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>> julius said it best. if you want this world, jeff just articulated it, to be a reality and a reality at a reasonable price points so the consumer can take advantage of all this, the one brick wall we're looking at is spectrum, the availability of spectrum. and to put this into perspective, you know, the world, jeff, is articulating, you know, i think it was maybe five years ago, we first started talking about a 3-screen strategy and people say, oh, that sounds really great and kind of nod and go on. that's a reality today. what jeff articulated, we offer today. the product that we sell called u-verse, a tv service. i can get this service on my iphone. i have it on my ipad. that programming is available to me in all of those formats and all those medium. so it is there. what will keep us from proliferating this, you know, broadly the entire base is spectrum. the bandwidth in wireless is this airwave, these airwaves, this spectrum. over the last three years, if julius will approve this last transaction we d
>> julius said it best. if you want this world, jeff just articulated it, to be a reality and a reality at a reasonable price points so the consumer can take advantage of all this, the one brick wall we're looking at is spectrum, the availability of spectrum. and to put this into perspective, you know, the world, jeff, is articulating, you know, i think it was maybe five years ago, we first started talking about a 3-screen strategy and people say, oh, that sounds really great and kind of...
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sears and his partner julius rosenwald who were turning over 50 million a year with their catalog business were in the midst of constructing the largest business building in the world, covering a million square feet of floor space on chicago's west side. it had originally been funded by goldman sachs commercial papers and now they came back to goldman for a 5 million-dollar loan. but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling sears on the open market, making it the first publicly owned retail operations in existence. the gamble doubled the firm's investment netting a 10 million-dollar profit and turned both goldman sachs and sears into a household name. during the next 11 years, goldman and lehman underwrote a number of great companies, but the one which excited henry the most which he knew would be a new landmark in the firm's drive to the top with studebaker, which became the first automobile manufacture owned by the public. even has contentious partner was impressed by that one. as the firm's fortune assented and all the things the old-line bankers had pooh-poohed became the hot
sears and his partner julius rosenwald who were turning over 50 million a year with their catalog business were in the midst of constructing the largest business building in the world, covering a million square feet of floor space on chicago's west side. it had originally been funded by goldman sachs commercial papers and now they came back to goldman for a 5 million-dollar loan. but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling sears on the open market, making it the first publicly owned...
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henry's brother julius, goldman sachs' attorney, recommended that henry investigate other avenues for the new business and be a concern and avoid rocking the vote. the firm, in fact, all of wall street owes julius a vote of thanks for the turndown resulted in henry identifying a groundbreaking new investment opportunity in the small manufacturers and retailers who were turning to wall street for capital to expand. he persuaded his good friend, phillip lehman, whose family were the cup's leading cotton brokers, to join him in underwriting issues and turning them into the first publicly-owned companies in america. goldman sachs would come up with the clients, and lehman would divert some of the family's fortune from the commodities market to provide the money. the potential was immense. and the two houses would share the profit of 50/50. they sealed the deal with a handshake. once the agreement was finalized, they still needed to figure out how to price the new securities. henry thought they should be valued by their earning power, the rate at which they turned over inventory and genera
henry's brother julius, goldman sachs' attorney, recommended that henry investigate other avenues for the new business and be a concern and avoid rocking the vote. the firm, in fact, all of wall street owes julius a vote of thanks for the turndown resulted in henry identifying a groundbreaking new investment opportunity in the small manufacturers and retailers who were turning to wall street for capital to expand. he persuaded his good friend, phillip lehman, whose family were the cup's leading...
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again i ploy julius genac forhos together. >> when it comes to technology policy, do you see it moving in a public-private, co-venture sort of way? >> i would say it has to. when we try to go down a route that is only government making the investment, we run into trouble. this administration with the stimulus bill made a major down payment on broadband for the first time. but when nick -- but when you compare it to the private sector, it is still fractional. that have to work together, the private sector with the government. >> what about tax policy? >> obviously, every corporation is impacted by tax policy. our position is to do an overlay that says we need to be competitive. we need to create a tax structure where are companies can complete -- can compete globally. so many technology best companies are competing on a global playing field. we have concerns with the existing tax structure. >> how would you like to see it change? >> i would start with two things. one is always strategically where we would like to go, and then is tactically where we would like to go. we need to have a ta
again i ploy julius genac forhos together. >> when it comes to technology policy, do you see it moving in a public-private, co-venture sort of way? >> i would say it has to. when we try to go down a route that is only government making the investment, we run into trouble. this administration with the stimulus bill made a major down payment on broadband for the first time. but when nick -- but when you compare it to the private sector, it is still fractional. that have to work...
