cruz. >> host: how does this all work out in the catholic church? >> guest: i don't care. i'm not going to get excommunicated because i was not made within the church. what you do doesn't matter. it simply committing the sin of adultery. so i haven't tried to transgress in holy matcher money. if i got married in the church they would take it seriously. i am excommunicated for something in the 1930s -- and my 30s. i went to trinity college in dublin, which was forbidden by the archbishop john charles mccoy. any catholic who went to trinity college was excommunicated automatically. that's good lifting though. >> host: why was that the case? >> guest: he was a tyrant. he was regarded as a mast of pragmatism and ea
it was a matchmaking and it worked. although, allen with a little wary of me considering my history and i don't blame your. >> host: what's your history? >> guest: i've been married twice before and i've been a wanderer. >> host: how many kids do you have? >> guest: one, from the first marriage. maggie from santa cruz. >> host: how does this all work out in the catholic church? >> guest: i don't care. i'm not going to get excommunicated because i was not made...
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the magic not and elaborates as it were not correct . it is its first act at the y. and not cracka became the not correct but it was heels of several choreographers that tempted to fit it into a tchaikovsky school but most of it was unbearably to think of stuff that was illegible in egypt all this is a story of the princess spittle a part of a story of the magic of not a cracker to what i decided to make a new scenario and i wrote a new libretto. eve and i asked a friend who in my youth is in a very good we have a hard poser in the positive sense of the word sergei slim's. drive to school or to my libretto for his wally but the more. system some unimaginable sounds and you. are simply didn't know it. was like me secured for not writing all the right way. when you were made in appearance you know moscow i mean those with children people started saying that she knocking. supposed to give people education. here really believe in this. week or are you more supportive all the art for art's sake approach. he wants. to read. they would not have been such tyrants. but the tr
the magic not and elaborates as it were not correct . it is its first act at the y. and not cracka became the not correct but it was heels of several choreographers that tempted to fit it into a tchaikovsky school but most of it was unbearably to think of stuff that was illegible in egypt all this is a story of the princess spittle a part of a story of the magic of not a cracker to what i decided to make a new scenario and i wrote a new libretto. eve and i asked a friend who in my youth is in a...
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it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ breakdown break it down breakdown break it down ♪ ♪ you play airman ♪ [ phone ringing ] >> hello? ♪ now that sounds right front man write the songs that say "i like that!" ♪ ♪ hold on i'm calling calling back to the ball and we'll dazzle them all ♪ ♪ hold on ♪ hold on i'm calling calling back to the ball and we'll dazzle them all ♪ ♪ hold on ♪ ♪ pick up the phone and i want to go and i want to go home now ♪ ♪ pick up the phone and i want to go home now ♪ ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go now ♪ ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go now ♪ ♪ merry go 'round we go up and around we go now ♪ ♪ lady come on in set me free come on in ♪ ♪ sentimental heart breaking everything is my fault sentimental heart breaking everything is my fault ♪ ♪ hold on i'm calling calling back to the ball and we'll dazzle them all ♪ hold on ♪
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it also had 31 bullets in it. there would have been a greater catastrophe had he been successful in doing that. fortunately, the spring in the magazine failed. the two gentlemen were able to get it away from him and subdue him until the law enforcement people arrived. >> there is some confusion about the number of casualties. do you have a definitive number? >> the information we have now is that there are six deceased and a total of 20 people shot, including the six victims. >> howard dean pronounced his name? -- how do you pronounced his name? >> the polish pronunciation is loughner. >> he is changing out of his spent cartridge and he tries to assert another one. >> he is able to insert the other one, but it does not fire. two men were able to get the weapon away from him and throw it away. [unintelligible] >> she was also wounded when she did this. [unintelligible] >> she was trying to get the gun away from him. >> there were indications he was saying goodbye to friends. was he planning on getting arrested or g
it also had 31 bullets in it. there would have been a greater catastrophe had he been successful in doing that. fortunately, the spring in the magazine failed. the two gentlemen were able to get it away from him and subdue him until the law enforcement people arrived. >> there is some confusion about the number of casualties. do you have a definitive number? >> the information we have now is that there are six deceased and a total of 20 people shot, including the six victims....
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i mean, it's now 2014 not... >> yeah, but it's hard to get it out of your mind. my wife and i were looking at an old movie the other night. it was "george m. cohan" movie in world war i. you remember the song "over there, over there, the yanks are coming over there." s that popular song. and the last verse goes "and we won't be back till it's over over there." that's the attitude you're going to have to have if you're going to win. you don't say forever but you're going to win. but i think on the economic side we need a real total rearrange because as contrasted with the reagan period as you remember, we inherited inflation the double digits, the economy going nowhere, the soviet union running wild, jimmy carter declaring we were all in a state of malaise and we went in and had a strategy. we said we have to get rid of inflation so paul volcker got a green light for what he knew how to do and he did it. we knew we'd take a beating and we did. >> rose: take your medicine now because... >> take your medicine because you cannot have a healthy growth with inflation.
i mean, it's now 2014 not... >> yeah, but it's hard to get it out of your mind. my wife and i were looking at an old movie the other night. it was "george m. cohan" movie in world war i. you remember the song "over there, over there, the yanks are coming over there." s that popular song. and the last verse goes "and we won't be back till it's over over there." that's the attitude you're going to have to have if you're going to win. you don't say forever but...
