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the khakis, penny loafers and button-down shirts? chris lived in the room across from mine.he had adopted this as his uniform. but in hindsight i can see he was offering his own form of enlightenment. he was guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. look at the effect on me, who is wearing the button-down now that. was the first life lesson from chris. stick with the classics, they won't go out of style. that said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. this is beyond the stereotypical fraternity life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. talk about enlightening. he dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many co
the khakis, penny loafers and button-down shirts? chris lived in the room across from mine.he had adopted this as his uniform. but in hindsight i can see he was offering his own form of enlightenment. he was guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. look at the effect on me, who is wearing the button-down now that. was the first life lesson from chris. stick with the classics, they won't go out...
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get into a second layer.. psme clothes.......hich could dark tan or ight brown button up shirt and khakihorts. asked to call howarr county pplice. lawyers ffr jerry sandusky begii the appeal ppocess... sentencing.the former ppnn state assistann football coach was conviited on 45 ccunts of boys... over a several-yeaa ssan.legal expertsssay it may be difficultttt fiid an appellate judde to hear the case... but sandusky's lawyers say they're willing to take it all the wayyto federal court. the aurora movii theater... wwere 11 people were killed last july... is now ggtting a survey... skiin 6-thousand people what hould be done of tte responses votee to enn remodel and reopen. :44 ingram says: "i hink it sttrt over aggin then that's what they need to do." do." wwile most residents saa they re o-k with oving forward... they iffyou''e looking to escape the winter weather... head west. west.government forecasters are predicting the west coast they say much oo the gulffwarmm- coasttwiil alss see an unusually wet wintee... and thh east coast falls under the "equal chance" categoor... meaning it ha
get into a second layer.. psme clothes.......hich could dark tan or ight brown button up shirt and khakihorts. asked to call howarr county pplice. lawyers ffr jerry sandusky begii the appeal ppocess... sentencing.the former ppnn state assistann football coach was conviited on 45 ccunts of boys... over a several-yeaa ssan.legal expertsssay it may be difficultttt fiid an appellate judde to hear the case... but sandusky's lawyers say they're willing to take it all the wayyto federal court. the...
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and she4'9" inche stall, was wearing a yellow, hooded sweatshirt, a navy blue shirt and khaki pants. we will continue to monitor the search. in the fight to end homelessness, baltimore is pulling out all the stops. in this year's journey home g ala, city officials put together an event geared towards educating people about homelessness and mobilizing them to do something about it. guests will -- were guided through an imaginary street where they learn what causes people to live on the streets and what can be done. wbal-tv it is joining in the effort. this year organizers are trying to understand the new trend -- more families are becoming less. ." >> that is part of what we are trying to address --family homelessness is a new phenomenon. it needs new types of solutions. these are the kinds of things we are trying to get our arms around. >> one way they are doing that. one lucky family will get the keys to a new home at the end of the net. another surprise -- a performance by jennifer hudson. on the anniversary of khaddafi's death, an announcement from government officials. government
and she4'9" inche stall, was wearing a yellow, hooded sweatshirt, a navy blue shirt and khaki pants. we will continue to monitor the search. in the fight to end homelessness, baltimore is pulling out all the stops. in this year's journey home g ala, city officials put together an event geared towards educating people about homelessness and mobilizing them to do something about it. guests will -- were guided through an imaginary street where they learn what causes people to live on the...