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and i really, again, applaud julius genachowski and his team for putting this together. >> host: when it comes to technology policy, do you see it moving in a public/private co-venture sort of way? >> guest: i would say it has to, you know? and i think when we try to go down a route that's only government making the investment, we run into trouble. if you look at this administration through the stimulus bill, they made a major down payment on broadband for the first time, but when you compare it to the private sector investment, it's still fractional. so they've got to work together, the private sector with government. and also the nonprofit sector. >> host: what about tax policy? >> guest: well, obviously, every corporation is impacted by tax policy, and our position is to do an overlay that says we need to be competitive. we need to create a tax where our companies can compete globally because so many more of technology-based companies are competing on a global playing field. so we have some concerns with the existing tax structure. >> host: how would you like to see it changed? >>
and i really, again, applaud julius genachowski and his team for putting this together. >> host: when it comes to technology policy, do you see it moving in a public/private co-venture sort of way? >> guest: i would say it has to, you know? and i think when we try to go down a route that's only government making the investment, we run into trouble. if you look at this administration through the stimulus bill, they made a major down payment on broadband for the first time, but when...
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here's where julius caesar fell tassassins, whe usurd s underbolts, and ulysses, probably the world's most reluctant traveler, slipped by deadly sirens on his long trip home. wee lkg eed, lust, power, catastrophic episodes, nations built and wrecked, fortunes made and lost. the ancient remnants are more than cold stone, so let's revisit some favorite classical sites around the mediterranean, pick up some new stories, and see what conneio wean to my mind, the great sites call for extra attention. it's impossible to soak up everything in one go-around. greece just keeps calling. zi aatnsacpolis on the hill above the crowded city, one is tempted to view its temples as relics of an age of contemplation and serenity. in fact, t parthenon represents a tiny window of power and prosperity in ancient athens' otherwise conflict-plagu hto. athens' golden age-- about 450 years before christ anthagoferle soates, and sophocles-- spanned barely0 years, but what a half-century that was. athens became a creative cauldron. new temples set an artistic standard for millenniums. great plays by sophocles a
here's where julius caesar fell tassassins, whe usurd s underbolts, and ulysses, probably the world's most reluctant traveler, slipped by deadly sirens on his long trip home. wee lkg eed, lust, power, catastrophic episodes, nations built and wrecked, fortunes made and lost. the ancient remnants are more than cold stone, so let's revisit some favorite classical sites around the mediterranean, pick up some new stories, and see what conneio wean to my mind, the great sites call for extra...
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>> julius said it best. if you want this world to be a reality in a reasonable price of the consumers can take advantage of all this, though one brickle we are looking at is spectrum, availability of spectrum, and to put this into perspective, you know, the world is articulating, and i think i was maybe five years ago we first started talking about a free screen strategy and they kind of nada and go on. that is a reality today. what jeff articulate we offered the product called u-verse, a tv service. i have it on my iphone and it's on the ipad and all of those formats and medium so it's there. what will keep us from proliferating this broadly the entire consumer base is spectrum. all of this bandwidth and wireless is this spectrum over the last three years if julius will prove the last transaction we did we will have spent $11 billion just on spectrum. and we still see the end of the spectrum that we have in our portfolio now, and we maybe three or four years ago our pattern was we go through 10 megahertz a
>> julius said it best. if you want this world to be a reality in a reasonable price of the consumers can take advantage of all this, though one brickle we are looking at is spectrum, availability of spectrum, and to put this into perspective, you know, the world is articulating, and i think i was maybe five years ago we first started talking about a free screen strategy and they kind of nada and go on. that is a reality today. what jeff articulate we offered the product called u-verse, a...