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can it can go on for a long time and it can become worse but yes it is definitely it comes from that place of long standing actually russian feeling in poland but again the one thing we can see is that the russian government might have anticipated this they might have taken steps they would have consulted before releasing that report it could have been some polish experts present when they made the presentation there were a lot of things in hindsight they might have done to ease this before it before it hit ok fred we thank them so much coming. swiss bank has been found guilty of breaking the country's strict banking secrecy rules after he handed to wiki leaks data about tax evaders a judge as the record sentence rudolf elmer to a fine of over six thousand dollars while british investigative journalist tony goldwyn believes this trial was an attempt to prevent further revelations about the scale of the bank's illegal dealings the reason is to try to make sure that any bankers who are thinking of leaking information whether to investigative journalists or wiki leaks on the internet an
can it can go on for a long time and it can become worse but yes it is definitely it comes from that place of long standing actually russian feeling in poland but again the one thing we can see is that the russian government might have anticipated this they might have taken steps they would have consulted before releasing that report it could have been some polish experts present when they made the presentation there were a lot of things in hindsight they might have done to ease this before it...
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it the state of the union, is not just content, it is, can we perform it and a way that he feels " we know? there critiquing performance. nobody doubts that he cares. it is about whether he projects the connection, and that isn't acting question, which goes right back to the story. and our story, he had a stammer, the most profound at corbeil that anybody could have -- the most profound hurdle that anybody could have any speech. it turned out the stammer heat suffered from was his greatest asset. as people sat around the empire to listen to the king spake, he reached out to you and your suffering, saying i understand what you are going through, it has tremendous authority if he is suffering to even talk to you. he is not some guy in an ivory tower, he is all too human, fold, and it made people connect in a way that has never happened. tavis: we were talking before we start the program, bill withers, great american artist still has a stuttering problem. i grew up with eight stammering problem, had to go to a therapist to get past it, but i knew what it meant to. i raise that because th
it the state of the union, is not just content, it is, can we perform it and a way that he feels " we know? there critiquing performance. nobody doubts that he cares. it is about whether he projects the connection, and that isn't acting question, which goes right back to the story. and our story, he had a stammer, the most profound at corbeil that anybody could have -- the most profound hurdle that anybody could have any speech. it turned out the stammer heat suffered from was his greatest...
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it's, it's really, it's not about the books, it's about the journey. i really enjoy the people that i've met, the places that i've gone. it's not about the destination so to speak, it's really about the journey and the people that i've met who have been extraordinary. i've made some really extraordinary friends. thank you for that question. yeah. >> i'd like to ask bob, any close air support? >> a lot. >> did the -- >> whenever it wasn't snowing, the blue angels were always above us. and without them we couldn't have got out. they, they paved the way. they softened up the enemy. and they saw what we couldn't see. we're stuck to the roads. and they're up high. they could see where they're massing providing the weather's good. but in the winter you always have snow clouds and a lot of cold weather. fog from, you know, from the snow. so, but without them -- i just want to mention about the air force's c-47 planes. they called them the goonny birds. but these c-47 planes could carry out 25 wounded marines out well, they took out 4,500 on a runway that was
it's, it's really, it's not about the books, it's about the journey. i really enjoy the people that i've met, the places that i've gone. it's not about the destination so to speak, it's really about the journey and the people that i've met who have been extraordinary. i've made some really extraordinary friends. thank you for that question. yeah. >> i'd like to ask bob, any close air support? >> a lot. >> did the -- >> whenever it wasn't snowing, the blue angels were...
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it is to do it, it's subject to court challenge. and may be barred. so, if it were easy to do a great deal and put in place a sweeping agenda of any kind by regulation, the president wouldn't have spent the last two years going to congress to try to get all these things of things done. if you look at the rules that have been put in place with the federal communications commission under the name of internet neutrality. it appears that the court of appeals here in the district of columbia, which has authority over the s.e.c., has indicated in an earlier case that it doesn't, that the s.e.c. lacks the authority to do that. it remains to be seen how far it can go. there will be some sparring over it but not that much to be done by regulation. >> chris: in this case, your thoughts about the end-of-life counseling as part of paid for in meetings between doctors and patients, voluntary, as a regulation when they dropped it out of the obamacare law. >> this is a myth over obamacare, the famous death panels that the conservatives called the
it is to do it, it's subject to court challenge. and may be barred. so, if it were easy to do a great deal and put in place a sweeping agenda of any kind by regulation, the president wouldn't have spent the last two years going to congress to try to get all these things of things done. if you look at the rules that have been put in place with the federal communications commission under the name of internet neutrality. it appears that the court of appeals here in the district of columbia, which...