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his khaki uniform was torn and stained with dried blood and mud. the faded white tag across his shirt read, private d packston. the solders marched him to the river and made him kneel bite
his khaki uniform was torn and stained with dried blood and mud. the faded white tag across his shirt read, private d packston. the solders marched him to the river and made him kneel bite
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his khaki uniform was torn and stained with dried blood and mud. the faded white tag across his shirt read, private d packston. the solders marched him to the river and made him kneel bite coconut trees on the riverbanks much the japanese officer drew his long sword, dip it in the running water, swung it high and one swoop, cut the american's head off. seconds before the blade hit him the american shouted something. perhaps his mother's name or a lover he had back home. may be it was the name of his god. he called out, but it did not matter. his head turned circles in the air before landing with a small that you had on the soft muddy banks of the river. my mother opened her mouth and tried to scream as the head rolled past her feet. on the far hills red sparks littered dark skies like fire flies swimming. the crackling of the burning grass hiszed at the quiet country night. my mother wis perred. in the last stages of the war the retrieving army would burn the dry grass. my mother's family came upon the burnt out fields and found the body of a dog s
his khaki uniform was torn and stained with dried blood and mud. the faded white tag across his shirt read, private d packston. the solders marched him to the river and made him kneel bite coconut trees on the riverbanks much the japanese officer drew his long sword, dip it in the running water, swung it high and one swoop, cut the american's head off. seconds before the blade hit him the american shouted something. perhaps his mother's name or a lover he had back home. may be it was the name...
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he's the one in the blue shirt and khaki pants running away from witn news cameras.e was released on a $55,000 bond after being arrested for assault inflicting serious body injury. the mental institution has come forward and said, yes, this guy is suffering from something like post-traumatic stress disorder. >> he served 14 instead, he chose to run away. that's disappointing. >>> little squirrel thief. >> hello, squirrel. what is wrong with you? >> i am about to freak you out with this video. this is from the u.k. look at what is under this guy's house. he goes through one of those hidden doors from his book shelf. >> like a bookcase that opens up. >> yep. >> it's got a secret passageway? >> secret passageway! >> everybody loves a hidden passageway. this is like scooby doo. >> he goes down some stairs, open some curtain, and there's an entire passageway. >> is this all his stuff? >> i think this is directly under his living room. he's obviously made use of this space. >> it looks like where you'd hang a pig and let the blood drip out. >> he continues to take us on a
he's the one in the blue shirt and khaki pants running away from witn news cameras.e was released on a $55,000 bond after being arrested for assault inflicting serious body injury. the mental institution has come forward and said, yes, this guy is suffering from something like post-traumatic stress disorder. >> he served 14 instead, he chose to run away. that's disappointing. >>> little squirrel thief. >> hello, squirrel. what is wrong with you? >> i am about to freak...
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cognitive dissonance here and basically what you have is an elite or as you've mentioned many times a khaki stock recy governance by evil people who don't care to have no empathy that way all they care about is enriching themselves and enriching their friends and they don't care about the common people or the player to use the a euphemism of our elected officials and they just don't really care all they care about is money making money mr osborne's sniffing over people's farts that sort of thing you know or sniffable people strange things rather than showing a rotty let's not get into as far as a person on the delos as it were but let's let's instead focus on this very important question were you offered a different prosecution agreement i can actually confirm that the right honorable mel born in q.c. did not offer me that deferred prosecution for some strange bizarre reason even though he knew that i was a filmmaker an award winning filmmaker that to boot he still the sort of scratch my back and say you know i asked him you know if the wrong by hey will defer you know maybe clean some more
cognitive dissonance here and basically what you have is an elite or as you've mentioned many times a khaki stock recy governance by evil people who don't care to have no empathy that way all they care about is enriching themselves and enriching their friends and they don't care about the common people or the player to use the a euphemism of our elected officials and they just don't really care all they care about is money making money mr osborne's sniffing over people's farts that sort of...