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he does that's right rudolf elmer is a former senior executive at the swiss bank julius bio which is one of switzerland's most famous banks he sure in his time there was based off shore in the cayman islands and he was fired by the bank in two thousand and two after eight years as their chief operating officer now he says that he witnessed money being hidden in various offshore accounts to keep from paying tax he says he doesn't agree with the system and he wants to expose it to the general public for what it really is this information that he's handed over to wiki leaks on monday he says includes details of two thousand people particularly of forty politicians that multinational companies and financial institutions who all around the world the u.s. europe and asia all who were secretly and deliberately avoiding tax or much more seriously laundering money you mentioned the timing of this media conference that was held on monday that is interesting this was really last chance saloon for rudolf elmer he has to be in zurich on wednesday to face a trial of what is in fact a differently t
he does that's right rudolf elmer is a former senior executive at the swiss bank julius bio which is one of switzerland's most famous banks he sure in his time there was based off shore in the cayman islands and he was fired by the bank in two thousand and two after eight years as their chief operating officer now he says that he witnessed money being hidden in various offshore accounts to keep from paying tax he says he doesn't agree with the system and he wants to expose it to the general...
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>> julius said it best.nt this world to be a reality at a reasonable price point, so the consumer can take advantage of all this, the brick wall we are looking at its spectrum availability. to put this into perspective, the world jeff is articulating -- maybe five years ago, we started talking about a three- screen strategy. that is a reality today. what jeff arctic elected, we offer to date with uverse. i can get this service on my iphone, my ipad. programming is available in all those formats and mediums. is there. what will keep us from proliferating this broadly its spectrum. bandwidth and wireless is these airwaves, this spectrum. over the past three years, if julia's will approve this less transaction we did with qualcomm, we have spent $11 billion just on spectrum. we still see the end of the spectrum we have in our portfolio now. maybe three or four years ago, our pattern was we would go through a 10 megahertz of spectrum every four or five years. today, thanks to the iphone and this content we are s
>> julius said it best.nt this world to be a reality at a reasonable price point, so the consumer can take advantage of all this, the brick wall we are looking at its spectrum availability. to put this into perspective, the world jeff is articulating -- maybe five years ago, we started talking about a three- screen strategy. that is a reality today. what jeff arctic elected, we offer to date with uverse. i can get this service on my iphone, my ipad. programming is available in all those...
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michelangelo's favorite tool was the claw chisel, and only when coerced repeatedly by pope julius ii did he reluctantly pick up a paintbrush and head for rome to take on the ceiling of the sistine chapel at the vatican. here he worked for 4 years, creating what came to be the most revered single fresco in the world. the story of the creation, god and adam, the prophets and the seers-- more than 600 figures of incredible proportion are presented in the awesome masterpiece. recently cleaned and restored, the work's original color is believed to shine as vibrantly as it did in 1512. once the republic of florence, this city is where the renaissance began and flourished for more than 150 years. in florence at almost every turn, you can run smack into the legacy of 15th- and 16th-century masterminds. like never before in the western world, new ideas in science, literature, and visual arts just skyrocketed. against serious odds, the period was a gigantic experiment, a workshop, a festival of human achievement. what propelled this new vision of the world out of the middle ages-- a vision no
michelangelo's favorite tool was the claw chisel, and only when coerced repeatedly by pope julius ii did he reluctantly pick up a paintbrush and head for rome to take on the ceiling of the sistine chapel at the vatican. here he worked for 4 years, creating what came to be the most revered single fresco in the world. the story of the creation, god and adam, the prophets and the seers-- more than 600 figures of incredible proportion are presented in the awesome masterpiece. recently cleaned and...
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this is julius montana and check out this picture. greenwich, i'm sorry. this was by louise lopez from connecticut. her four-year-old son almost completely buried by the snow. nice pictures. thanks to frances and her family and friends. you can send some in, too. if you have family and friends have them send them to us. we get to see it from afar. tahoe, may have snow headed that way also with the light rain that's coming in tomorrow for us. right now we are looking at partly cloudy sky from south beach looking to the north. over downtown san francisco. absolutely gorgeous there. let's talk about the snow cover real quick. i forgot this map. this is showing 71% of the u.s. is covered in snow and the only state without snowfall on the ground or snow coverage is florida. that does include hawaii, by the way. let's talk about temperatures. you can see we're still pretty much in the upper 40s to low 50s. same thing armed the monterey bay. our destination warmer this afternoon thanks to the pockets of sunshining and the dry air. rain tomorrow, most likely that
this is julius montana and check out this picture. greenwich, i'm sorry. this was by louise lopez from connecticut. her four-year-old son almost completely buried by the snow. nice pictures. thanks to frances and her family and friends. you can send some in, too. if you have family and friends have them send them to us. we get to see it from afar. tahoe, may have snow headed that way also with the light rain that's coming in tomorrow for us. right now we are looking at partly cloudy sky from...
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this is julius montana and check out this picture. greenwich, i'm sorry. this was by louise lopez from connecticut. her four-year-old son almost completely buried by the snow. nice pictures. thanks to frances and her family and friends. you can send some in, too. if you have family and friends have them send them to us. we get to see it from afar. tahoe, may have snow headed that way also with the light rain that's coming in tomorrow for us. right now we are looking at partly cloudy sky from south beach looking to the north. over downtown san francisco. absolutely gorgeous there. let's talk about the snow cover real quick. i forgot this map. this is showing 71% of the u.s. is covered in snow and the only state without snowfall on the ground or snow coverage is florida. that does include hawaii, by the way. let's talk about temperatures. you can see we're still pretty much in the upper 40s to low 50s. same thing armed the monterey bay. our destination warmer this afternoon thanks to the pockets of sunshining and the dry air. rain tomorrow, most likely that
this is julius montana and check out this picture. greenwich, i'm sorry. this was by louise lopez from connecticut. her four-year-old son almost completely buried by the snow. nice pictures. thanks to frances and her family and friends. you can send some in, too. if you have family and friends have them send them to us. we get to see it from afar. tahoe, may have snow headed that way also with the light rain that's coming in tomorrow for us. right now we are looking at partly cloudy sky from...
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so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said a 20 and a 5. so bring me that. they went to the light company and paid their light bills. they went to the department store and paid whatever. they went there once or twice a week to take care of business. the process of going through things, my grandmother would take me to the library. all along the way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library,
so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said...
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julius was turning 50 million over prayer the catalog business was in the midst of constructive the largest building in the world 1 million square feet on chicago's west side. it was originally funded by goldman sachs commercial paper and now they came back to goldman for a $5 million loan. but henry had different ideas for car he recommended selling shares on the open market making it the first publicly owned retail operation in existence. mounting a $10 million profit turning goldman sachs and seers into a household name. during the next 11 years old men and lehman -- goldman and even brothers were companies but what would excite them most was the studebaker which rican the first automobile manufacturer owned by the public with the overline bankers became the hot issues everybody wanted between the two brothers in lot to deteriorate and to spread amongst their families they came to a head in 1914 when war broke out in europe said the these horror sabbatical a pro ally although henry who had admired the culture thought otherwise and spoke vehemently against the british and french who he fe
julius was turning 50 million over prayer the catalog business was in the midst of constructive the largest building in the world 1 million square feet on chicago's west side. it was originally funded by goldman sachs commercial paper and now they came back to goldman for a $5 million loan. but henry had different ideas for car he recommended selling shares on the open market making it the first publicly owned retail operation in existence. mounting a $10 million profit turning goldman sachs...
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page as the bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw. but offensive line play has been the team's excuse heel. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made. his job. however in this game i want to play well. as other parts of this game. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two thousand and six when lovie smith and his charges lost to the indianapolis colts the packers were led by brett farve back when they want it all in one thousand nine hundred six and came up short in the final a year later so two storied rivals going head to head in what is seen as one of the most important chapters in the bears packers saga gorski r g. yeah a huge weekend ahead stateside well let us all your sports i'll see you soon world weather is coming up in just a tech. world . bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. download th
page as the bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw. but offensive line play has been the team's excuse heel. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made. his job. however in this game i want to play well. as other parts of this game. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since...