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d'naijah is 4'9" and was wearing a yellow hooded sweatshirt, navy blue shirt and khaki pants. >> emergency responders spent hours at a high rise on saturday in harbor east, training in the event of a terrorist attack. it's a full-scale elaborate exercise based on how quickly local emergency jurisdictions can respond to a terrorism incident with mass casualties. the scenario was designed to be as realistic as possible with victims played by actors and training mannequins. >> when i arrived. i met with the police incident commander and what happens is the police had a bomb, the bomb -- they had several bombs, devices, and one of them exploded. at that point it becomes a fire nowrtment operation because we have wounded civilians, structural stability to the building and possibly a fire. >> trying to figure out where all the patients were, who needed to be transported first, getting everybody into an area where they can be treated and figuring which hospitals had room. >> emergency crews tell us they were able to pinpoint what they need to work on to be more efficient in the event of an act of
d'naijah is 4'9" and was wearing a yellow hooded sweatshirt, navy blue shirt and khaki pants. >> emergency responders spent hours at a high rise on saturday in harbor east, training in the event of a terrorist attack. it's a full-scale elaborate exercise based on how quickly local emergency jurisdictions can respond to a terrorism incident with mass casualties. the scenario was designed to be as realistic as possible with victims played by actors and training mannequins. >>...
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a couple of guys in khakis that are good with snakes, but -- >> maybe they don't know many people.ays feel like snake people -- they just are different people. >> jimmy: yeah, they are. they're more adventurous. >> they are. and, you know, when you're in a movie with sam jackson, i always feel like, learn from the best. learn from people who have been in the business awhile. and i'm, to be honest, scared -- scared of snakes. that was the third martini wearing off. >> jimmy: this makes your decision even more puz ming as far as being in the movie -- >> yeah, but i had found out that sam jackson, in his contract, this is a true story. had it in his contract that the snakes had to be within 25 feet of him, they could not come closer. >> jimmy: oh, really? radius around him? see that? >> he is so scared of snakes, he didn't want to look at them, he didn't want to see them, touch them. i'll just -- whatever he says, i do. and i just piggy backed on his contract and said, me, too. >> jimmy: well -- >> and somehow, the two leads of the movie, all about snakes, in their contract said, they
a couple of guys in khakis that are good with snakes, but -- >> maybe they don't know many people.ays feel like snake people -- they just are different people. >> jimmy: yeah, they are. they're more adventurous. >> they are. and, you know, when you're in a movie with sam jackson, i always feel like, learn from the best. learn from people who have been in the business awhile. and i'm, to be honest, scared -- scared of snakes. that was the third martini wearing off. >>...
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he rode in the halls of high financing, khakis and denim, often in the company of a banjo. >> the banjo the festival, now in his 12th year. >> he didn't have other motives. he wasn't trying to run for office or earn money. he was doing it as a gift to himself and everybody else. >> this week festival organizers honored him among the artifacts and the musicians and banjos he treasured. >> he kept the festival going for several more years. >> i think it's a great thing he gave us. a tribute to his spirit. >> hundreds of thousands will celebrate that spirit as the world's most selfish gift breaks into song once again. nbc bay area news. >> we still have more ahead on today in the bay. fashion lovers, a new place to go shopping. a top apparel store opened up shop in the bay area and we will show you what it is and where. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> we have been talking about the bay's big weekend. thousands of people lined up for
he rode in the halls of high financing, khakis and denim, often in the company of a banjo. >> the banjo the festival, now in his 12th year. >> he didn't have other motives. he wasn't trying to run for office or earn money. he was doing it as a gift to himself and everybody else. >> this week festival organizers honored him among the artifacts and the musicians and banjos he treasured. >> he kept the festival going for several more years. >> i think it's a great...
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you are dressed in your khakis. does that say something? >> the first thing it says is that i had no idea there were going to take my picture because i was at the beach when this request comes to have the picture taken. i said to take me to my house to get a suit. they said, we do not think we want you to wear a suit. i was trapped. my wife, who is a rational, normal person, was mildly annoyed. but the only choice was that shirt. it was the best thing i had at the beach. >> one person reacts strongly, your wife. >> it is a nice picture. my outfit, you see i am not wearing that church today. >> let me go back to this article before we run out of time. this is the one i labeled the sixth suggestion. "the exclusion for the employer- sponsored health insurance." >> exactly right. it is the weirdest tax expenditure in the whole tax code. it makes no sense. it is a hugely valuable benefit that everybody who gets health insurance at work receives. but unlike the other things to get at work, like a salary, it is not taxed. >> $177 billion last year
you are dressed in your khakis. does that say something? >> the first thing it says is that i had no idea there were going to take my picture because i was at the beach when this request comes to have the picture taken. i said to take me to my house to get a suit. they said, we do not think we want you to wear a suit. i was trapped. my wife, who is a rational, normal person, was mildly annoyed. but the only choice was that shirt. it was the best thing i had at the beach. >> one...