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julius jones got it into the end zone, a one touchdown game with more than 13 minutes to go.ones hours his way in. then with the sea hawks leading by four, the saints need a stop. sea hawks played conservatively with lynch going up the middle. suddenly, every new orleans player on the field forgets how to tackle. 67 yard run for lynch, and a team many thought had no business in the playoffs advance to the next round with a 41-36 win over the super bowl champs. >>> due to the tragic events in arizona today, stanford's game in tuscon has been postponed to 11:30 tomorrow, west coast time. >>> the bears started a game on a 7-0 run. the final two came after they turned the ball over. crab had 17 points for the bears. >>> a one-time 13-point lead was trimmed to two, but the bears never trailed. mark sanders with a pair inside on the second half. another turnover as jorje gutterez gets a team high, 24 points at the other end. the bears are 8-7 overall now, 1 and 2 in the pack 10. >>> in today's other nfl playoff game, the colts lead the jets 7-0 in the second quarter. the sharks and
julius jones got it into the end zone, a one touchdown game with more than 13 minutes to go.ones hours his way in. then with the sea hawks leading by four, the saints need a stop. sea hawks played conservatively with lynch going up the middle. suddenly, every new orleans player on the field forgets how to tackle. 67 yard run for lynch, and a team many thought had no business in the playoffs advance to the next round with a 41-36 win over the super bowl champs. >>> due to the tragic...
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bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle but offensive line play has been the team's. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made cutler's focus solely on doing his job. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two thousand and six when lovie smith and his charges lost to the indianapolis colts the packers were led by brett farve back when they won it all in one thousand nine hundred six and came up short in the final a year later so two storied rivals going head to head in what is seen as one of the most important chapters in the bears packers saga. that's it for the moment coming up shortly after this as the weather stay with us. me it is easy to believe it is. limitless. it's. odd. place. around here in america. this is truly still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal it in the soviet files house on the embankment oxys. wealthy br
bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle but offensive line play has been the team's. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made cutler's focus solely on doing his job. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two thousand and six when lovie smith...
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bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle but offensive line play has been the teams. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made. on doing his job. and that's what i want to. know the words of those. you know. if you're. looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two thousand and six with lovie smith and his charges loss to the indianapolis colts the packers were led by brett farve back where they wanted all their nine hundred ninety six and came up short in the final a year later saw two storied rivals going to head to head in what is seen as one of the most important chapters in the spec or saga of arms gorski argy. and the moscow have ended their eleven game losing streak by beating to minsk on home ice three one and then you can model. their us love salt on the school board for the muscovite swelling the only other game of the day second from bottom beat
bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his end of the bargain on the defensive side cutler was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle but offensive line play has been the teams. and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made. on doing his job. and that's what i want to. know the words of those. you know. if you're. looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since...
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bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his and of the bargain on the defensive side or was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle offensive line play has been the team's q yes he'll all year and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made clear is focused soley on doing his job. in the. words of. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two thousand and six when lovie smith and his chargers lost to the indianapolis colts the packers were led by brett farve back when they won it all in one thousand nine hundred eighty six and came up short in the final a year later so two storied rivals going to head to head in what is seen as one of the most important chapters in the bears packers saga gorski. and the cage held in the moscow have ended their eleven game losing streak by beating did not mince going home ice thirty one and any model. for a slow down on the scoreboard for the muscovite so well and the only other game of the day second from
bears totally dismantled the seahawks in their only postseason game ninety one million dollar man julius peppers holding up his and of the bargain on the defensive side or was able to run free and had time to throw against seattle offensive line play has been the team's q yes he'll all year and while the fans are fired up about history which could be made clear is focused soley on doing his job. in the. words of. the bears are looking to return to the super bowl for the first time since two...
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russian christians also talks christians celebrate christmas following the julian calendar named after julius caesar while catholic christians celebrated following the group korean war new calendar and that means. all the docs churches across the country celebrated thirteen days later than catholics on december twenty five previously the russians were also celebrating christmas as the rest of the world on december twenty five but it was before the revolution of nine hundred seventeen after that the holy day at all was banned throughout the country along with other religious celebrations and almost a century after that it was again celebrated publicly of course this doesn't mean that russians hadn't been celebrating christmas in those eighty years but it wasn't made public and only after the collapse of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred ninety one. christmas was again a public holiday for all of russia and today some eight hundred thousand mourners trees and churches are held to christmas vigils and more than turnout million russians are attending one apart from those services thos
russian christians also talks christians celebrate christmas following the julian calendar named after julius caesar while catholic christians celebrated following the group korean war new calendar and that means. all the docs churches across the country celebrated thirteen days later than catholics on december twenty five previously the russians were also celebrating christmas as the rest of the world on december twenty five but it was before the revolution of nine hundred seventeen after that...
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calendar named up to julius caesar while the rest of the world christian catholics and the mom. could. be full of the revolution in russia nine hundred seventeen the russians were also celebrating pretty much as the rest of the world on december twenty five but then it was changed up to the revolution the whole of it was that throughout the country along with other we just celebrations and only after the collapse of the so . of it union in nineteen ninety two christmas was began to be celebrated openly again of course for many russians still new year is the main holy tale these best to hear it but the main difference between the catholic world and the altered office christians is that for russia the smaller day is more of a really just event and it hasn't grown into a commercial holiday as it has happened elsewhere across the world perhaps today what we expect is that. they'll be of the chill attended by thousands of people at this main cathedral of russia some five thousand people are expected to be attending this ceremony including the president of the russian federation and h
calendar named up to julius caesar while the rest of the world christian catholics and the mom. could. be full of the revolution in russia nine hundred seventeen the russians were also celebrating pretty much as the rest of the world on december twenty five but then it was changed up to the revolution the whole of it was that throughout the country along with other we just celebrations and only after the collapse of the so . of it union in nineteen ninety two christmas was began to be...
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against wiki leaks after the website published hundreds of private documents from the swiss bank bank julius baer now the organizations were so vocal about the first amendment wiki leaks right to publish that the judge reversed his order in wiki leaks favor but look today to the reaction to the recent release of state department cables and there are very few voices speaking with the leaks defense aside from perhaps foreign press or the likes of salon's glenn greenwald so where have all the media got did weekly exchange how they conduct their business or is their primary target the u.s. government one which even journalists are too afraid to stand up to joining me from our studio in los angeles to discuss it is ben cohen editor of the daily banter ben thanks so much for joining us now first let's see do you agree with me here when we say that the u.s. press seems to have kind of backed off of supporting wiki leaks all the same while they seem to be using the information that we cue leaks release to write new news stories. i think that's a very fair assessment of what's happening it seems to m
against wiki leaks after the website published hundreds of private documents from the swiss bank bank julius baer now the organizations were so vocal about the first amendment wiki leaks right to publish that the judge reversed his order in wiki leaks favor but look today to the reaction to the recent release of state department cables and there are very few voices speaking with the leaks defense aside from perhaps foreign press or the likes of salon's glenn greenwald so where have all the...
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who became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and juliusat wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing circles in new york city throughout the late 1930s, at rallies for the loyalists during the spanish civil war, you know, among sort of left-wing types at their bungalow colonies in the catskills or rural new jersey, wherever they went. it was sort of just a cult song in those circles, and somebody who was connected with the show at madison square garden, where the song was performed, was also running the entertainment at the new cafe society, which was the first integrated nightclub in america and happened to be where billie holiday was opening in early 1939. and a marriage of sorts was made, and so
who became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and juliusat wasn't until the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing...
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. >> reporter: cool a julius, cbs5. >>> it is hard to get an education these days. that's why parents candidate understand why some of their best schools might close. ann notarangelo shows us how they are fighting the kits in concord tonight. ann? >> reporter: the district has to cut $12 million from its budget next year so they have to obviously do something. but when the parents here heard their school, which is one of the highest performing in the district, was on that list of possible closures, well, they decided to make some noise. >> we are mighty guarders. >> reporter: parents and students walked from monte gardens down the street to the district office in the hopes of sending the message they want to keep their high-performing school open. >> this is is to demonstrate to the board, to the decision- makers and the community, that we love monte gardens. >> reporter: one of the decision-makers is school board member gary eberhart who met reporters outside the office. >> as much as i don't like to see us going through this i love that people are that involved in
. >> reporter: cool a julius, cbs5. >>> it is hard to get an education these days. that's why parents candidate understand why some of their best schools might close. ann notarangelo shows us how they are fighting the kits in concord tonight. ann? >> reporter: the district has to cut $12 million from its budget next year so they have to obviously do something. but when the parents here heard their school, which is one of the highest performing in the district, was on that...