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we like to think we live in this internet democracy, we're all the same, we all wear khaki, but the gapetween plutocrat is everybody is a waning chasm. i couldn't have made this up. >> listen to what david siegel, one of the guys involved here, talks to someone working for him. in an interview he says, quote, i've always looked out for their best interest. we're like a family. they're like my children. i'm like the jewish more than telling them to seat their spinach and vote for romney. maybe this worked once, but referring to his grownup adults, male and female, working hard and taking care of their real families at home who need the food and the education money and all the other stuff, they call them your children is weird. >> it's weird and it's insulting. these are human beings, adults who have taken a job and probably sweated hard to make him rich. and to come at them with this is an unsettling thing. we live in a different era now. unions, much weaker. we don't have the union density we had in 1996 when bill clinton was running for re-election. workplaces, much less stable, much l
we like to think we live in this internet democracy, we're all the same, we all wear khaki, but the gapetween plutocrat is everybody is a waning chasm. i couldn't have made this up. >> listen to what david siegel, one of the guys involved here, talks to someone working for him. in an interview he says, quote, i've always looked out for their best interest. we're like a family. they're like my children. i'm like the jewish more than telling them to seat their spinach and vote for romney....
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the first time, i look towards the front of the classroom once and saw someone with military boots, khaki pants, a lecture, and with two holsters over both shoulders. at that point, i looked away. i never saw the person, no. the police asked me to help identify. i could not tell them. i said i did not know. i realize that always looking at the person at the time, and that was enough. after nine and a half minutes, after the police entered the building, you could tell that they were moving closer, you could hear the moving above us. the bags and desks in thea girl nexy retrieved the phone i call the police with. i threw it out of my hand, tried to act natural. she remained on line with the police the whole time and told them, he is here, room 211. moments before they came in, he shot himself in the head in front of the classroom. i did not know about that until the police entered the room. first thing they said was, shooter down. that is when i realize that it was over and i would be ok. looking at this now, it is different. now this is the center for peace studies and violence prevention.
the first time, i look towards the front of the classroom once and saw someone with military boots, khaki pants, a lecture, and with two holsters over both shoulders. at that point, i looked away. i never saw the person, no. the police asked me to help identify. i could not tell them. i said i did not know. i realize that always looking at the person at the time, and that was enough. after nine and a half minutes, after the police entered the building, you could tell that they were moving...
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he wore khakis and denim, often in the company of a banjo. ♪ >> played the banjo from morning until night would pick it up at any time. there was always one next to him. >> reporter: hellman's sister says banjo of the gateway drug that inspired him to start the festival, now in its 12th year. >> he didn't have any other ulterior motives. he wasn't trying to run for office. he wasn't trying to earn money. he just of doing it as a gift to himself and to everybody else. >> reporter: this week, festival organizers open an exhibit behind slim's nightclub ordering hellman. among the artifacts, photographs of the musician and banjos he treasured. ♪ >> reporter: he left funds to help keep the festival going for several years. >> i think that's a great thing he gave us. a tribute to his spirit. >> reporter: this weekend hundreds of thousands will celebrate that spirit as the world's most selfish gift breaks into song once again. joe rosato jr., nbc, bay area news. >> amazing. had a great opportunity this weekend for everyone there. >>> still ahead at 6:00, stretching the truth or just campaign tal
he wore khakis and denim, often in the company of a banjo. ♪ >> played the banjo from morning until night would pick it up at any time. there was always one next to him. >> reporter: hellman's sister says banjo of the gateway drug that inspired him to start the festival, now in its 12th year. >> he didn't have any other ulterior motives. he wasn't trying to run for office. he wasn't trying to earn money. he just of doing it as a gift to himself and to everybody else....
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including a dark tan or light brown button up shirt and khaki shorts.yone wwth information is asked to call hooard county police. new help for people who could lose homess.. due to innccurate watee bills. on thuusddyy.. the city council puu new safeguards in place to keep some homes with diulenquenn water abb off thee auction listt the ew procedures addptee during a city council hearing will prevent inance officials from placing homes on an auction list iffthe deeinquent water bblll as esttmmted. homeowners can also get ore time if they have schhduled a heariig to dispute a bill. tte finance department says the new rules are now in effect. when you go to a mechanic, being rippee off? yeah, - me too.. but this month, when taking your ar in for ssrvice. jjel d. smith is llve innglen burnie to show us how o get a free car check up pnd ffnd the hops that will treat you right. riggt. p3 33 3 this next story is retty remarkabbe. remarkableea caniie castawaa... stranddd on some rocks off the coast of england... is rescued by a paddleboarder... just minutes bef
including a dark tan or light brown button up shirt and khaki shorts.yone wwth information is asked to call hooard county police. new help for people who could lose homess.. due to innccurate watee bills. on thuusddyy.. the city council puu new safeguards in place to keep some homes with diulenquenn water abb off thee auction listt the ew procedures addptee during a city council hearing will prevent inance officials from placing homes on an auction list iffthe deeinquent water bblll as...
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i am darlene cahill and i approve this.there you see khakis one of the most difficult things to blowey are 100% cotton. >>host:you can >>guest: i did that with the steamer is not possible so to get the knife edge greases and if you have to iron uniforms not to mention adding start your sizing, and for all those people that had uniforms to care for (...) let me i am in the back of man's shirt and show you how easy it is right over the tip of the iron in gored. >>host: we use an iron every single week. because of budget we normally spend $39.40 $9 or $59 we do not touch the $100 range because it is too much.we are offering a $100 iron right now for half price. with all the different products they have vertical and horizontal, not only 1800 watts, but you have 500 degrees on this ceramic framed. you morrison and serious c in the infrared picture, 350 degrees rate in the center where the green is. superheated titanium soleplate, and then you have the ceramic frame pressing them into submission. this on a parallel in the world of by year's end the price is spent triple digits on and iand
i am darlene cahill and i approve this.there you see khakis one of the most difficult things to blowey are 100% cotton. >>host:you can >>guest: i did that with the steamer is not possible so to get the knife edge greases and if you have to iron uniforms not to mention adding start your sizing, and for all those people that had uniforms to care for (...) let me i am in the back of man's shirt and show you how easy it is right over the tip of the iron in gored. >>host: we use an...
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i'd have him a la bill clinton style, i'd have him in a jacket, a pair of jeans or khakis and a shirto lunch spots and lunch spots reminding people that the middle class is what this election is about. i'm going to stand up for you. the difference between mitt romney and me is this. he's only going to represent the wealthiest. if i'm mitt romney, i'd do the exact same thing. there's nothing wrong with doing the big rallies, but i'd find myself with everyday hardworking people doing things that people do. and make sure you point out that we continue to pray for them, we're going to do everything we can, federal assets are there for the states that have been hid hartest by what we believe will be the biggest storm to hit the east coast in sometime. >> you can't have campaign events in the middle of a massive storm of the century. there's only so much in the next eight days that he can do. >> i think the most important person in this election now is not the candidates, it's david plouffe, senior white house adviser, ran the president's campaign last time. brilliant ad understanding the i
i'd have him a la bill clinton style, i'd have him in a jacket, a pair of jeans or khakis and a shirto lunch spots and lunch spots reminding people that the middle class is what this election is about. i'm going to stand up for you. the difference between mitt romney and me is this. he's only going to represent the wealthiest. if i'm mitt romney, i'd do the exact same thing. there's nothing wrong with doing the big rallies, but i'd find myself with everyday hardworking people doing things that...