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. >> and julius pepper, $10,000 for helmet to helmet. and pam, look of this one!t is it dangerous. and somebody suggested that if he were the old helmets from the 1930's? the defensive would not be so inclined. >> that they would not ran into somebody else. ahead of the comeback from the players is that you were so worried about our health the one to add two more games to the schedule. and that is going to be interesting that football is king in this country. there is always going to be form of lock down. >> tiger woods. and once upon a time, it was the and the williams open now is former's insurance open. before, it was the andy williams open. now it is referred to as the farmers insurance open. and all of this was tiger woods chronicled 3 under, 69. five shots under, that is paid under. the latest big name is roger federer losing to livand again, and i was listing to the broadcast. that he could be possibly the greatest player of all time. and with the elimination remaining for the first time in three years. and either federer or his opponent will be the hall of
. >> and julius pepper, $10,000 for helmet to helmet. and pam, look of this one!t is it dangerous. and somebody suggested that if he were the old helmets from the 1930's? the defensive would not be so inclined. >> that they would not ran into somebody else. ahead of the comeback from the players is that you were so worried about our health the one to add two more games to the schedule. and that is going to be interesting that football is king in this country. there is always going...
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archives, and got this idea, he'd like to write the lives of the great roman dictators or caesars from julius caesar on ward. he chose the first 12. many of them assassinated. and some of them terrible tyrants and dictators, and some of them great men like caesar augustus. and that book that he wrote became famous and since printing began has never been out of print. it is basically our source material not only for the lives of those great roman every poorers, for the characters and the personalities. because he being in rome, he was able to do interview with people who'd actually lived through some of the lives of those caesars, and by telling not only their public lives, but their private lives, he gave this unforgettable insight, this window on to the world of rome at the height of the roman empire. >> host: so when whiten is often credited in some ways the father of modern psychological character-driven biography, in fact, he had a classical president. >> guest: that's true. i think the big difference is he did something that's never been done since, as far as i know. as a biographical hi
archives, and got this idea, he'd like to write the lives of the great roman dictators or caesars from julius caesar on ward. he chose the first 12. many of them assassinated. and some of them terrible tyrants and dictators, and some of them great men like caesar augustus. and that book that he wrote became famous and since printing began has never been out of print. it is basically our source material not only for the lives of those great roman every poorers, for the characters and the...
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the chair of the fcc, and other former student of fred friendly, julius genachowski is going to announce the net neutrality issue tomorrow supposedly. it will be instantly opposed by the industry. the scenario would be something like you know people who carry the wires into your house that gives you access to the internet might strike deals with preferred journalistic and other providers that say with this deal you can get faster, better instantaneous service and we can help support these news organizations that there is a downside. so, just to note, this is not irrelevant history. it is really queued up right now. >> the strongest example is the danger of total deregulated monopoly of information. not only does it you know mean that you don't have diversity. it means you have the influence on the poetical system, that there is a very powerful ability to try and move -- it is affecting democracy. >> i see it very differently. i think he can make a good case that at&t and apple are innovators, that they are doing exactly what your cycle would predict. they are creating all kinds of new co
the chair of the fcc, and other former student of fred friendly, julius genachowski is going to announce the net neutrality issue tomorrow supposedly. it will be instantly opposed by the industry. the scenario would be something like you know people who carry the wires into your house that gives you access to the internet might strike deals with preferred journalistic and other providers that say with this deal you can get faster, better instantaneous service and we can help support these news...
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you all know chairman julius genachowski. lg advisory council as is jane lynch. it's a program to educate parents about twen -- tweens and teens use. they are texting about one every 14 minutes. to introduce our panel, we have tori dugger. she's a 17-year-old, maybe attending mckinley. jonathan harris, he's a senior at dr. henry a. weiss, he's obtained 4.0 gpa while taking advanced classes. that's incredible. why don't we hold the applause until the end. erin maines, she's a sophomore, and honor student and does tremendous amounts of things in and out of the classroom. frank preston who is a high school student at howard high school in howard county. he's pursuing a career in medicine with an interest in technology. lanita preston, she's a local science author, and mother of four from 4 to 17 years of age. stacey kopitsky. sorry, i didn't do it right. she's a elementary middle school administrator and mother of who teenage tons. and parry aftab. she's known for her devotion to family online. dr. gordon, principal of the john
you all know chairman julius genachowski. lg advisory council as is jane lynch. it's a program to educate parents about twen -- tweens and teens use. they are texting about one every 14 minutes. to introduce our panel, we have tori dugger. she's a 17-year-old, maybe attending mckinley. jonathan harris, he's a senior at dr. henry a. weiss, he's obtained 4.0 gpa while taking advanced classes. that's incredible. why don't we hold the applause until the end. erin maines, she's a sophomore, and...